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When I go the home page I see most recent posts in all forums, so isn't the real issue where your bookmark points? I'd be happy for AFLW to be in the main board, particularly at this time of the year when we are starved of actual games to talk about.

10 minutes ago, poita said:

When I go the home page I see most recent posts in all forums, so isn't the real issue where your bookmark points? I'd be happy for AFLW to be in the main board, particularly at this time of the year when we are starved of actual games to talk about.

This.

If you bookmark the homepage and use that as your launch pad then you will get a slice of everything.

 
2 hours ago, Demonland said:

Ok I'll give the game day threads a go on the main board and see how we go.

The tribe has spoken.

Big ups to the big kohuna for listening.


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A big thank you Andy... I'm sure you have already thought it but a podcast from one of the AFLW team would not go astray.

On a separate note I hope the club is busy getting some oral histories from the 1964 team.I hope they all make 100 but the youngest is probably 70. They  would make a wonderful archive to the MFC website.

Just arrived in Kolkata. Took the ferry from the Howrah train station across the mighty Hooghly river and then caught a cab past Eden Gardens. It has a certain resonance with the MCG.

Not sure I have seen too much advertising for the upcoming AFLX series but one never knows !!

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On 2/13/2019 at 2:06 PM, hardtack said:

The main forum is called Melbourne Demons isn’t it?

Is the women’s team not the Melbourne Demons?

Further to that, there are some stories which will cover both men's and women's football. For example, it was pointed out (admittedly ad nauseum) during the Collingwood game that Harriet Cordner was the seventh member of that family to play a senior game at Victoria Park. That storyline was worthy of coverage yet doesn't fit neatly solely on the AFLW or the AFL men's boards.

 

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