You know who doesn't attend 21sts historically? Children.
You know who the next consumers of memberships, jerseys, merchandise are? People who are children now.
Why shut them out from the experience of the biggest day of the year?
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They're not shut out from the experience, just like they're not shut out from the experience of watching any Friday Night game. Saturday night is a non-school night and all the evidence shows that MORE PEOPLE WILL WATCH THE GAME at night. Once again, what you're saying isn't an argument otherwise you'd use that agument for all other night games.
We've created a tradition with over 100 years of progression to get to 2023 where the vast majority still believe that leaving it in the same time slot is the best way forward. End of story.
No we didn't create a tradition at all. No one at the VFL in 1897 said "Hey let's start the Grand Final at 2:30pm and we'll make it a "thing" "
Literally the only reason that all 11,500 games of VFL football from 1897 to 1985 were played at 2:00pm was because no grounds had light towers. That's it. That's the only reason. There is literally no other reason.
The moment light towers were built we started to gradually play more games, including finals eventually at night. Tradition had nothing to do with it. If tradition mattered, we'd be playing all the other finals during the day too.