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Grasstree Beach which is just south of MackayWelcome Silver Hawk whereabouts in North Qld?
Southerner!Grasstree Beach which is just south of Mackay
welcome mate looking forward to hearing what you have to say.Hey all, I have been a long time reader of big footy so thought it was about time to make an account!
Have followed the hawks my whole life through ups and downs and have been a member for 10 years!
Looking forward to getting involved in some hawks talk. Cheers hawkers513
Cheers Grumbleguts. Hoping to be part of the 3peat.Welcome ienniferHAWKinS Hope you enjoy your stay.
Hi guys,
Off to a bad start. That should read jenniferHAWKinS. Have to live with that now. Long time reader of big footy and became a Hawk member following the Merger game with the Dees (19 years now). Would pay top dollar to watch Cyril play - all time favourite player! Have a few contacts in and around the club so looking forward to providing the odd piece of good Intel along the way. About to post on the Jed Anderson MIA thread. Go Hawks!
will s/he be able to to log in if s/he doesn't know it's changed?Fixed your username for ya.
will s/he be able to to log in if s/he doesn't know it's changed?
Welcome mate - first of all you made the right choice, my Dutch brother in law who is an engineer came up with a formula in 2007/08 when he came to Melbourne to live to figure out what team he should support. I told him straight out follow Hawthorn but he didn't want to jump on the bandwagon so to speak. He looked at all Victorian teams, he ruled out Collingwood, Essendon & Carlton because they had won the most premierships, had seen that Hawthorn had done well with some early draft picks and decided 'Melbourne' was the team for him because in a few years he thought they would be just like Hawthorn and they already had a nice little premiership collection themselves. Silly him failed to check to see the last time they actually won a premiership but hey his problem now.Hi all,
I've joined this forum as I have a few questions about how the AFL is structured which I don't understand. Anyway a bit about myself first.
I'm from the UK and became interested in Aussie Rules in the late 1980s when there was a weekly highlights show on Saturday morning "Free to Air" TV. You could say that I was a bit of a glory hunter and adopted the Hawks as my team. This show stopped after a couple of years and my interest fell a bit. About 3 years ago I noticed that the AFL was shown on the UK satellite channels I received and I became hooked again. It was good to see the Hawks still flying. I obviously jumped on the right band wagon.
I know precisely no-one who is in the slightest bit interest in Aussie Rules other than a lady from work who is Australia obsessed. However all she knows is the Grand Final is a big thing and is in September.
That's it for now, but if someone could suggest the best thread to post my questions I would be grateful.
Thanks
Jason
@1ugarte30
Welcome mate - first of all you made the right choice, my Dutch brother in law who is an engineer came up with a formula in 2007/08 when he came to Melbourne to live to figure out what team he should support. I told him straight out follow Hawthorn but he didn't want to jump on the bandwagon so to speak. He looked at all Victorian teams, he ruled out Collingwood, Essendon & Carlton because they had won the most premierships, had seen that Hawthorn had done well with some early draft picks and decided 'Melbourne' was the team for him because in a few years he thought they would be just like Hawthorn and they already had a nice little premiership collection themselves. Silly him failed to check to see the last time they actually won a premiership but hey his problem now.
Moral of the story, don't feel bad if you are jumping on the bandwagon, the best teams are what make the game glorious to watch (p.s. do NOT watch the Melbourne vs Brisbane game from last weekedn)!!!
If there is anything we can do to help you learn the game a bit better feel free to ask away. If you are trying to find other ways to watch more games regularly I believe some of our posters can help you out with tips on legal overseas streaming of AFL matches.
Thanks.
The coverage in the UK is not too bad with 3 or 4 live games over Friday / Saturday / Sunday on ESPN or BT Sport. It's just the time difference which can be challenging especially after a few Friday night drinks. I managed to catch the last 10 mins of the demolition of a sorry Carlton on my phone over lunchtime. The wonders of the internet!
Anyway, the questions which are troubling me are:
1) With 18 teams in the league, why do you play only 22 games? Who decides which teams you play once and which games you play twice?
2) Why do you not play all your "home" games in once place
You probably think that these are the questions of a UK soccer fan and you would be right. I assume the playing of games in a shared stadium makes good financial sense and helps to spread the ethos of the game. I would be interested to know what people think though, do you like playing in different places or would you like your own stadium.