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If we had 16 teams playing a 30 round season then we could address most of your points. We dont so equity goes out of the window and we make do as best we can. The AFL is hamstrung by blockbusters, making sure that teams get the correct breaks between games, a fixture list that has games in every state and territory. They either make every team participate in blockbusters or try and assress the problems with cash offsets to the clubs that miss out-I think they have chosen the right path.
We will be better off financial.
They had a joke of policy for a long time and even today not all are tested and at the right times.Comment
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Ernie, I normally agree with you point of view but your criticism of the AFL is wrong in this case. I don't agree with everything the AFL does, the push to relocate North is wrong, but overall they have the games best interest at heart.
The AFL is also a very strong and well run business when compared to most of the other top line sport codes.
Rugby League struggles with crowds and dollars but it does remain strong because of its TV following.
Rugby Union has just lost a lot of money and it's support is faltering.
Soccer is just getting it's act together but still has a long way to go.
Cricket is very strong but poorly administered
Netball is brilliant but cannot attract sponsors or get big attendances at games.
Basketball failed to capitalise on its strong following from 10 years or more ago
I'm not sure what all the right answers are but it's not easy to run a big business like the AFLComment
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Ernie, I normally agree with you point of view but your criticism of the AFL is wrong in this case. I don't agree with everything the AFL does, the push to relocate North is wrong, but overall they have the games best interest at heart.
The AFL is also a very strong and well run business when compared to most of the other top line sport codes.
Rugby League struggles with crowds and dollars but it does remain strong because of its TV following.
Rugby Union has just lost a lot of money and it's support is faltering.
Soccer is just getting it's act together but still has a long way to go.
Cricket is very strong but poorly administered
Netball is brilliant but cannot attract sponsors or get big attendances at games.
Basketball failed to capitalise on its strong following from 10 years or more ago
I'm not sure what all the right answers are but it's not easy to run a big business like the AFL
As a sporting business on world scale it can't even compete.
It does not have a real competitor as its the just about the only solely Australian sport in its market.
I understand they are there for the best interests of the game but just not sure some of thier decisions are.Comment
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How do we get a choice about who administers the game? Show me and I'll sign up David Smorgan and myself to the two top jobs. Until then we play with the hand dealt to us, and I dont reckon you'd find an AFL administration more sympathetic to us. Anyway in '89 and in '96 it was a different commission with a different agenda. There's always going to be someone in charge.
I don't, I'd rather forgo the CBF and play games against all clubs home and away sharing the the good game days/times and TV coverage.
We will be better off financial.
What upsets me about umpiring and rule chances is the its so much open to interpretation and having some officials/little changes to rules/wording make it more difficult. As I said its the worse than most sports.
Name some rules that have made the game worse that have lasted more than one season, and we can argue them on a case by case basis. The limitation on I/C is the only one I personally disagree with but I'm wiling to see how it goes.
Never said its AFL's job to stop them taking drugs, just believe its the AFL's job to stop players and teams creating an unlevel playing field. Only have to look back to the 06 GF to think maybe it wasn't.
They had a joke of policy for a long time and even today not all are tested and at the right times.
Yeah I remember the previous fed government banging on and on about it. They were asked to come up with a better one and the two ministers wrote something down on the back of an envelope while they were in transit. The policy isnt a joke, it's a huge problem that athletes can take masking agents to test negative when they are under the influence but I cant see how that would be any different if the policy was one, two or three strikes.They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.Comment
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The math has been done by Richmond and an accounting firm. SS has mentioned it here and on BF. We miss out on way more that the CBF is worth.
eg Head high is out, but no consistency on who is reported and what players end up suspended and how much they get
The I/C is one of many they had and will continue to experiment with.
Why they need a separate rules commitee and an umpiring commitee in the first place is makes me wonder.Comment
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I'd rather belive the evidence of my own eyes. This is about the most pro-Victorian commission as there could ever be short of Bill Lawry taking over as chairman. They've been patient with our club and have done a lot to provide a position where we can now feasibly begin to stand on our own feet and maybe, just maybe, start to have some on-field success and tap into that huge catchment area of supporters in the Western region.
I talked about interpretation more that rule changes. This changes like the wind. This focus week they will focus on this next it changes and its that.
eg Head high is out, but no consistency on who is reported and what players end up suspended and how much they get
The I/C is one of many they had and will continue to experiment with.
Why they need a separate rules commitee and an umpiring commitee in the first place is makes me wonder.
I thought you were just talking about the rules commitee. You're preaching to the choir with your frustation at the early season crackdowns that disappear by round 6. The truly stupid thing is most of them suit the game well-a couple of years ago they cracked down on players throwing the ball back and knocking the ball out of the hands after a mark with 50m penalties. It was great almost at once the players fell in to line. Eight rounds in, it was gone and it was business as usual. I couldn't understand it.They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.Comment
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I'd rather belive the evidence of my own eyes. This is about the most pro-Victorian commission as there could ever be short of Bill Lawry taking over as chairman. They've been patient with our club and have done a lot to provide a position where we can now feasibly begin to stand on our own feet and maybe, just maybe, start to have some on-field success and tap into that huge catchment area of supporters in the Western region.
The truly stupid thing is most of them suit the game well-a couple of years ago they cracked down on players throwing the ball back and knocking the ball out of the hands after a mark with 50m penalties. It was great almost at once the players fell in to line. Eight rounds in, it was gone and it was business as usual. I couldn't understand it.Comment
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I really dont care what others think/say about us being propped up. I'm confident enough in my understanding of the situation to know better.
Don't care if he is Pro Vic, again I barrack for the Bulldogs not Victoria. Wayne Jackson didn't do any worse than Demetriou.
It matters that the admin sees Victoria as the most important part of the competition, and it's even more important that they see us as part of Victorian footy. That's the important thing. I couldnt care whether I like Demetriou as a bloke or not. I'm not relying on him to be an important member of my social circle, I'm just want him to broadly share my football values and to give us a chance to get our head above water and a little bit ahead for once.
Jackson was a destuctive dillentante who didnt care one bit for Victorian football and had nothing but contempt for smaller Victorian clubs(that included/s us BTW) and did everything in his power to get rid of us. I dont see any comparison at all.They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.Comment
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When those others include the AFL themselves (line used by Demetriou on North during the Gold Coast saga) its not a great thing.Comment
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They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.Comment
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I’m a little confused on why Parmigan Singh suspension was reduced to 50% of match fee. As usual the ICC seem to be appeasing the subcontinent as it’s where the money is.
I recall the Darren Lehmann incident saying black c... with the Sri Lankans hearing after being run out. Immediately knew he was stupid, apologies in person and in writing. Sri Lankans understand and ask for leniency. Match ref Clive Lloyd gives a reprimand. Then Speed/ICC butt in and no 5 matches for you Mr Lehmann.
Precident set or not?
To me it says that if you’re Indian you can't be racist.
However this simply isn't the issue at hand anymore. The ICC fouled up their handling of this from the minute Mike Procter's hearing concluded.
They should've told India to go and jump when they wanted Steve Bucknor removed.
They should've informed the appeal judge that Harbhajan was serving a suspended sentence.
They should have applauded Australia and Sri Lanka, and the manner in which they handled the Lehmann situation, rather than overruling and hanging Lehmann out to dry.
The ICC is a basketcase. It either needs to be completely overhauled or replaced completely. They are gutless and inept.Comment
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Michael Clarke's evidence was that he'd heard "something, something, something ... big monkey". You tell me he was speaking English.Comment
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I'm saying something is wrong when he can't say what he said before they threaten to pull out of the tour. It doesn't surprise me if he didn't really hear the words before big monkey as (understandably) their English is crap.[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]Comment
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