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Well, I’m from there, my entire family live there, I go there regularly (well not right now)
I have a little understanding of the culture down there
I left when I was 16 and that was 30 odd years ago
Still consider myself Tasmanian- as does Nick Reiwoldt
We are very proud and parochial people
Yes you are entitled to your opinion and it counts just as much as anyone else’s.
What you shouldn’t do is abuse or belittle or slag off at others by way of narky comments where their opinions differ. That’s what got you a 1 day ban. Then you’re back on here at 12.01am to post again! Seriously B.M you need some other interest, this is not healthy.
For what it’s worth, my opinion is that I would like to see a team in Tassie too but I think the decision makers might be concerned they will be too successful.
Rugby League would have to be the stupidest, most moronic and over rated game of all time.
I find myself with plenty of spare time atm, and will do with that as I please
Interesting that you (sort of) agree with me, but still find the time to argue with me. And be careful not to fall off that high horse you’re on. It’s a long way down.
BTW it was worth the ban, to tell someone they can f*** off given their comments.
B.M wrote: ↑Thu 19 Aug 2021 12:46pm
So you’re telling me how to live my life now.
Not half arrogant?!
I find myself with plenty of spare time atm, and will do with that as I please
Interesting that you (sort of) agree with me, but still find the time to argue with me. And be careful not to fall off that high horse you’re on. It’s a long way down.
BTW it was worth the ban, to tell someone they can f*** off given their comments.
Did you enjoy me getting a ban?!
In any mature relationship friends can agree, disagree and agree to disagree.
Your comment about high horses has a bit of the pot & kettle syndrome about it.I was a little surprised that you lost it in such a manner. I was surprised at the ban, I thought you were a bit of a protected species on here. I really couldn’t care less if you were here or not.
Your comment about what you do in your life is entirely spot on and I apologise for my comment about that.
Rugby League would have to be the stupidest, most moronic and over rated game of all time.
B.M wrote: ↑Thu 19 Aug 2021 1:40am
North south divide only exists in football terms because of localised leagues - and the playing of intrastate rep games.
Local towns get behind their teams eg/Burnie
Regions get behind teams eg/ if Devonport played Clarence in a GF the supporters from the NW would barrack for Devonport
If Glenorchy played Port Melbourne in a game
All Tasmanians would support the Tassie side
All Tasmanian cricket followers follow the Hobart based Tasmanian side. I do and I haven’t lived there for 30 years!!!
Put an AFL team in Tassie
And watch a state unite
Like when the Eagles and the Crows joined the AFL
When I lived in Launceston, the North hated the South and it wasn't about football. It was about where the money was spent. In the South.
The Southern part of the State didn't even want to acknowledge the North even existed.
B.M wrote: ↑Thu 19 Aug 2021 1:40am
North south divide only exists in football terms because of localised leagues - and the playing of intrastate rep games.
Local towns get behind their teams eg/Burnie
Regions get behind teams eg/ if Devonport played Clarence in a GF the supporters from the NW would barrack for Devonport
If Glenorchy played Port Melbourne in a game
All Tasmanians would support the Tassie side
All Tasmanian cricket followers follow the Hobart based Tasmanian side. I do and I haven’t lived there for 30 years!!!
Put an AFL team in Tassie
And watch a state unite
Like when the Eagles and the Crows joined the AFL
When I lived in Launceston, the North hated the South and it wasn't about football. It was about where the money was spent. In the South.
The Southern part of the State didn't even want to acknowledge the North even existed.
Boag’s v Cascade
Rugby League would have to be the stupidest, most moronic and over rated game of all time.
B.M wrote: ↑Thu 19 Aug 2021 1:40am
North south divide only exists in football terms because of localised leagues - and the playing of intrastate rep games.
Local towns get behind their teams eg/Burnie
Regions get behind teams eg/ if Devonport played Clarence in a GF the supporters from the NW would barrack for Devonport
If Glenorchy played Port Melbourne in a game
All Tasmanians would support the Tassie side
All Tasmanian cricket followers follow the Hobart based Tasmanian side. I do and I haven’t lived there for 30 years!!!
Put an AFL team in Tassie
And watch a state unite
Like when the Eagles and the Crows joined the AFL
When I lived in Launceston, the North hated the South and it wasn't about football. It was about where the money was spent. In the South.
The Southern part of the State didn't even want to acknowledge the North even existed.
Boag’s v Cascade
Exactly. People in the North drank Boags and thought Cascade tasted like cat's piss. I tried a can once and you know what ? They were right.
The only thing the North and south had in common was their dislike of mainlanders.
happy feet wrote: ↑Wed 18 Aug 2021 5:19pm
Why is Tasmania ‘indisputably entitled to have the 19th licence for a team, when they have never had a team to date? I’m interested in what your thoughts are on this?
Happy to answer that "happy feet" - Tasmania as a foundation state of the Commonwealth has a fundamental right to take part in what the AFL terms a "national competition", no less than the other 5 mainland states of Australia if the case stacks up, which the Carter Review says it does.
Like Victoria, SA and WA, Tassie has always been regarded as a "AFL State" with strong support and a keen interest in the AFL competition and now that the Tasmanian Government has committed to ensuring its financial viability there is no reason for the AFL to vacillate and deny them their "place in the sun".
When one door closes and another door opens, you are probably in prison..
Sometimes, someone unexpected comes into your life out of nowhere, makes your heart race, and changes you forever. We call those people cops.
happy feet wrote: ↑Wed 18 Aug 2021 5:19pm
Why is Tasmania ‘indisputably entitled to have the 19th licence for a team, when they have never had a team to date? I’m interested in what your thoughts are on this?
Happy to answer that "happy feet" - Tasmania as a foundation state of the Commonwealth has a fundamental right to take part in what the AFL terms a "national competition", no less than the other 5 mainland states of Australia if the case stacks up, which the Carter Review says it does.
Like Victoria, SA and WA, Tassie has always been regarded as a "AFL State" with strong support and a keen interest in the AFL competition and now that the Tasmanian Government has committed to ensuring its financial viability there is no reason for the AFL to vacillate and deny them their "place in the sun".
Thank you for a great answer.
I would not be opposed to the Tassie Saints as long as we get the same deal as GWS and GCS.
Inaugural President Nick Riewoldt. Gosh just imagine if the Doc were around to rally the locals.
Rugby League would have to be the stupidest, most moronic and over rated game of all time.
happy feet wrote: ↑Thu 19 Aug 2021 4:37pm
I would not be opposed to the Tassie Saints as long as we get the same deal as GWS and GCS.
Inaugural President Nick Riewoldt. Gosh just imagine if the Doc were around to rally the locals.
Living in Brisbane I guess it wouldn't bother me much if St Kilda were to move their team to Tasmania.
Indeed, in some respects I think it could be a very good move, especially the expectation that it would give the club greater financial security (backing of Tasmanian Govt, many more members) and a stronger identity as the sole team from that state.
However I can't see it happening as it is likely that the Victorian based members/supporters are strongly opposed, and I can't see the President and his board of directors making any decisions in this regard that members won't support.
When one door closes and another door opens, you are probably in prison..
Sometimes, someone unexpected comes into your life out of nowhere, makes your heart race, and changes you forever. We call those people cops.
happy feet wrote: ↑Thu 19 Aug 2021 4:37pm
I would not be opposed to the Tassie Saints as long as we get the same deal as GWS and GCS.
Inaugural President Nick Riewoldt. Gosh just imagine if the Doc were around to rally the locals.
Living in Brisbane I guess it wouldn't bother me much if St Kilda were to move their team to Tasmania.
Indeed, in some respects I think it could be a very good move, especially the expectation that it would give the club greater financial security (backing of Tasmanian Govt, many more members) and a stronger identity as the sole team from that state.
However I can't see it happening as it is likely that the Victorian based members/supporters are strongly opposed, and I can't see the President and his board of directors making any decisions in this regard that members won't support.
Yep. I certainly would be opposed as would my large Saints supporting family.
Without substantial Government money to the tune of around 20 million per year initially a Tasmanian side, even a transplanted one would wither and die.
happy feet wrote: ↑Thu 19 Aug 2021 4:37pm
I would not be opposed to the Tassie Saints as long as we get the same deal as GWS and GCS.
Inaugural President Nick Riewoldt. Gosh just imagine if the Doc were around to rally the locals.
Living in Brisbane I guess it wouldn't bother me much if St Kilda were to move their team to Tasmania.
Indeed, in some respects I think it could be a very good move, especially the expectation that it would give the club greater financial security (backing of Tasmanian Govt, many more members) and a stronger identity as the sole team from that state.
However I can't see it happening as it is likely that the Victorian based members/supporters are strongly opposed, and I can't see the President and his board of directors making any decisions in this regard that members won't support.
Your probably right. We would need to become a complete financial disaster to precipitate a Tasmanian move.
Rugby League would have to be the stupidest, most moronic and over rated game of all time.
B.M wrote: ↑Thu 19 Aug 2021 6:02pm
Why would StK move
They have just built a 40M facility at Moorabbin and have 55K members
Financial wreck, but the AFL will pick up the bill. And gotta love equalisation
The AFL picking up the tab and equalisation has not helped us win a Premiership. The draft is compromised and free agency favours the powerful clubs. I’m concerned we are in the middle ground and will languish there.
Rugby League would have to be the stupidest, most moronic and over rated game of all time.
B.M wrote: ↑Thu 19 Aug 2021 6:02pm
Why would StK move
They have just built a 40M facility at Moorabbin and have 55K members
Financial wreck, but the AFL will pick up the bill. And gotta love equalisation
The AFL picking up the tab and equalisation has not helped us win a Premiership. The draft is compromised and free agency favours the powerful clubs. I’m concerned we are in the middle ground and will languish there.
We got to grand finals in 2009 and 2010 with a dodgy self interested coach. Just imagine what we could achieve with a half decent one.