BarryGrogan wrote: ↑Fri 06 Mar 2020 4:54pm
outside66 wrote: ↑Fri 06 Mar 2020 4:34pm
To be fair, you can't disagree with alot here (I'm not a fan of hers one way or the other btw). I'm surprised that the Vic govt paid for the game rights. The only thing that would be up for contention is if both teams are doing well in the lead-up to the fixture as it would then make it a "first-rate" game. At the time of writing though, it is a second-rate game to those outside the Saints/Port walls. That said, both clubs have advised that they will be making a concerted effort to showcase and support the Chinese community, so if they come good on that then perhaps Rita is wrong in saying that this game will not have much of an impact.
I can't disagree more.
What on earth is wrong with Victorian wanting to host a Victorian team's home game on the Eve of a public holiday??
She is a very, very short sighted person. Most stubboen and ignorant people are. Especially when they're blinded by their agenda.
There's a large Chinese population in Melbourne who have been hit hard by the corona virus. They'd be feeling s*** and largely isolated I would suggest
To pay a measly $400k to not only facilitate a 120yo Victorian club with 250000 supporters getting to play a home game in Victoria on the Eve of a public holiday, but also acknowledge our Chinese Melburnians in the process - is just simply good leadership and quality longer term thinking.
Even if it means 5000 Saints fans don't leave the state to go and watch the game for 3 days, and 5000 South Australians stay here for 3 days instead of flying to Queensland - your going to close to being square.
And that's without eveything else that comes have 20000+ people in the CBD on the Eve of a public holiday.
It's actually an incredibly stupid opinion piece. Just cause she says things with such arrogance amd conviction - doesn't make them true.
I'm not debating you just looking for clarity?
So the 100,000 Chinese living in Melbourne are hit hard by coronavirus because?
- racists treat them different blaming them for the virus by association
- these 100000 Chinese were ALL planning to travel to China or receive guests from China which was stopped by travel ban
- these 100000 Chinese all know someone or have family in Wuhan? Like how all blacks know each other or all Pakistani taxi drivers are related? It's such a small country they all would know each other.
- all Chinese own $2 shops and now can't get their goods from their brothers factory in Wuhan?
- I can see a few of them being sad their native country is suffering...But I'm guessing the tiny percentage of Chinese living in Melbourne don't give 2 f@cks if the AFL plays a token game to offer commiserations.
I'm looking for your meaning for these poor suffering Chinese....doing it hard.
Facts are somehow it benefited Mr AFL or his elite mates to have the game in Melbourne and it is there now. That's all.
It's not a bad outcome just stop bullsh!tting about why.