Why? Players, commentators and spectators all seem to disagree with this decision. They've clearly gone too far with this approach.
But we have been saying it for a long time. We are seeing it all change, and get worse and worse and worse. They ARE consistent, they are going in the same direction as they have always been. Some are just waking up, and they are saying NO, but we have no fight. The commentators, players and spectators will talk, but as John Northy said, DON'T THINK DO, this is DON'T TALK, ACT. DON'T GO TO THE GAME, if everyone done it at once, it would spin the AFL's head faster than Lynch's by far. BUT NOOOOOOOOOOO we like it, we turn up every week, we buy there ridiculously priced food, watch there ridiculous rule change, and just whinge. We are seriously piss weak.
I don't go to the AFL matches with my own money. My friend has a membership and reserved seat for his family, and when they don't go, and other friends don't take the tickets, me and my boys go. But I buy nothing, I take my own food, and I do this because I wanted Demetriou OUT. Now he is going, my new rule is, I will not spend a cent that goes toward the AFL, until Demetriou's legacy is squashed. And that is never. I will watch the lemmings cheering on the sides on the free to air tv.
I am one person doing something small, if EVERYONE did it, we could hear the crickets creaking in the stands. And THEN maybe something will be done.






