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I wouldn’t want to lose a home game but I reckon when we have return fixtures against Vic clubs we could look at a gate split arrangement, one in Melbourne and one on the road.I didn't realise we had as much support as we did in Tassie. I'm loathe to lose a home game away from Melbourne, but is it worth taking a fixture against a low drawing non-Victorian team (GWS/Freo) to Hobart? Or are we contractually obligated to play all of our home games in Melbourne?
You would think any home games taken interstate would be taken from the mcg allocation.I wouldn’t want to lose a home game but I reckon when we have return fixtures against Vic clubs we could look at a gate split arrangement, one in Melbourne and one on the road.
I would expect that it would be decided between the two clubs. If you’re only playing Richmond in Melbourne once a year it’ll be at the G. If our home game against Hawthorn is moved then the remaining one will be at the G, because that’s Hawthorn’s home ground. If their game is moved probably we play the remaining one at Marvel as our home game. Maybe it alternates year about too.You would think any home games taken interstate would be taken from the mcg allocation.
I do like your idea, it's the fairer way to do it. My suggestion about the mcg game being taken away was from the pov of if an essendon game got moved interstate it would likely (due to the docklands deal) be a game at the mcg.I would expect that it would be decided between the two clubs. If you’re only playing Richmond in Melbourne once a year it’ll be at the G. If our home game against Hawthorn is moved then the remaining one will be at the G, because that’s Hawthorn’s home ground. If their game is moved probably we play the remaining one at Marvel as our home game. Maybe it alternates year about too.
As far as I’m concerned I’m happy enough to lose my away access games as long as I still get 11 “home” games in Melbourne as part of my membership.
And that would also make it fair with interstate teams too, who ordinarily only get about 12 games in their home states (11 home games and the return fixture against their local opponent).
The idea of a gate split is that we'd also split the remaining home game (like as a 'replacement' game for the away team) so theoretically at least we should lose home and away games at both venues relatively equally.I do like your idea, it's the fairer way to do it. My suggestion about the mcg game being taken away was from the pov of if an essendon game got moved interstate it would likely (due to the docklands deal) be a game at the mcg.
ChiefAnyone else seeing these ads for crypto scams? I get the site needs ads to make money but you’d hope they’d be a little more discerning than this.
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We don't pick the ads. Each page impression is put in the market and the highest bidder gets the spot.Anyone else seeing these ads for crypto scams? I get the site needs ads to make money but you’d hope they’d be a little more discerning than this.
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There's definitely a setting to turn it off, you'll have to look in your preferencesFor the love of Jobe Watson, can anyone else who uses tapatalk tell me if there's a way to turn off the god forsaken 'player card' thing that automatically shows up whenever there's a player's full name written in a post? So so sooo much unnecessary and frustrating scrolling
Bottom of your preferences.For the love of Jobe Watson, can anyone else who uses tapatalk tell me if there's a way to turn off the god forsaken 'player card' thing that automatically shows up whenever there's a player's full name written in a post? So so sooo much unnecessary and frustrating scrolling
Oh, hi Chief. didn't know you subbed to this threadBottom of your preferences.
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Tapatalk is not great, may be new options in future but they can get expensive to implement.
We don't pick the ads. Each page impression is put in the market and the highest bidder gets the spot.
Each ad should have a little option in the top right for you to report it to Google or whoever is serving it.
It's just through a network interface thingymajig.Interesting - how do you go to market?
Yeah the @BigFootyDraft Twitter has a “list” for sports journos and media. It’s mostly based around draft/trade stuff but there’s some other sport stuff mixed in as well.Lore was it you that said you'd put together a Twitter feed of AFL news sources?