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  • sprite
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    It's in Perth, just announced.

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  • barry
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    How can the MCG still be a chance?

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  • i'm-uninformed2
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    Originally posted by KSAS
    Now that it's highly likely the GF will be played outside of Vic for 2nd year running, I reckon this will generate talk of rotating GF around the different states even though the MCG is contracted for next 40 years. As stadiums across the nation improve, people will question why did the AFL acted upon with such short sightedness as we'd highlighted here on this forum.
    The MCG deal is absurd. It should be as simple as it is for the rest of the finals: give the top side advantage via a home ground.

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  • KSAS
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    Now that it's highly likely the GF will be played outside of Vic for 2nd year running, I reckon this will generate talk of rotating GF around the different states even though the MCG is contracted for next 40 years. As stadiums across the nation improve, people will question why did the AFL acted upon with such short sightedness as we'd highlighted here on this forum.

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  • Maltopia
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    Gil has announced Optus in WA if MCG is ruled out.

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  • barry
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    Originally posted by Goal Sneak
    I don't see it at BS as such. It's just a phrase that means "no excuses" which if anything, is the opposite of BS.
    We could actually derive a benefit from it because our players are used to Hub life now, whereas the other teams arent.

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  • Mark26
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    Originally posted by Goal Sneak
    BS and BS is becoming synonymous
    Ouch ... I mean squish.

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  • Goal Sneak
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    Originally posted by Mark26
    Who is bringing Bangalore into this?
    BS and BS is becoming synonymous

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  • Mark26
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    Originally posted by Goal Sneak
    I don't see it at BS as such. It's just a phrase that means "no excuses" which if anything, is the opposite of BS.
    Who is bringing Bangalore into this?

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  • Goal Sneak
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    Originally posted by barry
    "playing anyone, anytime" is basically BS. Sure, you will, but youd rather be home tucked in your own bed before and after the game.
    I don't see it at BS as such. It's just a phrase that means "no excuses" which if anything, is the opposite of BS.

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  • barry
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    Originally posted by Mark26
    I don't think it matters. There is a recent article on The Mongrel Punt (which I won't link for fear of screwing up this thread). It has the Swans down as league leaders this season for winning away games. You hear the cliche all the time, about playing anyone, anywhere anytime. Our team has certainly embraced that. According to the article, Port are tied with us, but have a lower percentage.
    "playing anyone, anytime" is basically BS. Sure, you will, but youd rather be home tucked in your own bed before and after the game.

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  • Mark26
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    Originally posted by barry
    The best outcome for the swans is that all finals are played in WA. This creates a level playing field because:
    - All teams will be hubbing, not just the swans and giants.
    - No distinct home ground advantage when we play any of the top 4.

    Otherwise, we are at a distinct disadvantage if we stay in Victoria.
    I don't think it matters. There is a recent article on The Mongrel Punt (which I won't link for fear of screwing up this thread). It has the Swans down as league leaders this season for winning away games. You hear the cliche all the time, about playing anyone, anywhere anytime. Our team has certainly embraced that. According to the article, Port are tied with us, but have a lower percentage.

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  • barry
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    The best outcome for the swans is that all finals are played in WA. This creates a level playing field because:
    - All teams will be hubbing, not just the swans and giants.
    - No distinct home ground advantage when we play any of the top 4.

    Otherwise, we are at a distinct disadvantage if we stay in Victoria.

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  • 707
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    Originally posted by KSAS
    Eddie on.FC tonight reporting AFL keeping all options open for GF to be played at MCG in front of crowd IF things open up.

    This includes getting rid of pre finals bye & playing GF on 18th Sept (in any state) or having pre GF bye.

    (It may influence us to rest Buddy in last game against GC if they were to remove pre finals bye).
    I want the AFL to retrospectively get rid of the pre finals bye in the 2016 season!

    You can be sure the AFL will make decisions that have little to do with fairness and integrity, always the possibility to get shafted by them in favour of a Vic side. In some ways I'd love for the Covid situation to keep bubbling along to force the GF out of Melbourne again!

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  • KSAS
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    Eddie on.FC tonight reporting AFL keeping all options open for GF to be played at MCG in front of crowd IF things open up.

    This includes getting rid of pre finals bye & playing GF on 18th Sept (in any state) or having pre GF bye.

    (It may influence us to rest Buddy in last game against GC if they were to remove pre finals bye).

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