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Mega Thread Port Forum 'General AFL Talk' Thread Part 14

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Our games are at night, so we shouldn’t have too. The airport curfew may also prevent that from being a possibility also.
Correct. There's no way we'd be able to return on the same day from Brisbane night games with the Adelaide Airport curfew.
 
Good to see they've been called for once, and at a crows makes it even better.
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So the crowd numbers have been revised down? Much like the hot chips.

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Were the Italians up in arms over their teams defensive attitudes?
On the contrary, it’s practically their national identity.
Being up in arms is also part of their identity.

The issue is losing. If they are winning, catenaccio is king. Nobody complains about anything.
 

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So. They were allowed 25000 on Monday night, and much to their horror, only got 13000 but tried to inflate the numbers to as close as possible to 20000. And for what reason?
 
Soccer has an unified code worldwide. The rules are set by the International Board:

They have been more proactive lately, but they historically have used youth soccer and/or fringe leagues or tournaments to test rule changes. No rule changes in the middle of a tournament. Usually, they get more right than wrong.

There are differences of interpretation between countries and between referees. I still want to kill some SoB carrying whistles, but that happens in all sports.
 
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So Adelaide Oval capacity revised down to 20,000 due to Covid concerns after Monday's game.



Great stuff. :rolleyes:

I'm obviously missing something here because I can't work out how having 13K people in Adelaide Oval made the Transition Committee realise that the capacity needed to be reduced from 25K to 20K.
 

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Quick random question, are Saints a bit of a joke in the AFL? I was reading up about our next opponents and I mean, 1 flag in a century and a half of existence, back in a time of black and white pictures, plus one thousand wooden spoons, more than double the second club in that regard. Why are they such a big failure? lol
 
Quick random question, are Saints a bit of a joke in the AFL? I was reading up about our next opponents and I mean, 1 flag in a century and a half of existence, back in a time of black and white pictures, plus one thousand wooden spoons, more than double the second club in that regard. Why are they such a big failure? lol

Short answer yes.

26 spoons is a lot. 1 GF win that they won by a point in the 60s. Have lost a few though. AFL era they've lost 3.

I don't mind the Saints though, of the 4 scrubber Melbourne teams, they have the most personality for want of a better word.
 
Quick random question, are Saints a bit of a joke in the AFL? I was reading up about our next opponents and I mean, 1 flag in a century and a half of existence, back in a time of black and white pictures, plus one thousand wooden spoons, more than double the second club in that regard. Why are they such a big failure? lol
Their Rio counterpart:
 

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Think about it, these shows are all about the back stories, the politics, the controversies. Its what their audiences lap up. So "Ladder leader beats team placed placed well below it ... News at 7" Not really!

However the manner of the weekend's win was significant. AFL360 raved about it, as did AFL Tonight (July 22 - See Nick Delsanto interview)

Overall there was a lot of good press & media over this win. In fairness too, Carlon have been playing well, and almost sneaking that win was, or would have been, a big story in Melbourne.
I totally disagree. Of course they're going to talk about the game. But does it take game of the year to talk about the ladder leaders? And they raved about the game but move on pretty quickly. Our players are not household names here and when they are performing well should get the credit they deserve. For the players' financial futures the afl needs to move beyond the expanded VFL concept
 
Why would GC even want Brad Crouch now anyway he'd just get in the way

They won't. Apart from the fact he's not worth anything near what he thinks he is, Gold Coast will need all the salary cap space to retain their young talent.

The only hope the Crows have got I think as Tribey pointed out earlier is for somebody like Norf, who can't ever seem to land top end talent, pay massive overs for him because they are the only suitors because they are a shit can club.
 
They won't. Apart from the fact he's not worth anything near what he thinks he is, Gold Coast will need all the salary cap space to retain their young talent.

The only hope the Crows have got I think as Tribey pointed out earlier is for somebody like Norf, who can't ever seem to land top end talent, pay massive overs for him because they are the only suitors because they are a sh*t can club.

Essendon still don't have anyone to do the grunt work in their midfield. I could see them taking a crouch, though I think they already traded this year's first rounder

Edit: plus dodobird would offer a third rounder and a second round pick swap
 
The size of the chips at AO has been attacked by Crows fans and changes will be made. Using the Cows as guinea pigs has been worthwhile.

Looks like the SMA didn't pay enough attention to the effects of their COVID-19 plan. Someone should have realised that if you have to close lids on containers you will get less chips. Maybe they did realise but tried it on anyway.

Good luck with the queues on Saturday. If they enforce a 1.5 metre distancing rule they could be quite long.

 
I'm obviously missing something here because I can't work out how having 13K people in Adelaide Oval made the Transition Committee realise that the capacity needed to be reduced from 25K to 20K.
St Nicola got spooked by the crush at the exit turnstiles halfway through the last quarter.
 
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