Re: Freaky things about AFL
Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 8:10 am
And you were once saying you were never wrong. Well now you are.
Blueblood wrote:You get a point for missing in korfball.
I know a guy who represented Australia at Korfball.God is an Englishman wrote:Blueblood wrote:You get a point for missing in korfball.
Maybe we should rephrase to you include points for sports that people have actually heard of.
I had to look up what the fuck it even was. Dutch Netball!!Bacon888 wrote:I know a guy who represented Australia at Korfball.
And I met an Australian Legend (in the AFL Hall of Fame) at a Korfball tournament.
God is an Englishman wrote:Mister Miyagi wrote:Gaelic footballDAM wrote:Only game, where even if u miss a goal , u still get a point.....
NOPE! They deliberately aim for the goal above the goals to avoid the keeper.
I don't know, blueblood (or one of the paddies) could give us the answer though.Bacon888 wrote:So, if a player aims for the goals, trying to kick a goal, and the goalkeeper tips the ball over the ball, there isn't a point scored?
you dont think the average has gone down because there are extra teams that suck in the AFL now?Mad_Max wrote:Average attendances down 25% so far this season. More at the Melbourne Vixens netball game than GWS vs Richmond at the weekend.
you can also see it as the most dominant team deserving the victory (i.e. more scoring shots)egg and chips wrote:When all is said and done you are awarded a point for getting reasonably close to the target. And here is the really clever bit, if get reasonably close to the target a lot more often than your opponent you are actually rewarded with a victory.
the game is about scoring goals, not getting close.ruud wrote:you can also see it as the most dominant team deserving the victory (i.e. more scoring shots)egg and chips wrote:When all is said and done you are awarded a point for getting reasonably close to the target. And here is the really clever bit, if get reasonably close to the target a lot more often than your opponent you are actually rewarded with a victory.
in soccer it happens quite often that a team sits back and defends 30 shots on target and scores from 1 counter... how is that good for the sport?
Looks like he gave me a bum steer on this one. U18s are free. Adults are $14 so anyone whingeing about Super League being too expensive can STFU.Stitch This wrote:zackadacka wrote:Last time i went to an SANFL game, Children under the age of 18 were admitted for free, has this changed?Stitch This wrote:In the SANFL it appears their U18 players have to pay to get into watch their reserves play, even if they played for the reserves the week before
(Stitch Jnr's cousin plays for North Adelaide and that's the story I got at the weekend!)
Bunch of roosters (Male chickens). Should have asked them if their partners were free range!Stitch This wrote:Looks like he gave me a bum steer on this one. U18s are free. Adults are $14 so anyone whingeing about Super League being too expensive can STFU.
However, went down to see the Nephew no.1 playing for the Reserves at Prospect Oval today. As he lives in Pirie he normally comes down on Friday evening and stays at our place. Nephew no.2 (also from Pirie) plays for North's U16s and boards with us and as part of that I have to drop him off/ pick him up from training take him to games etc. So went down with Nephew no.2 and Stitch Jnr to watch the game this morning. Pay my $14 then at quarter time start getting hassled by North Adelaide supporters for not sitting in the away bay of the grandstand, even though Nephew No.2 was wearing his North jacket! I walked out.
Fucking North Adelaide retard supporters. Fuck their shitty club!
So glad Stitch Jnr plays real football.