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3 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I understand the club is prioritising AFLX 3 and treating the home and away season as a form of experimentation - hence the 3-5 start to the season.

Well it's one way to get the attention of the Gen Z's/youth market :)


Why would clubs "bid" for a licence in a competition that they already own?

This isn't the IPL.

Somewhere in this comp there might be a game of sorts but the marketers are being let run wild

LOL.   The head honchos  AFL House always thinking with their wallet.

The game is going down the tubes.

 
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8 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

Not that I give a toss, but probably a good idea.

However ..... that will only give Shocking / Gillon an opportunity to dream up some other monstrosity.  I am sure they have it in them to make something far worse.

Oh no!

It feels just like when I lost that pair of socks with big holes in them.  WGAF


Didn't I just read that Shaun Smith has criticised the organisation of the 2019 EJ Whitten Game for converting it to AFL-X in format? I've always believed that there's a place for AFL-X, but this isn't it. I see it as a simplistic game played overseas as a way of accommodating amateur players, where there are smaller numbers playing (so it allows for reduced team sizes) playing on rectangular fields. But I wouldn't care if it died a nautural death, either.

On 5/15/2019 at 6:29 AM, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I understand the club is prioritising AFLX 3 and treating the home and away season as a form of experimentation - hence the 3-5 start to the season.

Gee whiz, 3-5. Back when there was still a glimmer of hope.

7 hours ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Didn't I just read that Shaun Smith has criticised the organisation of the 2019 EJ Whitten Game for converting it to AFL-X in format? I've always believed that there's a place for AFL-X, but this isn't it. I see it as a simplistic game played overseas as a way of accommodating amateur players, where there are smaller numbers playing (so it allows for reduced team sizes) playing on rectangular fields. But I wouldn't care if it died a nautural death, either.

Confirmed. https://www.afl.com.au/news/2019-07-25/get-ready-for-ejx-legends-game-gets-new-format-and-new-home

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AFLX is just the kind of outcome you can get when you don’t allow things to get tested on animals first.

 

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