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Because we don't need to. Are you seriously telling me you need to see the names of Judd, Hodge, Ablett or Pavlich on the jumper to know who they are ? As for new players, learn their numbers FFS, it's really not that hard. And if you see a goal by a player you don't know, is it really going to affect your experience at the footy that much. Besides, the numbers are a hell of a lot bigger than the names. I suppose you are saying that the AFL logo on the numbers is a good idea too. Bloody ridiculous. Like we are going to confuse the back of a footy jumper, with that of say a rugby jersey.How come the surname of each player isn't written on the back of their respective jersey?
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Because we don't need to. Are you seriously telling me you need to see the names of Judd, Hodge, Ablett or Pavlich on the jumper to know who they are ? As for new players, learn their numbers FFS, it's really not that hard. And if you see a goal by a player you don't know, is it really going to affect your experience at the footy that much. Besides, the numbers are a hell of a lot bigger than the names. I suppose you are saying that the AFL logo on the numbers is a good idea too. Bloody ridiculous. Like we are going to confuse the back of a footy jumper, with that of say a rugby jersey.
Throwing the "but for those new to the game" argument in is like saying we need to spend 1.5 Billion on a ticketing system because it's easier for the tourists. Just plain dumb and a last resort. I didn't need have names on the back of a jumper to know the players when i was growing up. I learnt them. Just another example of modern society where we want everything on a plate, right here, right now without having to think about anything.
They certainly don't!If they got surnames on the back of shirts in First Class TEST MATCH CRICKET then why not have it in AFL

huh?I suppose you are saying that the AFL logo on the numbers is a good idea too.
it's just a more direct form of identification; really not worth getting upset about.Bloody ridiculous.
whether you like it or not, the afl is trying to expand the game and will seek to make the product more available to those new the game. they won't sell the farm in order to do so, but simply removing one barrier that new comers have to understanding/following the game is common sense.Throwing the "but for those new to the game" argument in is like saying we need to spend 1.5 Billion on a ticketing system because it's easier for the tourists. Just plain dumb and a last resort.
congrats. u must be so proud.I didn't need have names oon the back of a jumper to know the players when i was growing up. I learnt them.
nice rant, mr. sociology professor.Just another example of modern society where we want everything on a plate, right here, right now without having to think about anything.

How come the surname of each player isn't written on the back of their respective jersey? Most sports do this. Anyone know why it isn't done in the AFL?
How come the surname of each player isn't written on the back of their respective jersey? Most sports do this. Anyone know why it isn't done in the AFL?
I'd like to see a name on something like the training jumpers they sell or clash jumpers (not necessarily on match day). Thinking back to my first jumper and if I wore it now people would think I love Brent Stanton instead of James Hird. Not really what I'm going for but if the name was there, no confusion.
whether you like it or not, the afl is trying to expand the game and will seek to make the product more available to those new the game. they won't sell the farm in order to do so, but simply removing one barrier that new comers have to understanding/following the game is common sense.
To respond to the 'It's a team game - don't individualise', why do we have numbers then?
We have numbers to help out the umpiresNames on uniforms only came about because of TV - the names are too small to see when you are at the live game. Hence large numbers. To respond to the 'It's a team game - don't individualise', why do we have numbers then?
But seeing that probably 90-95% of AFL watching is now done via TV (without access to a Footy record) it's a fair argument.
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huh?Newcomer: Why did the umpire pay that free-kick ?
Suspense: If you just look at the back of the jumper, you'll see that the player's name is there, that will explain everything.
this is your argument? really?By the way, how would you feel if you had Leigh Brown's jumper and he jumped ship and joined a fourth club ? You'd look pretty dumb with the new players number, and the old players name hey.

well aware but this isn't a case of everyone else does it this way, therefore we ought to (feel free to look up my posts in support of the replayed grand final which ran counter to this exact form of argument)We don't have to do everything they do in other codes you know. There is nothing wrong with being unique.
MC Extra Dollop said:For reports.
have either of you ever commented before on an individual's performance in a game?The Reaper said:We have numbers to help out the umpires
If they got surnames on the back of shirts in First Class TEST MATCH CRICKET then why not have it in AFL
have either of you ever commented before on an individual's performance in a game?
have you ever utilised the numbers in order to identify said individual?
settle down; i just asked a couple of questions.What does that have to do with anything? The numbers are there ultimately to assist the umpires in their role and the benefit they provide to the viewing public, while beneficial, is incidental. The answer to the question of why numbers are there in the first place is to aid the umpires. Why do local kids basketball and football teams have numbers on their uniforms? Same reason. Why don't local kids cricket teams have numbers on their uniforms? Because it isn't necessary to assist in the adjudication of the game.

cheers.MC Extra Dollop said:the benefit they provide to the viewing public