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MFC 2010 Fixture Wrap

14 MCG Games and only 5 interstate isn't too bad.

EDIT: Full Fixture Here

Round by Round:

1-- Melb v Haw (MCG) (Sat Mar 27, 2:10pm) (FOX)

2-- Coll v Melb (MCG) (Sat Apr 3, 2:10pm) (FOX)

3-- Melb v Adel (MCG) (Sun Apr 11, 1:10pm) (FOX)

4-- Rich v Melb (MCG) (Sun Apr 18, 1:10pm) (FOX)

5-- Melb v Bris (MCG) (Sat Apr 24, 7:10pm) (FOX)

6-- NM v Melb (Etihad) (Sat May 1, 2:10pm) (TEN)

7-- Melb v WB (MCG) (Fri May 7, 7:40pm) (SEVEN)

8-- Melb v WCE (MCG) (Sat May 15, 2:10pm) (FOX)

9-- Melb v PA (TIO) (Sat May 22, 7:10pm) (FOX)

10-- Geel v Melb (SS) (Sat May 29, 2:10pm) (TEN)

11-- Carl v Melb (MCG) (Sat Jun 5, 2:10pm) (TEN)

12-- Melb v Coll (MCG) (Mon Jun 14, 2:10pm) (TEN)

13-- Adel v Melb (AAMI) (Sun Jun 27, 2:40pm) (FOX)

14-- StK v Melb (Etihad) (Sun Jul 4, 4:40pm) (FOX)

15-- Melb v Ess (MCG) (Sun Jul 11, 2:10pm) (SEVEN)

16-- Frem v Melb (Subiaco) (Sun Jul 18, 2:40pm) (FOX)

17-- Melb v Syd (MCG) (Sun Jul 25, 2:10pm) (SEVEN)

18-- Bris v Melb (Gabba) (Sat Jul 31, 7:10pm) (FOX)

19-- Melb v Rich (MCG) (Sun Aug 8, 2:10pm) (SEVEN)

20-- Haw v Melb (MCG) (Sun Aug 15, 2:10pm) (SEVEN)

21-- PA v Melb (AAMI) (Sun Aug 22, 12:40pm) (FOX)

22-- Melb v NM (MCG) (TBC, TBC) (TBC)

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Having gone through round by round, this is MUCH better than any fixture we have had recently. No home games vs Port/Fremantle on Sundays.

10 Sunday games is 3 less than this year and 5 less than 2008. Can't complain. Generally we play good drawing clubs on Sundays.

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Great that we host Hawthorn in round 1 - $$$$

We also host Essendon for the first time since 2005.

Pretty good draw.

We even play Sydney at the MCG instead of Manuka and SCG.

Tough first 3 weeks in Hawks, Pies and Adelaide at the G.

Avoid Geelong, Dogs and St Kilda twice.

Host a Friday (V Dogs) and Saturday night game (V Lions) at the G.

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Financially this is good. West Coast at home could be a problem, but Adelaide and Sydney have bigger drawing capabilities than Port and Fremantle.

Club says 15 MCG games, I only count 14. Etihad only twice is good too.

Just the one Friday Night is a bit of a bummer, but at least it's vs the Dogs, who should be top 4.

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Does anyone have a link to a copy of the draw that has home/away in it? The AFL's website has the full Melbourne fixture, but it doesn't say whose home match each is.

Edit: Also just noticed that we have 3 twilight matches, but none of them look like being our home game.

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Looks to me that we will also get 12-13 free to air games, all interstate home games at he MCG we should be able to draw over 20K and our other MCG we should draw over 40K. In fact 3 games Haw, Coll, Ess we should hit above 50K. The club must be happy

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Does anyone have a link to a copy of the draw that has home/away in it? The AFL's website has the full Melbourne fixture, but it doesn't say whose home match each is.

Edit: Also just noticed that we have 3 twilight matches, but none of them look like being our home game.

If you look round by round, it will state the home team.

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9 free to air according to http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/melb...f-1225792711268 (not including Round 22).

Edit: None of our interstate games are on free to air. Of the 9, they're all MCG matches except 2

Wasn't there an article that stated we successfully negotiated to have less Foxtel games and more free to air.

7 Foxtel games in the first 9. MFC and its sponsors should be furious with the non exposure.

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Wasn't there an article that stated we successfully negotiated to have less Foxtel games and more free to air.

7 Foxtel games in the first 9. MFC and its sponsors should be furious with the non exposure.

You're right. More bulls^^t from the HUN:

"The draw will reward the elite teams with plenty of free-to-air games, but Melbourne has successfully lobbied for fewer Demons games on Foxtel. the Demons had just 10 games on Seven or Ten."

source

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/mond...x-1225792251723

We went backwards, not forward, FFS.

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The draw is a huge improvement on recent years, and it should improve further from 2011 onwards as our on-field success, brand of football and drawing power improve. I couldn't be happier in the circumstances.

The cynic in me suggests that the improvement for 2010 may have a little to do with improved relations between the Board and the AFL. Maybe the AFL is even starting to realise that the Melbourne 'brand' is on the up, and will again have some real substance.

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I know round 22 is floating, but it also is a friday night game.

Are we assuming MFC and NMFC are certainties to be re-allocated ?

Maybe not a bad thing .. the game is scheduled for 12:00am. Bring a blanket.

Ed: "Club says 15 MCG games, I only count 14." 15 = 14 MCG + 1 sold to TIO. NT

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