Burztur
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Round ball, no hands and rectangular pitch is a start.
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Melbcityguy
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I think Garry & Tim on SEN mentioned they may do AFLX with recently retired players as clubs were just using young kids and no-names and thus no-one was interest
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Melbcityguy
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Besides herald sun it actually hasn’t got that much attention but it’s back and they are trying to bring more big name players
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sydneyfc1987
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+xBesides herald sun it actually hasn’t got that much attention but it’s back and they are trying to bring more big name players Unless they do something to drastically alter the format this will be the last we see of it.
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I don't see it going anywhere, the AFL will flog this to death as this is everything to do with finding a format that can be used to push other sports off rectangular grounds and they need their star players involved for it to get any traction. Luckily enough, the AFL still doesn't have a clue how figure out the format. GAA works and is exciting on a smaller rectangular pitch because the goal is small and the mark doesn't exist so players have to work the ball forward in the hands to slice through defences and get a shot on goal. That isn't what AFL fans want to see though. They want to see big kicks, big marks and big goals and to do all that you need a big playing field. So they are stuck between a boring game of both teams taking potshots from miles away or they have to change the rules which make the game look nothing like their main product.
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sydneyfc1987
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+xI don't see it going anywhere, the AFL will flog this to death as this is everything to do with finding a format that can be used to push other sports off rectangular grounds and they need their star players involved for it to get any traction. Luckily enough, the AFL still doesn't have a clue how figure out the format. GAA works and is exciting on a smaller rectangular pitch because the goal is small and the mark doesn't exist so players have to work the ball forward in the hands to slice through defences and get a shot on goal. That isn't what AFL fans want to see though. They want to see big kicks, big marks and big goals and to do all that you need a big playing field. So they are stuck between a boring game of both teams taking potshots from miles away or they have to change the rules which make the game look nothing like their main product. Its all just so painfully transparent. It's got nothing to do with creating a shorter, more exciting format ie sevens/20 20 and everything to do with a hostile takeover of the wider sporting landscape.
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Kamaryn
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Happy to watch them waste money on schemes that are never going to produce a return.
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Melbcityguy
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btw this once off game will be going against mariners vs roar on 22.2
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paladisious
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+xHappy to watch them waste money on schemes that are never going to produce a return. They're fine to be losing money off it, as long as it's pushing competing codes out of facilities at both the elite and grassroots levels then it'll pay off for them in the long term, as planned.
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Kamaryn
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+x+xHappy to watch them waste money on schemes that are never going to produce a return. They're fine to be losing money off it, as long as it's pushing competing codes out of facilities at both the elite and grassroots levels then it'll pay off for them in the long term, as planned. Yeah - that is the one concern. I don't know if it will be effective in that though.
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bettega
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+xHappy to watch them waste money on schemes that are never going to produce a return. as ridiculous as this concept is, it's fully sponsored, so I doubt it costs the AFL anything except a bit of embarassment
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P&R will fix it 2.0
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bettega
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yep
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sydneyfc1987
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Am I the only one that thinks indigenous teams like the "deadlys" are a bit like segregation? I just can't help think its like a modern day equivalent of the negro league in US baseball. I just can't understand how this sort of thing is viewed as progressive. Its basically saying your aboriginally takes precedence over what you have achieved as a human being.
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Doesn’t the NRL have an indigenous all star game or some naff?
Anyway, this AFLX is just the worst thing anyone has ever seen. It may not cost them any money, but it’s very costly in terms of dignity.
Pathetic.
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localstar
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Those logos will surely scare people away rather than attract them to AFLX. What retards thought them up..?
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hames_jetfield
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“What retards thought them up..?” Probably the next FFA executive committee.
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bohemia
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Looks like fucking energy drink cans
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tsf
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+xLooks like fucking energy drink cans Probably great marketing then. Deadshit bogan crowd so deadshit bogan iconography :)
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bettega
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+x+xLooks like fucking energy drink cans Probably great marketing then. Deadshit bogan crowd so deadshit bogan iconography :) might use it for the China game?
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https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/x-fails-to-mark-the-spot-20190220-p50z4b.htmlhttps://www.news.com.au/sport/afl/afl-star-patrick-dangerfield-defends-aflx/news-story/29fc8848e92acc25debe8b77d0524c5bThe irony of this statement not lost on any football supporter: “This week and the last few days it’s just been extraordinary,” Dangerfield said of the public criticism surrounding AFLX.
“If you don’t like it, don’t watch it. Don’t try to sell your hate to us all because that’s all I’ve seen from a lot of apparent leading journalists. “I’m just gobsmacked at how many negative articles surround it. If you don’t like it, that’s fine, it’s not for you.
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BA81
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The cognitive-dissonance is strong w/these types. Mind you, Dangerfield's def not the sharpest tool in the shed as is..
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Melbcityguy
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Selling the tickets for $10 now that and the aflw is getting a lot of backlash from fans online
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Melbcityguy
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as of 2pm feb/5th a ticket sales of only 6,238 tickets have been sold for AFLX per bigfooty forum
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Burztur
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I just heard of the format. 4 team round robin and a GF all in one night? ok...
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Melbcityguy
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+xI just heard of the format. 4 team round robin and a GF all in one night? ok... my mate made a good point they have picked up lots of sponsors but everything else looks like a failure
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A statement made by someone involved in a sport who's existence that has never been challenged or criticised by journalists.
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No one gives a shit about this. They'll have to paper the stadium just to make it look like people care
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If there was a virus outbreak in Melbourne from the piss in alleyways and everyone died, the AFL as a competition would vanish with it. New leagues could be sustained in sa and wa but without afl money or influence the game would evaporate largely from other states.
There was a report that there were more people employed on the telecast of an aflw games than there were watching in nsw recently.
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Heard the president of AFL team Western Bulldogs on ABC radio on the way to work this morning, very diplomatically said he wasn't interested at all in AFLX.
I wish he was asked if he's had any contact from Western United, specifically regarding potential use of Whitten Oval.
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