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Now that aside, it was a fantastic photo showing the athleticism of AFLW footballers and IMO it should be the AFLW logo.
Good call. Similar style to the NBA logo would work.
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Now that aside, it was a fantastic photo showing the athleticism of AFLW footballers and IMO it should be the AFLW logo.
You are f’ed in the head.
This is NOT ABOUT HARRIS. It’s about the crap that ensued when that photograph of her was published. I can’t get why you don’t get that? This is not about HER achievements. or HER prowess (or lack thereof). It was purely a magnificent photo of her in full stride and the disgraceful comments that followed publication, showed how very far we still need to come as a nation to accept that women can be - and indeed ARE - elite sportspeople - and not just some sex object to be ogled over or derided publicly. And for all those saying this isn’t a fight for rights like Winmar and indigenous players had to - you are right. It’s not a competition. But women have had to overcome significant s**t over many hundreds of years to be recognised as capable, or intelligent, or athletic - whatever it is.Yeah but Winmar did something that no one until then had the courage to do
Harris didn't do anything
It's the Timmy O'Toole principle
That boy is a hero
How do you mean, Dad?
Well... he fell down a well and can't get out
How does that make him a hero?
It's more than you did!
This is NOT ABOUT HARRIS. It’s about the crap that ensued when that photograph of her was published. I can’t get why you don’t get that? This is not about HER achievements. or HER prowess (or lack thereof). It was purely a magnificent photo of her in full stride and the disgraceful comments that followed publication, showed how very far we still need to come as a nation to accept that women can be - and indeed ARE - elite sportspeople - and not just some sex object to be ogled over.
It’s not about Harris. It’s about a photograph OF her and the hideous trolling and misogynist commentary following its publication . It’s not really that hard to grasp.So if it's not about Harris then why is the statue of her?
Seriously dumb logic.
It’s not about Harris. It’s about a photograph OF her and the hideous trolling and misogynist commentary following its publication . It’s not really that hard to grasp.
Someone else's piss apparently...Willie had something funny come out of his willy?
Someone else's piss apparently...
I think it isnt that bigNeither is the fact they have a big ass statue of Harris.
Good news is he is pregnantSomeone else's piss apparently...
You are either a master troll or completely ****ed in the head, either way, any chance you could follow basketball instead?What are you doing on this board then?
Your retort clearly supports those that used us to protect Essendon drugging program fallout.
Go find the podcast of the 2013 mid season review by the Saturday rub panel on triple m. A line was crossed.
This is the same media that target Adam goodes for calling out racism. Perhaps that's the reason for your posting style.
ASADA won’t go soft. The AFL on the other hand would be very happy to find a loophole somewhere.Expect ASADA and AFL to come down very hard on Willi, they wont go soft.
In all seriousness, substituting urine is the equal of taking any banned performance enhancing substance.
Yes but the statues in sport that are dotted around out greatest stadiums are for amazing onfield deeds, earned over time by sport's greatest performers and people.This is NOT ABOUT HARRIS. It’s about the crap that ensued when that photograph of her was published. I can’t get why you don’t get that? This is not about HER achievements. or HER prowess (or lack thereof). It was purely a magnificent photo of her in full stride and the disgraceful comments that followed publication, showed how very far we still need to come as a nation to accept that women can be - and indeed ARE - elite sportspeople - and not just some sex object to be ogled over or derided publicly. And for all those saying this isn’t a fight for rights like Winmar and indigenous players had to - you are right. It’s not a competition. But women have had to overcome significant s**t over many hundreds of years to be recognised as capable, or intelligent, or athletic - whatever it is.