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Maybe it’s worth consideration for exceptional players ?Comment
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I think #22 will be our best player if given a pre-season and full season at HBF. He has another level to go yet.Comment
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There are practical difficulties, such as rearranging the locker room or running out of 2-diit numbers at some point."Unbelievable!" -- Nick Davis leaves his mark on the 2005 semi finalComment
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Mills is fantastic . Will captain our next flag , mark it down . Not a game breaker though . Blakey could be a jet , Mccartin too but defenders are never the best players in a teamComment
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I tend to agree that we are saturated in cultural content from the USA which does tend to leach into our society and take hold and I for one tend to be dismissive of much of it. However societies over time tend to like to appropriate aspects from others when it it suits ( coffee anyone )
What other American traditions does the AFL follow apart from maybe the draft and most of the team theme songs?
In regard to the locker room and running out of numbers I wasn’t thinking that there would be dozens of numbers involved more like maybe a handful per club which would have a minimal impact I would think.Comment
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Fair enough this was an opinion only on my behalf.
I tend to agree that we are saturated in cultural content from the USA which does tend to leach into our society and take hold and I for one tend to be dismissive of much of it. However societies over time tend to like to appropriate aspects from others when it it suits ( coffee anyone )
What other American traditions does the AFL follow apart from maybe the draft and most of the team theme songs?
In regard to the locker room and running out of numbers I wasn’t thinking that there would be dozens of numbers involved more like maybe a handful per club which would have a minimal impact I would think.Comment
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One American practice that I would like to see adopted here, regards the pronunciation of players names. The networks that do the NFL coverage, have recorded most of the players in the league saying their own names. They then use that footage, when running through the line ups at the start of the game. That tends to ensure that the commentators pronounce all the names correctly. Whereas over here, any complicated non-anglo names, tend to have two or three different pronunciations coming from the same commentary box."Unbelievable!" -- Nick Davis leaves his mark on the 2005 semi finalComment
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One American practice that I would like to see adopted here, regards the pronunciation of players names. The networks that do the NFL coverage, have recorded most of the players in the league saying their own names. They then use that footage, when running through the line ups at the start of the game. That tends to ensure that the commentators pronounce all the names correctly. Whereas over here, any complicated non-anglo names, tend to have two or three different pronunciations coming from the same commentary box.Comment
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And it's even worse in cricket, especially when an Asian team tours. I still don't have the slightest idea how to pronounce Muralitharan.Comment
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I remember years ago, before an NRL grand final, they had the players introduce themselves. The centre from Manly, Steve Matai, pronounced his name, ma - tay. This caused a bit of consternation in the commentary box, because they'd always pronounced it mat - eye. They had a quick discussion and decided to keep on saying mat - eye: just to save confusion. And they kept on saying it that way, for the rest of his career.Comment
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