It was wonderful watching North Melbourne tear the Demons apart on Sunday, nothing could have diminished that. But I feel like the league needs to do something to regulate the way clubs run home finals. It was absolutely embarrassing and ridiculous the way the ground announcements were only acknowledging one team and one set of supporters. It's one thing to do that in the H&A but in finals it's really jarring to go straight from the pomp and circumstance, welcome to country, please rise for the national anthem, etc. straight back into "OK DEES ARMY GET READY TO CHEER YOUR TEAM." They only called Melbourne goals, which lead to the amusing circumstance of only 1 of the 8 goals kicked for the game being called by the announcer. Couldn't even get the names of the North goalkickers up on the scoreboard.
What do others think? Is this just what you get for finishing higher? Personally I think the finals should have more of a special status, and a home final shouldn't be the same thing as a regular home game. I'd honestly hate it if the shoe was on the other foot and North took the responsibility of hosting a home final so lightly, totally refusing to even acknowledge the other team. This would never, ever be allowed in the mens' and I'm sure they'd never let a club do this at a home Grand Final so why allow it in a qualifying final?
What do others think? Is this just what you get for finishing higher? Personally I think the finals should have more of a special status, and a home final shouldn't be the same thing as a regular home game. I'd honestly hate it if the shoe was on the other foot and North took the responsibility of hosting a home final so lightly, totally refusing to even acknowledge the other team. This would never, ever be allowed in the mens' and I'm sure they'd never let a club do this at a home Grand Final so why allow it in a qualifying final?
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