I’d rather just the sound of crickets chirping for that. An opposition goal at our home ground deserves no fanfare.
Reducing that has been discussed too.
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I’d rather just the sound of crickets chirping for that. An opposition goal at our home ground deserves no fanfare.
Reducing that has been discussed too.
I personally like it for two reasons,The roar is an opinion divider. We get complaints when it's not there, and complaints when it is there.
2. When the inevitable trip to the facilities is required during a quarter, I know whether it was a lions goal or not
I went to a basketball game once and every time the home side had a penalty throw they advocated silence over the loudspeakers, and whenever the opposition had one they yelled "be loud, be proud, make some noise" and played some klaxon sounds as well because the crowd was apparently insufficient. Bugged the hell out of me and I eventually switched to supporting the away team halfway through the match on general principle (I had gone in without any particular allegiance except that the home team was where I lived at the time).I’ve always been curious about how much the AFL regulates this sort of stuff.
Like for example, if we wanted to play a sad trombone sound effect every time the opposition kicked the ball out on the full, could we?
For the record, I don’t actually want that, but it would be interesting to know how much freedom clubs have to tweak their in-game experience at their home ground.
Hi LI, just wondering if you can elaborate at all on this statement by Eddie today? Is this AFL Queensland? Who are the Collingwood people being brought to Queensland, and why? Seems a bit strange.
https://thewest.com.au/sport/afl/pa...ires-big-call-to-wa-government-ng-b881163947z
Hi LI, just wondering if you can elaborate at all on this statement by Eddie today? Is this AFL Queensland? Who are the Collingwood people being brought to Queensland, and why? Seems a bit strange.
Hi LI, in the bailey injury update website article it says the Collingwood game is set to be a sellout. Does that mean sell out of the open areas or all areas are open and all areas sell out?
The State Government is working with Collingwood to bring people up for the long weekend, that's correct. It's a tourism thing.
There are now realistic expectations it could be a sell out. It means a sell out of the entire stadium.
There are now realistic expectations it could be a sell out. It means a sell out of the entire stadium.
Collingwood being designated an away section, hahaha.
What’s happening with the Verandah?
Thanks. Any crowd exceeding 30,000 will be a big success. I imagine wins for both Brisbane and Collingwood this weekend would add a thou or two.We've blocked out sections for Collingwood, they've been selling those tickets themselves as well.
Verandah remains as normal.
We are planning to go to the Ballarat game and it's our first away game.
do our full memberships get us in or do we need to buy tickets? If we are buying tickets can we do it through the club? And is there a lions fan seating area? Any other info that you think is relevant would be appreciated.
Cheers
Yeah just a “GOAL GOAL GOAL GOAL GOAL GOAL!!!” type word animation.
Animation is also used when the opposition scores. Blergh. I’d rather just the sound of crickets chirping for that. An opposition goal at our home ground deserves no fanfare.
Can the QLD state gov work with us to bring Victorian Lions supporters up for games?The State Government is working with Collingwood to bring people up for the long weekend, that's correct. It's a tourism thing.
Well said.Can the QLD state gov work with us to bring Victorian Lions supporters up for games?