Average margin for 2016 finals was 34 points.This finals series has been an embarrassment for the AFL.
Average margin is 47 points.
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Average margin for 2016 finals was 34 points.This finals series has been an embarrassment for the AFL.
Average margin is 47 points.
2016 included a fairytale Bulldogs run from 7th which automatically lends credibility.Average margin for 2016 finals was 34 points.
Agree. There were some one sided games last year but simple fact is this year in 6 finals there has been 5 thrashings and a draw.2016 included a fairytale Bulldogs run from 7th which automatically lends credibility.
If both GWS and Geelong win - the AFL will be under pressure to remove the bye.Where are all the naysayers that the week off before the finals destroys the top 4's advantage? The silence is deafening.
I like it...it it happens. There's a strong part of me that wants to see them lose on the big stage (either close or blow-out, not sure), but the conservative part of me doesn't want them anywhere near a GF and regardless of the Tigers supporters I'd rather them than GWSHate the plastics but dislike Richmond supporters right now.
So plastics to win then lose to Adelaide
Has Cal ever been to Zagame's?Cal Ward - "You have to be a terrific person to be at GWS"
Every time they post from now on give them some tips on how to tick the boxes that contain street signs they are not real just AFL robots!!If GWS wins, we'll have to put up with all three Plastics supporters in Melbourne. Imagine what it would be like if...
Do you know (remember) what it was like in 1990? I was afeared to leave my house for a week after that one day in October.
Could be the first player in history to kick 6.0 and get dropped the following week.I think its a Crows/GWS final. The potential for the Tigers to choke is massive and the Giants will field their pressure line-up that slaughtered Melbourne and the Eagles last week. If they are smart they dump Stevie J too and go all in on matching the Tigers so forward pressure.
Don't like the direction this thread has taken recently. Sure, the Tiges can be a bunch of tiresome boofheads, but they are still an honest to god Victorian football club. Have you all forgotten what GWS are? This is the organisation that was designed to ruin honest to god Victorian football clubs, like us! A soulless, gutless, classless entity, propped up by corrupt overlords, who employ the worst thugs and campaigners in the league and see nothing wrong with poaching a team's captain and laughing at them as they struggle with the aftermath. They are the giant (geddit?) middle finger of the AFL pointing squarely at every other team and supporter base. Can't believe there is any circumstance that any of us could possibly wish this filth well, they deserve to be utterly destroyed and the earth salted where they lie!
TL/DR: Tiges by plenty. Don't mind them being pantsed in the GF though!
Last year was the Giants' 5th season. At least if they make the GF, getting tickets should be fairly easyRita Panahi's latest article made me smile:
On the one hand the Giants have put together a formidable side that made a preliminary final in only their fourth season and will play in another on Saturday. On the other they are a soulless, supporter-less, synthetic club that will strip Grand Final week of all its magic by their mere presence.
Fair enough to your second point. But as for scripts, we're talking NINTHmond here...what could be more off-narrative than them getting anywhere near the GF?Yeah I'm torn. Part of the reason I'm going for GWS is because I'm a campaigner who doesn't like watching the narrative script go the way as expected. I like upsets.
Also, a non-sellout GF might make the AFL realise their ridiculous concessions to a startup franchise were plain wrong
Rita Panahi's latest article made me smile:
On the one hand the Giants have put together a formidable side that made a preliminary final in only their fourth season and will play in another on Saturday. On the other they are a soulless, supporter-less, synthetic club that will strip Grand Final week of all its magic by their mere presence.