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Have you ever heard such vocal lions supports in the first quarter of any game anywhere? Gabba was on fire early on Saturday. Incredible atmosphere!
Have you ever heard such vocal lions supports in the first quarter of any game anywhere? Gabba was on fire early on Saturday. Incredible atmosphere!
Yep, it was absolutely fantastically amazing, I was actually getting emotional about the vibe in the joint, lump in the throat, goosebumps, overwhelmed, what a bloody old sook I am.Yeah that first quarter was pretty electric.
Reckon that means more members for us next year ,Broncos lose 58-0 and in crisis mode
So what would the State Government's financial role in this be - free public transport?Good news...
"Brisbane has secured a financial windfall of about $1.2 million over the next three years, with the State Government striking a deal with the AFL to lock away the Easter Thursday clash at the Gabba.
Major drawcard Collingwood will be the opponent for the next two years, while 2022 will see one of the other big clubs head north."
"Brisbane" as in the club or the town? And if the club, what does the $1.2m represent? My understanding from what Lions_Insider has said is that with sell-out crowds we get the corporate box revenue but nothing from general gate receipts.Good news...
"Brisbane has secured a financial windfall of about $1.2 million over the next three years, with the State Government striking a deal with the AFL to lock away the Easter Thursday clash at the Gabba.
Major drawcard Collingwood will be the opponent for the next two years, while 2022 will see one of the other big clubs head north."
"Brisbane" as in the club or the town? And if the club, what does the $1.2m represent? My understanding from what Lions_Insider has said is that with sell-out crowds we get the corporate box revenue but nothing from general gate receipts.
"Brisbane" as in the club or the town? And if the club, what does the $1.2m represent? My understanding from what Lions_Insider has said is that with sell-out crowds we get the corporate box revenue but nothing from general gate receipts.
We end our season in a very close finals loss at home rather than this.
Have to think it’s so much better for long term morale.
Yep. Unless you're a genuine shot at the premiership, it is better to underachieving than to overachieve, results wise. Look at us last year - only 5 wins but played much better than that, with the players coming back hungry knowng they're better than a 5 win team. Similarly this year - better to lose the finals but to know that had things gone our way we could have got there's than limp over and get belted the following week.We end our season in a very close finals loss at home rather than this.
Have to think it’s so much better for long term morale.
They do, the Jim Stynes medal. It was given out on Brownlow night (right about when I tuned in, hence the knowledge).my very tentative venture into NFL i remember being so happy to see they have a Medal at the end of each year for the player who gives the most back to he community (or something to that effect). Is there something similar in the AFL? I read many articles especially among the indigenous players and their work (Hardbrow was one i remember, and i think Christensen) really great to see how many players use their role to help others.