Riccardo11
Cancelled
The point made in the post I quoted was pretty clear: The ANZAC Day match "raises awareness" of the sacrifices the Diggers made. This is not only mind bogglingly arrogant, but blatantly incorrect.Typical reaction to a point not made in the post you quoted. The game does increase the awareness among football fans, particularly younger ones. No one has ever said it is anywhere near the only reason or that it is even needed to create awareness, only that it adds to the mix. That is backed up by the RSL. Forget that actual representative body who know better than anyone who posts on here, just look at the annual debate on here. People even talking about the fact the game is not worthy is a positive reinforcement of the actually occassion. No one actually thinks "going to war" on a football field is anything like actually going to war, but thanks to all the muppets on here who think some people think it is and for reminding us it isn't.
By the way some posters carry on you would think the game did some sort of harm to something.
You miss the point of why people are upset. They aren't upset the game is being played, or the reason for it. They are upset that two teams get to hog the day, and by extension the meaning behind it, to themselves, leaving the rest of the competition feeling like the poor relations. Essendon and Collingwood neither invented ANZAC Day, nor the idea of a match on that day, and they do not enhance or give meaning to the day because they happen to play on it. Two other teams, any two other teams, would do the day as much justice, I think, but nobody gets the opportunity to try. It's the AFLs version of the One Ring, and Eddie is Gollum, jealously and murderously guarding his "precious".