I'm not about to try and diminish Danger's value as a footballer to try and make myself feel better about my team's chances next year, he's one of the best in the competition and no doubt the hole he leaves will be difficult to fill, at least in the short term. That said let's not pretend that...
Again, you don't seem to understand that the topic is far more complex then simply who plays who and where. The AFL's fixtures are far from fair, every year, and in many ways. Collingwood is one club that happens to benefit more frequently than others because of this. As for who pays the bills...
I'd like to pose the following question to Timmy of Thomastown;
Would you, in all honesty, trade your club's draw every year with that of another club such as North Melbourne? This includes all friday night games as well as all marquee games?
Did you know that of those sides that finished below us last year some specifically request games against certain opponents for the purpose of drawing larger crowds. It's understandable that their draws would be made more difficult when the clubs asked for also happen to be amongst the strongest...
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