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I might be wrong, but weren't the Crows a "manufactured" club also. I'm pretty sure there wasn't a SANFL club called Adelaide prior to the Crows joining the AFL. And while I am it, the West Coast Eagles??? I know Freo have a WAFL team tie up, but the Weagles?. Seems to me the AFL has been dreaming up clubs for awhile now. Has Freo been a success? This year will be their 22nd year without a flag, and currently they are in brutal battle with the Bombers to avoid the wooden spoon.Comment
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I might be wrong, but weren't the Crows a "manufactured" club also. I'm pretty sure there wasn't a SANFL club called Adelaide prior to the Crows joining the AFL. And while I am it, the West Coast Eagles??? I know Freo have a WAFL team tie up, but the Weagles?. Seems to me the AFL has been dreaming up clubs for awhile now. Has Freo been a success? This year will be their 22nd year without a flag, and currently they are in brutal battle with the Bombers to avoid the wooden spoon.Comment
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It used to be any team outside Victoria playing one from Victoria was my second team. No offence to Swans fans in or from Victoria, it's more an anti-AFL establishment thing rather than a Victoria thing. I've always supported my local team in whichever sport I follow, that's just me. Once Sydney got a second team it was natural that I felt that way. I can't fight it, it's just me.Today's a draft of your epitaphComment
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Yeah, maybe "history" & "soul" are transportable across town and from one league into another, you'd have to ask a local Crows fan who doesn't go to SANFL games anymore. Maybe 26 years constitutes history for them now. Setting up new teams in Adelaide & Perth was not so difficult because there were already a lot of people who liked footy, and a population base that was just big enough to get sponsors on board. Which was just as well because the AFL was pretty skint back then. I often wonder about the effect on the SANFL & WAFL of having these AFL teams gobbling everything up. Look at Tasmania where the local leagues are a shadow of what they were in the 60s & 70s. And they don't have
an AFL team (Hawks & North rockin' up a few times a year for a payday doesn't really count). "History" & "soul".... they can be pretty fickle.Comment
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I wouldn't say I have a second team, but do enjoy watching good clubs play an exciting brand of football. The Giants and Bulldogs fall into that category.
I think it's great that GWS are playing a good brand of football and look near certain to play finals this year. I would love to see a legitimate rivalry grow between the Swans and the Giants like the one they have in Adelaide. It's the best thing that could happen for NSW football.Comment
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At last Barry posts a comment that doesn't cause me to question my ability to comprehend his thinkingComment
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Wild speculation, unsubstantiated rumours, silly jokes and opposition delight in another's failures is what makes an internet forum fun.
Blessed are the cracked for they are the ones who let in the light.Comment
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The stadium and the teams that play there are already decked out in orange. 12,999 of the 13,000 GWS members live in Chiang Rai.
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