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Coronavirus: AFL & MFC
- 2020 Members Scarf Contactless Collection
Members will have received the following email which links to Register for contactless pickup at a specified location or for it to be mailed out for $10.- Training At Night?
In the first four rounds back all of our games are twilight matches. Should we be doing some training at night rather than exclusively in the morning?- Melbourne’s Mount Rushmore
SEN have been choosing the all time best/favourite 4 players for every team over the lockdown period. Who makes your Mount Rushmore?- TRAINING: 2 Weeks to Go
- TRAINING: 2 Weeks to Go
- TRAINING: 2 Weeks to Go
- Added Jumper Sponsors
- Financial Issues MFC
Relegation could be in our future.- Virtual Fans at Games
- Added Jumper Sponsors
- David Neitz - Your Football Life
- Farewell Jesse Hogan
- THROWBACK: Rd 01 2003 vs Hawthorn
- THROWBACK: Rd 01 2003 vs Hawthorn
- A Lockdown Lesson: Old Footy Was Better
- Hutchy on Max’s Hair
- Financial Issues MFC
- Remove the Ads with a Demonland Subscription
Once the season gets back on track I will remove the ads for Life and Annual Members. Thanks for your patience and understanding.- No More Booing or Shouting at Games
Ok so I’m officially not allowed to attend games anymore. A leading health figure has suggested the AFL could tell fans to keep booing and shouting to a minimum if they’re allowed into matches later this year. There are hopes spectators will be permitted into stadiums for late-season games and finals, if the coronavirus pandemic continues to ease around Australia. However Catherine Bennett, chair of epidemiology at Deakin University, told Nine the league may need to restrict fan behaviour. “I would think they may have to include as a recommendation – given it will be hard to maintain 1.5 metre between groups anyway – that shouting, hooting may have to be eased, given this will increase the spread from one person,” she said. “One of the COVID-19 transmission concerns is increased spread when people speak loudly, sing, and therefore cheering along their team.”- Big Footy in strife?
A fault in the search function of BigFooty has publicly exposed private messages and other restricted items, administrators of the 20-year-old AFL forum say. The owner of the forum that boasts 103,000 registered users said it learned in mid-May the search index was “publicly accessible without restriction”. Exposed information includes content on the forum removed from public view and other data where access was restricted, such as private messages posted since mid-April 2012.- Coronavirus: AFL & MFC
- Top 10 MFC Indigenous Players
- Bigger Bench?
- Added Jumper Sponsors
I don't see a problem with this if it will help clubs survive. Would you rather watch an advertisement play for the Demons or lovingly look at logoless jumper in a museum.Account
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