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Lol you act like all Victorian clubs are favoured and all non-Vic clubs are hard done by.Not according to the 'fix'ture, unless it is, truly , fixed
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Lol you act like all Victorian clubs are favoured and all non-Vic clubs are hard done by.
We'll be playing you guys at Optus oval for the 4th time in 3 years without a game in Melbourne. That'll be 6 out of the last 7 games in Perth. We play West Coast in Perth, GWS in Sydney, Brisbane at the Gabba, Sydney in Sydney, Port in Adelaide, Adelaide in Adelaide, Collingwood at the MCG twice and Richmond at the MCG.
Most of our games are either neutral or at a disadvantage (eg playing MCG tenants at the MCG and Marvel tenants at Marvel). We only have 5 true home ground advantage games (GWS, Adelaide, Fremantle, Sydney and Gold Coast all at Marvel) while you have 10. We only travel 4 less than you guys, which isn't much considering the gap between home ground advantage.
If you want to talk about MCG experience, you play there 3 compared to our 7. Advantage isn't that much. If we played you at the MCG in finals, that'd be 8-4. If we played you in Perth, that'd be 13-2. You have a stronger advantage than us all things considered.
Let's not forget the mid 00's they were going to hold an inquiry in to the state of Victorian football, so let's not pretend that Victorian clubs and their fans are all koombaya when the boot is on the other foot.
I haven't analysed the draw with respect to strength of opposition or anything. But from the perspective of a self interested Melbourne-based Eagles fan, god this sucks. The shitty 3.20pm Sunday timeslots, the Geelong game on a Friday night, coughing up an away game vs a Melbourne-based opponent to Launceston.
This is total crap.
You could give the Eagles 22 home games a year and they’d still find something to whinge about.
Opposition teams becoming too familiar with Optus Stadium, diminishing our home ground advantage.
What you don’t realise is that not every Victorian club has the same arrangement. Carlton and Essendon have probably the worst arrangement in the AFL. Both don’t have a true home ground splitting between Marvel and the MCG. The likes of Richmond and Collingwood play double the MCG games than we do. We still exclusively play them there.I agree with all this actually.
That is a model that has served us well. It is one part of why we are always in the hunt for finals and making regular finals is why we are as big a club as we are.
Unfortunately, that model works against us when Victorian clubs get easy interstate games because the crows/swans/port aren't up to scratch.
Current AFL landscape means Victorian clubs get 10 neutral games, 5 home games against interstate teams, 4 interstate games against easy beats and one, maybe two interstate games against tough opponents, either the Eagles, Giants or possibly the Lions if they can back up their 2019 results.
AFL climate is probably the toughest since the 90's for a non-Victorian club in contention for a flag.
Yeah I’d much rather play the Etihad minnows away at Etihad so that we don’t have to sacrifice home games to that shithole later in the season tbf.What you don’t realise is that not every Victorian club has the same arrangement. Carlton and Essendon have probably the worst arrangement in the AFL. Both don’t have a true home ground splitting between Marvel and the MCG. The likes of Richmond and Collingwood play double the MCG games than we do. We still exclusively play them there.
The Marvel tenants also play a significant amount more there than us.
So our neutral games aren’t really that neutral.
We also have to travel 6 times every year compared to the likes of Collingwood and Hawthorn because the AFL wants us to play all of the strongest interstate teams away for crowds.
Including us with Collingwood is ridiculous.
Nup.Obviously you are not new to the game, but if you are a genuine football supporter you would/should be very concerned about what soccer is doing to junior participation rates all across OZ.
I'm a junior footy coach in WA and soccer has carved up and spat out what was heartland AFL in the Bull Creek Leeming area (and many others).
But if it floats your boat to keep telling yourself that AFL keeping the Grannie in Melbourne and not promoting its biggest showcase around the country wouldn't help keeping it the number one sport then you'll be one of those same people in 15 years time wondering where have a large portion of the potential young AFL supporters have drifted off to.
Just imagine the excitement generated in Perth if once every 9 or 10 years Perth got the GF or the publicity generated if Sydney also got it once a decade.
No problems with Melbourne having it most of the time, but keeping it fully in Melbourne is short sighted and counter productive.
You do realise your team joined the VFL?Not according to the 'fix'ture, unless it is, truly , fixed
I wonder how you get through the day8 games in Tasmania.
50 minute flight for Victorian clubs.
Only the Dees out of the Vic clubs go there.
No interstate club should have to travel further than they already do and shouldn’t go to Tasmania when it’s so close for Victorian clubs. But somehow all the other games involve both of the West Australian, South Australian and Queensland clubs.
Vicco bias at its Bloody best mate!!!
St kilda play in chinaYou haven't done either of those things since you returned to the big time with your 2017 flag.
It's not the fans or the any particular clubs fault, but simply there is a tension between the AFL's two primary goals of a) making as much money as possible and b) expanding the game to smaller less traditional markets.
I think what many posters are getting at is the AFL use the MCG's capacity and big Vic clubs as revenue raisers. This means that big Victorian clubs are often exempt from having to go to places like GMHBA and Tasmania as it would me the AFL takes a revenue hit. It means that non-Victorian clubs are having to pick up the slack with the whole going to regional centres which compounds already higher travel loads over the course of the season.
This is compounded when you have a situation like right now where Collingwood, Richmond and West Coast are the three big clubs vying for a flag, and only one is having to do all the extra yards.
There is truth to that and I think it would be simpler if fans of big Victorian clubs, such as pies and tigers simply acknowledged it.
don't let the door hit you on the way out..........but if you'd won in '17 you'd be fully invested i reckon.Interesting reading this thread, and the fixture threads of other boards.
For those complaining - you need to accept that the AFL does not give a sh*t about anything other than profit. It is a corporate entertainment industry. There is no fairness. There is no integrity. The game is essentially fixed. The management and implementation of the competition, whether it's the rules or the fixtures or the broadcasts, is bordering on that of WWE.
It won't change, and will only get worse, so either be involved and cop it or don't. I'm quickly moving towards the latter.
So how did you win a flag last year then?I agree with all this actually.
That is a model that has served us well. It is one part of why we are always in the hunt for finals and making regular finals is why we are as big a club as we are.
Unfortunately, that model works against us when Victorian clubs get easy interstate games because the crows/swans/port aren't up to scratch.
Current AFL landscape means Victorian clubs get 10 neutral games, 5 home games against interstate teams, 4 interstate games against easy beats and one, maybe two interstate games against tough opponents, either the Eagles, Giants or possibly the Lions if they can back up their 2019 results.
AFL climate is probably the toughest since the 90's for a non-Victorian club in contention for a flag.
Let's not forget the mid 00's they held an inquiry in to the state of Victorian football, so let's not pretend that Victorian clubs and their fans are all koombaya when the boot is on the other foot.
Oh yeah that’s right, you guys seem to think you have a god given right to dictate where you play away games.



And this is the height of hypocrisy coming from an eagles fan, considering your team voted against a 3rd west Australian team.I agree with all this actually.
That is a model that has served us well. It is one part of why we are always in the hunt for finals and making regular finals is why we are as big a club as we are.
Unfortunately, that model works against us when Victorian clubs get easy interstate games because the crows/swans/port aren't up to scratch.
Current AFL landscape means Victorian clubs get 10 neutral games, 5 home games against interstate teams, 4 interstate games against easy beats and one, maybe two interstate games against tough opponents, either the Eagles, Giants or possibly the Lions if they can back up their 2019 results.
AFL climate is probably the toughest since the 90's for a non-Victorian club in contention for a flag.
Let's not forget the mid 00's they held an inquiry in to the state of Victorian football, so let's not pretend that Victorian clubs and their fans are all koombaya when the boot is on the other foot.
He found a big word let him be. The rest is just hollow ramblings of a desperate fisherman.I wasn’t even replying to you in the first instance unless you were logged in as your alias? But there’s an abundance of posts on the main board contributed to by predominantly West Coast and Adelaide supporters on the very topic I mentioned.
You do realise your team joined the VFL?
The actual VFL.
Before it became the Afl.
And yet more than 30 years later you're still sooking.
It'd be funny if it wasn't so sad