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I'd rather have what we have now instead of the 90s
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Average crowd graph I'm guessing? If so it looks like plenty of growth. 2000-2010 it increased by just under 10%. That's plenty. Obviously there was a bit of a drop when GWS and GC entered but that has been almost recovered fully now.I've heard this sort of conversation many times, but my query on the future of the game lies on the lack of growth. Our game might be popular but where is it growing?
1990-1999 was justified due to the game going national but since then we've seen very little growth.
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Average crowd graph I'm guessing? If so it looks like plenty of growth. 2000-2010 it increased by just under 10%. That's plenty. Obviously there was a bit of a drop when GWS and GC entered but that has been almost recovered fully now.
Still a bit lower but it’s close. Be interested to see what happens if you exclude the GC/GWS games as they do have below average crowds - especially in the case of GC.Interesting interpretation. It's actually still lower than it was BEFORE GWS and GC entered the competition.
I've heard this sort of conversation many times, but my query on the future of the game lies on the lack of growth. Our game might be popular but where is it growing?
1990-1999 was justified due to the game going national but since then we've seen very little growth.
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I've heard this sort of conversation many times, but my query on the future of the game lies on the lack of growth. Our game might be popular but where is it growing?
1990-1999 was justified due to the game going national but since then we've seen very little growth.
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This. HTB interpretation is so bad I can’t stomach much footy at all these days.No need for a rule change, just enforce incorrect disposal. You have to get rid of the ball by hand or by foot or it is a free kick. Only if the opposition player knocks the ball out of your hands it is play on.
Remove percentage and make 'points for' the tie-breaker.
I made the error of attending the Dons v Bloods game at the G.
Aside from the disappointing result and some extraordinary umpiring, the game was notable for being error laden and joyless as much for the 44 players and the fans.
The weather was still, the ground was in great nick but the game was simply not.
GC get larger crowds than GWSStill a bit lower but it’s close. Be interested to see what happens if you exclude the GC/GWS games as they do have below average crowds - especially in the case of GC.
Very convenient rule change for teams who play home games in a dome with a roof.
That's why removing players from the field is the answer. There will not be enough players to cover space as the time it takes for a kick to get to an opponent will be quicker than the time taken for a defender to get there. The oval is too big for a reduced number of players to defend so will make zoning obsolete.that's exactly what has happened. Most players defend 'space' now, not opponents. Coaches know if they place all 18 players in a defensive zone covering 70m ahead of the ball the chances of successfully navigating through and scoring are very low. It's like a huge game of soccer, and the low scoring reflects this. Low scoring and turnovers are a feature of most games. The 6 6 6 was great in theory but because goals are far less common the rule is only in effect for a small portion of the game, so it hasnt really helped at all.
Why are low scores a sign of bad games? (Unless you're Channel7 banking on ad revenue)
Sometimes lower scoring games are full of the things we claim to like, contests and intense physical pressure. Yet whenever they occur out come the complaints. A variety of game styles is healthy, including dfefensive game plans when necessary.
And, yes, sometimes it is just poor skills - but not all the time.
I'm still watching quite a bit on tv (although have switched off many games through pure boredom) but going along to games has felt like a real chore. I've put that down to Melbourne being terrible but when a supporter of a team at the top end is saying the same thing I'm not so sure. It just feels like too much effort, especially the 320/440 games.It’s the most boring season in my lifetime. I said that when we’d won 7 in a row and sat second and I say the same now. Watching footy has seemed like a chore this year. I’m watching less and less every week and I reckon I’m enjoying my weekends more and more as a result. All the entertainment in our game now happens off the field.
Terry Wallace/Rodney Eade say hiI blame Paul Roos and the extreme defensive coaching mindset in his Swans days.
That’s what started it.
Terry Wallace/Rodney Eade say hi
Seems to be more love for the 16 a side game now than we've seen in the many previous discussions re the state of the game/congestion footy. We already know it works, the VFA played 16-a-side from 1959 until 1992, so it doesn't need to be trialled, just implemented, like the 6-6-6 was this year.They should trial the 16 on field in the pre season next season (official jlt but also any other practice games)
then maybe you didnt hear right, I never said that at all. Fact is in order of priority defense is currently far more important to coaches than offense. They sacrifice scoring opportunities to ensure they are not scored against. You only have to look at the average turnover where players have no one forward to kick to.You're seriously saying/thinking that coaches don't want to score goals? Silliest thing I've heard
interesting idea. Possibly worth trying in preseason?I had a thought bubble that a kicked behind (not rushed) could be 3 points and then go back to centre bounce
bringing in 2 expansion clubs with no pre-existing supporters was always going to drop the average attendanceInteresting interpretation. It's actually still lower than it was BEFORE GWS and GC entered the competition.