Armchair expert wrote:How embarrassing those security guards patrolling the isles
I hope theres some near me in the Eastern Stand full of Port supporters next week!

by Wedgie » Sat Jun 15, 2019 10:27 pm
Armchair expert wrote:How embarrassing those security guards patrolling the isles
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
by Spargo » Sat Jun 15, 2019 10:33 pm
by Jim05 » Sat Jun 15, 2019 10:39 pm
by stan » Sat Jun 15, 2019 11:42 pm
Missed most of the 2nd half but just caught up on it then for the post match. Seems very strange as apparently there has been no change in policy from the AFL.Armchair expert wrote:How embarrassing those security guards patrolling the isles
by Wedgie » Sun Jun 16, 2019 12:05 am
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
by Rik E Boy » Sun Jun 16, 2019 12:07 am
Wedgie wrote:Power will win next week. We all know Geelong's record coming off a bye and add to that I'm going sitting in the best seats in the house in the Eastern Stand one level up.
by Jim05 » Sun Jun 16, 2019 12:14 am
Wedgie wrote:I applaud it, I've never had a problem in Melbourne but I will be attending my first AFL game at Adelaide Oval next week due to the current measures taken by the AFL. I also hope that forking out $120 a ticket for the area I'm sitting in eliminates a lot of the feral element too.
by LMA » Sun Jun 16, 2019 12:31 am
Wedgie wrote:I applaud it, I've never had a problem in Melbourne but I will be attending my first AFL game at Adelaide Oval next week due to the current measures taken by the AFL. I also hope that forking out $120 a ticket for the area I'm sitting in eliminates a lot of the feral element too.
by Wedgie » Sun Jun 16, 2019 12:38 am
LMA wrote:Wedgie wrote:I applaud it, I've never had a problem in Melbourne but I will be attending my first AFL game at Adelaide Oval next week due to the current measures taken by the AFL. I also hope that forking out $120 a ticket for the area I'm sitting in eliminates a lot of the feral element too.
$120 a ticket, get amongst the rank and file you snob. Make sure you bring your stanley knife though
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
by LMA » Sun Jun 16, 2019 12:57 am
Wedgie wrote:LMA wrote:Wedgie wrote:I applaud it, I've never had a problem in Melbourne but I will be attending my first AFL game at Adelaide Oval next week due to the current measures taken by the AFL. I also hope that forking out $120 a ticket for the area I'm sitting in eliminates a lot of the feral element too.
$120 a ticket, get amongst the rank and file you snob. Make sure you bring your stanley knife though
To be truthful similar to the cruise I'm going on later this year and like most things I go to it was a bit of online shopping whilst pissed at the pub.
Sat in similar seats for the cricket and always said that it would be an awesome spot to watch footy ( in front of the corp boxes on the first level in the Eastern stands).
It was a choice between that or GF tix, thank christ I was a bit conservative that night.
My phone really needs a breath analyser on it before I can purchase things on it.![]()
Anyone up for a pre game piss up?
by daysofourlives » Sun Jun 16, 2019 1:19 am
The Bedge wrote:The other thing that's got me wondering.. seeing the Broadbent news yesterday, then saw an article that basically was along the lines of how much better the AFL is these days with Mental Health and dealing with it etc...
My query - they may be better at managing it when it comes out, but are they better at helping it from a preventative point of view? Feel like more and more we are seeing players being impacted and affected by mental health and cant help but think it's more a reflection of the environment they're subjected to.
I know plenty will say "oh poor them they earn 700+ k a year etc" but money doesn't alliviate pressure and how people think/operate.
by LMA » Sun Jun 16, 2019 1:35 am
daysofourlives wrote:The Bedge wrote:The other thing that's got me wondering.. seeing the Broadbent news yesterday, then saw an article that basically was along the lines of how much better the AFL is these days with Mental Health and dealing with it etc...
My query - they may be better at managing it when it comes out, but are they better at helping it from a preventative point of view? Feel like more and more we are seeing players being impacted and affected by mental health and cant help but think it's more a reflection of the environment they're subjected to.
I know plenty will say "oh poor them they earn 700+ k a year etc" but money doesn't alliviate pressure and how people think/operate.
Call me skeptical but Mental Health = positive drug test in AFL
by daysofourlives » Sun Jun 16, 2019 1:39 am
LMA wrote:daysofourlives wrote:The Bedge wrote:The other thing that's got me wondering.. seeing the Broadbent news yesterday, then saw an article that basically was along the lines of how much better the AFL is these days with Mental Health and dealing with it etc...
My query - they may be better at managing it when it comes out, but are they better at helping it from a preventative point of view? Feel like more and more we are seeing players being impacted and affected by mental health and cant help but think it's more a reflection of the environment they're subjected to.
I know plenty will say "oh poor them they earn 700+ k a year etc" but money doesn't alliviate pressure and how people think/operate.
Call me skeptical but Mental Health = positive drug test in AFL
I get this, personally I think there is genuine cases but think it's also over diagnosed
by stan » Sun Jun 16, 2019 7:41 am
I don't you can go to a Port game and be anyway and think you'll be away from the Ferals.Wedgie wrote:I applaud it, I've never had a problem in Melbourne but I will be attending my first AFL game at Adelaide Oval next week due to the current measures taken by the AFL. I also hope that forking out $120 a ticket for the area I'm sitting in eliminates a lot of the feral element too.
by stan » Sun Jun 16, 2019 7:49 am
This is the problem, there is likely many cases of genuine mental health issues for players.daysofourlives wrote:LMA wrote:daysofourlives wrote:The Bedge wrote:The other thing that's got me wondering.. seeing the Broadbent news yesterday, then saw an article that basically was along the lines of how much better the AFL is these days with Mental Health and dealing with it etc...
My query - they may be better at managing it when it comes out, but are they better at helping it from a preventative point of view? Feel like more and more we are seeing players being impacted and affected by mental health and cant help but think it's more a reflection of the environment they're subjected to.
I know plenty will say "oh poor them they earn 700+ k a year etc" but money doesn't alliviate pressure and how people think/operate.
Call me skeptical but Mental Health = positive drug test in AFL
I get this, personally I think there is genuine cases but think it's also over diagnosed
I agree, Put it this way, we are told continually that drugs are rife amongst players in the AFL, has a player ever been caught on drugs with a positive test?
by bertiebeatle » Sun Jun 16, 2019 9:07 am
Wedgie wrote:I applaud it, I've never had a problem in Melbourne but I will be attending my first AFL game at Adelaide Oval next week due to the current measures taken by the AFL. I also hope that forking out $120 a ticket for the area I'm sitting in eliminates a lot of the feral element too.
by Bum Crack » Sun Jun 16, 2019 9:29 am
bertiebeatle wrote:Wedgie wrote:I applaud it, I've never had a problem in Melbourne but I will be attending my first AFL game at Adelaide Oval next week due to the current measures taken by the AFL. I also hope that forking out $120 a ticket for the area I'm sitting in eliminates a lot of the feral element too.
I’d be more worried about attending games in Geelong than any other city. I wouldn’t even feel safe walking through the Geelong mall with the footage that came out this week. If you want to see some ferals, just spend 5 minutes there and you will see your share for the year
by Spargo » Sun Jun 16, 2019 9:35 am
Bum Crack wrote:bertiebeatle wrote:Wedgie wrote:I applaud it, I've never had a problem in Melbourne but I will be attending my first AFL game at Adelaide Oval next week due to the current measures taken by the AFL. I also hope that forking out $120 a ticket for the area I'm sitting in eliminates a lot of the feral element too.
I’d be more worried about attending games in Geelong than any other city. I wouldn’t even feel safe walking through the Geelong mall with the footage that came out this week. If you want to see some ferals, just spend 5 minutes there and you will see your share for the year
Not all of us are feral. I'll be on my best behaviour.
by am Bays » Sun Jun 16, 2019 4:15 pm
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