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Re: The FIXture - Collingwood

Postby D14 » Tue Aug 02, 2011 7:13 pm

Jim05 wrote:
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redden whites wrote:Uneducated Collingwood hysteria rules SA Footy again :(


Whats Uneducated about wanting an even draw? Your the uneducated one, thinking that it's still the VFL and not the AFL.

And if we had an even draw and everyone played each other twice Collingwood would finish 10 games clear on top.



Well how about this then... All Victorian teams should be made to fly and spend a day interstate every 2 weeks... :lol: I would be happy with that... :D They could head to the airport after their game Fly somewhere, spend the night in a Hotel, do the recovery in the morning and then fly back to Melbourne later that night. :lol:
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Re: The FIXture - Collingwood

Postby Adelaide Hawk » Tue Aug 02, 2011 7:33 pm

Graham Cornes is to blame for this. He used the travel factor as an excuse for his ordinbary coaching record. 4 years later, in 1998, the Crows travelled to Perth in the final minor round, then to Melbourne, Sydney, Melbourne, and then back to Melbourne to win the flag. They travelled interstate 5 weeks in a row. If travel is such an overwhelming disadvantage, then it should have been impossible.

Collingwood have a similar draw every year, how come they haven't won since 1990? They won last year because they were the best team in the competition. Travel had nothing to do with it.

One thing you rarely hear mentioned is, whilst it is true the Crows travel 10 times out of 22 games, they also get to play 10 matches in Adelaide against teams who have travelled FROM interstate. Melbourne teams, apart from Geelong, don't enjoy that type of home ground advantage.

Travel is a misconception. If a team is good enough, they'll win on the beach.
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Re: The FIXture - Collingwood

Postby hottie » Tue Aug 02, 2011 8:33 pm

Collingwood have had a resonable draw for years even when they struggling.Dont know if there will be an ideal draw any time to suit everyone,can certainly understand the AFL situation to make as much money as possible when setting fixture.Brad Sewell from Hawthorn was on the couch on monday and said playing in WA last weekend and travelling back was exhausting and he was still recovering and can appreciate what the WA teams have to go through.
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Re: The FIXture - Collingwood

Postby Trader » Wed Aug 03, 2011 9:44 am

valleys07 wrote:Not to mention the gate takings, stadium deals and tv rights the AFL would lose with these games not being at the G......Andy D cant have that.


I got no problems with Collingwood getting the run they get, but are gate takings really all that important these days?
The TV deals are that much larger I would have thought the gate takings would start to become almost irrelivant.

And if Collingwood was playing interstate more, then wouldn't there be more people (the collingwood fans) watching it on TV rather than being at the G, therefore increasing the TV deals? - Drawing a long bow I know.
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Re: The FIXture - Collingwood

Postby TEX07 » Wed Aug 03, 2011 11:25 am

hottie wrote:Collingwood have had a resonable draw for years even when they struggling.Dont know if there will be an ideal draw any time to suit everyone,can certainly understand the AFL situation to make as much money as possible when setting fixture.Brad Sewell from Hawthorn was on the couch on monday and said playing in WA last weekend and travelling back was exhausting and he was still recovering and can appreciate what the WA teams have to go through.


The travel factor would hurt the WA teams more than any I would have thought, it is a 90 minute flight from Adelaide to Melbourne so really cant say that is all that hard. If Collingwood had to travel more it wouldnt matter, I would think that Eddie would be able to borrow Air Force One and they could travel in style ;)

Honestly the draw is great for Collingwood but not a great deal of difference for the other VIC teams, lets face it there are 10 of them so the likelyhood they wont travel much is high. With the modern game and the way the teams now prepare you would say that the travel being the reason for form would be minimal.
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Re: The FIXture - Collingwood

Postby westcoastpanther » Wed Aug 03, 2011 12:23 pm

Pretty sure Dutchy places a lot of emphasis on whether or not a team travelled the week before when he punts.

They can't even square it up a bit by having them play teams that haven't travelled the week before. Everything is pointed in their favour. People arguing they would win anyway is true, this year, but how well would they have finished say three years ago etc. Maybe the Crows wouldn't have had to even played Collingwood the year they beat us after the siren, it makes me wonder....
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Re: The FIXture - Collingwood

Postby clanger » Wed Aug 03, 2011 2:00 pm

the simple reason collingwood have such a good draw every year is because all the clubs want to play collingwood at the MCG. If you want collingwood to play more games interstate and at Ethiad tell the clubs to stop asking to play collingwood at the G but this won't happen because they request it for more money and free to air coverage.
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Re: The FIXture - Collingwood

Postby MW » Wed Aug 03, 2011 2:09 pm

I dont have a problem with them playing in Melbourne so much, but make all the Melbourne sides play interstate the same amount.
Also, Collingwood got given the byes at the perfect times during the season...and didnt leave Victoria for the first 7 rounds and the last 7 rounds! That is the main issue for me.
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Re: The FIXture - Collingwood

Postby Q. » Wed Aug 03, 2011 3:14 pm

MW wrote:I dont have a problem with them playing in Melbourne so much, but make all the Melbourne sides play interstate the same amount.
Also, Collingwood got given the byes at the perfect times during the season...and didnt leave Victoria for the first 7 rounds and the last 7 rounds! That is the main issue for me.


How is having 2 byes in the first half of the year 'perfect'. Surely it must be an advantage to have had a week off within a month or two of finals?
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Re: The FIXture - Collingwood

Postby the big bang » Wed Aug 03, 2011 6:24 pm

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MW wrote:I dont have a problem with them playing in Melbourne so much, but make all the Melbourne sides play interstate the same amount.
Also, Collingwood got given the byes at the perfect times during the season...and didnt leave Victoria for the first 7 rounds and the last 7 rounds! That is the main issue for me.


How is having 2 byes in the first half of the year 'perfect'. Surely it must be an advantage to have had a week off within a month or two of finals?


i'd also call count playing in Perth in the second last game of the season as "leaving victoria" within the last 7 rounds.
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Re: The FIXture - Collingwood

Postby westcoastpanther » Wed Aug 03, 2011 8:38 pm

You Collingwood blokes really can't defend this can ya?? Just enjoy the gift and keep quiet I reckon....
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Re: The FIXture - Collingwood

Postby the big bang » Thu Aug 04, 2011 7:42 am

westcoastpanther wrote:You Collingwood blokes really can't defend this can ya?? Just enjoy the gift and keep quiet I reckon....



i do enjoy the gift! except for only seeing them play once a year over here.

but Collingwood really can't be blamed. it's the AFL that make the fixture. it's the AFL that want to make the money.

do you expect Eddie to say to ol' Uncle Andy d, "Hey mate, ya rekon you could send us to Perth, Adelaide and QLD twice this year? that would be swell. also, if ya can make it so that we play hawthorn in tassie, and richmond or melbourne up in darwin, all the better! Cheers mate!"

i just find it amusing that everyone makes such a fuss about it while they're on top and winning. in 5 years when we make our fall from grace, all this chatter will die down.

also, i already asked it on here, but how often do other teams leave melbourne? i can't be bothered going through the draw. but i would assume that maybe Carlton and Essendon leave similar amounts, and obviouly the rest would only travel one or two more times (not includluding teams that sell their home games to interstate cities, as that's their decision)?
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Re: The FIXture - Collingwood

Postby westcoastpanther » Thu Aug 04, 2011 9:20 am

the big bang wrote:
westcoastpanther wrote:You Collingwood blokes really can't defend this can ya?? Just enjoy the gift and keep quiet I reckon....



i do enjoy the gift! except for only seeing them play once a year over here.

but Collingwood really can't be blamed. it's the AFL that make the fixture. it's the AFL that want to make the money.

do you expect Eddie to say to ol' Uncle Andy d, "Hey mate, ya rekon you could send us to Perth, Adelaide and QLD twice this year? that would be swell. also, if ya can make it so that we play hawthorn in tassie, and richmond or melbourne up in darwin, all the better! Cheers mate!"

i just find it amusing that everyone makes such a fuss about it while they're on top and winning. in 5 years when we make our fall from grace, all this chatter will die down.

also, i already asked it on here, but how often do other teams leave melbourne? i can't be bothered going through the draw. but i would assume that maybe Carlton and Essendon leave similar amounts, and obviouly the rest would only travel one or two more times (not includluding teams that sell their home games to interstate cities, as that's their decision)?



Oh so wrong, are you starting to see how poor this is yet.....

Question: Since Round 16 of 2010, up to Round to 13 of 2011, how many times has your club had to play a game interstate.
Answer Melbourne Based Club Games Played Interstate
Collingwood None
Carlton Five
Essendon Three
Geelong Five
Hawthorn Nine (Four in Launceston)
Melbourne Five
North Melbourne Five
Richmond Three
St Kilda Four
Western Bulldogs Six
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Re: The FIXture - Collingwood

Postby Rik E Boy » Thu Aug 04, 2011 9:28 am

Quichey wrote:
MW wrote:I dont have a problem with them playing in Melbourne so much, but make all the Melbourne sides play interstate the same amount.
Also, Collingwood got given the byes at the perfect times during the season...and didnt leave Victoria for the first 7 rounds and the last 7 rounds! That is the main issue for me.


How is having 2 byes in the first half of the year 'perfect'. Surely it must be an advantage to have had a week off within a month or two of finals?


I reckon Geelong's bye placement is better than Collingwood's. The bye is beautiful for our club as we had the oldest playing list this season. Not only are we rotating our players we can also give everyone a break only a couple of weeks out from the finals. That's a big advantage over teams like West Coast, Hawthorn and Carlton as they haven't had the luxury of rotating their playing list.

It's not as much of an advantage over Collingwood though as they have had the ability to not only rotate their squad but also to freshen up some blokes in Arizona as well.

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Re: The FIXture - Collingwood

Postby Rik E Boy » Thu Aug 04, 2011 9:29 am

the big bang wrote:
westcoastpanther wrote:You Collingwood blokes really can't defend this can ya?? Just enjoy the gift and keep quiet I reckon....



i do enjoy the gift! except for only seeing them play once a year over here.

but Collingwood really can't be blamed. it's the AFL that make the fixture. it's the AFL that want to make the money.

do you expect Eddie to say to ol' Uncle Andy d, "Hey mate, ya rekon you could send us to Perth, Adelaide and QLD twice this year? that would be swell. also, if ya can make it so that we play hawthorn in tassie, and richmond or melbourne up in darwin, all the better! Cheers mate!"

i just find it amusing that everyone makes such a fuss about it while they're on top and winning. in 5 years when we make our fall from grace, all this chatter will die down.

also, i already asked it on here, but how often do other teams leave melbourne? i can't be bothered going through the draw. but i would assume that maybe Carlton and Essendon leave similar amounts, and obviouly the rest would only travel one or two more times (not includluding teams that sell their home games to interstate cities, as that's their decision)?


Ha ha a Collingwood supporter who 'can't be bothered going through the draw'. That's like a rich kid that gets heaps of 5hit for Christmas. :lol:

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Re: The FIXture - Collingwood

Postby saintal » Thu Aug 04, 2011 10:03 am

Couldn’t be bothered looking at all Vic clubs so I just quickly looked at 4. Two self proclaimed “power-houses” and two smaller clubs.

Number of Interstate games from 2009 onwards:

St Kilda 18 (6 each year)
North Melb 17 (plus 3 visits to Kardinia Park)
Essendon 13 (just 3 trips in 2010)
Collingwood 12 (4 each year)

Anybody who says the Pies don’t have an advantage based on just that stat alone is kidding themselves. Add it a few of the other factors that were mentioned in the opening post and the advantage is even more significant.
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Re: The FIXture - Collingwood

Postby CUTTERMAN » Thu Aug 04, 2011 10:07 am

D14 wrote:Can't do much about it this year but next year I would like Collingwoods draw to look Like this

R 1 (Home/Melb)
R 2 North Melb (Away, Tassie)
R 3 (Home/Melb)
R 4 (Home/Melb)
R 5 Geelong (Away, Skilled)
R 6 (Home/Melb)
R 7 (Home/Melb)
R 8 Hawthorn (Away, Launceston)
R 9(Home/Melb)
R 10 Freo (Away)
R 11 (Home/Melb)
R 12 Crows (Away)
R 13 (Home/Melb)
R 14 Brisbane (Away)
R 15 (Home/Melb)
R 16 Sydney (Away)
R 17 (Home/Melb)
R 18 West Coast (Away)
R 19 (Home/Melb)
R 20 Port (Away)
R 21 (Home/Melb)
R 22 Gold Coast (Away)
R 23 (Home/Melb)
R 24 GWS (Away)

Not sure if it's been mentioned but the main issue with your draw there is that Collingwood play 13 games in Melbourne, from my understanding each club has to have 11/12 home games where their members have the rights to seats, if Collingwood are playing 13 games only in Melb then the other Vic based clubs won't get their home games either
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Re: The FIXture - Collingwood

Postby test » Thu Aug 04, 2011 3:21 pm

westcoastpanther wrote:You Collingwood blokes really can't defend this can ya?? Just enjoy the gift and keep quiet I reckon....


not much to defend, we support a club thats going pretty well, we cant help how the draw is, and why waste energy researching facts and figures on it all? I'll just keep watching, enjoying my team playing well, enjoying my club in a great position, and like I mentioned earlier am more then happy to distribute tissues for those of you that cant handle it :twisted:
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Re: The FIXture - Collingwood

Postby Rik E Boy » Thu Aug 04, 2011 3:35 pm

test wrote:
westcoastpanther wrote:You Collingwood blokes really can't defend this can ya?? Just enjoy the gift and keep quiet I reckon....


not much to defend, we support a club thats going pretty well, we cant help how the draw is, and why waste energy researching facts and figures on it all? I'll just keep watching, enjoying my team playing well, enjoying my club in a great position, and like I mentioned earlier am more then happy to distribute tissues for those of you that cant handle it :twisted:


As if a Pies fan would have any tissues left. :lol:

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Re: The FIXture - Collingwood

Postby the big bang » Thu Aug 04, 2011 3:45 pm

westcoastpanther wrote:
the big bang wrote:
westcoastpanther wrote:You Collingwood blokes really can't defend this can ya?? Just enjoy the gift and keep quiet I reckon....



i do enjoy the gift! except for only seeing them play once a year over here.

but Collingwood really can't be blamed. it's the AFL that make the fixture. it's the AFL that want to make the money.

do you expect Eddie to say to ol' Uncle Andy d, "Hey mate, ya rekon you could send us to Perth, Adelaide and QLD twice this year? that would be swell. also, if ya can make it so that we play hawthorn in tassie, and richmond or melbourne up in darwin, all the better! Cheers mate!"

i just find it amusing that everyone makes such a fuss about it while they're on top and winning. in 5 years when we make our fall from grace, all this chatter will die down.

also, i already asked it on here, but how often do other teams leave melbourne? i can't be bothered going through the draw. but i would assume that maybe Carlton and Essendon leave similar amounts, and obviouly the rest would only travel one or two more times (not includluding teams that sell their home games to interstate cities, as that's their decision)?



Oh so wrong, are you starting to see how poor this is yet.....

Question: Since Round 16 of 2010, up to Round to 13 of 2011, how many times has your club had to play a game interstate.
Answer Melbourne Based Club Games Played Interstate
Collingwood None
Carlton Five
Essendon Three
Geelong Five
Hawthorn Nine (Four in Launceston)
Melbourne Five
North Melbourne Five
Richmond Three
St Kilda Four
Western Bulldogs Six



that includes last year.

how about this year?

i just counted, and i am oh so right.....

Coll 4
Carl 4
Ess 5
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