This op is a refreshing change from the annual "when does my minnow team get to play on Anzac day" thread. Well done.
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Marketing hype to get an extra 20,000 paying customers along to the MCG and more importantly, to boost Ch.7's TV ratings by an extra 250,000I don’t get the fuss really, it is treated as the second biggest game of the year behind the GF, yet it is only a regular season home and away game.
There is an enormous load of promotional w@nk in the lead up to it as if the players are going into battle... They aren’t, it’s a football game worth 4 competition points.
I associate marquee games with entertaining and memorable football games, not just big crowdsThat’s cute... I meant real marquee games I hold the Easter Monday game right up with the Good Friday one
Marketing hype to get an extra 20,000 paying customers along to the MCG and more importantly, to boost Ch.7's TV ratings by an extra 250,000
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The AFL also loves anything which paints them as a pillar of the community and the Anzac Day palaver at the MCG certainly achieves that.
Nah... That's okay by me. Well done to the AFL for sticking their hand in their pocket and forking out some money for the entertainment of thousands of fans who are sitting there for hours, twiddling their thumbs and waiting for the Anzac service. Most 3:20 MCG games I go to are played in semi-darkness because the AFL are too cheap to turn the lights on before halftimeNothing says paying respects to the ANZACS like a Birds of Tokyo pre game entertainment concert
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I don’t get the fuss really, it is treated as the second biggest game of the year behind the GF, yet it is only a regular season home and away game.
There is an enormous load of promotional w@nk in the lead up to it as if the players are going into battle... They aren’t, it’s a football game worth 4 competition points.
The ANZAC medal is treated to be as prestigious as winning a Norm Smith, which is also ridiculous - it’s the best player in a game between Essendon and Collingwood.
The better option would be to only have ANZAC round.
I’m all for marquee games - Geelong gets Easter Monday for example. However, the ANZAC game should just be another marquee game, not its own Grand Final.
Don’t forget the annual round one blockbuster against CarltonSpewing we didn't get an inferiority complex and start an 'Anzac Day-eve' clash because we felt left out that Collingwood/Essendon were getting all the headlines.
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Seriously though, it's a big deal because there's history between the clubs which includes some connection to the ANZAC history.
You actually believe this rubbish?This game helped a generation get back in touch with the sacrifce of our diggers and the fallen.
It is more than the game now. It is an avenue to focus on something that may have disappeared as the soldiers and members of organisations like the RSL passed away.
Yep ANZAC Day was as insignificant as the Labour Day holiday. The introduction of sporting events honouring the day has lead to change in public awarness. The day honours our fallen better. You only have to look at the increased numbers at dawn services and the younger demographic at things like the march to see a change in public attitude to the day.You actually believe this rubbish?
Ah yes you have been put off the last 24 years by something that has not happened ever before and will be such an insignificant part of the whole day.Yep, nothing honours the ANZAC's more than having a rock concert
The public isn't that ****in dumb that they need a grossly commercialised game of footy for anything, kids learn about this stuff from a young age. In WA at least. So is this level of stupidity and ignorance just a Victorian thing, what the hell are you doing in your schools over there?Yep ANZAC Day was as insignificant as the Labour Day holiday. The introduction of sporting events honouring the day has lead to change in public awarness. The day honours our fallen better. You only have to look at the increased numbers at dawn services and the younger demographic at things like the march to see a change in public attitude to the day.
Lol. Just look at the facts including feedback from the RSL regards the influence this game and other sporting events have had on the day. I will leave your rant as reflection of your inmability to stay focused on the issue at hand. Maybe it is a reflection of how you were educated in WA. I can't help you any further.The public isn't that ****in dumb that they need a grossly commercialised game of footy for anything, kids learn about this stuff from a young age. In WA at least. So is this level of stupidity and ignorance just a Victorian thing, what the hell are you doing in your schools over there?
There is an enormous load of promotional w@nk in the lead up to it as if the players are going into battle... They aren’t, it’s a football game worth 4 competition points.
yeah i mean only the greats of the game like Mark McGough can boast having one ...The ANZAC medal IS one of the most prestigious medals in our game and you're just jealous that no Geelong player can or will be able to ever say they are an ANZAC medallist.
Obviously because it consistently draws the second biggest crowd of the year behind the GF. It is sold out every year, the average crowd for Anzac Day clashes since the MCG redevelopment in 2006 has been 89,223. Not even prelim finals at the MCG average that kind of figure over that period.I don’t get the fuss really, it is treated as the second biggest game of the year behind the GF, yet it is only a regular season home and away game..
i think i read somewhere that the majority of football playing ANZAC's who were KIA during both wars came from Melbourne and St Kilda's playing list also Geelong had a high number of players who served during the war yearsBecause both clubs won premierships when the country was at war?