Carlton to go up to 22 Flags :eek
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- Dave The Man
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I saw another article on this same topic where Eddie went off his over it.
Here it is
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/c ... 6962232020
Here it is
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/c ... 6962232020
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Completely ridiculous response from Eddie. What's this nonsense about empires rewriting history? 1) There is absolutely no history being rewritten here; and 2) since when has the 'rewriting of history' caused an empire to topple? More to the point, when has an empire ever not rewritten history to suit its own purposes?
I have no doubt that there might be a few Carlton or Geelong fans in the AFL with ulterior motives pushing this. But that has nothing to do with the debate itself. Apart from tradition, is there any serious argument against this minor tweaking intended to recognise the AFL's foundational years?
I have no doubt that there might be a few Carlton or Geelong fans in the AFL with ulterior motives pushing this. But that has nothing to do with the debate itself. Apart from tradition, is there any serious argument against this minor tweaking intended to recognise the AFL's foundational years?
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Hi David,David wrote:Completely ridiculous response from Eddie. What's this nonsense about empires rewriting history? 1) There is absolutely no history being rewritten here; and 2) since when has the 'rewriting of history' caused an empire to topple? More to the point, when has an empire ever not rewritten history to suit its own purposes?
I have no doubt that there might be a few Carlton or Geelong fans in the AFL with ulterior motives pushing this. But that has nothing to do with the debate itself. Apart from tradition, is there any serious argument against this minor tweaking intended to recognise the AFL's foundational years?
I agree there is no real valid argument against it but I also don't see any real valid argument for it.
Other than the fact the nfl dates back to 1870 or earlier, I can't see any reason why the afl should change.
I disagree with Eddie and what he says about the change, I think it's simply to say we have a game that's older or just as old as the nfl.
I don't have an argument against it, but it don't think it's necessary.
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