The entire AFL are flat-track bullies, not just the Eagles
"They can't beat... a good team... away from home." Before reading anything further, guess which team this sentence was directed at. This comment has…
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"They can't beat... a good team... away from home." Before reading anything further, guess which team this sentence was directed at. This comment has…
"A sportsperson who dominates inferior opposition, but who cannot beat top-level opponents." The flat-track bully. A term that has been pinned to the West…
firstly, there is hardly a disadvantage for a Victorian team playing at Victorian stadiums, if we look at having to fly interstate every second week, compared to having to ride on a bus for an hour or so, i think i know which one i would pick.
either way, it is your opinion. That being said, Geelong still have 5 home games compared to the Eagle’s 2, so your argument doesn’t disprove my point.
The entire AFL are flat-track bullies, not just the Eagles
I think you may be missing the point here.
We are looking at this season in isolation, we are no longer looking at the past, because the top eight has changed from previous seasons, and i think we can all agree, that the level of competitiveness has increased tenfold. Being that we are looking in isolation, im pretty sure the Hawks lost by 70+ points to the Giants away from home a few weeks ago.
The entire AFL are flat-track bullies, not just the Eagles
North haven’t had to play a top-eight team away from home yet this season, so actually, yes, they can be grouped in with the rest of the competition.
The entire AFL are flat-track bullies, not just the Eagles