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Its a good idea about the round 22 being a floating round, but i think it would be a good idea to have the last 4 rounds floating,reason being, how many times do they give certain teams many Friday night games, only for them to be a flop,a lot of things change by round 22. maybe even the last say 8 rounds,i think it would make for a really exciting end to the season, it would be good for the tv station aswell

 

Sponsors would not go for it, travel plans would be a mess......Corporate Box seating would be up the spout.

Only a good idea on paper...next...

 
Sponsors would not go for it, travel plans would be a mess......Corporate Box seating would be up the spout.

Only a good idea on paper...next...

Is the 'next' really necessary? He's just putting an idea out there. Idea of a forum is for people to discuss, not for you to judge.

Is the 'next' really necessary? He's just putting an idea out there. Idea of a forum is for people to discuss, not for you to judge.

Yes it was necessary. Can you just imagine the Talk back Radio Stations if we had eight weeks of "Floating Rounds"??

Civil war would erupt around Melbourne streets-Silly idea....next.


I'm not denying that it wouldn't work, but theres better ways to say it.

in any case, Civil war in Melbourne could be entertaining.... its getting a bit dull.

I'm not denying that it wouldn't work, but theres better ways to say it.

in any case, Civil war in Melbourne could be entertaining.... its getting a bit dull.

Yes i think there shalt be a rising up against Robert Doyle soon. You are right life is getting a little PC & dull. (particulairly on TV!!)

When I'm scrolling down a thread, reading its' posts, I'll often see one from WhyYouLittle and I'll think to myself...next...

But his point is right. Having an extended floating fixture would screw a lot of things up.

 
When I'm scrolling down a thread, reading its' posts, I'll often see one from WhyYouLittle and I'll think to myself...next...

But his point is right. Having an extended floating fixture would screw a lot of things up.

Thanks TW :lol: Glad you enjoy my work!

Yes i think there shalt be a rising up against Robert Doyle soon. You are right life is getting a little PC & dull. (particulairly on TV!!)

How could you not love a failed politician in a fancy, colourful, not-tacky-at-all jacket? I reckon they should keep Hey Hey Its Saturday on TV and make Doyle the Plucka Duck.


How could you not love a failed politician in a fancy, colourful, not-tacky-at-all jacket? I reckon they should keep Hey Hey Its Saturday on TV and make Doyle the Plucka Duck.

No way Plucka is the true genius of the Show!!!

Have you seen Doyle's other Half??? Money must talk loud there!

When I'm scrolling down a thread, reading its' posts, I'll often see one from WhyYouLittle and I'll think to myself...next...

Haha, nicely done :P

(sorry, WYL!)


No way Plucka is the true genius of the Show!!!

Have you seen Doyle's other Half??? Money must talk loud there!

another example of life being a [censored].

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