boncer34
Formerly "Dos23"
After finally caving in and allowing North to play their much desired Good Friday fixture there is talk that the AFL will scrap it after just 2 years.
Low crowd numbers and supposed minimal impact on the appeal would appear to be the 2 reasons this is coming under question by the head office.
So what's the answer? Personally I dont think 2 years is enough to make a call on it and I think rotating Norths opponent will probably impact the "unique feel" of the day. Should just set 2 teams in and give them 5 years to build the clash into something special.
Thoughts? Should Good Friday footy stay? Should it be a set game?
Low crowd numbers and supposed minimal impact on the appeal would appear to be the 2 reasons this is coming under question by the head office.
So what's the answer? Personally I dont think 2 years is enough to make a call on it and I think rotating Norths opponent will probably impact the "unique feel" of the day. Should just set 2 teams in and give them 5 years to build the clash into something special.
Thoughts? Should Good Friday footy stay? Should it be a set game?