LeeToRainesToRoach said:They can pretend all they like that it's the "Year of the Fan", but the game was long ago hijacked by corporate mother*smile*ers. They're running an elite competition and the common touch isn't welcome. Every head honcho since Aylett has been unpopular, but the current administration is a dozen times worse.
Up yours AFL.
TOT70 said:We had it all wrong. All those theories we had about the true meaning of this gesture were completely off the beam.
The truth is that Dustin is clairvoyant. He was predicting that he would be fined $2000. The young lady with the red hair was agreeing with him.
TigerForce said:So players can get provoked by feral fans in any way possible, ....
Baloo said:Not really, they opened up..
Tails said:So by what standard do you judge traditional Rosy? There are more than 250 nations and 350 languages? The many tribes that attended the Bunya Tors of SE QLD all did them and it happened in many other areas, so what do you base you knowledge on? I find it very frustrating that Melbournites are so ignorant when it comes to all things Aboriginal.
Tails said:I would back my knowledge of all things Aboriginal over yours any day
rosy23 said:Clearly depends who it's aimed at. :
TigerForce said:Watching the final quarter blitz video, it's quite clear that when Dusty runs into the goals, we can see a feral prick with a black coat hanging over the fence giving Dusty two birds. How does this AFL/MRP analyse things?
axlefoley said:It sets the precedent that it's OK for fans to bird the players however the fans are not to constantly boo the same player all the time because these same player/s will sook.
The AFL/MRP are a joke.
Eddie McGuire should have banned those feral supporters.
At best he would have used one finger for that.mrposhman said:Dusty was just counting their teeth