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Lance Franklin v Brendan Fevola

Lance Franklin v Brendan Fevola 61 members have voted

  1. 1. Who's going to win the Coleman?

    • Lance Franklin
      59
    • Brendan Fevola
      0
  2. 2. Will both kick a ton?

    • YES
      19
    • NO
      9
    • Only Lance Franklin
      33
  3. 3. Should people be allowed to run out after the 100th goal has been kicked?

    • YES
      38
    • NO
      21

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But credit to North and Port Adelaide.

Port for example, 12 whole months ago (a near lifetime) played in their last grand final. Having to struggle and sruvive in a two team town, they've STILL managed to almost have as many people come to games as Powerhouse teams like the MFC who have 12 Premierships compared to their one.

However are they to survive?

Of course they draw big crowds. They got 25,000 to a FINAL, who's ever heard of that? And they had to compete with the first ever round of A League.

Two crowd pulling teams, it's Victoria Versus South Australia, how could anyone have looked at this being played anywhere other than at a ground with the greatest capacity

 
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how could anyone have looked at this being played anywhere other than at a ground with the greatest capacity

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Not Adrian Anderson again?

But credit to North and Port Adelaide.

Port for example, 12 whole months ago (a near lifetime) played in their last grand final. Having to struggle and sruvive in a two team town, they've STILL managed to almost have as many people come to games as Powerhouse teams like the MFC who have 12 Premierships compared to their one.

However are they to survive?

Of course they draw big crowds. They got 25,000 to a FINAL, who's ever heard of that? And they had to compete with the first ever round of A League.

Two crowd pulling teams, it's Victoria Versus South Australia, how could anyone have looked at this being played anywhere other than at a ground with the greatest capacity

You know, for a moment there I thought you were being serious...

I can understand why it is at the MCG, what with it being North's true home ground, but they play some home games at the Dome, and with Carlton and Hawthorn on the same day, this was probably not the best decision. The Franklin/Fevola thing just makes it worse.

 

North's "true" home ground? You're right, play it at Arden st


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