Red Black and Blue
Brownlow Medallist
The trouble is, what you think is fair, someone else will say it's not fair.
Take academies for instance, you may think it's not fair some have them and others don't, but then you have others that think they equalise in other ways, you just need to look on threads about them to see both sides of the arguments.
Like distributions of funds, some people are ok with it, but some think if clubs can't fund themselves should be culled.
Some people like the idea of F/S's, whether they are fair or not, there is an argument that they are just random and all clubs can get them.
We could go on all day about things that are not fair.
Yes, the whole point of the argument is to create enough pressure that the AFL starts seeing the world like me. I couldn't care what others "view" as fair. I'm yet to see many others who are soon to benefit from academies like my team, advocate against them, so I'll take their self serving perspective with a grain of salt.
The randomness of F/S is irrelevant. For the duration of their careers at their respective club that team has an undeserved advantage over the rest. A team could go decades without a significant one and they are up against it for no other reason than an ex player didn't root the right genetic match. That is peoples whole careers gone to waste over a rule the rest of the world has rightly observed as stupidity. It's perverse.
I'd also advocate for interstate teams to play at the G more, to rotate the grand final and for Victorian teams to travel more, but still none of those are as detrimental to teams being able to rebuild as limiting elite talent acquisition.
Anyone who advocates for culling clubs is a psychopath and should be shunned from polite society.