Hey everyone,
I am an aspiring entrepreneur and I have a new idea that could possibly improve the AFL experience for both spectators and players.
If I could provide a product that would protect players in contests, leading to less injuries and allow players to play with more freedom and risk of injury to create a more exhilarating and inticing game, do you believe it would be marketable and would the AFL (and the fans) accept it?
Thank you for the replies and the market research. It is very much appreciated
New Product that Could Better Footy
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Re: New Product that Could Better Footy
I would imagine if it worked, and if its not stuff Essendon used then not just the AFL would be interested.Chappie wrote: Wed Oct 10, 2018 1:38 pmHey everyone,
I am an aspiring entrepreneur and I have a new idea that could possibly improve the AFL experience for both spectators and players.
If I could provide a product that would protect players in contests, leading to less injuries and allow players to play with more freedom and risk of injury to create a more exhilarating and inticing game, do you believe it would be marketable and would the AFL (and the fans) accept it?
Thank you for the replies and the market research. It is very much appreciated
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Re: New Product that Could Better Footy
See pissycat it goes both wayspussycat wrote: Wed Oct 10, 2018 1:51 pmI would imagine if it worked, and if its not stuff Cronulla Sharks used then not just the AFL would be interested.Chappie wrote: Wed Oct 10, 2018 1:38 pmHey everyone,
I am an aspiring entrepreneur and I have a new idea that could possibly improve the AFL experience for both spectators and players.
If I could provide a product that would protect players in contests, leading to less injuries and allow players to play with more freedom and risk of injury to create a more exhilarating and inticing game, do you believe it would be marketable and would the AFL (and the fans) accept it?
Thank you for the replies and the market research. It is very much appreciated
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