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Postby eaglehaslanded » Fri Mar 21, 2008 5:51 pm

Sitting here on today and I started thinking again how boring Good Friday is without footy. I'd like to see the SANFL season start a week early with a blockbuster under lights. We need footy on Good Friday. Even the NRL play on Good Friday. What are your thoughts.
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Re: Good Friday Football

Postby goraw » Fri Mar 21, 2008 6:34 pm

couldnt agree more ehl.nothing else on entertainment wise , could even have a double header at adelaide oval and make a real good atmosphere and a bumper crowd to kick off the season. imagine port vs central then eagles vs north or vise versa!
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Re: Good Friday Football

Postby zipzap » Fri Mar 21, 2008 6:36 pm

goraw wrote:real good atmosphere and a bumper crowd ... eagles


There's your first problem right there... :roll:
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Re: Good Friday Football

Postby Sojourner » Fri Mar 21, 2008 7:13 pm

The problem is the state & federal laws that relate to working on Good Friday and the no serving of Alcohol on the day.

Good Friday and Christmas Day have a more reduced bus and train time table than ordinary public holidays. Which makes transport to the game a difficulty.

Wages are set at triple time for everyone that works on the day - umpires, caterers, car park attendants etc making the cost of putting it on prohibitive.

There is no alcohol service and you cant bring alcohol into Adelaide Oval so the takings for the day then reduce significantly.

With playing on Good Friday there just seems to be a whole host of problems and which most likely dont outweigh the benefits, otherwise I think that the SANFL would definatley look into it!
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Re: Good Friday Football

Postby Wedgie » Fri Mar 21, 2008 7:15 pm

Great post sojourner, your points are the only reason why Good Friday isn't/shouldn't be played on Good Friday.
It's time these archaic laws got the arse.
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Re: Good Friday Football

Postby Sojourner » Fri Mar 21, 2008 7:21 pm

Wedgie wrote:Great post sojourner, your points are the only reason why Good Friday isn't/shouldn't be played on Good Friday.
It's time these archaic laws got the arse.


Providing that people retain their triple time then I agree Wedgie!
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Re: Good Friday Football

Postby bayman » Fri Mar 21, 2008 7:22 pm

i just watched the crusaders v waratahs s14 match big crowd, the brumbies v cheetahs match on now & it looks like a great crowd, two rugby league matches on soon & i'm sure they will have a big crowd, football is in the entertainment bracket so why is a picture theatre allowed to show movies on good friday ? & i remember going to nightclubs on good friday nights, as soon as one league does it & sees its success rate they'll all program matches on good friday night
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Re: Good Friday Football

Postby BUZZ » Fri Mar 21, 2008 7:24 pm

eaglehaslanded wrote:Sitting here on today and I started thinking again how boring Good Friday is without footy. I'd like to see the SANFL season start a week early with a blockbuster under lights. We need footy on Good Friday. Even the NRL play on Good Friday. What are your thoughts.

Im about to shoot myself, no footy means time with the 'missus', lock and load............
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Re: Good Friday Football

Postby goraw » Fri Mar 21, 2008 7:29 pm

Sojourner wrote:The problem is the state & federal laws that relate to working on Good Friday and the no serving of Alcohol on the day.

Good Friday and Christmas Day have a more reduced bus and train time table than ordinary public holidays. Which makes transport to the game a difficulty.

Wages are set at triple time for everyone that works on the day - umpires, caterers, car park attendants etc making the cost of putting it on prohibitive.

There is no alcohol service and you cant bring alcohol into Adelaide Oval so the takings for the day then reduce significantly.

With playing on Good Friday there just seems to be a whole host of problems and which most likely dont outweigh the benefits, otherwise I think that the SANFL would definatley look into it!


well then if they cant sell alcohol just charge us 25 to get in and give us free beer :wink:
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Re: Good Friday Football

Postby BUZZ » Fri Mar 21, 2008 7:33 pm

Pubs can serve i beleive if you buy a meal, pies and hotdogs included in the ticket price, then :partyman:
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Re: Good Friday Football

Postby Dirko » Fri Mar 21, 2008 7:43 pm

Got to paint the front render of the house today, as Footy next weekend so no chance...

Don't really mind, 5hits me more when Easter falls in April when the Footy has been going for
a few weeks...
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Re: Good Friday Football

Postby eaglehaslanded » Fri Mar 21, 2008 7:44 pm

goraw wrote:couldnt agree more ehl.nothing else on entertainment wise , could even have a double header at adelaide oval and make a real good atmosphere and a bumper crowd to kick off the season. imagine port vs central then eagles vs north or vise versa!


Agreed goraw a double header at venue like Adelaide Oval would be a perfect way to kick off the new season. I would love to see a Port v Norwood and Eagles v North or something like that. We just need footy on Good Friday.
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Re: Good Friday Football

Postby Wedgie » Fri Mar 21, 2008 7:45 pm

Don't know what the hell you guys are thinking of, being innovative, promoting the comp and drawing a big crowd to a game of football in the SANFL?
Foolish, you'd never get a gig on the commission. :wink:
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Re: Good Friday Football

Postby eaglehaslanded » Fri Mar 21, 2008 7:46 pm

Sojourner wrote:The problem is the state & federal laws that relate to working on Good Friday and the no serving of Alcohol on the day.

Good Friday and Christmas Day have a more reduced bus and train time table than ordinary public holidays. Which makes transport to the game a difficulty.

Wages are set at triple time for everyone that works on the day - umpires, caterers, car park attendants etc making the cost of putting it on prohibitive.

There is no alcohol service and you cant bring alcohol into Adelaide Oval so the takings for the day then reduce significantly.

With playing on Good Friday there just seems to be a whole host of problems and which most likely dont outweigh the benefits, otherwise I think that the SANFL would definatley look into it!


How does a comp like the NRL make such a success out of it then !!!
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Re: Good Friday Football

Postby bulldogproud » Fri Mar 21, 2008 7:48 pm

I believe that the current system of no football on Good Friday is fine. Allow players to always have this day and Christmas day off. We should be able to cope with two days a year without sport. After all, how many of you would love to be forced to work on these days?
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Re: Good Friday Football

Postby JAS » Fri Mar 21, 2008 7:49 pm

Probably a silly question but do the players want to play at Easter or would they rather spend a long weekend with family/friends/church/DIY or whatever ??? I suspect even footy players have a life :D Just a thought.

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Re: Good Friday Football

Postby Dirko » Fri Mar 21, 2008 7:51 pm

JAS wrote:Probably a silly question but do the players want to play at Easter or would they rather spend a long weekend with family/friends/church/DIY or whatever ??? I suspect even footy players have a life :D Just a thought.

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true JAS but if Easter fell later in the year (April) they'd play on the Saturday/Sunday/Monday anyway...there goes the long weekend.

Also can anyone explain to me why Christmas Day is always the 25th Dec, yet Easter moves every year...How can someone die on a different day :?
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Re: Good Friday Football

Postby locky801 » Fri Mar 21, 2008 7:52 pm

Sojourner wrote:
Wedgie wrote:Great post sojourner, your points are the only reason why Good Friday isn't/shouldn't be played on Good Friday.
It's time these archaic laws got the arse.


Providing that people retain their triple time then I agree Wedgie!



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Re: Good Friday Football

Postby BUZZ » Fri Mar 21, 2008 7:52 pm

JAS wrote:Probably a silly question but do the players want to play at Easter or would they rather spend a long weekend with family/friends/church/DIY or whatever ??? I suspect even footy players have a life :D Just a thought.

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Agree, but some players are on 50k+ a year, so they work for me in my opinion, and i want them working.......
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Re: Good Friday Football

Postby JAS » Fri Mar 21, 2008 7:54 pm

SJABC wrote:
JAS wrote:Probably a silly question but do the players want to play at Easter or would they rather spend a long weekend with family/friends/church/DIY or whatever ??? I suspect even footy players have a life :D Just a thought.

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true JAS but if Easter fell later in the year (April) they'd play on the Saturday/Sunday/Monday anyway...there goes the long weekend.

Also can anyone explain to me why Christmas Day is always the 25th Dec, yet Easter moves every year...How can someone die on a different day :?


Fair point on the April thing.

As for the dates for Easter...tune into 5aa it's one of the topics of the evening...some interesting theories :D :roll:

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