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Is this really the best the AFL can do?

How much will this jack up already outrageously expensive tix?

And what's with the obsession of oseas acts, always,?

We have the best bands in the world in Oz.

Support them.

Time to grow up AFL.

We will never sell our sport oseas so give it up.

Edited by Previously known as LITD.

 

Agree, think it's also a good time to pay respect to our AFL journalists. I found the perfect song by an Australian band incidentally.

30 minutes ago, Previously known as LITD. said:

Is this really the best the AFL can do?

How much will this jack up already outrageously expensive tix?

And what's with the obsession of oseas acts, always,?

We have the best bands in the world in Oz.

Support them.

Time to grow up AFL.

We will never sell our sport oseas so give it up.

Who is it? I never understand the need for half time entertainment. Just let the little leaguers play or gave the sprint. Let people socialise & communicate with each other

 

Dean Winchester Facepalm GIF

Can this thread just be stickied so we don’t have the same thread started up every 12 months?

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9 minutes ago, BLWNBA said:

Dean Winchester Facepalm GIF

Can this thread just be stickied so we don’t have the same thread started up every 12 months?

I guess it depends on the act though.

Maybe your rightly assuming the trend will continue.

Do we need entertainment?

What about a magic act?

It's really a duplicate of the Superbowl.

Let's do something different?

A celebration of the game or the country or anything but overpaid hyped up oseas acts that use every pyrotechnic and stunt to distract from the rubbish music they make.

How about a montage of the greatest marks...goals...tackles...plays...... That's the next four years and cheap as chips

Maybe a local band to accompany it.

A celebration of Oz sporting events could cover the next four to eight.

Followed by the worst umpire calls and then some heroes of the country for a couple of years in different avenues.

There that's the next 15 covered.

Rinse and repeat and you have 30 years for next to the cost of a few beers at the footy.

Goodbye overseas homophobic hacks.... hello reduced tix costs and better entertainment.

Problem solved.

Let's face it.......those stuck at the game line up to buy beer and food for 25 mins during the acts and those at home go out and do a hammy or acl by playing kick to kick in the backyard or street, with a belly full of beer.

Monday after gf day is a goldmine for gps, surgeons and physios.

Anyway I'm ok with music acts but why keep importing them? It smacks of insecurity and bad taste.

And even if the older folks in the Afl have to pick a band from the 70s or 80s, there are some great oz ones for sure.

Per Capita, we punch way above our musical weight.

And I get the problem of this thread raising it's ugly head each year but maybe it should do.

I'm tired of swift...Williams... Perry..bla bla bla

If they could raise the dead they would probably bring back the Eagles.

Edited by Previously known as LITD.


It's the AFL.

Hoping or wishing for them to behave a certain way is a futile exercise.

I'm very much for the idea of local acts on Grand Final day, I think it's a great one. But where are all the local talent spruikers when it comes to attending their gigs? The best way to support an up and coming band is to go and see that band.

Edited by layzie

5 hours ago, Previously known as LITD. said:

I guess it depends on the act though.

Maybe your rightly assuming the trend will continue.

Do we need entertainment?

What about a magic act?

It's really a duplicate of the Superbowl.

Let's do something different?

A celebration of the game or the country or anything but overpaid hyped up oseas acts that use every pyrotechnic and stunt to distract from the rubbish music they make.

How about a montage of the greatest marks...goals...tackles...plays...... That's the next four years and cheap as chips

Maybe a local band to accompany it.

A celebration of Oz sporting events could cover the next four to eight.

Followed by the worst umpire calls and then some heroes of the country for a couple of years in different avenues.

There that's the next 15 covered.

Rinse and repeat and you have 30 years for next to the cost of a few beers at the footy.

Goodbye overseas homophobic hacks.... hello reduced tix costs and better entertainment.

Problem solved.

Let's face it.......those stuck at the game line up to buy beer and food for 25 mins during the acts and those at home go out and do a hammy or acl by playing kick to kick in the backyard or street, with a belly full of beer.

Monday after gf day is a goldmine for gps, surgeons and physios.

Anyway I'm ok with music acts but why keep importing them? It smacks of insecurity and bad taste.

And even if the older folks in the Afl have to pick a band from the 70s or 80s, there are some great oz ones for sure.

Per Capita, we punch way above our musical weight.

And I get the problem of this thread raising it's ugly head each year but maybe it should do.

I'm tired of swift...Williams... Perry..bla bla bla

If they could raise the dead they would probably bring back the Eagles.

The Eagles are dead?? I thought they were still touring.

7 hours ago, Previously known as LITD. said:

Let's do something different?

I remember attending a final during the 80s at the MCG and half time a bloke come out with 3-4 dogs and some frisbees.
Tell ya what watching those mutts take off and launch for those frisbees 6-7ft in the air was highly entertaining.
Crowd loved it.

Also always enjoyed the kicking competitions where the superboots from the local leagues spent the break dropping 65m torps.

Edited by Fork 'em

 

I’d like to see a ‘Battle of the Bands’ type of arrangement, that runs through the home and away season at venues around the country, with the eventual winner being given the GF entertainment spot, as well as a recording contract and a substantial payment for their appearance. The overall cost would be a fraction of what the AFL currently spends.

Whoever appears as the GF entertainment is not going to attract punters, as the match is a full house regardless; so what does it matter who is appearing… why not give up and coming talent an opportunity to step up!

Edited by hardtack

7 hours ago, Left Foot Snap said:

The Eagles are dead?? I thought they were still touring.

anything eagle related no chance of appearing at a GF anytime soon.


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6 hours ago, Fork 'em said:

I remember attending a final during the 80s at the MCG and half time a bloke come out with 3-4 dogs and some frisbees.
Tell ya what watching those mutts take off and launch for those frisbees 6-7ft in the air was highly entertaining.
Crowd loved it.

Also always enjoyed the kicking competitions where the superboots from the local leagues spent the break dropping 65m torps.

I'm not sure if your taking the p177 but that's one of the funniest posts I think I've read.

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8 hours ago, Left Foot Snap said:

The Eagles are dead?? I thought they were still touring.

They've been dead for eons. Just that nobody has been bold enough to tell them.

2 hours ago, Previously known as LITD. said:

I'm not sure if your taking the p177 but that's one of the funniest posts I think I've read.

Make no mistake.
85 thousand people roaring for a dog taking a speccy is something to behold.
Had to be there I guess.

Was better than anything the AFL have come up with since.

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3 hours ago, Fork 'em said:

Make no mistake.
85 thousand people roaring for a dog taking a speccy is something to behold.
Had to be there I guess.

Was better than anything the AFL have come up with since.

I didn't believe you at first but you've kept it up long enough.. I'll give you the benefit of the doubt.

I'm going to stop calling Maynard a dog.

1 hour ago, Previously known as LITD. said:

I didn't believe you at first but you've kept it up long enough.. I'll give you the benefit of the doubt.

I'm going to stop calling Maynard a dog.

thanks a lot!

you've just upset my dog


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