The Mystique of the AFL Flag - Dead?

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Aug 25, 2005
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Granted, I'm pushing 50. So I obviously see the world differently to how I saw it 30-40 years ago, but....

Does anyone care that much about winning the flag these days?

I mean in the lead up - yes.

On the day - yes.

In the immediate aftermath - yes.


But beyond that, do supporters give a shit? Do they care like they used to?

It seems that the world moves on very quickly after the AFL Grand Final these days.

The NRL comes on the week after. Cup Week kicks off. The NBA starts. The World Series is on. The NBL starts. Then the cricket is on.

The AFL seems like a distant memory about 2 days after the final siren!

Not that long ago, winning the flag seemed like a glorious and momentous achievement in which the glory was basked in for months, even years afterwards.

Doesn't seem like that now.


Or maybe it's just me?
 
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Granted, I'm pushing 50. So I obviously see the world differently to how I saw it 30-40 years ago, but....

Does anyone care that much about winning the flag these days?

I mean in the lead up - yes.

On the day - yes.

In the immediate aftermath - yes.


But beyond that, do supporters give a shit? Do they care like they used to?

It seems that the world moves on very quickly after the AFL Grand Final these days.

The NRL comes on the week after. Cup Week kicks off. The NBA starts. The World Series is on. The NBL starts. Then the cricket is on.

The AFL seems like a distant memory about 2 days after the final siren!

Not that long ago, winning the flag seemed like a glorious and momentous achievement in which the glory was basked in for months, even years afterwards.

Doesn't seem like that now.


Or maybe it's just me?
It’s just you
 
Granted, I'm pushing 50. So I obviously see the world differently to how I saw it 30-40 years ago, but....

Does anyone care that much about winning the flag these days?

I mean in the lead up - yes.

On the day - yes.

In the immediate aftermath - yes.


But beyond that, do supporters give a shit? Do they care like they used to?

It seems that the world moves on very quickly after the AFL Grand Final these days.

The NRL comes on the week after. Cup Week kicks off. The NBA starts. The World Series is on. The NBL starts. Then the cricket is on.

The AFL seems like a distant memory about 2 days after the final siren!

Not that long ago, winning the flag seemed like a glorious and momentous achievement in which the glory was basked in for months, even years afterwards.

Doesn't seem like that now.


Or maybe it's just me?
The teams barracked for by the respondants so far should give you the answer.
Only Vivc nufties with nothing else in their lives give a shit about who won the flag a week after its won.
Reigning premiers is nufty speak, no one cares outside their bubble really, the rest of us just move on to whatever interests follow before a reset come the first round.
 
Granted, I'm pushing 50. So I obviously see the world differently to how I saw it 30-40 years ago, but....

Does anyone care that much about winning the flag these days?

I mean in the lead up - yes.

On the day - yes.

In the immediate aftermath - yes.


But beyond that, do supporters give a shit? Do they care like they used to?

It seems that the world moves on very quickly after the AFL Grand Final these days.

The NRL comes on the week after. Cup Week kicks off. The NBA starts. The World Series is on. The NBL starts. Then the cricket is on.

The AFL seems like a distant memory about 2 days after the final siren!

Not that long ago, winning the flag seemed like a glorious and momentous achievement in which the glory was basked in for months, even years afterwards.

Doesn't seem like that now.


Or maybe it's just me?
If your club wins one, you'll understand 😉
 
I still care but I have no idea anymore if the best side in the comp wins the flag anymore.
There is just simply to many things that determine it, who did you play twice? Where did you play them? What advantage or disadvantage did that fixture give you. Where you finished on the ladder with the compromised fixture.
So much is part of it now.
The good sides are still around the mark but the ladder position with home finals etc mean so much a majority of the time.
Then throw in the GF at the G then this side can make things an anomaly.
It is how it is and we all say well done to the premiers, but it’s not like it was 30 years ago when you knew 99% of the time the best side won the flag.
 
Granted, I'm pushing 50. So I obviously see the world differently to how I saw it 30-40 years ago, but....

Does anyone care that much about winning the flag these days?

I mean in the lead up - yes.

On the day - yes.

In the immediate aftermath - yes.


But beyond that, do supporters give a shit? Do they care like they used to?

It seems that the world moves on very quickly after the AFL Grand Final these days.

The NRL comes on the week after. Cup Week kicks off. The NBA starts. The World Series is on. The NBL starts. Then the cricket is on.

The AFL seems like a distant memory about 2 days after the final siren!

Not that long ago, winning the flag seemed like a glorious and momentous achievement in which the glory was basked in for months, even years afterwards.

Doesn't seem like that now.


Or maybe it's just me?
sure it moves on quick but if you care before it, on the day and then after it surely that answers your question

93,000 to watch Geelong vs Brisbane prelim at mcg tells u that people care

you listed NBA NBL and World Series, who cares about any of that deeply?

The Rayner prelim goal is the loudest ive ever yelled in my 35 years of watching just about every sport, and the euphoria of grand final day and winning i can't even really put in words, conversely the year before and losing it, the final moments and hours after that is literally a blur and absolute devastation
 

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Did you tanked after the 1980?
Moved to Sydney in 1982 so didn’t have to see the depressing war with Collingwood. Then moved to Sweden in 1989 even further away from the decay.

Became a member with the Tigers for the first time at the start of 2017. Pretty good timing I’d say….
 
As a lifelong Leicester fan seeing us win the premier league in 2016 was absolutely magical, and that magic remains to this day.

It’s slightly different given that fewer teams compete in the afl than the monolithic English football pyramid, but also the flag is harder to win more than once. Man City have won the last 4 premierships in a row. The afl would never stand for a team dominating the comp for years on end like that.
 

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