melbcityguy
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It's good to see the nrl beat AFL in grand final ratings. They need a snack in the head every now and then
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Sign Up Now!V’Landys will be stoked at that. Pity that as a human being he’s every bit a t0$$3r as his AFL counterparts.It's good to see the nrl beat AFL in grand final ratings. They need a snack in the head every now and then
I think most ceos are you don't be top.dog without pissing people offV’Landys will be stoked at that. Pity that as a human being he’s every bit a t0$$3r as his AFL counterparts.
?AFL fans going through a similar situation as we have with champions league and world cup
AFL is introducing a wildcard round for finals from next season onwards, following suit with the NBA and their play-in games but there's concern about the legitimacy of teams finishing ninth and tenth with regards to their finals chances.
lol "AFL" and "legitimate sporting competition" in the same sentence? hahahahahaAFL is introducing a wildcard round for finals from next season onwards, following suit with the NBA and their play-in games but there's concern about the legitimacy of teams finishing ninth and tenth with regards to their finals chances.
Not this generation of AFL fans, no.It'll be interesting if AFL can protest like soccer fans do
Its blind club loyalty... A Melbournian's AFL club is woven into the fabric of their very identity, people see themselves as being "Carlton people" or a "Collingwood family" or whatever... Its not dissimilar to football people all around the world to be honest.I genuinely can't believe the decades of self-sabotage and bullshit in the AFL, and yet the fans just eat it up and turn up in record numbers. It must be society getting dumber.
It’s exactly the same, except that in AFL culture it’s not unheard-of for 1 or more family members to not barrack for the same club as the others; that I venture to say simply does not happen in most bonafideIts blind club loyalty... A Melbournian's AFL club is woven into the fabric of their very identity, people see themselves as being "Carlton people" or a "Collingwood family" or whatever... Its not dissimilar to football people all around the world to be honest.
AFL Europe is as relevant as the Alpine Skying Associations of Vanuatu.Fingers crossed it’s a sign of better relations between both codes![]()