There are no rivalries in AFL footy. Not anymore.
The way the game is governed, and the weird fan culture doesn't facilitate it.
Rivalries are formed through hatrrd, or through teams facing each other in Grand Finals for a prolonged period of time with success and failure shared between them.
The latter simply doesn't and can't happen in AFL footy anymore.
The former doesn't happen because fans get all stroppy and flood talkback radio telling player's to STFU every time they say something even remotely controversial about the opposition. Players and coaches are too sterile and won't say or do anything to upset the opposition. And even if they did - the AFL would fine them.
Aside from whacking someone, there's really nothing anyone can do to get the opposition to hate them.
Rivalries are dead man.
The way the game is governed, and the weird fan culture doesn't facilitate it.
Rivalries are formed through hatrrd, or through teams facing each other in Grand Finals for a prolonged period of time with success and failure shared between them.
The latter simply doesn't and can't happen in AFL footy anymore.
The former doesn't happen because fans get all stroppy and flood talkback radio telling player's to STFU every time they say something even remotely controversial about the opposition. Players and coaches are too sterile and won't say or do anything to upset the opposition. And even if they did - the AFL would fine them.
Aside from whacking someone, there's really nothing anyone can do to get the opposition to hate them.
Rivalries are dead man.
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