sabre,
I will try not to make you look like an idiot by ridiculing you, but all of Essendons premeirships count.
Overall, the EFC has won 20 premierships. 4 in the VFA and 16 in the VFL/AFL
Only the last 16 count. The VFL/AFL is the same competition. Ask the AFL, they will tell you.
Did you know that in 1996, we celebrated the CENTENARY of the VFL/AFL. This was not centenary of the game itself (which was formed in 1858), but it was a centenary of the VFL/AFL competition, which began in 1897.
Grab any media book, and look at past statistics. If you look at Essendon's or Carltons win-loss records, it will show them from 1897 onwards. it doesn't just show them from 1987, or 1990. It shows them back in the 1800's.
It's official. You can't argue it. the AFL as is is right now, is the SAME competition as the VFL. It has just been expanded to be national (which makes it better by the way).
How do you explain te AFL's centenary year then ? I'd like to see you explain that. How do you explain the stats in the footy record which shows Essendon vs Carlton, played 210 times. It doesn't say "played 25 times, from 1987". It takes into account all matches from when the VFL/AFL began. The AFL was just a name change. It is still the same competition.
I will try not to make you look like an idiot by ridiculing you, but all of Essendons premeirships count.
Overall, the EFC has won 20 premierships. 4 in the VFA and 16 in the VFL/AFL
Only the last 16 count. The VFL/AFL is the same competition. Ask the AFL, they will tell you.
Did you know that in 1996, we celebrated the CENTENARY of the VFL/AFL. This was not centenary of the game itself (which was formed in 1858), but it was a centenary of the VFL/AFL competition, which began in 1897.
Grab any media book, and look at past statistics. If you look at Essendon's or Carltons win-loss records, it will show them from 1897 onwards. it doesn't just show them from 1987, or 1990. It shows them back in the 1800's.
It's official. You can't argue it. the AFL as is is right now, is the SAME competition as the VFL. It has just been expanded to be national (which makes it better by the way).
How do you explain te AFL's centenary year then ? I'd like to see you explain that. How do you explain the stats in the footy record which shows Essendon vs Carlton, played 210 times. It doesn't say "played 25 times, from 1987". It takes into account all matches from when the VFL/AFL began. The AFL was just a name change. It is still the same competition.





