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I am surprised to be doing this but I for one will not be attending next week.

Another Sunday twilight job. And it's live on Foxtel. At least this is not our home game - if it were I would go - so my attending can only help Horforn

Twilight Sunday is the worst scheduling option especially at the G in winter.

Lame effort by our supporters against the Dogs, however, and maybe the live Foxtel coverage hurt there as well. The MCC was expecting 30,000. I thought, given how the Dogs are going, and our blokes improving that we would see 35,000.

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I dont know why anyone would want to boycott any of our games, twilight, etihad whatever. We need all the supporters at the games we can, home game or not. Im sick of people msging me while watching the game saying "hey looks like there are 10 people there."

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If this is the only reson you are not going then I would say you are teetering dangerously close to the "fairweather supporter" line.

I'm not happy about it either but i will find a better way of making my feelings known, or at least I will give it some thought.

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If this is the only reson you are not going then I would say you are teetering dangerously close to the "fairweather supporter" line.

Not at all - I've sat through many bad years and will keep doing so until we come good.

I rode out the 70s, and the 80s, luxuriated at Western Oval on the last day of '87 (shivered at the rifle crack sound of Garry Lyon's leg snapping), loved most of the 90s, kept the 1997 (wooden spoon) membership transfer on my motorbike helmet as a badge of honor until I retired the helmet, am a "gold MCC-MFC member" and I am there at every home game and every away game I can physically get to - including Kardinia Park - but we are getting shafted on fixturing by the AFL and the twilights are the latest method

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Not at all - I've sat through many bad years and will keep doing so until we come good.

I rode out the 70s, and the 80s, luxuriated at Western Oval on the last day of '87 (shivered at the rifle crack sound of Garry Lyon's leg snapping), loved most of the 90s, kept the 1997 (wooden spoon) membership transfer on my motorbike helmet as a badge of honor until I retired the helmet, am a "gold MCC-MFC member" and I am there at every home game and every away game I can physically get to - including Kardinia Park - but we are getting shafted on fixturing by the AFL and the twilights are the latest method

So you've gone through all of that you described, but you won't support your team Sunday evening against last year's premiers, after two recent solid good showings by the Dees?

Mind boggling :blink:

If you're against Twilight, I suggest you write to the AFL and vent your spleen. Then you can turn up on Sunday. ;)

I understand your frustration, as do we all, with regard to fixturing. But we all know that once our teams performances improve, so will our attendances and more people will watch. This should translate to favourable fixturing and tv exposure. Ie Friday night games, Saturday fixtures.

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Lame effort by our supporters against the Dogs, however, and maybe the live Foxtel coverage hurt there as well.

I thought the Bulldogs supporters were more to blame. Ours may not have been wonderful, but their turnout was pathetic.

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I thought the Bulldogs supporters were more to blame. Ours may not have been wonderful, but their turnout was pathetic.

I thought the Dogs supporters numbers were good but not THAT good considering it was a "compensation" game for them. Our numbers did not indicate we have a suporter base who will more likely turn up Saturday as I had hoped. Simply put, not enough of us or them. If this had been a Sunday twilight it would have been a disaster.

I'm not into boycotts. Ultimately if I can't go to the footy at certain times then I just don't go!

An article in The Age (I think) pointed out that the Monday night crowd for the Saints and Collingwood would have been much higher had it not been on a Monday night. This fixturing was a 'failure' IMO but has been largely overlooked because 46,000 is still a good crowd and didn't loose the hosts money.

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I am surprised to be doing this but I for one will not be attending next week.

Another Sunday twilight job. And it's live on Foxtel. At least this is not our home game - if it were I would go - so my attending can only help Horforn

Twilight Sunday is the worst scheduling option especially at the G in winter.

Lame effort by our supporters against the Dogs, however, and maybe the live Foxtel coverage hurt there as well. The MCC was expecting 30,000. I thought, given how the Dogs are going, and our blokes improving that we would see 35,000.

I love the twighlight matches. Get a full weekend with the family then head off to the footy, can't ask for more than that. Not to mention we just might beat them, certainly not to be missed!!

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I hate twighlight games as well however, I couldn't care less about this one because it ain't OUR home game. I went to our last one against the crows & I'll go to this as well.

I want our crowd to be vocal therefore, turn up a show them we're not 'fairweather supporters'.

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I am surprised to be doing this but I for one will not be attending next week.

Another Sunday twilight job. And it's live on Foxtel. At least this is not our home game - if it were I would go - so my attending can only help Horforn

Twilight Sunday is the worst scheduling option especially at the G in winter.

Lame effort by our supporters against the Dogs, however, and maybe the live Foxtel coverage hurt there as well. The MCC was expecting 30,000. I thought, given how the Dogs are going, and our blokes improving that we would see 35,000.

Sorry I am not sure why you would encourage people to boycott any game the club is involed in when you know the fiscall sitaution we are in. Irrepective of the time slot or the opposition we all need to support the club and help to remedy its finincial crisis. The surge in memberships after the debt demolition dinner does not suffice for the problem being erradicated. Sure it went some way to adding to bringing as back toward an even keel, however the real impact will be when fans turn up week in week out. It may help Hawthorn, but the more red and blue fans who get to the game the more will go the following week due to a consensus effect. There were viably more melbourne supporters there against the bulldogs and I must congratulate initiatives like the one which gather outside gate 4 at home games. More and more people should be going to games and not whining about the time slot, or the day on which the game is played. Please remember that for two years we played crap football, which in turn attracted crap crowds and poor television ratings. I cant say if I was an opposition supporter I would want to go home on Friday night and watch Melbourne and Geelong in prime time either. However whilst the club continues to improve we may see more and more prime time games. We needed to be there in force on Saturday to show why we whould be in that Saturday afternoon time slot. However when the game looked lost halfway through the final quarter people got up and started walking out NOT GOOD ENOUGH PEOPLE this happens time and time again and it is a poor mentality amongst our supporter base.

Until we start to really win games tighten your lips and just keep turning up to the football the improvment is there. If you think we are going to win the flag this year or next and go to the football thinking we will beat the likes of Geelong or St Kilda take your kids to play tennis or some other poofy sport because real football clubs are not built around supporter mediocrity and lack of faith thery are built on resiliance faith in the team, pride at wearing the teams colours through think and thin. If you cant do that then go and play golf or do something else with your time.

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I have tingles on my spine just thinking about Sunday night.

Sure, it's a twilight game. Sure, it doesn't suit me.

But I wouldn't miss it for the world.

If we knock over the Hawks it would be EPIC.

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I have tingles on my spine just thinking about Sunday night.

Sure, it's a twilight game. Sure, it doesn't suit me.

But I wouldn't miss it for the world.

If we knock over the Hawks it would be EPIC.

Just about end of season for them, and the way we went about it on sat through the middle who knows?

Could be hailing and 5deg and I'll still be there.

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I am surprised to be doing this but I for one will not be attending next week.

The above statement is a major reason why this club has no respect from the football world. if you dont go to the games regardless of what time we play you are just a barracker and not a SUPPORTER

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Does that mean I have to boycott when we eventually play GC17 and West Sydney?!?!?!

Two of the worst ideas in history..... Add Sunday Twilight matches and you have a trifecta of poor form....

Shame on you Vlad..... Shame on you!

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I don't see how actively boycotting the team you love can solve anything.

Twilight games are not for my likening BUT I WILL STILL BE THERE. Passionate and Proud GO DEES :wub:

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I am surprised to be doing this but I for one will not be attending next week.

Sunday twilight isn't my preference. I'm about 90min drive from the G, longer when you factor in just getting out of the car park. So getting home after 9pm on a sunday night isn't what I would like.

BUT....

I will be there. Rain. Hail. Shine.

Looking forward to seeing how the boys go up against the Hawks this time around. Can't wait.

C'mon brother, you got to be there. You just gotta.

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Boycotting [censored] umpiring? Geez, we'll miss you.

As for boycotting the hawthorn home game at twilight, it probably saves the club a little cash since the entry wont be activated. I don't know the exact rules, so don't quote me.

But I'd rather go and carry a sign saying 'Twilight games suck and stop fidgeting with the rules you $%$#ers'

But I guess it's a moot point for me, not being in Melbourne. Dammit. I hate geography.

Meanwhile, how much fun would it be to send first hawthorn and then Colling$#%^ into proper tailspins in the space of a few weeks?

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Working hospitality my weekends are generally taken up. This year I worked Sat and Sunday, all day and night. By about rd3 I'd convinced my boss to give me Sundays off (just so I could make it to the most games) and happily gave up a Friday night off. That in mind, i'm going Sunday. I don't care whose home game it is (although if someone can confirm that we can use our memberships to get in that'd be sweet) I've got to go. I'm loving watching the development in this team and nothing short of having to go to work will stop me watching more of it.

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