Called AFL X. I wonder if they will get rid of the point for missing rule too.

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Said to be outraging a lot of your traditionalists down South though.leagueiscrap wrote:its a good idea, considering if the league wants to play a exhibition game over seas, aside from the cricket playing countries there is next to no other countries that has ovals anywhere near the size of the average playing oval
No on radio this morning was all very positive they look at it like footsaloz.NRL&NFLweLaughATafl wrote:Said to be outraging a lot of your traditionalists down South though.leagueiscrap wrote:its a good idea, considering if the league wants to play a exhibition game over seas, aside from the cricket playing countries there is next to no other countries that has ovals anywhere near the size of the average playing oval
id love to see the concept especially on the rectangular field, if it take any elements of the Gallic footy as wellSwans4ever wrote:No on radio this morning was all very positive they look at it like footsaloz.NRL&NFLweLaughATafl wrote:Said to be outraging a lot of your traditionalists down South though.leagueiscrap wrote:its a good idea, considering if the league wants to play a exhibition game over seas, aside from the cricket playing countries there is next to no other countries that has ovals anywhere near the size of the average playing oval
You really are an idiot Terry you talk a lot of shit!Terry wrote:I suggest they also try playing with a soccer ball at all levels of the game. That might take out a bit of the fumbling and stumbling that goes on as the poor buggers seem incapable of controlling the oval ball. This might make the game more attractive to the uninitiated who currently see it as an unskilled rabble. Call me an idea's man lolololololol
Do the same in the states called metro footy there just a good way to initiate the uninitiatedleagueiscrap wrote:id love to see the concept especially on the rectangular field, if it take any elements of the Gallic footy as wellSwans4ever wrote:No on radio this morning was all very positive they look at it like footsaloz.NRL&NFLweLaughATafl wrote:Said to be outraging a lot of your traditionalists down South though.leagueiscrap wrote:its a good idea, considering if the league wants to play a exhibition game over seas, aside from the cricket playing countries there is next to no other countries that has ovals anywhere near the size of the average playing oval
Metro Footy? is that like the cat bury 9s? a simplified non contact version?Swans4ever wrote:Do the same in the states called metro footy there just a good way to initiate the uninitiatedleagueiscrap wrote:id love to see the concept especially on the rectangular field, if it take any elements of the Gallic footy as wellSwans4ever wrote:No on radio this morning was all very positive they look at it like footsaloz.NRL&NFLweLaughATafl wrote:Said to be outraging a lot of your traditionalists down South though.leagueiscrap wrote:its a good idea, considering if the league wants to play a exhibition game over seas, aside from the cricket playing countries there is next to no other countries that has ovals anywhere near the size of the average playing oval
Come on Swino, I'm just trying to help you fumblers clean up your game lolololololol. I've got plenty more ideas for you fumblers - might start a topic on it. I think I'll call it, 'How do you take the fumble out of fumbleball', lololololololSwans4ever wrote:You really are an idiot Terry you talk a lot of shit!Terry wrote:I suggest they also try playing with a soccer ball at all levels of the game. That might take out a bit of the fumbling and stumbling that goes on as the poor buggers seem incapable of controlling the oval ball. This might make the game more attractive to the uninitiated who currently see it as an unskilled rabble. Call me an idea's man lolololololol
AFL players look like they have two left feet compared to the ability of top level football strikers.Terry wrote:Come on Swino, I'm just trying to help you fumblers clean up your game lolololololol. I've got plenty more ideas for you fumblers - might start a topic on it. I think I'll call it, 'How do you take the fumble out of fumbleball', lololololololSwans4ever wrote:You really are an idiot Terry you talk a lot of shit!Terry wrote:I suggest they also try playing with a soccer ball at all levels of the game. That might take out a bit of the fumbling and stumbling that goes on as the poor buggers seem incapable of controlling the oval ball. This might make the game more attractive to the uninitiated who currently see it as an unskilled rabble. Call me an idea's man lolololololol
yeah and how did hunt and folau fair?NRL&NFLweLaughATafl wrote:AFL players look like they have two left feet compared to the ability of top level football strikers.Terry wrote:Come on Swino, I'm just trying to help you fumblers clean up your game lolololololol. I've got plenty more ideas for you fumblers - might start a topic on it. I think I'll call it, 'How do you take the fumble out of fumbleball', lololololololSwans4ever wrote:You really are an idiot Terry you talk a lot of shit!Terry wrote:I suggest they also try playing with a soccer ball at all levels of the game. That might take out a bit of the fumbling and stumbling that goes on as the poor buggers seem incapable of controlling the oval ball. This might make the game more attractive to the uninitiated who currently see it as an unskilled rabble. Call me an idea's man lolololololol
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