The funny thing is you guys are comparing this to a situation where it is a different player, different teams and at a different time at players career. (Danger and Okeffe). Hamling is homesick(understandable) and with likely factor of Adams coming back from injury and Collins a freak soon to...
But Mitchell is your plan B your plan a is O'Merea which clearly makes more sense. As he is the type of player you require an attacking mid that can drift forward. I think if Mitchell does go to Hawthorn I don't think it will be effective.. As you already have a large amount of clearance...
So my flag, the red floor symbolizes the red sandy floor of the outback (it also gives recognition to the aborigine flag) the blue represent the surrounding sea. And I'm really surprised no one used a wattle. Since that's where green and gold is tied in. Also the yellow wattle is the southern cross.
VFL Teams came swarming in and wanted to be apart of the AFL. But low supported teams like Fitzroy and Port Melbourne had no chance even if they merged or moved. Footscray and St Kilda had a big enough support base to be in the AFL if they merged or moved and Footscray made no hesitation...
The AFL invited an interstate team. The AFL knew that if some interstate teams started to join some of the less supported Victorian teams would start merging or move to different areas to get in to the league. The AFL invited the biggest supported team that wasn't in the VFL. The Port Adelaide...
So the AFL was looking for teams to invite to this knew league. First they invited Melbourne FC the oldest club in the country. (I'd also like to point out that I've changed the colours for the knew colour TV and also sponsors didn't come yet). Melbourne definitely didn't turn this offer down as...
There's gonna be couple of the usual old vic teams but interstate is something to look forward to I'm thinking of doing an opposite one with the a-league after this
Hi All, I thought of idea to make a concept of Alternative history. A-League is behind the AFL quite a lot but what would the AFL be if it was the other way around. The A-League started as NLS (National Soccer League) in 1977. So what if all the states leagues formed into the AFL in 1977 without...
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