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Anonymous
Years ago
NH: AFL is back
They’re only just planning to begin group/team trainings aren’t they?
And only in some states.
Team game. Players restricted to mostly individual training. Game feel, knowing your team mates. I want to believe that footy and basketball will be back producing competitions worth watching. But still. Shortened “pre-season”. Mmmmm. I can’t see any game quality problems here
I’d question how much the AFL has to gain from returning. A bastardised season in the form of shorter qtrs, no crowds, shorter fixture, inequity from some teams unable to train and play at home. Not a great product. All the while it’s not a good look having teams play while people are losing jobs and lives. I guess the answer is money. But i wouldn’t have thought it’s good marketing or PR.