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8 hours ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

Ban all the women!

We must stop them playing sport for their own good!!  Someone, please bring them all inside!!

 

 

Agree, bare foot and pregnant should be added. And I can see no good reason why they should be able to vote! 

 
3 hours ago, Fork 'em said:

On the high horse again I see.
Can you give us a .....

https://gph.is/g/46n93kd

Yeah right on, such a high horse.

Some peanut makes yet another blatantly sexist, offensive boneheaded remark and my response is to let him know he is on my ignore list by providing  a link to a great song by a great all female hard rock trio.

Yeah so self righteous. So over the top. Sorry.

Wait, no it wasn't.

Now that i think about it you are cut from the same cloth as your brethren JakovichScissorKick.

Life's too short to engage with triggered men babies who fervently wish it was still 1961, a time when women knew their place. Which certainly, most positively WAS NOT THE FOOTBALL FIELD!

 So you have also made my,..... 

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://m.youtube.com/watch%3Fv%3DAkmLpTXbNDQ&ved=2ahUKEwjX4cSW7NTnAhUgyDgGHdG5AHUQjjgwCnoECAIQAQ&usg=AOvVaw1peaWZYJqsjw9PA11X3oU5

PS - at least my link made sense. I mean, can i give you a.......

....small boy riding a horse?

Edited by binman

  • 3 weeks later...

Following on from some of the points made in this thread Re the finacial value of theAFLW, I can't say I agree with this Muppet a lot of the time, but Kennet make some interesting points in this article:

Hawthorn president Jeff Kennett says it is a ‘gross discrimination’ that they don’t have an AFLW side

https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/hawthorn-president-jeff-kennett-says-it-is-a-gross-discrimination-that-they-dont-have-an-aflw-side/news-story/93f11e1bf549dd5e848aa0ce8873f965

 

Kennett said the Hawks are missing out on a major revenue stream by being excluded from the rapidly growing women’s game.

“We are very disappointed we are not in the AFL, not only for our female (VFLW) players, but also our female membership,” Kennett said.

“I consider it to be gross discrimination against the four clubs that are not part of it.

“It puts us at a huge disadvantage in terms of our membership and sponsorship and our ability to participate fully in what is the AFL.

 

In the article Jeff also openly makes the point that the AFL don't like the success that the Hawks have in recient times - it's not just the AFL, just about every non Hawthorn supporter thinks this way I recon.

 
56 minutes ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

Following on from some of the points made in this thread Re the finacial value of theAFLW, I can't say I agree with this Muppet a lot of the time, but Kennet make some interesting points in this article:

Hawthorn president Jeff Kennett says it is a ‘gross discrimination’ that they don’t have an AFLW side

https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/hawthorn-president-jeff-kennett-says-it-is-a-gross-discrimination-that-they-dont-have-an-aflw-side/news-story/93f11e1bf549dd5e848aa0ce8873f965

 

Kennett said the Hawks are missing out on a major revenue stream by being excluded from the rapidly growing women’s game.

“We are very disappointed we are not in the AFL, not only for our female (VFLW) players, but also our female membership,” Kennett said.

“I consider it to be gross discrimination against the four clubs that are not part of it.

“It puts us at a huge disadvantage in terms of our membership and sponsorship and our ability to participate fully in what is the AFL.

 

In the article Jeff also openly makes the point that the AFL don't like the success that the Hawks have in recient times - it's not just the AFL, just about every non Hawthorn supporter thinks this way I recon.

Kennett is a moron.

Discrimination lol

 


I thought Jeffrey was part of the decision making process 

F$&@“k Whorethorn 

Right up there with Jeelong....

 

HATE

On 2/14/2020 at 8:44 AM, george_on_the_outer said:

Maybe you should say "AFLW is not going away!"

Indeed, indeed. Our good friend @Webber could have been lynched by the mob well before he'd got his point across.

On 2/12/2020 at 6:03 PM, Demonland said:

EXCLUSIVE: AFL men may be asked to give up future extra earnings to AFLW players, if the AFL cannot secure a significant increase in the TV rights money. 

Male players may give up cash to fund AFLW pay rises

Next thing, it will be the car keys, the golf game and breathing rights.

 

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