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Where is the Roman Empire positioned at the United Nations?
Haha....
Without history, we are nothing. History is what brought us to this point today. And has a habit of repeating itself as well.
Do not disrespect it.
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Where is the Roman Empire positioned at the United Nations?
You're right, you're post was not rhetoric, there was very little that was articulate or persuasive. My post also was not rhetoric. It addressed your points and expanded on my own. Your post was dismissive deflection at best.UNBELIEVABLE!!!!
My initial post WAS based on facts which you then attempted to break down with nothing besides rhetoric!!!
This is not a world is flat or round' debate we are having here. It is quite simply working out what is fact and what is not. The fact is that the VFL expanded into the AFL because they were best placed to do so. The fact is that VFL premierships are kept as an ongoing record with AFL premiership.I'm sure there were people stating the same thing about the steam engine.
In relation to this issue, there IS no evil. Just a matter of history and how things unfolded. You might prefer to live in an alternate reality, where the poor feeble VFL collapsed and begged the super powers in other states to save them by starting a new national competition, but that is not the reality of the situation.See no evil, speak no evil, hear no evil, does not constitute a victory.
Different figureheads might hold different opinions on some topics that are raised and reraised and which provide different examples. I'm not sure though that the VFL transition to the AFL happened more than once for a shifting version of facts to presented. You honestly think that someone can come out and say that it did not go down the way it did? Basically make up a story in order to justify a change in history?You seem to conveniently forget that he "AFL's official line" is an organic ever changing process.
No, you can disagree, but if half of your responses are waxing lyrically or calling someone's else's opinions 'utter bullshit' rather than debating the point with your own examples and analogies, then you don't look like you are engaging in a debate.I see, so in your mind I either agree with you, or I am a troll?
Haha....
Without history, we are nothing. History is what brought us to this point today. And has a habit of repeating itself as well.
Do not disrespect it.![]()
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Way to completely miss the point.
Stick to Bay 13 champ.![]()
How bout reading it and absorbing the truth behind it.
I await your next instalment on how Essendon destroyed North 80 years ago....
I suppose it's not everyday you find out your club is a soulless parasitical changeling, with a soiled history.
Bothered much?
Oh, well - at least you guys have solved the dilemma about cricket rankings.
We can now say Don Bradman was just a hack - good for his time, but not worth much in the current rankings - after all when he was playing, Zimbabwe and Bangledesh were not test nations, neither were Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Australia just didn't play New Zealand. All those centuries and series wins against England don't mean squat.
If you didn't play after Bangladesh became a test nation, your performances must be severely downgraded.
He's probably right.
But that doesnt change the fact that despite the considerable number of changes over the years to the game that his records are still compared directly to those of modern day players.[/quote]
What are these considerable number of changes that you mention? Can you list them for me? Do you even know anything about cricket?
Cricket has virtually always been international. The first ever international was played between the U.S.A. and Canada.
The VFL was a local, suburban league down the bottom of the world until the 80s. We may all agree that it's the best sport in the world but it's fact that that's what it was.
You're right, international cricket has not changed one dolt since 1930.
My bad.
So what about Brownlow Medals - are Robert Harvey and Adam Goodes the only true legends of AFL football ?
Once heard Allan Border say that Bradman told him that he (Bradman) would have averaged about 55 if he had of been exposed to the West Indies pace attack of the latter part of last century.
I think eventually we are going to stop counting the VFL premierships won by clubs, and simply say that they have won x amount of AFL premierships.
Already people say stuff like, "yeah we have won 10 premierships, but most of them were back in the VFL".
I reckon give it 15 years, and a lot of people will only be quoting AFL premierships, and saying the Bulldogs have never won an AFL premiership.
I'm following history as recorded and I am the deluded one. Good call.ODN, there is no point going on as you are quite clearly deluded.
Nobody said they do, but there is always a place for truth.Collingwood, Essendon and Carlton no longer rule the football world.
The only thing inevitable in this world is change.
And if it doesn't? Where will you be?I hope you have a good therapist handy when that change finally comes.
Noble concession by Bradman, but not measurable in any way.
You are playing a game of semantics, possibly being deliberately perverse, possibly because your argument is weak ... I can't be sure.
A person or an organisation is a physical entity. If you feel that an original entity can not change or it is not original, you will also object if I said 'same' entity because if it changes it is not the same.
That is well and good but you can't use it to demonstrate the difference between the VFL and the AFL. The AFL as an entity changes with every annoouncement, every rule change, every tactic, every new player etc etc.
As an entity, the VFL is the same physical entity as the AFL, albeit with changes, changes I might add that it has continually had since its inception.
You think so? So do you think the VFL and AFL are officially separate competitions or not?Not sure if I am trying to be anything, let alone perverse. But you are an old dark navy ostrich.
How simplistic do you want to get? I make a product and sell it in my home town. I then get bold and start to ship it out to the other states. Oops did I just start a new company without realising? Where on earth do you get the idea that you can't change without becoming something new or entirely different?The AFL can't be the same physical entity as the VFL was.
Why?
Well, you can work it out can't you? Something to do with the physical properties of Australia versus Victoria.
Your "changes" (bolded above) are trying to call Victoria Australia. Madcap notion.
Not as time goes on, as it happens. The AFL updated their history at the time and it is still reflected.Victorian teams can still keep their history. But territorial expansion of the league into a national one casts that history into a new light as time goes on.
The decade begins a new era in the game, the Victorian Football League becomes the Australian Football League, acknowledging the national expansion, with clubs now in Sydney, Queensland & Perth, and the league adopts the much more national official name.
AFL - The Story So Far: A Chronology 1897 – present day
I found it funny that hardly any (if any at all) Saints or Dogs fans posted in here.Much less Freo, Richmond and Melbourne.
They should still count.
Just don't gloat too much about flags that were won 50 years before you were born, please XD
Here's some food for thought:
- The Western Bulldogs have never won a premiership in any competition, VFA, VFL or AFL.
- North Melbourne are not allowed to include 1999 in their premierships because the 1999 AFL Grand Final was officially won by the club "Kangaroos", North Melbourne did not participate in the competition that season.
You think so? So do you think the VFL and AFL are officially separate competitions or not?
How simplistic do you want to get? I make a product and sell it in my home town. I then get bold and start to ship it out to the other states. Oops did I just start a new company without realising? Where on earth do you get the idea that you can't change without becoming something new or entirely different?
Here's some food for thought:
- The Western Bulldogs have never won a premiership in any competition, VFA, VFL or AFL.
- North Melbourne are not allowed to include 1999 in their premierships because the 1999 AFL Grand Final was officially won by the club "Kangaroos", North Melbourne did not participate in the competition that season.