Looks like its West Coast at the MCG. Any clues when as I'd like to book flights ASAP.
First final likely against West Coast at the MCG
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First final likely against West Coast at the MCG
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Re: First final likely against West Coast at the MCG
Originally posted by cruiser
Looks like its West Coast at the MCG. Any clues when as I'd like to book flights ASAP.
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I'd say a day game at the MCG as the interstaters seem to play at night for the Melbourne audience.Comment
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Originally posted by Captain
It will be an absolute disgrace if we have to play a home final in Melbourne.I knew him as a gentle young man, I cannot say for sure the reasons for his decline
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Ahhh welcome to the wonderful agreement the AFL have with the MCG, in this day and age of a supposedly national competition, it really is a dinosaur of the 80's.Premiers 09,18,33,05
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Originally posted by stellation
Agreed. I can't come close to fathoming why it is happening... I understand the contract is in place, but still just can't get my head around the idea.Comment
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Originally posted by Beaussie
Is there no option for the banking of a final allowing us a home final?
The thing that possibly gets me the most is that the banking last year that has caused the deficit was to accomodate the Lions so they could play at the Gabba, it looks like this year Sydney will be forced to play a "home" final at the MCG to make up for this on the same weekend that Brisbane play a final at the Gabba again...I knew him as a gentle young man, I cannot say for sure the reasons for his decline
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What keeps annoying me is that all the media keep referring to possibility of a HOME final.
If it's not at Stad OZ, then it ain't a home final, morons!
At best it's a final on neutral turf (if we play the WCE there).
The only positive would be that we get a warm up run on the MCG for Grand Final day."My theory is that the universe is made out of stupidity because it's more plentiful than hydrogen" - Frank ZappaComment
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I'd prefer SCG or Telstra to Subiaco but if it's a choice between Subiaco and the MCG then I'll take the gay dame at the MCG any day.He reminds him of the guys, close-set, slow, and never rattled, who were play-makers on the team. (John Updike, seeing Josh Kennedy in a crystal ball)Comment
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Originally posted by Beaussie
I feel the same. Is there no option for the banking of a final allowing us a home final?
The AFL banked a final last year (and rightly so), but that doesn't have to be repaid till next year. There's no reason for shafting the Swans this year. And with 10 out of 16 teams coming from Victoria, under any balance of probability, the MCG finals would go into credit by natural means over any long-term scenario.
The fact that the AFL's in such a hurry to repay the banked final is bad news for the struggling Victorian clubs. The only logical explanation is that the AFL doesn't see a 10/16 Victorian balance being maintained, or they believe the current over-representation by non-Victorian clubs is structural rather than cyclical.
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Originally posted by Norris Lurker
There is, but they're not going to use it.
The AFL banked a final last year (and rightly so), but that doesn't have to be repaid till next year. There's no reason for shafting the Swans this year. And with 10 out of 16 teams coming from Victoria, under any balance of probability, the MCG finals would go into credit by natural means over any long-term scenario.
The fact that the AFL's in such a hurry to repay the banked final is bad news for the struggling Victorian clubs. The only logical explanation is that the AFL doesn't see a 10/16 Victorian balance being maintained, or they believe the current over-representation by non-Victorian clubs is structural rather than cyclical.I knew him as a gentle young man, I cannot say for sure the reasons for his decline
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