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for womens games we just use the main threadNot a lot of match day activity in here . We still need to get more people watching the ladies
Should do a game day one, though.for womens games we just use the main thread
We should treat the girls same as the men. . New game thread for each game . If even the fans on BF don’t treat the same then we can hardly hope AFL willfor womens games we just use the main thread
Gets more eyes in the main thread though, everyone who commented in it throughout the year gets bumped with notificationsWe should treat the girls same as the men. . New game thread for each game . If even the fans on BF don’t treat the same then we can hardly hope AFL will
Was at work, will watch the replay tomorrow...Not a lot of match day activity in here . We still need to get more people watching the ladies
Again . There are main threads for Ken’s football too where talk of whole season occurs . And a separate thread got each game . Each to their own . But I will treat them the same and post in match day threads , season threads , injury threads. Etc etcGets more eyes in the main thread though, everyone who commented in it throughout the year gets bumped with notifications
On the broader topic of the fixtures, I am all for the double header with AFLM, make the women’s team play 18 games (every other team once and you rival (same state team) twice. Then when the men launch into their double up games the women have their finals, with their GF this week.
Playing 11 H&A games seems like a random thing when in an 18 team competition.
Double headers with the men’s team is much easier from a logistics perspective and is cheaper for broadcasters as they already have everything in place for Men’s games.
I get that impression as well, although I'm not sure how universal that sentiment is.Reading some of the thoughts on people close to the AFLW, being the AFLs curtain-raiser is the last thing they want.
I get that impression as well, although I'm not sure how universal that sentiment is.
Certainly it would detract from the carnival & community like atmosphere that often comes with AFLW grounds/games.
It would also hamper to a degree the AFLW forging its own identity.
But it is possibly the quickest way the AFLW could transition to a full winter timeframe and have a large number of club fans access the games. Not sure of where that ven diagram of AFLW & AFLM attendees overlaps.
This is certainly a more balanced write up than the one in the AFL app, which basically puts down Essington losing to their two forwards getting injured.
Yeh, apparently it was a "momentum shift" when they ran into each other, not the fact they were gone when we held them to one goal kicking with a gale in the first!This is certainly a more balanced write up than the one in the AFL app, which basically puts down Essington losing to their two forwards getting injured.
yes the overall margin was due to more than the loss of the two ladies.Yeh, apparently it was a "momentum shift" when they ran into each other, not the fact they were gone when we held them to one goal kicking with a gale in the first!
Why are we not surprised by that rationale..This is certainly a more balanced write up than the one in the AFL app, which basically puts down Essington losing to their two forwards getting injured.
The AFLW fixture is already ****ed with their Tuesday/Wednesday games. Already have 5pm Thursday/Friday games even without being curtain raisers.Outside of the 11am Saturday and Sunday games they would either be playing at 5pm on a Thursday/Friday or during other AFL games. Not sure how that would result in more fans watching.