AFL - Yay or Nay

Do you like AFL?

  • Yay

    Votes: 34 43.0%
  • Nay

    Votes: 45 57.0%

  • Total voters
    79
My mate lives in Essendon, I don’t mind watching them , we went down to his place and he took us out to marble stadium, what a stadium, enclosed , bar and food easy to get to during the game , we need a stadium like that in Sydney, more people would go
 
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I have been a Collingwood fan since I was a kid. An uncle lived in Melbourne for many years & he gave me a Pies shirt when I was about 7. I love the fact we are biggest club in the country but the most hated club. The atmosphere at Collingwood games is pretty good. When we have a game wrapped up inside the last minute you will get the Collingwood chant which gets the hairs on your neck to stand up. The last game I went was Collingwood v Gws in Sydney and we outnumbered there fans. We are also referred to as the “no teeth” “no job” fans. I know plenty of people who can’t stand it though including my wife so I usually watch alone.
 
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I have been a Collingwood fan since I was a kid. An uncle lived in Melbourne for many years & he gave me a Pies shirt when I was about 7. I love the fact we are biggest club in the country but the most hated club. The atmosphere at Collingwood games is pretty good. When we have a game wrapped up inside the last minute you will get the Collingwood chant which gets the hairs on your neck to stand up. The last game I went was Collingwood v Gws in Sydney and we outnumbered there fans. We are also referred to as the “no teeth” “no job” fans. I know plenty of people who can’t stand it though including my wife so I usually watch alone.
Good old Collingwood forever, they know how to play the game, side by side they stick together to uphold the Magpies name.

I don't really follow AFL as such, just Collingwood and Richmond.
But long before the Swans were even thought about, there was a pretty good Aussie Rules comp. in Sydney, and I sort of followed Western Suburbs, and they were always near or at the top of the ladder.
 
I'm all for the welcome to country and I imagine that 30 mins would have been entertaining.
Sounds like torture.
I'd be all for it if they showed true current Aboriginal culture...but then again no one would want to be welcomed to that.
 

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