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Re: Biggest sooky little babies?
« Reply #210 on: July 19, 2019, 12:07:37 AM »
Just beat the Sooks at the MCG.

If we play them it will get personal.

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Re: Biggest sooky little babies?
« Reply #211 on: July 19, 2019, 05:54:20 AM »
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Re: Biggest sooky little babies?
« Reply #212 on: July 19, 2019, 01:40:46 PM »
Maybe they're council could collect some extra tax and build a 70,000+ capacity stadium...goodness knows they have the space for it out there...

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Re: Biggest sooky little babies?
« Reply #213 on: July 19, 2019, 07:01:11 PM »
Sometimes, if you stand on the beach, you can hear their wailing carry across the bay with the wind
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Re: Biggest sooky little babies?
« Reply #214 on: July 19, 2019, 07:41:40 PM »
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Re: Biggest sooky little babies?
« Reply #215 on: July 19, 2019, 09:37:43 PM »
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Re: Biggest sooky little babies?
« Reply #216 on: August 01, 2019, 04:50:55 AM »
MCG final will always mean a free kick for Melbourne teams

Michelangelo Rucci,
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1 Aug 2019


West Coast’s win in last year’s AFL grand final spared the league executive from any awkward questions about locking the premiership play-off to the MCG until 2057. But it might be just a short-lived reprieve.

The Eagles’ dramatic win against the MCG-based Collingwood took away — for the moment — the concern for how the national competition’s most-important game of the year is played to the advantage of a large group of Melbourne-based clubs.

Richmond this weekend will play at the MCG for the fourth consecutive week, albeit as the “away” team to the venue’s original tenant, Melbourne. The Tigers then finish the home-and-away fixture with another three games at the so-called “home of football” — to complete a pre-finals run of seven in a row at the MCG.

It is an inevitable fall-out of a national competition overloaded with half of its 18 teams based in Melbourne and the ground-rationalisation era leaving just two AFL venues (MCG and Docklands) in Melbourne. Where else would the Demons and Tigers play but at the G?

The ironical twist in the MCG debate will be if Richmond ranks fourth at the end of the home-and-away series — and is tied to a qualifying final against top-ranked Geelong, a Victorian rival that calls the MCG home every so often.

Geelong, as the minor premier, would be returning to the MCG for the first time in six weeks and the sixth time this season (while Richmond would be playing its 14th game of the year at the G).

No wonder Geelong is more and more adamant that any home final it earns should be played at its home at Kardinia Park where the capacity of 36,000 is far less than the 100,000 seats at the MCG.

But this is an AFL built on the dollar — and even Geelong has fallen into this commercial trap of chasing cash. The Cats’ 160th anniversary game on July 21 was not at Kardinia Park but at the MCG. It was not against its first opponent of Melbourne but its modern rival in Hawthorn … clearly for commercial reasons.

AFL rules refer to “home state” rather than “home field” in determining where a final is played. Geelong v Richmond has a stronger commercial fit at the MCG than at Kardinia Park. The compelling argument from AFL House will be about choosing the venue that offers more seats to the 70,000 fans who want to attend the final.

Of the past 10 Geelong-Richmond games, only two have been played at Kardinia Park — in 2017 and 2012 with crowds of 32,266 and 21,952 respectively. The eight at the MCG have been split 5-3 in Geelong’s favour and drawn no less than 34,377 fans (in 2014).

The MCG debate will not go away while there is the perception it significantly favours a powerful group of Melbourne-based teams. Thankfully, the AFL no long demands at least one of the two preliminary finals be played at the MCG — a contractual theme that clearly worked against non-Victorian teams.

The AFL top-eight for September’s finals does appear almost a lock with no credible rival to unseat an under-performing Adelaide from eighth spot.

The AFL’s best-case scenario is for the final rankings to be — 1. Geelong, 2. West Coast, 3. Richmond, 4. Brisbane, 5. Collingwood, 6. GWS, 7. Essendon and 8. Adelaide. Then the first weekend of the finals would deliver Geelong v Brisbane at Kardinia Park; West Coast v Richmond at Perth Stadium; Collingwood v Adelaide at the MCG and GWS v Essendon in Sydney.

And, as with West Coast’s grand final win last year, the MCG debate would come off the boil … for a short moment again.

https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/sport/afl/expert-opinion/michelangelo-rucci/mcg-will-always-mean-a-free-kick-for-melbourne-teams-in-finals/news-story/2a69b3711793fea9ce477cf233d84134

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Re: Biggest sooky little babies?
« Reply #217 on: August 02, 2019, 12:09:44 AM »
All those interstaters whinging about our finals being played at the 'G always conveniently leave out that interstate sides get a massive advantage during the H/A season of 10 home games against opposition sides from outside of their state. It gives them an easier opportunity to finish higher on the ladder. Likewise, Geelong have the advantage of their own exclusive home ground for 7? home games.

We, on the other hand, get just three such home games this year (our recent win over Port plus the Eagles and Lions games coming up). Our 'home' game against the Swans was at Docklands. Clashes with other MCG tenants are neutral derbies so there's no advantage.

No one sooked when we sucked for three decades even at the 'G. The salty tears have only kicked in since September 2017 ::).
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Re: Biggest sooky little babies?
« Reply #218 on: August 02, 2019, 05:07:25 AM »
All those interstaters whinging about our finals being played at the 'G always conveniently leave out that interstate sides get a massive advantage during the H/A season of 10 home games against opposition sides from outside of their state. It gives them an easier opportunity to finish higher on the ladder. Likewise, Geelong have the advantage of their own exclusive home ground for 7? home games.

We, on the other hand, get just three such home games this year (our recent win over Port plus the Eagles and Lions games coming up). Our 'home' game against the Swans was at Docklands. Clashes with other MCG tenants are neutral derbies so there's no advantage.

No one sooked when we sucked for three decades even at the 'G. The salty tears have only kicked in since September 2017 ::) .


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Re: Biggest sooky little babies?
« Reply #219 on: August 02, 2019, 07:55:54 AM »
All those interstaters whinging about our finals being played at the 'G always conveniently leave out that interstate sides get a massive advantage during the H/A season of 10 home games against opposition sides from outside of their state. It gives them an easier opportunity to finish higher on the ladder. Likewise, Geelong have the advantage of their own exclusive home ground for 7? home games.

We, on the other hand, get just three such home games this year (our recent win over Port plus the Eagles and Lions games coming up). Our 'home' game against the Swans was at Docklands. Clashes with other MCG tenants are neutral derbies so there's no advantage.

No one sooked when we sucked for three decades even at the 'G. The salty tears have only kicked in since September 2017 ::) .


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Re: Biggest sooky little babies?
« Reply #220 on: August 02, 2019, 08:32:19 AM »
All those interstaters whinging about our finals being played at the 'G always conveniently leave out that interstate sides get a massive advantage during the H/A season of 10 home games against opposition sides from outside of their state. It gives them an easier opportunity to finish higher on the ladder. Likewise, Geelong have the advantage of their own exclusive home ground for 7? home games.

We, on the other hand, get just three such home games this year (our recent win over Port plus the Eagles and Lions games coming up). Our 'home' game against the Swans was at Docklands. Clashes with other MCG tenants are neutral derbies so there's no advantage.

No one sooked when we sucked for three decades even at the 'G. The salty tears have only kicked in since September 2017 ::) .


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Re: Biggest sooky little babies?
« Reply #221 on: August 02, 2019, 10:18:52 AM »
All those interstaters whinging about our finals being played at the 'G always conveniently leave out that interstate sides get a massive advantage during the H/A season of 10 home games against opposition sides from outside of their state. It gives them an easier opportunity to finish higher on the ladder. Likewise, Geelong have the advantage of their own exclusive home ground for 7? home games.

We, on the other hand, get just three such home games this year (our recent win over Port plus the Eagles and Lions games coming up). Our 'home' game against the Swans was at Docklands. Clashes with other MCG tenants are neutral derbies so there's no advantage.

No one sooked when we sucked for three decades even at the 'G. The salty tears have only kicked in since September 2017 ::) .


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Re: Biggest sooky little babies?
« Reply #222 on: August 14, 2019, 12:37:49 PM »
Expect another bout of sooking from Chris Scott  :rollin.

Cat-astrophe! Geelong’s home final set for MCG.

Jon Ralph
Herald-Sun
14 Aug 2019


THE AFL is determined to schedule a Thursday night week one final but has officially ruled out a GMHBA Stadium final in September.

The league is desperate to maximise its attendances across the season, hopeful it could break last year’s home-and-away record attendance in the next fortnight.

That same policy is certain to result in the Cats playing an MCG final if they qualify — potentially against Richmond — rather than at GMHBA Stadium.

AFL fixturing boss Travis Auld told the Herald Sun that while teams had the right to play in their own state, “we want to give as many fans a chance to watch their team play”.

https://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/teams/geelong/geelong-set-to-play-home-qualifying-final-at-mcg-as-afl-rules-out-gmhba-stadium-as-finals-venue/news-story/50c1e1b0066e41d8b54c77486f79247a

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Re: Biggest sooky little babies?
« Reply #223 on: August 14, 2019, 05:51:17 PM »
Geelongs North Korean Supporters group not happy about it either
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Re: Biggest sooky little babies?
« Reply #224 on: August 14, 2019, 06:51:59 PM »
Geelong's executive team declined the opportunity to publicly state their disappointment at the decision, but coach Chris Scott reacted to the AFL's call later on Wednesday.

"They were definitive about maximising attendances for finals which is absolutely (the AFL's) right," he said.

"If they've made their call we've got no choice but to acquiesce.

"I don't think it augurs well for the Gold Coast or GWS or some of the smaller Melbourne clubs into the future.

"But it's their prerogative to decide what they prioritise.

"Whether I agree with it or whether football people in general agree with it, it's probably beside the point."

https://www.afl.com.au/news/2019-08-14/weve-got-no-choice-but-to-acquiesce-cats-denied-home-final