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The official AFL website is running a fan survey, with a bunch of respectful questions on there, like this one…

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Guess they forgot the “none of them” option…?

 
30 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

The official AFL website is running a fan survey, with a bunch of respectful questions on there, like this one…

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Guess they forgot the “none of them” option…?

If that is real that is a ****i g disgrace.

My only surprise is that they didn't include the odds with an accompanying link to sportsbet. 

 

The ever growing prevelence of direct and indirect force-feeding fans trade speculation 24/7.

It's becoming unbearingly tiresome and off-putting to follow this sport.

I'm looking forward to when they turn the responses into the basis for an entire article on how 'Petracca considered most likely to leave Demons' etc. etc.

Love 'how many goals will random medium-quality small forward kick in 2025' question. 

The whole survey is 'we have instructions from marketing to keep the following conversations going'.


3 hours ago, titan_uranus said:

The official AFL website is running a fan survey, with a bunch of respectful questions on there, like this one…

image.thumb.png.379b65d31467d50adb0b685fedaa0f94.png
Guess they forgot the “none of them” option…?

Seriously that is a disgrace coming out of AFL HQ

The don’t deserve to run the game

Melbournefc.com.au should run a poll on who will be the first AFL executive to be fired this year, with options of either fire them all, or, wgaf the sport is going down the crapper at a rate of knots.

4 hours ago, titan_uranus said:

The official AFL website is running a fan survey, with a bunch of respectful questions on there, like this one…

image.thumb.png.379b65d31467d50adb0b685fedaa0f94.png
Guess they forgot the “none of them” option…?

The AFL is a compromised organisation, using hired  influencers to speculate on "tradeables",  whilst pandering to the gambling industry  and their cotery of unbackable destination clubs.

 
8 minutes ago, bush demon said:

The AFL is a compromised organisation, using hired  influencers to speculate on "tradeables",  whilst pandering to the gambling industry  and their cotery of unbackable destination clubs.

Agree totally. And I’m sure HQ have already decided who will be winning the premiership this year as well.

i think its unlikely any of them will leave given their contract situations but if one does then i reckon it'll be kossie.


Surely this needs a "Please explain" from the AFL

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2 hours ago, bush demon said:

The AFL is a compromised organisation, using hired  influencers to speculate on "tradeables",  whilst pandering to the gambling industry  and their cotery of unbackable destination clubs.

And I thought Donald Trump was the best example of detritus. 

On 23/02/2025 at 12:11, Sir Why You Little said:

Seriously that is a disgrace coming out of AFL HQ

The don’t deserve to run the game

They don’t run the game: Sportsbet and media do

On 23/02/2025 at 13:29, Demon Disciple said:

Agree totally. And I’m sure HQ have already decided who will be winning the premiership this year as well.

… and Cripps’ game by game Brownlow tally?

1 hour ago, monoccular said:

They don’t run the game: Sportsbet and media do

… and Cripps’ game by game Brownlow tally?

The AFL run the game, the media lap it up….


4 hours ago, whatwhat say what said:

typical pravda

the quality of their jErNaLiSm is appalling these days - fallen a long way from the days of afl media being set up

I have absolutely no idea what you just said - is it just that I'm getting old?

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