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Why? Because the AFL negotiated an agreement for it to be at the MCG?I’m a South Australian and the GF venue is a non negotiable.
So what?At the end of the day clubs elected to join the VFL.
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Why? Because the AFL negotiated an agreement for it to be at the MCG?I’m a South Australian and the GF venue is a non negotiable.
So what?At the end of the day clubs elected to join the VFL.
So their home ground advantage can grow? Adelaide played more game at the Adelaide Oval than Richmond did at the MCG, and Twice as many games with a significant home ground advantage.Non_Vic teams should imo get more home games and less traveling.
The GF can be changed its not locked forever, there is ways around it.
Every non-vic team should only be playing at the G against vic sides.
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Not at all. I’m always having digs at Port or Crows supporters at pubs. All good banter and there are far more supporters of other sides in SA than what people think.If you're a South Australian I bet you take care saying that loudly in bars.
I was thinking more about the angst around the Crows entry. I'm guessing you're not of the generation that was around then.Not at all. I’m always having digs at Port or Crows supporters at pubs. All good banter and there are far more supporters of other sides in SA than what people think.
FWIW most Crows and Port supporters I engage with are happy for the GF to remain at the MCG but want other inequities sorted out
My point you elected to join a comp that you knew would always look after its original members and now you complain. Why did clubs not bring it up before they joined or do their due diligence? The VFL was on its knees and you guys and the Crows bent over for them when you had all the power. To this day I still don’t know why you didn’t demand moreWhy? Because the AFL negotiated an agreement for it to be at the MCG?
So what?
Sounds like someone's come down with a nasty case of small club-itis.Crows, West Coast etc aren't real clubs, they are franchises that lack character. Let them start their own wannabe NBA franchise league run how they want to they can stop whinging. Go back to VFL with muddy suburban grounds that had charm, with full forwards kicking a hundred goals a year and the Winners being the only football show on TV.
That's right. Is there a "no complaining" rule for every team that joins?My point you elected to join a comp that you knew would always look after its original members and now you complain.
That makes no point either way about the legitimacy of the various grievances.Why did clubs not bring it up before they joined or do their due diligence? The VFL was on its knees and you guys and the Crows bent over for them when you had all the power. To this day I still don’t know why you didn’t demand more
Playing at the Adelaide Oval doesn't exactly enthrall meDitto Kardinia Park.
Playing at the Adelaide Oval doesn't exactly enthrall me
Norwood member all my life and must admit I seriously considered defecting to the Crows from Essendon when they bid for the license. Hated Glenelg in the SANFL with a passion so when that ****wit Cornes was named inaugural coach of the Crows and brought in all his Glenelg buddies who I despised it was a pretty easy decision and one I don’t regret. SA actually has very large numbers of members from other interstate clubs. Not everyone is Crows or PortI was thinking more about the angst around the Crows entry. I'm guessing you're not of the generation that was around then.
Actually Shiel was a 2 horse race.Crazy right! Wealthiest team in the league. Incredible home ground advantage for 11 of their 22 games. If a player wants to come home only have to compete with Freo for their signature (so no four club auction like with Dylan Shiel).
Plus they have won three premierships over the last 30 years at a rate of one a decade... hardly sounds like a victim of inequality.
I have a feeling Crows/Port don't mind the Darwin travel though, as they have club interests up there.Richmond and Carlton are the only away Victorian teams to play in Darwin. Meanwhile Port and Fremantle have done it multiple times and Brisbane, West Coast, Adelaide and the Gold Coast once.
Melbourne is yest to play a Victorian team in Alice Springs. Have played Port (multiple times), Adelaide and the Gold Coast.
Minimum number of MCG games for all teams.
Away games at Hobart, Alice, etc to be shared equally amongst all teams.
Friday night games involving two quality non Vic teams.
Those are achievable things that should be strongly considered.
Travel and GF location - bit of a waste of time talking about it.
This. We play basically 3 interstate clubs who struggled the previous year and the worst preforming victotian clubDespite Hawthorn having played at York Park for yonks Essendon, Collingwood and Melbourne have never played there, Carlton, Geelong and Richmond have played there once.
Meanwhile Adelaide and the Gold Coast 5 times, West Coast 7 times, Brisbane and Port 9 times and Fremantle 11 times.
Hawthorn win there 77.5% of the time.
Really puts the fix in fixture.
Why is that an issue? The 'fix'ture is a problem but not for that reason, unless Hawthorn are more likely to play those teams then to play other teams as home games.Despite Hawthorn having played at York Park for yonks Essendon, Collingwood and Melbourne have never played there, Carlton, Geelong and Richmond have played there once.
Meanwhile Adelaide and the Gold Coast 5 times, West Coast 7 times, Brisbane and Port 9 times and Fremantle 11 times.
Hawthorn win there 77.5% of the time.
Really puts the fix in fixture.
You seem to forget that our away games are genuine away games.Already forgotten that they won the grand final?
Also its not like being an interstate teams is all negatives, clearly its harder to win a grand final since its always going to be away game for them, but they have an easier road to the grand final since there home games are legitimate home ground advantages unless they pay Freo. So theres at least some kind of balancing.
Compared to Vic team like Richmond who this year had 2 'home' games against other MCG tenants, so a harder road to the grand final but then an easier grand final.