Err no - some AF clubs have existed before most if not all soccer clubs OS and certainly 100 yrs before any A League clubs. Pretty stupid comment really!post_hoc wrote:been here longer than AFLleagueiscrap wrote:Just like the soccer is trying to do over herepost_hoc wrote:once again the AFL crying out for relevance, any international event the AFL photobombs, they do it with the ICC in melbourne, hell they were even so desperate that they got in on the Action win Tim Cahill signed for Melbourne City.
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Thought that might get a few nibbles, disappointed it was only 1.Swans4ever wrote:Err no - some AF clubs have existed before most if not all soccer clubs OS and certainly 100 yrs before any A League clubs. Pretty stupid comment really!post_hoc wrote:been here longer than AFLleagueiscrap wrote:Just like the soccer is trying to do over herepost_hoc wrote:once again the AFL crying out for relevance, any international event the AFL photobombs, they do it with the ICC in melbourne, hell they were even so desperate that they got in on the Action win Tim Cahill signed for Melbourne City.
They are the ultimate look at me look at me sporting admin in the world. They are so lacking in any international credibility that they have to jump on any international exposure they can.
What A League clubs have got to do with it is beyond me, but but this comments is great
"some AF clubs have existed before most if not all soccer clubs OS"
So we are talking about several 100's of thousands of clubs worldwide, so you are saying SOME AF clubs are older. But they are not the oldest. I know of at least 2 that are older.
Edinburgh Football club and Sheffield FC and maybe Hallam, so sorry you are wrong.
I should also had that there are several Rugby Clubs that are older than both those as well.
My point partly tongue in cheek, but mostly identifying a few things, 'football' was played in Australia before AF started, AF in Sydney was never really played, the early rules of AF have less in common than those of Cambridge and Sheffield rules have with modern football.
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& How's the growth in that timepost_hoc wrote:been here longer than AFLleagueiscrap wrote:Just like the soccer is trying to do over herepost_hoc wrote:once again the AFL crying out for relevance, any international event the AFL photobombs, they do it with the ICC in melbourne, hell they were even so desperate that they got in on the Action win Tim Cahill signed for Melbourne City.
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Well no what was the professional soccer comp in Sydney until 1882 http://home.dictionaryofsydney.org/soccer-in-sydney-2/post_hoc wrote:Thought that might get a few nibbles, disappointed it was only 1.Swans4ever wrote:Err no - some AF clubs have existed before most if not all soccer clubs OS and certainly 100 yrs before any A League clubs. Pretty stupid comment really!post_hoc wrote:been here longer than AFLleagueiscrap wrote:Just like the soccer is trying to do over herepost_hoc wrote:once again the AFL crying out for relevance, any international event the AFL photobombs, they do it with the ICC in melbourne, hell they were even so desperate that they got in on the Action win Tim Cahill signed for Melbourne City.
They are the ultimate look at me look at me sporting admin in the world. They are so lacking in any international credibility that they have to jump on any international exposure they can.
What A League clubs have got to do with it is beyond me, but but this comments is great
"some AF clubs have existed before most if not all soccer clubs OS"
So we are talking about several 100's of thousands of clubs worldwide, so you are saying SOME AF clubs are older. But they are not the oldest. I know of at least 2 that are older.
Edinburgh Football club and Sheffield FC and maybe Hallam, so sorry you are wrong.
I should also had that there are several Rugby Clubs that are older than both those as well.
My point partly tongue in cheek, but mostly identifying a few things, 'football' was played in Australia before AF started, AF in Sydney was never really played, the early rules of AF have less in common than those of Cambridge and Sheffield rules have with modern football.
Whereas AF was introduced prior to that
https://nswfootballhistory.com.au/wp-co ... ISTORY.doc
Clearly Clubs like Carlton before many European soccer clubs came into being. Regardless of the 'rules' being different it was still there and the Clubs that still exist today were there - your trying to gain some higher moral ground where there just isn't!
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Pretty good, you might have heard about the World Cup, I think it was watched by about 5 billion people, so growth is great.leagueiscrap wrote:& How's the growth in that timepost_hoc wrote:been here longer than AFLleagueiscrap wrote:Just like the soccer is trying to do over herepost_hoc wrote:once again the AFL crying out for relevance, any international event the AFL photobombs, they do it with the ICC in melbourne, hell they were even so desperate that they got in on the Action win Tim Cahill signed for Melbourne City.
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I can't really understand what you are trying to say.Swans4ever wrote:Well no what was the professional soccer comp in Sydney until 1882 http://home.dictionaryofsydney.org/soccer-in-sydney-2/post_hoc wrote:Thought that might get a few nibbles, disappointed it was only 1.Swans4ever wrote:Err no - some AF clubs have existed before most if not all soccer clubs OS and certainly 100 yrs before any A League clubs. Pretty stupid comment really!post_hoc wrote:been here longer than AFLleagueiscrap wrote:Just like the soccer is trying to do over herepost_hoc wrote:once again the AFL crying out for relevance, any international event the AFL photobombs, they do it with the ICC in melbourne, hell they were even so desperate that they got in on the Action win Tim Cahill signed for Melbourne City.
They are the ultimate look at me look at me sporting admin in the world. They are so lacking in any international credibility that they have to jump on any international exposure they can.
What A League clubs have got to do with it is beyond me, but but this comments is great
"some AF clubs have existed before most if not all soccer clubs OS"
So we are talking about several 100's of thousands of clubs worldwide, so you are saying SOME AF clubs are older. But they are not the oldest. I know of at least 2 that are older.
Edinburgh Football club and Sheffield FC and maybe Hallam, so sorry you are wrong.
I should also had that there are several Rugby Clubs that are older than both those as well.
My point partly tongue in cheek, but mostly identifying a few things, 'football' was played in Australia before AF started, AF in Sydney was never really played, the early rules of AF have less in common than those of Cambridge and Sheffield rules have with modern football.
Whereas AF was introduced prior to that
https://nswfootballhistory.com.au/wp-co ... ISTORY.doc
Clearly Clubs like Carlton before many European soccer clubs came into being. Regardless of the 'rules' being different it was still there and the Clubs that still exist today were there - your trying to gain some higher moral ground where there just isn't!
The only measure are professional comps? Kinda rules out Rugby then, which is a bit unfair.
Carlton is older than many football clubs? yep sure that's true, not sure the point. There are football clubs older than Carlton, see not sure of the point you are making.
Moral ground? how so? Just saying that there are older football clubs than AF clubs, nothing more nothing less.
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Terry wrote:They train and look like Kenyan long distance runners. I don't know why the fumblers don't do one of those ridiculous combine things in Kenya - heaps of tall spindly looking blokes over there lololololololololNRL&NFLweLaughATafl wrote:AFL players look more like they belong in college with this pic.
Interesting to read one of the American football players is a fan of Jarrod Hayne and Sonny Bill Williams. They also find it confusing how Australian football is played on a round field.
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Do you seriously think these guys are fat lol.. You just have to look at the physiques of the two codes players and it says it all about AFL players not even looking like footballers.Swans4ever wrote:Yeah but your confusing being fit and athletic with being fat and obese - you need to get a grip with reality - Buddy Franklin or Kurt Tippet, Mumford would tower over most NRL players and look much bigger - taking this one photo is really no argument at all - your just making yourself look like most RL posters do - desperate and foolish!NRL&NFLweLaughATafl wrote:Most AFL players look the same next to NRL players too. AFL is not a game of explosive speed and power.Thresher wrote:lol they look like they weigh about 30 kg and i do not hate gws i do love to mock them though
I guarantee most AFL players would not stand a chance with explosive speed, weight training and agilty required.
As for being tall, that does not automatically mean your strong. The AFL player is the tallest guy there and still looks slim as.
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do you ever take reality in to the equation flog?NRL&NFLweLaughATafl wrote:Do you seriously think these guys are fat lol.. You just have to look at the physiques of the two codes players and it says it all about AFL players not even looking like footballers.Swans4ever wrote:Yeah but your confusing being fit and athletic with being fat and obese - you need to get a grip with reality - Buddy Franklin or Kurt Tippet, Mumford would tower over most NRL players and look much bigger - taking this one photo is really no argument at all - your just making yourself look like most RL posters do - desperate and foolish!NRL&NFLweLaughATafl wrote:Most AFL players look the same next to NRL players too. AFL is not a game of explosive speed and power.Thresher wrote:lol they look like they weigh about 30 kg and i do not hate gws i do love to mock them though
I guarantee most AFL players would not stand a chance with explosive speed, weight training and agilty required.
As for being tall, that does not automatically mean your strong. The AFL player is the tallest guy there and still looks slim as.
leagues finest tried AFL and were out played, by a bunch of kids! the kids were, faster, fitter, better endurance, more skilled, smarter than leagues finest!
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Pal, you keep saying this over and over. You are a fumbleball fool!!!! Everyone knows the fumblers threw multi millions of $$$$$$$ at Hunt and Folau, they were desperate to get them. They then immediately played 1st grade in a game they had never played and excelled. Their coaches and the media repeatedly praised them. They conquered fumbleball in a heatbeat it is such an easy game to play. They then went to play more serious games.leagueiscrap wrote:do you ever take reality in to the equation flog?NRL&NFLweLaughATafl wrote:Do you seriously think these guys are fat lol.. You just have to look at the physiques of the two codes players and it says it all about AFL players not even looking like footballers.Swans4ever wrote:Yeah but your confusing being fit and athletic with being fat and obese - you need to get a grip with reality - Buddy Franklin or Kurt Tippet, Mumford would tower over most NRL players and look much bigger - taking this one photo is really no argument at all - your just making yourself look like most RL posters do - desperate and foolish!NRL&NFLweLaughATafl wrote:Most AFL players look the same next to NRL players too. AFL is not a game of explosive speed and power.Thresher wrote:lol they look like they weigh about 30 kg and i do not hate gws i do love to mock them though
I guarantee most AFL players would not stand a chance with explosive speed, weight training and agilty required.
As for being tall, that does not automatically mean your strong. The AFL player is the tallest guy there and still looks slim as.
leagues finest tried AFL and were out played, by a bunch of kids! the kids were, faster, fitter, better endurance, more skilled, smarter than leagues finest!
but you dont want to take that in to account do you
You are a compulsive liar. You need help Pal.
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Na they just took the money and had a laugh at AFL first grade.leagueiscrap wrote:do you ever take reality in to the equation flog?NRL&NFLweLaughATafl wrote:Do you seriously think these guys are fat lol.. You just have to look at the physiques of the two codes players and it says it all about AFL players not even looking like footballers.Swans4ever wrote:Yeah but your confusing being fit and athletic with being fat and obese - you need to get a grip with reality - Buddy Franklin or Kurt Tippet, Mumford would tower over most NRL players and look much bigger - taking this one photo is really no argument at all - your just making yourself look like most RL posters do - desperate and foolish!NRL&NFLweLaughATafl wrote:Most AFL players look the same next to NRL players too. AFL is not a game of explosive speed and power.Thresher wrote:lol they look like they weigh about 30 kg and i do not hate gws i do love to mock them though
I guarantee most AFL players would not stand a chance with explosive speed, weight training and agilty required.
As for being tall, that does not automatically mean your strong. The AFL player is the tallest guy there and still looks slim as.
leagues finest tried AFL and were out played, by a bunch of kids! the kids were, faster, fitter, better endurance, more skilled, smarter than leagues finest!
but you dont want to take that in to account do you
Then again, not one AFL player has even made first grade Rugby League.

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You were the one saying Soccer had been here longer ...... I'm just pointing out that it's professional comps are no older than AFL - you are somehow trying to argue that this in some ways makes soccer superior - it doesn't.post_hoc wrote:I can't really understand what you are trying to say.Swans4ever wrote:Well no what was the professional soccer comp in Sydney until 1882 http://home.dictionaryofsydney.org/soccer-in-sydney-2/post_hoc wrote:Thought that might get a few nibbles, disappointed it was only 1.Swans4ever wrote:Err no - some AF clubs have existed before most if not all soccer clubs OS and certainly 100 yrs before any A League clubs. Pretty stupid comment really!post_hoc wrote:been here longer than AFLleagueiscrap wrote:Just like the soccer is trying to do over herepost_hoc wrote:once again the AFL crying out for relevance, any international event the AFL photobombs, they do it with the ICC in melbourne, hell they were even so desperate that they got in on the Action win Tim Cahill signed for Melbourne City.
They are the ultimate look at me look at me sporting admin in the world. They are so lacking in any international credibility that they have to jump on any international exposure they can.
What A League clubs have got to do with it is beyond me, but but this comments is great
"some AF clubs have existed before most if not all soccer clubs OS"
So we are talking about several 100's of thousands of clubs worldwide, so you are saying SOME AF clubs are older. But they are not the oldest. I know of at least 2 that are older.
Edinburgh Football club and Sheffield FC and maybe Hallam, so sorry you are wrong.
I should also had that there are several Rugby Clubs that are older than both those as well.
My point partly tongue in cheek, but mostly identifying a few things, 'football' was played in Australia before AF started, AF in Sydney was never really played, the early rules of AF have less in common than those of Cambridge and Sheffield rules have with modern football.
Whereas AF was introduced prior to that
https://nswfootballhistory.com.au/wp-co ... ISTORY.doc
Clearly Clubs like Carlton before many European soccer clubs came into being. Regardless of the 'rules' being different it was still there and the Clubs that still exist today were there - your trying to gain some higher moral ground where there just isn't!
The only measure are professional comps? Kinda rules out Rugby then, which is a bit unfair.
Carlton is older than many football clubs? yep sure that's true, not sure the point. There are football clubs older than Carlton, see not sure of the point you are making.
Moral ground? how so? Just saying that there are older football clubs than AF clubs, nothing more nothing less.
The fact you have world wide comps proves nothing but that people are very insular - (I suppose the fact at one point most of the worlds population were under communist governments - doesn't make that system of government better than democracy!). I just don't think you really have a point!
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But facts are facts. AFL has rules that are stupid beyond words compared to football.Swans4ever wrote:You were the one saying Soccer had been here longer ...... I'm just pointing out that it's professional comps are no older than AFL - you are somehow trying to argue that this in some ways makes soccer superior - it doesn't.post_hoc wrote:I can't really understand what you are trying to say.Swans4ever wrote:Well no what was the professional soccer comp in Sydney until 1882 http://home.dictionaryofsydney.org/soccer-in-sydney-2/post_hoc wrote:Thought that might get a few nibbles, disappointed it was only 1.Swans4ever wrote:Err no - some AF clubs have existed before most if not all soccer clubs OS and certainly 100 yrs before any A League clubs. Pretty stupid comment really!post_hoc wrote:been here longer than AFLleagueiscrap wrote:Just like the soccer is trying to do over herepost_hoc wrote:once again the AFL crying out for relevance, any international event the AFL photobombs, they do it with the ICC in melbourne, hell they were even so desperate that they got in on the Action win Tim Cahill signed for Melbourne City.
They are the ultimate look at me look at me sporting admin in the world. They are so lacking in any international credibility that they have to jump on any international exposure they can.
What A League clubs have got to do with it is beyond me, but but this comments is great
"some AF clubs have existed before most if not all soccer clubs OS"
So we are talking about several 100's of thousands of clubs worldwide, so you are saying SOME AF clubs are older. But they are not the oldest. I know of at least 2 that are older.
Edinburgh Football club and Sheffield FC and maybe Hallam, so sorry you are wrong.
I should also had that there are several Rugby Clubs that are older than both those as well.
My point partly tongue in cheek, but mostly identifying a few things, 'football' was played in Australia before AF started, AF in Sydney was never really played, the early rules of AF have less in common than those of Cambridge and Sheffield rules have with modern football.
Whereas AF was introduced prior to that
https://nswfootballhistory.com.au/wp-co ... ISTORY.doc
Clearly Clubs like Carlton before many European soccer clubs came into being. Regardless of the 'rules' being different it was still there and the Clubs that still exist today were there - your trying to gain some higher moral ground where there just isn't!
The only measure are professional comps? Kinda rules out Rugby then, which is a bit unfair.
Carlton is older than many football clubs? yep sure that's true, not sure the point. There are football clubs older than Carlton, see not sure of the point you are making.
Moral ground? how so? Just saying that there are older football clubs than AF clubs, nothing more nothing less.
The fact you have world wide comps proves nothing but that people are very insular - (I suppose the fact at one point most of the worlds population were under communist governments - doesn't make that system of government better than democracy!). I just don't think you really have a point!

No other country in the world will like a sport which rewards missed shots at goal and has a ref throw the ball in backwards when it goes out.


Like seriously how shit is AFL lol
The reason Football is the world game is because it is a common sense game.
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Terry wrote:Pal, you keep saying this over and over. You are a fumbleball fool!!!! Everyone knows the fumblers threw multi millions of $$$$$$$ at Hunt and Folau, they were desperate to get them. They then immediately played 1st grade in a game they had never played and excelled. Their coaches and the media repeatedly praised them. They conquered fumbleball in a heatbeat it is such an easy game to play. They then went to play more serious games.leagueiscrap wrote:do you ever take reality in to the equation flog?NRL&NFLweLaughATafl wrote:Do you seriously think these guys are fat lol.. You just have to look at the physiques of the two codes players and it says it all about AFL players not even looking like footballers.Swans4ever wrote:Yeah but your confusing being fit and athletic with being fat and obese - you need to get a grip with reality - Buddy Franklin or Kurt Tippet, Mumford would tower over most NRL players and look much bigger - taking this one photo is really no argument at all - your just making yourself look like most RL posters do - desperate and foolish!NRL&NFLweLaughATafl wrote:Most AFL players look the same next to NRL players too. AFL is not a game of explosive speed and power.Thresher wrote:lol they look like they weigh about 30 kg and i do not hate gws i do love to mock them though
I guarantee most AFL players would not stand a chance with explosive speed, weight training and agilty required.
As for being tall, that does not automatically mean your strong. The AFL player is the tallest guy there and still looks slim as.
leagues finest tried AFL and were out played, by a bunch of kids! the kids were, faster, fitter, better endurance, more skilled, smarter than leagues finest!
but you dont want to take that in to account do you
You are a compulsive liar. You need help Pal.
you cant change the fact! NRLOL's finest were out played by teenage kids! folau and hunt had all the time in the world to train and hone their skills & they failed pathetically!
after all AFL is aparently such a simple game to play
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Huh? More likely the case that irrelevant sports from overseas try to latch onto anything Australian in this instance "Australia's Game" to seek a desperately needed headline/photo opportunity and publicity. Pathetic isn't it. Even the so called "world game" seeking some attention.post_hoc wrote:once again the AFL crying out for relevance, any international event the AFL photobombs, they do it with the ICC in melbourne, hell they were even so desperate that they got in on the Action win Tim Cahill signed for Melbourne City.
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