David wrote:There will never ever be a relegation system in the AFL.
I know that's true, but the arguments for a relegation type system are solid.
David wrote:There will never ever be a relegation system in the AFL.
David wrote:Except the benefit that if you are in the bottom part of the league, you are playing teams that aren't as good over and over again - creating poor crowds - and poor cashflow.
trishan wrote:David wrote:Except the benefit that if you are in the bottom part of the league, you are playing teams that aren't as good over and over again - creating poor crowds - and poor cashflow.
The question is do you make up for this cash flow with bigger crowds at games with bigger attendances in the top half?
rcon wrote:How many NFL teams are there? around 30 I'm going to guess. That is one team for every 10million people (give or take a few mil)
We'll have 18 for 22 come next year. Complete rubbish. 12 team, play each other twice. simple. have another league below that consisting of the top state league sides, then one below that for all the rest. air travel is cheap these days.
State team can earn promotion, and current afl teams can be relegated.
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