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The winner picks the next team from the list below or
can use their one-time self-imposed idea where they put forward an idea not listed below
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In an alternate timeline, this happened....
Poll will run for 3 days
The winner picks the next team from the list below or
can use their one-time self-imposed idea where they put forward an idea not listed below
Winner has 48 hours to choose or one will be chosen at random
Entry 1 cannavo
"After South Melbourne reports their 5th consecutive $150k dollar loss in 1980, a push for a move to Sydney was looking more likely with each passing day. When the VFL rescinded such a proposition, the South board reached out to their supporters and over the next 2 years, they banded together to contribute to the greatest footy charity campaign and kept the Bloods down south. With some recent success in crowd numbers for exhibition games in Sydney, the urge to put NSW on the footy map was stronger than ever. And thus, the Sydney Mariners were born and entered the VFL in 1982. The name Mariners was chosen to honour the maritime origins of New South Wales. The use of light blue linking to their traditional state colours and the sea, Red from the Badge of NSW and navy to complement the colour scheme. The star comes from the Badge of NSW and to avoid confusion with Fitzroy, the usual 'Lion in the south' that sits in the middle of the badge was replaced by a navy 8-point star which is featured on the jumper"
Entry 2 BigChippa52
"It was the year 1980 and the South Melbourne football club was struggling, and the AFL was keen to move a team into rugby territory, with good incentives the swans were keen for this idea but the fans wouldn't have it so they started the take flight campaign raising enough money for the swans to stay in Melbourne, with money not being an issue anymore the swans found more ways to increase income becoming one of the richest clubs in the AFL despite this they still struggled to find much success with players like tony lockett
PLAYERCARDSTART
Tony Lockett
- Age
- 58
- Ht
- 191cm
- Wt
- 108kg
- Pos.
- Fwd
Career
Season
Last 5
- D
- 10.2
- 3star
- K
- 8.4
- 3star
- HB
- 1.8
- 2star
- M
- 6.3
- 5star
- T
- 0.5
- 3star
- G
- 4.8
- 5star
No current season stats available
- D
- 8.2
- 2star
- K
- 5.6
- 3star
- HB
- 2.6
- 3star
- M
- 4.0
- 4star
- T
- 0.0
- 1star
- G
- 1.4
- 5star
PLAYERCARDEND
"The AFL still wanted a team in Sydney, so they made it happen in 1982 by berthing the Sydney Kookaburras with the double blue and traditional chevrons used by the state, at first the Burras struggled to gain interest and support, but with strong funding, they managed to lure stars such as Lance Franklin, Dustin martin and and many more to NSW and by the year 2019 the burras won their first premiership and now own Sydney being its biggest sporting team and over taking rugby in the state"
Entry 3 troybe
Entry 4 _Damo_
"South Melbourne would eventually make a Collingwood style inverse jumper, moving away from white, and that Sydney would, whether by natural growth or design, become a blue bloods team for blue bloods."
Entry 5 Mac Ropod
Entry 6 1990crow
"The year is 1981. Paramatta has won the 1981 NSW Rugby League championship.
The VFL is looking to expand into NSW. A taskforce is created for the proposal to enter a team in Sydney.
With the success of the Eels and growing popularity, the taskforce wanted to attract rugby fans across to ensure attendance to the games.
To do this, they decided they might attract rugby fans attention by adopting the popular Eels jersey design and colours. To further capture the attention of NSW fans and identity, they also decided the harbour bridge would form part of the design in the traditional sky blue. Accordingly, the above design was adopted. (In this world West Coast don't exist)"
Entry 7 Haymo_of_thor
"In 1982 the VFL invited investors to create an expansion team based in NSW, Sydney in Particular. One portfolio backed by the NSW State Government, the Waverly Municipality Council, and NSWRL was chosen, and thus the Sydney VFL team was born. Known by a nickname previously used by St Kilda, the Seagulls were an obvious choice for a team that played just minutes away from the picturesque Bondi Beach. The Gulls played their inaugural season in 1984 wearing a Guernsey that utilized NSW Blue, White, and Yellow to symbolise the spectacular beaches in Sydney's eastern suburbs, the Seagulls were heavily endorsed by NSW beer brand, and NSWRL sponsor, Tooheys. The team ran out in round 1 1984 in front of 8,000 eager fans and got belted by Hawthorn (57pts). It wasn't until round 7 that the East Sydney Seagulls (a name that was later changed to include all Sydneysiders) beat Geelong by 7 points, did Sydney experience a VFL win."
Alternate timeline categories
Bold - Completed with poll results
Mergers
- Melbourne and St Kilda merged - 1995
- Tasmania - Fitzroy Merger
- Sydney - Fitzroy Merger
- Gold Coast Suns seek merger with Sharks to stay alive
- Fitzroy merge with Brisbane to become the Fitzroy Bears
- Tasmania agree to merger with North Melbourne
- Saints relocate to NZ
- Essendon relocates to NT to become Alice Springs
- Hawthorn relocates to Canberra
- Fitzroy relocates to Canberra
- Fitzroy move to Brisbane in the 80s (Prior to the Bears existing)
- South Melbourne relocate to Tasmania
- South Melbourne relocate to Canberra
- Fitzroy complete move to North Sydney - 1980
- Footscray relocate to Queensland - 1981
- West Coast Eagles enter the SANFL
- Brisbane Bears enter the SANFL
- Fitzroy to the SANFL - 1981
- Footscray to the SANFL - 1981
- Adelaide Uni to the SANFL - 1991 (cannot use only black and white)
- Collingwood to the SANFL - 1997
- East Perth to the VFL - 1980
- Norwood accepted as the 2nd SA team in the AFL
- Launceston apply for the AFL
- Essendon apply for the WAFL
- Port Adelaide crows join the AFL - 1991
- Papua New Guinea enter the AFL
- Mount Gambier join the SANFL
- Limestone Coast join the SANFL
- Sydney enter as a separate team (Bloods stay in Vic)
- Darwin join the AFL - 1991
- Public Service Football Club join the VFL
- Gold Coast fold, new North Queensland team take their place - 2030
- NZ enter 90's State of Origin
- Broome become the 2nd WA AFL team
- Gold Coast hijack Brisbane Bears AFL entry - 1986
- West Coast Eagles VFL kits altered due to Williamstown sharing the same colours
- GWS keep their 'Team GWS' colours
- Port Adelaide retain their Magenta
- Adelaide's hurried concept
(Adelaide board hastily attain clothes from local sport store and use the 5 colours to design their new AFL team)
- Hawthorn release Ochre jumper - 2000
- Skittle's sponsor Essendon and release special guernsey
- Heidelberg Warriors align with Collingwood for 1 season - 1996
- Melbourne remain as The Fuchsias
- Melbourne remain as The Invincible Whites
- Collingwood remain as Brittania