Hollow Knight
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- May 3, 2005
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whilst I get what you are saying, history and loyalty don't get you upgraded facilities that we are proud to show to new players and that ensure development of our list.lol x 2. Expect this from a football newbie. Absolutely no sense of history or loyalty.
whilst I get what you are saying, history and loyalty don't get you upgraded facilities that we are proud to show to new players and that ensure development of our list.
Whilst I am all for history and loyalty, I am also for club development and progress, sometimes they come in to conflict
FWIW, I don't think this will be anything to do with training stuff as I'm pretty sure the Roar got given something at Griffith or something like it recently.
Also didn't we buy 'Brisbane Lions' from a soccer club? I think I've seen it near a Masters somewhere.
it does seem something more membership related from what I can gatherFWIW, I don't think this will be anything to do with training stuff as I'm pretty sure the Roar got given something at Griffith or something like it recently.
Also didn't we buy 'Brisbane Lions' from a soccer club? I think I've seen it near a Masters somewhere.
I was trying to be diplomatic!You may need to explain it to the rest of us, WA Lion.
The AFL would never enter into an agreement with a rival code, one that is so antagonistic to an Australian home grown sport. Sad to see naïve comments from Brisbane locals.I'm learning, I'm learning.
- Australian Rules - definitely not stolen from Ireland and indigenous; and
- Soccer/Football - encroaching on Australian Rules' history.
Would be disappointed if we entered into an agreement with a soccer club. They are the antithesis of our great indigenous game. won't happen.
The AFL would never enter into an agreement with a rival code, one that is so antagonistic to an Australian home grown sport. Sad to see naïve comments from Brisbane locals.
Without researching it, I believe the Brisbane Lions became the Qld Lions (then became the Roar).You may need to explain it to the rest of us, WA Lion.
The same one, basically. The same people who were involved with the Brisbane Lions founded the Queensland Roar, who became the Brisbane Roar.
Maybe the news is that they're buying the name back.
If we look at football discussion in general, related to non-Victorian clubs, I'd have to say the most "naive" comments do not come out of Brisbane. As a supporter, I'm a little saddened that you still don't see the situation/landscape that we operate in. Thinking out of the box is a day to day requirement for our commercial success.The AFL would never enter into an agreement with a rival code, one that is so antagonistic to an Australian home grown sport. Sad to see naïve comments from Brisbane locals.
The AFL would never enter into an agreement with a rival code, one that is so antagonistic to an Australian home grown sport. Sad to see naïve comments from Brisbane locals.
The AFL would never enter into an agreement with a rival code, one that is so antagonistic to an Australian home grown sport. Sad to see naïve comments from Brisbane locals.
I believe Melbourne Demons share facilities with Melbourne Storm. If I'm right, that means the AFL DO enter into agreements with other codes.
I see no problem at all with sharing facilities with another code if it is also to our benefit. Also could break down the barrier between the codes.
Is a mystery to me why there are barriers anyway, to my mind if you like sport, you should be able to accept other types of football. I don't see it as a one or the other situation..
The AFL would never enter into an agreement with a rival code, one that is so antagonistic to an Australian home grown sport. Sad to see naïve comments from Brisbane locals.
You football newbies got the hang of our game yet?