I've just realised what I've done


by johntheclaret » Tue Aug 25, 2015 2:11 pm
by Wedgie » Tue Aug 25, 2015 4:23 pm
tipper wrote:personally i dont see what this thread is doing in the SANFL section. shouldnt it be moved into the AFl area if it is an afl womens league?
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
by Sheik Yerbouti » Tue Aug 25, 2015 4:32 pm
by dogbreath » Tue Aug 25, 2015 7:41 pm
bennymacca wrote:a topic such as this certainly brings the mouth breathers out in force
by Q. » Tue Aug 25, 2015 8:26 pm
Sheik Yerbouti wrote:Any grassroots club either sanfl or ammos who field a womans team will have a shitload of money thrown at them.
Any propaganda handed down to junior clubs lately features prominently pics of girls, immigrant kids, & the all time special girls with hijabs (?).
The AFL are going after this market hard.
Compulsory to now list an AFL club on registrations which I'd say is handed over to the clubs database.
by Sheik Yerbouti » Wed Aug 26, 2015 6:28 am
Q. wrote:Sheik Yerbouti wrote:Any grassroots club either sanfl or ammos who field a womans team will have a shitload of money thrown at them.
Any propaganda handed down to junior clubs lately features prominently pics of girls, immigrant kids, & the all time special girls with hijabs (?).
The AFL are going after this market hard.
Compulsory to now list an AFL club on registrations which I'd say is handed over to the clubs database.
How dare they diversify their audience and participants!
by wild dog » Wed Aug 26, 2015 12:18 pm
by wristwatcher » Wed Aug 26, 2015 2:00 pm
wild dog wrote:Cant help but get the feeling there are some hipsters frequenting the thread.
How will this league really work is the question. Is it another grandiose AFL announcement which is essentially just a grab to monopolise and strangle out any form of alternative. Get a couple of good teams, get some decent ratings and say hey presto, we are now the guardians of women's football.
Its nothing really new, organised leagues have been going around since the 90's. I remember the Thunderbirds for a while there getting some reasonable numbers in participation. Participation for girls is great, anything to break them free from the current stereotypes that are forced upon them. Anyone with a daughter between 5 and 10 knows what you are confronted with when you go shopping for clothes.
by human_torpedo » Wed Aug 26, 2015 3:27 pm
wristwatcher wrote:wild dog wrote:Cant help but get the feeling there are some hipsters frequenting the thread.
How will this league really work is the question. Is it another grandiose AFL announcement which is essentially just a grab to monopolise and strangle out any form of alternative. Get a couple of good teams, get some decent ratings and say hey presto, we are now the guardians of women's football.
Its nothing really new, organised leagues have been going around since the 90's. I remember the Thunderbirds for a while there getting some reasonable numbers in participation. Participation for girls is great, anything to break them free from the current stereotypes that are forced upon them. Anyone with a daughter between 5 and 10 knows what you are confronted with when you go shopping for clothes.
Calling people who support Womens football hipsters is akin to saying anyone from Smithfield supports organised crime. Pretty average stereotype, both of them. Perhaps there are some people on this thread who actually have some knowledge on the topic and believe in and actively support the concept. I for one am shocked as to why anyone would be against creating an opportunity for Females in Football.
Whether people like it or not it is coming that much is for sure.
by wild dog » Wed Aug 26, 2015 3:30 pm
wristwatcher wrote:wild dog wrote:Cant help but get the feeling there are some hipsters frequenting the thread.
How will this league really work is the question. Is it another grandiose AFL announcement which is essentially just a grab to monopolise and strangle out any form of alternative. Get a couple of good teams, get some decent ratings and say hey presto, we are now the guardians of women's football.
Its nothing really new, organised leagues have been going around since the 90's. I remember the Thunderbirds for a while there getting some reasonable numbers in participation. Participation for girls is great, anything to break them free from the current stereotypes that are forced upon them. Anyone with a daughter between 5 and 10 knows what you are confronted with when you go shopping for clothes.
Calling people who support Womens football hipsters is akin to saying anyone from Smithfield supports organised crime. Pretty average stereotype, both of them. Perhaps there are some people on this thread who actually have some knowledge on the topic and believe in and actively support the concept. I for one am shocked as to why anyone would be against creating an opportunity for Females in Football.
Whether people like it or not it is coming that much is for sure.
by bennymacca » Wed Aug 26, 2015 3:35 pm
human_torpedo wrote:I cant see how it affects people badly enough to complain about it?
by mighty_tiger_79 » Wed Aug 26, 2015 3:55 pm
by Booney » Wed Aug 26, 2015 3:56 pm
by wristwatcher » Wed Aug 26, 2015 3:57 pm
wild dog wrote:wristwatcher wrote:wild dog wrote:Cant help but get the feeling there are some hipsters frequenting the thread.
How will this league really work is the question. Is it another grandiose AFL announcement which is essentially just a grab to monopolise and strangle out any form of alternative. Get a couple of good teams, get some decent ratings and say hey presto, we are now the guardians of women's football.
Its nothing really new, organised leagues have been going around since the 90's. I remember the Thunderbirds for a while there getting some reasonable numbers in participation. Participation for girls is great, anything to break them free from the current stereotypes that are forced upon them. Anyone with a daughter between 5 and 10 knows what you are confronted with when you go shopping for clothes.
Calling people who support Womens football hipsters is akin to saying anyone from Smithfield supports organised crime. Pretty average stereotype, both of them. Perhaps there are some people on this thread who actually have some knowledge on the topic and believe in and actively support the concept. I for one am shocked as to why anyone would be against creating an opportunity for Females in Football.
Whether people like it or not it is coming that much is for sure.
Sensitive.![]()
If you bothered to digest the content of my post you wouldn't have shot from the hip in your reply. There is no argument from me about the merits of establishing a semi profesional woman's league. I encourage it. Its about who does it and their motivations. Im happy to debate that, but trying to hijack an agenda by claiming the high moral ground is a sign of intellectual weakness and immaturity.
by whufc » Wed Aug 26, 2015 5:42 pm
bennymacca wrote:human_torpedo wrote:I cant see how it affects people badly enough to complain about it?
Because the SANFL is the most important comp in history and if money isnt poured into that in preference to literally anything else then that other thing is a bad idea.
by bennymacca » Wed Aug 26, 2015 6:15 pm
whufc wrote:bennymacca wrote:human_torpedo wrote:I cant see how it affects people badly enough to complain about it?
Because the SANFL is the most important comp in history and if money isnt poured into that in preference to literally anything else then that other thing is a bad idea.
Would an Adelaide Crows fan know much about what history is???
by whufc » Wed Aug 26, 2015 6:24 pm
bennymacca wrote:whufc wrote:bennymacca wrote:human_torpedo wrote:I cant see how it affects people badly enough to complain about it?
Because the SANFL is the most important comp in history and if money isnt poured into that in preference to literally anything else then that other thing is a bad idea.
Would an Adelaide Crows fan know much about what history is???
pretty much exactly proving my point there.
by Jim05 » Wed Aug 26, 2015 8:17 pm
Q. wrote:Do hipsters even like footy?
by wristwatcher » Wed Aug 26, 2015 8:19 pm
Q. wrote:Do hipsters even like footy?
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