My radical plan to save the AFL
The leaders of the AFL made the wise and timely decision to shut down the competition. This protected those engaged in the AFL industry,…
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The leaders of the AFL made the wise and timely decision to shut down the competition. This protected those engaged in the AFL industry,…
On the gravel oval – would teach them to stay on their feet!!
My radical plan to save the AFL
Hi Col. tassie has a number of quality grounds that are at least of the standard of Ballarat and Canberra (for example). Most are in Hobart and Launceston- but others could be used in Devonport, Burnie and Ulverstone.
And lots of people travel for work. All we would need is 18 hotels able to cater for about 100 people (and partners).
This would return full income to about 2000 AFL players and other employees, keep afloat Tassie’s tourist industry, and provide a great distraction to millions of football followers – reducing boredom, depression and domestic violence.
My radical plan to save the AFL
Everyone would have to serve quarantine – and games would only start once restrictions started to lift in Tassie (when they were confident there was no community transmission).
My radical plan to save the AFL