AFL stakeholders who are not code fanboys , koolaid sippers & won't cop the rubbish excuses from the AFL as to why the draw has been seriously compromised for a very flat & unconvincing result
was it worth it ?
hardly
the AFL looks foolish
https://au.sports.yahoo.com/AFL-chris-s ... tNsL3OVPjE
zero round continues to be lambasted internally
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Re: zero round continues to be lambasted internally
Only by fools.azif wrote: Thu Mar 14, 2024 11:03 amAFL stakeholders who are not code fanboys , koolaid sippers & won't cop the rubbish excuses from the AFL as to why the draw has been seriously compromised for a very flat & unconvincing result
was it worth it ?
hardly
the AFL looks foolish
https://au.sports.yahoo.com/AFL-chris-s ... tNsL3OVPjE
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Re: zero round continues to be lambasted internally
Did you read the article? Even the guy in the article says round zero was probably worth it lol. And this guy is notorious for whinging about shitazif wrote: Thu Mar 14, 2024 11:03 amAFL stakeholders who are not code fanboys , koolaid sippers & won't cop the rubbish excuses from the AFL as to why the draw has been seriously compromised for a very flat & unconvincing result
was it worth it ?
hardly
the AFL looks foolish
https://au.sports.yahoo.com/AFL-chris-s ... tNsL3OVPjE
"Of course it does but like with a lot of these things, is the juice worth the squeeze? In this case it probably is," Scott said on Fox Footy on Monday night. "Let's just be honest. Of course it compromises it, but it might be worth it."
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Re: zero round continues to be lambasted internally
I watched that interview and just read the article - I don't think he was criticising the concept - he was just pointing out that it does compromise the fixture - which he said he did not have a problem with - as is compromised in other ways - was just stating that let's not pretend it isn't compromised - acknowledge it and simply state it was worth doing for the benefits gained. That was my take anyway.azif wrote: Thu Mar 14, 2024 11:03 amAFL stakeholders who are not code fanboys , koolaid sippers & won't cop the rubbish excuses from the AFL as to why the draw has been seriously compromised for a very flat & unconvincing result
was it worth it ?
hardly
the AFL looks foolish
https://au.sports.yahoo.com/AFL-chris-s ... tNsL3OVPjE
In saying that - I have seen complaints from several melbourne based people about feeling left out - that it doesn't feel like the footy had started from their perspective as nothing on in Melbourne.
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Re: zero round continues to be lambasted internally
he said it compromises the draw , & that is a criticism joining a chorus of others who believe this concept is.... utterly ridiculousFred wrote: Thu Mar 14, 2024 11:54 amI watched that interview and just read the article - I don't think he was criticising the concept - he was just pointing out that it does compromise the fixture - which he said he did not have a problem with - as is compromised in other ways - was just stating that let's not pretend it isn't compromised - acknowledge it and simply state it was worth doing for the benefits gained. That was my take anyway.azif wrote: Thu Mar 14, 2024 11:03 amAFL stakeholders who are not code fanboys , koolaid sippers & won't cop the rubbish excuses from the AFL as to why the draw has been seriously compromised for a very flat & unconvincing result
was it worth it ?
hardly
the AFL looks foolish
https://au.sports.yahoo.com/AFL-chris-s ... tNsL3OVPjE
In saying that - I have seen complaints from several melbourne based people about feeling left out - that it doesn't feel like the footy had started from their perspective as nothing on in Melbourne.
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Re: zero round continues to be lambasted internally
From what I got from it was that if he was being critical it was more toward the AFL for pretending that it was not a compromise - to just acknowledge it is but a worthwhile one - he didn't see there being an issue with the draw being compromised I felt - just don't presend that it isn't.azif wrote: Thu Mar 14, 2024 1:30 pmhe said it compromises the draw , & that is a criticism joining a chorus of others who believe this concept is.... utterly ridiculousFred wrote: Thu Mar 14, 2024 11:54 amI watched that interview and just read the article - I don't think he was criticising the concept - he was just pointing out that it does compromise the fixture - which he said he did not have a problem with - as is compromised in other ways - was just stating that let's not pretend it isn't compromised - acknowledge it and simply state it was worth doing for the benefits gained. That was my take anyway.azif wrote: Thu Mar 14, 2024 11:03 amAFL stakeholders who are not code fanboys , koolaid sippers & won't cop the rubbish excuses from the AFL as to why the draw has been seriously compromised for a very flat & unconvincing result
was it worth it ?
hardly
the AFL looks foolish
https://au.sports.yahoo.com/AFL-chris-s ... tNsL3OVPjE
In saying that - I have seen complaints from several melbourne based people about feeling left out - that it doesn't feel like the footy had started from their perspective as nothing on in Melbourne.
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Re: zero round continues to be lambasted internally
he was saying its a dudFred wrote: Thu Mar 14, 2024 2:24 pmFrom what I got from it was that if he was being critical it was more toward the AFL for pretending that it was not a compromise - to just acknowledge it is but a worthwhile one - he didn't see there being an issue with the draw being compromised I felt - just don't presend that it isn't.azif wrote: Thu Mar 14, 2024 1:30 pmhe said it compromises the draw , & that is a criticism joining a chorus of others who believe this concept is.... utterly ridiculousFred wrote: Thu Mar 14, 2024 11:54 am
I watched that interview and just read the article - I don't think he was criticising the concept - he was just pointing out that it does compromise the fixture - which he said he did not have a problem with - as is compromised in other ways - was just stating that let's not pretend it isn't compromised - acknowledge it and simply state it was worth doing for the benefits gained. That was my take anyway.
In saying that - I have seen complaints from several melbourne based people about feeling left out - that it doesn't feel like the footy had started from their perspective as nothing on in Melbourne.
he & many others
they're right
it is
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Re: zero round continues to be lambasted internally
I must have missed when he said that - but agree, there have been the critics with the biggest one being maybe they could have had a game on the Sunday as well - possibly in Melbourne. Of course, this is a very melbourne centric approach and no mention of Adelaide or Perth.azif wrote: Thu Mar 14, 2024 3:30 pmhe was saying its a dudFred wrote: Thu Mar 14, 2024 2:24 pmFrom what I got from it was that if he was being critical it was more toward the AFL for pretending that it was not a compromise - to just acknowledge it is but a worthwhile one - he didn't see there being an issue with the draw being compromised I felt - just don't presend that it isn't.azif wrote: Thu Mar 14, 2024 1:30 pm
he said it compromises the draw , & that is a criticism joining a chorus of others who believe this concept is.... utterly ridiculous
he & many others
they're right
it is
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