In the 70s there was no interchange, just a 19th man. When he was activated, the player who left the field to make way for him couldn't return. The game was more free flowing and high scoring then, with one on one battles all across the ground, and great duels between chf/chb's and ff/fb's. It was far more exciting and unique than the constant rolling rugby scrum of negation and denial of time and space to execute skills such as we were "priveleged' to witness on Friday night. I know that these opinions I've expressed will cue comments of "f-off back to the good old days grandpa", but I don't care. I stand by them, and reply in advance that you don't know what you're missing. The modern game and the present day team masquerading as the once-mighty Tigers leave me cold inside.