AFL in China

Just when you thought the sport that used to be known as footy (which is now nothing more than a corporate entity to make money for the heads in charge & their mates) could not get any more ridiculous. Does anyone in China know of AFL? Does anyone in China play AFL at a professional level, does anyone in China know the rules... do they even know what a sherrin looks like, or what it is..

Here’s a thought AFL Limited, there are a few million supporters in Victoria who grew up following their beloved sport and supported a dozen clubs with their hard earned over decades & decades during seriously tough times when money was very scarce… any chance you could do something, anything… for these supporters who actually are your bread & butter like it or not … even just a few token Saturday afternoon games in Melbourne to make it look like you actually care about us rather than TV audiences & sponsorships

Will you watch GC and Power on Saturday afternoon if the game doesn’t involve Essendon - I am struggling to understand how a game in China affects your life.

Gives me an afternoon off to do some gardening.

Just when you thought the sport that used to be known as footy (which is now nothing more than a corporate entity to make money for the heads in charge & their mates) could not get any more ridiculous. Does anyone in China know of AFL? Does anyone in China play AFL at a professional level, does anyone in China know the rules... do they even know what a sherrin looks like, or what it is..

Here’s a thought AFL Limited, there are a few million supporters in Victoria who grew up following their beloved sport and supported a dozen clubs with their hard earned over decades & decades during seriously tough times when money was very scarce… any chance you could do something, anything… for these supporters who actually are your bread & butter like it or not … even just a few token Saturday afternoon games in Melbourne to make it look like you actually care about us rather than TV audiences & sponsorships


It’s Gold Coast v Port. Who gives a sht?

Haha agree, wouldn’t watch a game b/w them if they were playing in my backyard. Just saying I don’t think this should be a priority for the afl but rather at some point they have to get back to promoting the game in Vic not just in their minority markets
Footy is completely ingrained in the social fabric in Victoria. Following it is a thing that happens, not something that needs to be encouraged. It's like everyone calls cling film Glad Wrap no matter what the actual brand is - there's nowhere for footy to ascend to on the promotional scale. There's no growth left to happen here.

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wǒ zhàn zài
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liǎng gè shìjiè xiāng zhuàng
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érqiě tāmen yě cónglái méiyǒu bǎ wǒmen fēnkāi

Well guess what? You’re going to China.

The afl are digging themselves a big hole here
Digging a hole to china

Superised WB weren’t doing with jong

Except Jong is Vietnamese.

Close enough?

About the same distance as from Australia to Indonesia.
So - no.

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Fuggin underated post!

The afl are digging themselves a big hole here
Digging a hole to china

Superised WB weren’t doing with jong

Except Jong is Vietnamese.

Close enough?

About the same distance as from Australia to Indonesia.
So - no.

Vietnam borders China

The afl are digging themselves a big hole here
Digging a hole to china

Superised WB weren’t doing with jong

Except Jong is Vietnamese.

Close enough?

About the same distance as from Australia to Indonesia.
So - no.

Vietnam borders China

Indonesia borders Australia.

The afl are digging themselves a big hole here
Digging a hole to china

Superised WB weren’t doing with jong

Except Jong is Vietnamese.

Close enough?

About the same distance as from Australia to Indonesia.
So - no.

Vietnam borders China

Indonesia borders Australia.

Wait really? I thought it bordered Timor leste

Of course the AFL is interested in China, the leaders in global cover ups. Should hijack social media when the game is on with mentions of Tiananmen square.

The afl are digging themselves a big hole here
Digging a hole to china

Superised WB weren’t doing with jong

Except Jong is Vietnamese.

Close enough?

About the same distance as from Australia to Indonesia.
So - no.

Vietnam borders China

Indonesia borders Australia.


At what point would that be…you know, given that Australia is an island with no shared borders???
The afl are digging themselves a big hole here
Digging a hole to china

Superised WB weren’t doing with jong

Except Jong is Vietnamese.

Taiwanese.
The afl are digging themselves a big hole here
Digging a hole to china

Superised WB weren’t doing with jong

Except Jong is Vietnamese.

Close enough?

About the same distance as from Australia to Indonesia.
So - no.

Vietnam borders China

Indonesia borders Australia.


At what point would that be…you know, given that Australia is an island with no shared borders???

Watery ones.

The afl are digging themselves a big hole here
Digging a hole to china

Superised WB weren’t doing with jong

Except Jong is Vietnamese.

Taiwanese.

If he’s Taiwanese, then 11kgs is kinda right, dammit…

Of course the AFL is interested in China, the leaders in global cover ups. Should hijack social media when the game is on with mentions of Tiananmen square.

The three "T"s that can’t be discussed against the Party’s position: Taiwan, Tiananmen and Tibet.

The afl are digging themselves a big hole here
Digging a hole to china

Superised WB weren’t doing with jong

Except Jong is Vietnamese.

Taiwanese.

If he’s Taiwanese, then 11kgs is kinda right, dammit…


Lin’s father, Vitor, an East Timorese of Chinese background, fled in 1978 at the age of 18 due to the civil war.[3][4] He worked and studied in Japan, Macau, Hong Kong, and finally Taiwan where he met his wife Faye.[3][4] After marrying they emigrated to Australia in 1985.

I thought he was Chinese that has to be ■■■■■■ close enough

@swoodley
never know with island borders for example france borders brazil different continent, morocco borders spain, the UK borders Cyprus

Of course the AFL is interested in China, the leaders in global cover ups. Should hijack social media when the game is on with mentions of Tiananmen square.

The three "T"s that can’t be discussed against the Party’s position: Taiwan, Tiananmen and Tibet.

What a game! #aflPortSuns #taiwan #tiananmen #freetibet

See how quick they are welcomed back.

Gil’s dream and lasting legacy to make AFL an international game.

Gil's dream and lasting legacy to make AFL an international game.

(you’re on the right track mdso)

AFL CEO Gillon McLachlan must have had too much rice wine over lunch.

With jaw-dropping hubris he announced the AFL was about to ‘footify’ the old Orient.

Port Adelaide and the Gold Coast Suns will play for premiership points in Shanghai on May 14, 2017.
McLachlan packaged the clash as a diplomatic coup, seemingly on a par with the US’ ping-pong diplomacy of the early 1970s.
“Australian football will play a bigger role in deepening the historic connections between Australia and the People’s Republic of China,” he declared.
The match will be watched by more Port supporters than Chinese, and certainly won’t advance the game’s profile in the Middle Kingdom.

Other than the clubs’ supporters and those who will pocket fistfuls of dollars from the game, who really cares?
Port’s rusted-on supporters shouldn’t. They’ve just lost a home game.
The deal will be a potential financial windfall for the clubs’ coffers.
Port Adelaide chairman David Koch says the club stands to make $600,000 on the Shanghai venture by selling a home game.
It fulfils the terms of Port’s three-year, multi-million-dollar partnership with the Shanghai property developer, Shanghai Cred.

In April, both parties agreed to develop Australian football in China.
The Suns also have their eye on the Chinese market.
According to CEO Tony Cochrane, “China is the No.1 international tourism market for … the Gold Coast”.
The game will “generate” exposure for the Coast, and lead to growth in the club and “business friendship with our friends in China”, he added.
It’s not the Suns or Cochrane’s first foray into the Chinese market. As CEO of the V8 Supercars he secured a TV rights deal with Chinese media interests, while the Suns are sponsored by Shanghai technology giant, Huawei.

At Wednesday’s announcement, McLachlan suggested the game was “part of [the AFL’s] broader strategy to reach new markets, both inside Australia, and across the region”.
The AFL’s international reach is a pipe dream.
If the game can’t attract a market in New Zealand, it certainly won’t crack it in Shanghai.
The AFL has enough trouble plugging the game in NSW and Queensland, let alone China.

Sure it’s played internationally, but not by locals. Rules is the game of expatriate Australians, living in cities across the world, who happen to own a Sherrin. There’s a league in Denmark, which I stumbled across while teaching at the University of Copenhagen years ago. “It’s a game played by Australians who married blondes,” remarked a Danish colleague. ( :smiley: )

The situation in China is similar. The Shanghai Tigers, Beijing Bombers, Guangzhou Scorpions and Hong Kong Dragons comprise largely of Aussie expats with a bag full of footys.

Exporting a sport to another region depends on diasporic flows and global media exposure, not a deal with a local property developer.
Australians do not settle en masse in other countries and import most of their sports media content. We are bit-players on the world sports stage and our local football codes reflect this.

Koch celebrates that “the AFL will become the first elite foreign competition to play a regular season game for points in China, beating the likes of the NBA, English Premier League, Major League Baseball and NFL”.

It’s another rice wine moment.
The AFL is not in the league of any of these globally disseminated competitions.
The NFL stages matches for points at London’s Wembley Stadium because the competition has a global rather than a regionalised following.

More people know Patriots quarterback Tom Brady than Port’s Travis Boak or the Suns’ Gary Ablett.
Let’s hope the AFL’s Chinese hosts turn on the mijiu and dumplings in May, because not much will come from Gill and Kochie’s Shanghai shocker.

http://thenewdaily.com.au/sport/afl/2016/10/26/afl-in-china/

I remember the AFL’s foray into South Africa, in particular the townships, at around 2000-04.

They believed that because of our apparent similar cultures and the way that the indiginous kids were built, that the game was going to suit these kids more than soccer and that the game would thrive over there and that we would see an influx of South African kids into our game.

So confident were they that this would come to fruition that two clubs, Fremantle and Brisbane, set up acadamies over there so that they could both beat the rest of the comp to the best talent that they had to offer.

The only link between South Africa and our game since then, that I can recall, is this year’s Norm Smith Medallist Jason Johanissen and our very own and beloved Damien Cupido, both of whom were born in South Africa but raised from a very young age here in Australia.

Good luck to both Port and the Suns if they think that anything positive will come of this for both their clubs in terms of potential exposure and the commercial opportunities that they think that they will possibly derive from this latest junket, for this is all these forays into international markets are, just an official way for the AFL to go away on a mid-season ■■■■ up and go swinging their d1cks around to show the world how big and important that they think they are, because, you know, they’ve been so successful in the past …bunch of farksticks.

Gotta spend the billions that they’ve aquired from TV rights somehow huh?

@“Nifty Nev” 非常不错!