Preliminary final scheduling: "Not happy, Jan"
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Preliminary final scheduling: "Not happy, Jan"
Is it just me or has it struck people as odd that our match will be played on Saturday night? Since there have been 2 preliminary finals, I thought one was on Friday night and the other on Saturday afternoon. This was always the case until last year's Collingwood -Geelong clash which was held on Saturday night.
Can I be cycnical and claim it is all about the AFL maximising a national TV audience at the expense of fairness in both sides' time preparation for the Grand Final?
Can I be cycnical and claim it is all about the AFL maximising a national TV audience at the expense of fairness in both sides' time preparation for the Grand Final?
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They were played in the day because the teams were from interstate.Kilda wrote:In 2006, Adelaide v West Coast on Saturday afternoon
In 2005, West Coast versus Adelaide on Saturday afternoon
If we were playing the Swans we would be playing during the day too.
Doesn't worry me....when was the last time we lost on a Saturday Night?? 2003 I think.
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We haven't lost at the Telstra Dome on a Saturday night since 2003.Cirra wrote:They were played in the day because the teams were from interstate.Kilda wrote:In 2006, Adelaide v West Coast on Saturday afternoon
In 2005, West Coast versus Adelaide on Saturday afternoon
If we were playing the Swans we would be playing during the day too.
Doesn't worry me....when was the last time we lost on a Saturday Night?? 2003 I think.
Pies v Cats was played on the Saturday night last year. It's sort of a reward for finishing on top.
Now kinda wishing we were playing Sydney then I may have been able to go
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This.Cirra wrote:They were played in the day because the teams were from interstate.Kilda wrote:In 2006, Adelaide v West Coast on Saturday afternoon
In 2005, West Coast versus Adelaide on Saturday afternoon
If we were playing the Swans we would be playing during the day too.
I don't think any of us were complaining when we played our prelim on Friday night last year while Geelong and Collingwood slugged it out on the Saturday night.
At the end of the day if Collingwood win, they'll have a day advantage over us after finishing higher than us, if Geelong win they'll have 1 days break after playing 1 game more than us this month.
Neither is disadvantageous to us.
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Sounds like a plan..matrix wrote:works out well for me
might hit the markets for a gander in the morning then cruise down to the corner around 4.30/5 for a feed this time.
I reckon we might hit the corner around 4.30...have a coupla and a meal before the game.
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donebigred wrote:Sounds like a plan..matrix wrote:works out well for me
might hit the markets for a gander in the morning then cruise down to the corner around 4.30/5 for a feed this time.
I reckon we might hit the corner around 4.30...have a coupla and a meal before the game.
see ya there
pwoit...get planning
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as long as we're tehre don't really care when or where
But arvo would have been convenient
but the day and the game will be a joy because the Saints are in it..
But arvo would have been convenient
but the day and the game will be a joy because the Saints are in it..
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it is only a saturDAY game if there is an interstate team playing.
this allows the team to fly home saturday NIGHT and have the best preperation for the GF they can get (if they win), as im sure you know neither of the dogs or us are interstate, so it will be a night game. if Sydney ended up winning it would of been a day game.
this allows the team to fly home saturday NIGHT and have the best preperation for the GF they can get (if they win), as im sure you know neither of the dogs or us are interstate, so it will be a night game. if Sydney ended up winning it would of been a day game.
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Re: Preliminary final scheduling: "Not happy, Jan"
I think you are right to be cynical about the AFL's motives.Kilda wrote:Can I be cycnical and claim it is all about the AFL maximising a national TV audience at the expense of fairness in both sides' time preparation for the Grand Final?
So often the dollar rules, even at the expense of providing a level playing field for all clubs.
The draw is hopelessly compromised and weighted in favour of certain clubs.
Collingwood is a case in point.
They haven't played away from the MCG since July 9. That is nine matches and more than two months.
Meanwhile, Fremantle, having earned a finals spot, turns up for its semi-final against Geelong having not seen the MCG once this season. No wonder those kids were overawed and blown out of the water by quarter time.
It doesn't say a lot for the competition's intergity. A level playing field ... the same rules for all clubs and all players ... is not a lot to ask. The AFL doesn't deliver it.
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Good !!Maxstar22 wrote:They could play it at 3am on Mars for all I care.
As long as we WIN!!!!
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Re: Preliminary final scheduling: "Not happy, Jan"
how could they possibly give fremantle the same number of games at the mcg every year as a melbourne team? logistically impossible.bigcarl wrote:It doesn't say a lot for the competition's intergity. A level playing field ... the same rules for all clubs and all players ... is not a lot to ask. The AFL doesn't deliver it.
there are always going to be teams who have their home ground at the grand final venue, unless we play it at homebush in the vein of wembley or the millennium stadium in the uk.