Why do they call it the Silly Season?
Stupid Season more like it.
Stupid Season more like it.
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You don’t believe that, do you?It wouldn't, it's why Port had all that trouble with the China game.
Drunk /stoned / or hit over the head with an iron ?
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I’m not sure why people are so opposed to the idea. I think it would be equally great to see Hawthorn play Essendon at Adelaide Oval. Why not? Footy is awesome and there are some rivalries that are special. Why not occasionally let fans outside the respective states involved enjoy it?
I’m not sure why people are so opposed to the idea. I think it would be equally great to see Hawthorn play Essendon at Adelaide Oval. Why not? Footy is awesome and there are some rivalries that are special. Why not occasionally let fans outside the respective states involved enjoy it?
Not suggesting it’s going to happen but there would be a tonne of fans of the bigger Vic sides here in Adelaide who would love to see them play at AO... plus a lot of neutrals too. I think it would be a great spectacle and an interesting game in the fixture. I just think there are worse ideas floating about than playing the occasional blockbuster outside of their traditional states.Essendon wanna play Hawthorn at Adelaide Oval? Fill your boots.
It's not completely without precedent I suppose. The NRL has played state of origin there.
If the victorians want to acknowledge the South Australian rivalry as the greatest spectacle in Australian football, they should do so. We'll show them how to play with passion.
It wouldnt be right for one of our fan bases to lose out on this. Let us have a season where we play three Showdowns, and we'll happily smash our bunnies in a different state.
Or you only play one Showdown that year at the G. If you could commit to having two of these games over a six year period, then the clubs share giving up a home game once every three years... or the team giving up their home showdown purchases a home game from a financially struggling smaller club in the year it occurs, still allowing 11 home games at the AO...This would be the only reasonable way it could happen though.
As stated by plenty here, it does then raise the question - can we get a blockbuster interstate match at AO?
People are so paranoid about this, but I can't see how there isn't a huge benefit to the players.Or you only play one Showdown that year at the G. If you could commit to having two of these games over a six year period, then the clubs share giving up a home game once every three years... or the team giving up their home showdown purchases a home game from a financially struggling smaller club in the year it occurs, still allowing 11 home games at the AO...
There are ways to make it work. Personally, playing a finals like game at the G would be super beneficial to the club. Plus, I’d totally head over for the weekend. It would be sweet.
People are so paranoid about this, but I can't see how there isn't a huge benefit to the players.
If you don't want a Showdown on the G, don't moan about the fixture giving us no exposure to big MCG games.
As mentioned above State of Origin league has built its tradition as a brand that's marketable all over. Why can't a Showdown do the same?
It's hard enough to compete with clubs that routinely play finals type games at the G. Let's not wait for an invitation that's never coming - Crows and Port can create their own experiences
I think there'd be 15000 people there. 10000 SA Crows travellers and 5000 SA Port travellers.In fairness, he also states that the showdown should have been a Friday night match this season. I actually don't mind the idea and would test the view Victoria is the sporting capital of the world plus an extra game at the MCG wouldn't do any harm.
I can't believe that there are some posters who don't think that this is the most stupid thing ever suggested by anyone about anything!