No Oppo Supporters OPPOSITION OBSERVATION XXXVII

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Anyone checked in on James? This online bullying is out of control.
I have a feeling Jezza would of tried to inbox him as well

If he has I hope James releases the screenshots 😂
 
Funny how Whateley is complaining about something not being factual, what goes around comes around Gerard. ;)
funny how the media are always first to scream bloody murder when something incorrect is posted about them but yet they do it for a living on multiple occasions and get paid for it!
 
yeah it’s ok for Whateley to spout rubbish on radio and tv but the moment somebody else does he cracks the sads. The irony.
It’s the biggest problem with the afl media personalities and even sport and general news these days

They (the reporters) think they are the actual product and think people care about them as individuals

Even with this example he is using his live SPORTS radio show to get HIS listeners to try and get this guy to take the post down along with his Twitter account that is linked to SEN to complain about this instead of actually using the airtime to report on the game

We only care about what they are meant to be reporting, the data they have access to that we can’t see or what the people they have access to have to say (players, coaches, ect)
 


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Hahahahaha, keep trolling opposition supporters with your bullshit Wankley !!!

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This makes me laugh
 

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Was looking at the stats of which teams have visited Kitty Litter Park the most other day. Since 1990 Richmond have played there 15 times. Collingwood 3.
I'm just so cynical of all Geelong's sooking about this stuff.

Firstly, as far as I know, they are the only AFL team that regularly gets to train and hone their gameday tactics on their own home ground (I'll use the term "home ground" here in reference to a club's playing venue). Richmond, for example get 14 games x 2 hrs = 28 hours per season on our home ground, whilst Geelong get at least 40 weeks x 6 hrs (more?) = 240 training hours (plus up to 20 playing hours = ~260 hours) available to them each season on their home ground. That's a massive leg-up, especially considering the unique nature of the playing surface, dimensions etc of GMHLBGTQ stadium.

Secondly, I'm pretty certain the Cats have over 60,000 members. Why would they want to consciously and deliberately lock out so many of their faithful?

Thirdly, why wouldn't they want to reward their Melbourne-based supporters with a local home game or three, whether that be at the MCG or Marvel. I know as many Geelong fans who don't actually live in Geelong as I do those that live there. I wonder if there was a poll done on BigFooty of Geelong-based or non-Geelong-based posters, what the distribution would be?

Finally, if the MCG wasn't our home ground already, and I knew that the biggest finals were going to be played there, I'd be crying our for more playing time on the surface during the H&A. If the GF was always played in WA, I'd be selling a couple of home games to play at Optus for sure. Unless of course those relatively few hours spent playing there March to August don't help all that much for finals. If so, why all the whining about Richmond, Collingwood, Hawthorn and Melbourne playing there.

I really think they've just convinced themselves that they're being disadvantaged as part of some victimisation narrative they're running. And the non-Vic club supporters buy into it as it kind of validates their own paranoia and "Vic-bias" conspiracy rants.
 
I initially thought was Gerald said was crazy but i stumbled onto this non Twitter…
The stats speak for themselves and they are very similar imo
If anything Miers is ahead due to the Brownlow votes and upside given his age
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I'm just so cynical of all Geelong's sooking about this stuff.

Firstly, as far as I know, they are the only AFL team that regularly gets to train and hone their gameday tactics on their own home ground (I'll use the term "home ground" here in reference to a club's playing venue). Richmond, for example get 14 games x 2 hrs = 28 hours per season on our home ground, whilst Geelong get at least 40 weeks x 6 hrs (more?) = 240 training hours (plus up to 20 playing hours = ~260 hours) available to them each season on their home ground. That's a massive leg-up, especially considering the unique nature of the playing surface, dimensions etc of GMHLBGTQ stadium.

Secondly, I'm pretty certain the Cats have over 60,000 members. Why would they want to consciously and deliberately lock out so many of their faithful?

Thirdly, why wouldn't they want to reward their Melbourne-based supporters with a local home game or three, whether that be at the MCG or Marvel. I know as many Geelong fans who don't actually live in Geelong as I do those that live there. I wonder if there was a poll done on BigFooty of Geelong-based or non-Geelong-based posters, what the distribution would be?

Finally, if the MCG wasn't our home ground already, and I knew that the biggest finals were going to be played there, I'd be crying our for more playing time on the surface during the H&A. If the GF was always played in WA, I'd be selling a couple of home games to play at Optus for sure. Unless of course those relatively few hours spent playing there March to August don't help all that much for finals. If so, why all the whining about Richmond, Collingwood, Hawthorn and Melbourne playing there.

I really think they've just convinced themselves that they're being disadvantaged as part of some victimisation narrative they're running. And the non-Vic club supporters buy into it as it kind of validates their own paranoia and "Vic-bias" conspiracy rants.
Geelong fans have said that they’d be happy to be locked out if it meant kardinia park finals. Which is just baffling.
 
Geelong fans have said that they’d be happy to be locked out if it meant kardinia park finals. Which is just baffling.
Not really...

Most supporters prefer their clubs to be successful, and if home ground advantage gives them that, I can easily understand why they wouldn't care.

As someone who lived out of Victoria for a long time, it didn't make me any less passionate about the tiges just because I couldn't get there in person.

Plenty of people have created great memories watching their team be successful without actually being there on the day.
 
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