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once more I get dragged into the gaping maw of harker-think and come out dripping wet and disoriented - mind you if you truly believe your opinion doesn't count - why am I having this discourse? out........
Huh?silly comment
not all traditions is spuds............Huh?
Either day or night please. No twilight, that's shithouse timing.
The SUN man. Half the ground is in sun and half is in darkness.The Superbowl starts at 6:30 PM local time........
Seems to go OK.
Some traditionalists are probably still lamenting women gaining access to the Members area.
The SUN man. Half the ground is in sun and half is in darkness.
Higher stands and/or roof over pretty much every stadium used for the big dance. Doesn’t impact the game as much.They don't have sun in the USA?
They don't have sun in the USA?
The Superbowl starts at 6:30 PM local time........
Seems to go OK.
The SUN man. Half the ground is in sun and half is in darkness.
Not really a relevant example as most superbowls are now played in dome stadiums, a far more common trend, where weather plays no part. The last two open air stadiums were 2016 and 2014, where sunsets were 5.40 and 5.15pm. Where twilight simply doesn't extend to 6.30.of course - america does it therefore.............I think some people aren't even aware of what their own sense of autonomy has been degraded to...........
Oh god - THIS.of course - america does it therefore.............I think some people aren't even aware of what their own sense of autonomy has been degraded to...........
I don't watch the Superbowl so I have no idea what it looks like on tv, but don't they change stadiums every year? If we could just ignore America for half a second and focus on our Grand Final, which is always at the MCG, at twilight in September it is almost always half sun/half darkness.They don't have sun in the USA?
Oh god - THIS.
I wish people would stop using the argument that something is better/more mature/more desirable just because a sports league in the US does it. Or that, if the AFL does not adopt a particular thing that another league does, that somehow it is a 'maturity' thing and people need to 'grow up'. Change is not inherently either bad or good - judge each specific change for what it is for our league/sport, not just so we can imitate another league like mindless sheep.
IMO - I think the lack of independent thought that is so common on these kind of issues (not specifically here, the media is shocking for it too) is the real sign of immaturity and lack of development, not resistance to blindly adopting something just because it is done elsewhere.
Sorry - rant over.
Oh god - THIS.
I wish people would stop using the argument that something is better/more mature/more desirable just because a sports league in the US does it. Or that, if the AFL does not adopt a particular thing that another league does, that somehow it is a 'maturity' thing and people need to 'grow up'. Change is not inherently either bad or good - judge each specific change for what it is for our league/sport, not just so we can imitate another league like mindless sheep.
IMO - I think the lack of independent thought that is so common on these kind of issues (not specifically here, the media is shocking for it too) is the real sign of immaturity and lack of development, not resistance to blindly adopting something just because it is done elsewhere.
Sorry - rant over.
Nope, they have the Washington Post instead.They don't have sun in the USA?