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    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 110:43


    BAF(f)Ling Tips - Round 9 Preview (Solo Show, Budget Edition)

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    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 40:23


    SPORTS: Stranger than Fiction - The "Other" Game from the 1989 VFL Season...

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 100:27


    It's now pissing with rain in Melbourne and we should be nursing a thermos on the wing of the MCG. Instead, we're continuing our dive into footy's past. This week, we're joined by author, speaker and former Hawks player Tony Wilson. He's written the definitive account of the 1989 Grand Final, out now via Audible. For our Rewatchables we're going to dip into Tony's memories of the Round 6 clash between Geelong and Hawthorn in 1989. And for Footy Book Club - well, you guessed it - we're going to talk about Tony's book, and the Grand Final. We've also got a brief edition of the Unwatchables, looking at Hawthorn's entry into the VFL in 1925... BUY "1989: The Great Grand Final" here.

    SPORTS: Stranger than Fiction - Does Footy Maintain The ANZAC Spirit?

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 75:05


    There is still a footy shaped hole in our hearts, so the boys from "The People's Game" are back to try and fill it with a retrospective look at our great game! On the agenda this week: "THE UNWATCHABLES" - Footy and the ANZAC Spirit In 1960, the VFL played footy on Anzac Day for the very first time. At Brunswick Street Oval, Fitzroy upset Carlton by 7 points, and at the Junction Oval, Melbourne beat St Kilda by 24 points. More than 65,815 people attended the two matches. The boys explore footy's journey from accidental ANZAC Day matches to a modern day military tradition. "THE REWATCHABLES" - The "First" ANZAC Day Game: Round 4, 1995 Collingwood vs. Essendon In 1995, a new tradition was born when Collingwood and Essendon met on a Tuesday afternoon at the MCG in front of 94,825 fans. It remains the second highest home and away crowd in league history. (The 2020 Anzac Day clash would have been the 25th instalment.) This "traditional clash" is the one that has endured, despite attempts by the league to place other matches on Anzac Day - first, between Sydney and Melbourne for the Barassi Cup, and later, by having St Kilda play in New Zealand. The boys recap this classic match between two "old foe" clubs, and examine how the footy public has embraced footy's place on ANZAC Day. FOOTY BOOK CLUB: The Short Long Book Anzac Day 1995 is also remembered because of an incident that occurred with three minutes to go, when Michael Long was racially vilified by Damien Monkhorst Two years on from Nicky Winmar's famous gesture at Victoria Park, Long made a stand that forced the AFL to introduce penalties for on-field racial discrimination. In his biography of Long - The Short Long Book - Martin Flanagan writes that the stand was the AFL's "Mandela moment". That book, published in 2015, is our book club read for the week.

    Season Openers & Silly Football - 2021 AFL Round 1 Review + 1970 VFL GF Retro Rewind

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 54:44


    Footy re-entered our lives last weekend, as people re-entered the MCG. We were astounded by upsets, boilovers and a little bit of individual brilliance while also being stressed out by the uncontrollable nature of fandom. The state of the game was given a "full bill of health" and that seems especially true if you reflect on how far footy has come. Join JB & Gordo for another week of deep dives and footy fandom.

    Looking Back, Looking Forward - The People's Game Returns!

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 65:00


    To kick the year off, JB & Gordo are looking back to look forward, using Amazon Sport's new fly on the wall doco, Making Their Mark, to jog their memories. They then hold a little roundtable to discuss the issues and stories they'll be following during the 2021 season...

    The COVID Chronicles: Day 1 - It Was Acceptable In The 70s

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 32:22


    G'day citizens of The People's Game, and welcome to "The COVID Chronicles" presented by Sporting Chance Magazine. Despite being in the middle of a global pandemic, footy's evergreen debate is raging as strong as ever. What can be done about the "state of the game"? Those in the media will tell us that we need to go back to the "good old days" of knockabout blokes and pack marks - but was footy really better in the old days? In today's episode "It was acceptable in the 70s" JB and Gordo rewatch the 1978 Round 7 clash between St Kilda and Essendon at Moorabbin Oval to see what all the fuss was about footy back in the day... We love to hear your thoughts on what footy means to you in the year 2020. Drop us a line on the Sporting Chance Magazine's Facebook page or on Twitter via @sc_mag_aus

    The COVID Chronicles: Day 0 - Footy Continues

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2020 13:18


    G'day citizens of The People's Game, and welcome to "The COVID Chronicles" presented by Sporting Chance Magazine. With Victoria back in Stage 3 lockdown (and potentially other states soon to follow) and with nearly no commutes to listen to full length podcasts, we thought it would be beneficial to touch base with you daily over the next six weeks to chat footy, to help each other get through this challenging period and to hopefully add a few moments of levity to your day. Today's episode is entitled "Day 0 - Footy Continues" and is a conversation between Gordon Hunter Meredith and co-host Jack Banister about what part of our lives footy occupies in the era of "The New Normal" and whether any positives can come out of the post-shutdown 2020 season. Please note that this conversation was recorded before the Round 2 clash between Richmond and Collingwood and as such, a few of the COVID protocols may be a little out of date but the sentiments still ring true. Join us now as we ask ourselves; in these unprecedented times, does footy still fulfil us? We love to hear your thoughts on what footy means to you in the year 2020. Drop us a line on the Sporting Chance Magazine's Facebook page or on Twitter via @sc_mag_aus

    Winmar, War & Footy In Times of Crisis

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 110:14


    There is still a footy shaped hole in our hearts, so the boys from "The People's Game" are back to try and fill it with a retrospective look at our great game! On the agenda this week: "THE UNWATCHABLES" - The 1916 VFL Season Our Unwatchables segment this week is built not on a round, but on an entire season. The VFL competition had continued without change in 1914 and 1915, but by 1916 Australia's Gallipoli moment had happened, and lengthy campaigns in the Middle East and Europe were underway. The VFA and the South Australian Football League both cancelled their season, and in the VFL, Essendon refused to play unless the competition was amateur. That request was denied, and the Dons eventually pulled out on patriotic grounds, alongside Geelong, Melbourne, South Melbourne and St Kilda. That left the four working class, inner-city clubs - Richmond, Carlton, Collingwood, and Fitzroy - to play each other four times across twelve rounds, with all four making the finals... The boys explore this unique VFL season and discuss: •Should footy have gone ahead in 1916? •Was 1916 the ultimate "asterisk" premiership? •Does the 1916 season teach us anything about how to approach footy during the COVID crisis? FOOTY BOOK CLUB: Footy In Times Of Crisis The Guardian recently published two conflicting pieces about how to approach sport during the Coronavirus shutdown. Geoff Lemon in "Sport in Australia will survive Covid-19 but its importance will be diminished", writes that footy is not as important as we thought it was, while Jonathan Howcroft in "Fear of missing out becomes a reality in sport during COVID-19 crisis", reflects on all the sporting moments we're missing out on in 2020. With these pieces as background, the boys tackle this winter's big question: "Does sport "matter" right now? "THE REWATCHABLES" - The Winmar Moment This week is a special edition of the Rewatchables, looking back at Round 4, 1993, when St Kilda clashed with Collingwood at Victoria Park. Nick Place wrote about Nicky Winmar's famous post-game stand against racial vilification for the following day's edition of the Sunday Age, and he joins the boys to relive the day, explain how the story made it to print and to reflect on footy from the 90s.

    Poetry in Reflective Motion

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2020 96:28


    There's a footy shaped hole in our hearts, so the boys from "The People's Game" are here to try and fill it each week of lockdown, with a retrospective look at our great game! On the agenda this week: "THE UNWATCHABLE MATCH" - Round 2, 1908: University v Richmond JB and Gordo deep dive into the almanacs to explore the circumstances that saw the VFL host the first ever "expansion" clash. The Boys then explore the quirks around these clubs including: •Are university students naturally "smarter" footballers? •Why were clubs so against University entering the VFL? •Why weren't inner north clubs against Richmond joining the VFL? •What the f*** is a "wreg-lar ankipootus"? •Should the VAFA version of University be so very proud of their (epically unsuccessful) VFL heritage? "THE REWATCHABLE MATCH" - Round 3, 2004: Essendon v West Coast This Saturday Night at "The Dome" has been dubbed Hird's Fairytale, but there's more to the game (and story) then just Essendon's lost son's performance. The boys deep dive on this famous shootout including: •What were their gut responses to during the rewatch? •Did Hird's 4th Quarter performance deserve Brownlow votes? •Where is Hird currently on his "redemption" arc? •Did anyone actually coach in the early 2000s? •Did they miss the Ch 10 commentary team? FOOTY BOOK CLUB: TWO PARTS! PART 1: Vale Bruce Dawe - Australia's "Poet of Suburbia" passed away recently, and like many JB spent his youth poring over his laconic poetry, cramming details into my head for his Year 12 English exam, but did you know that Dawe also wrote poems about footy? The Boys read they're favourite "Life Cycle" and reflect on poetry's place in the footy media landscape. PART 2: "'Razor' Ray Chamberlain reveals highs and lows of umpiring" - In another of the Herald Sun's long Q & As, the AFL's most renowned umpire Ray Chamberlain chatted to Hamish McLachlan about his umpiring career. The boys breakdown the interview and discuss: •Is Razor relatable to footy fans? •Why does he operate outside the usual anonymity / namelessness of other umps? •How bad is umpire abuse in the AFL? •Does a piece like this have the potential to change footy's view of umpires?

    Footy Media Watch - COVID19 Edition

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2020 16:05


    There's a footy shaped hole in our hearts, one that "Footy Media" has been trying to fill wth everything from clickbait to countdowns... As such, the boys from The People's Game dissect the current state the Footy Media.

    The People's Game Goes On!

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 62:50


    There's a footy shaped hole in our hearts, so the boys from "The People's Game" are here to try and fill it each week of lockdown, with a retrospective look at our great game! On the agenda this week: "THE UNWATCHABLE MATCH" - Round 1,1900: St Kilda v Melbourne JB and Gordo deep dive into the almanacs to explore the circumstances that saw St Kilda win their first ever VFL game... via protest! Gordo asks: "If you were Melbourne in 1900 (without any TV evidence) would you be honest about the situation at the tribunal?" before the boys explore the 1900 VFL Finals system that saw Melbourne win the 8-team VFL Premiership from sixth! "THE REWATCHABLE MATCH" - Round 2, 2016: Richmond v Collingwood The Round 2, 2020 clash of these two titan clubs never happened so the boys do a deep dive on the infamous "Grundy Game" including: •What were their lasting memories of this match? •Was this match a precursor of what was to come for each of these clubs? •Who did they miss the most from the 2016 season? •Was this match really a rewatchable? FOOTY BOOK CLUB: Ben Cousins - Coming Clean With no football to fill the TV screens, Channel 7 aired another documentary about Ben Cousins, the boys try to work out why it was made, if it added anything of merit to the Ben Cousins story and what they would have done differently if they were on the production team.

    Footy Finals Fever with Konrad Marshall

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2019 40:11


    The sun is out, the temperature is slowly rising and there's more than just a hint of jasmine in the air but strangely an epidemic of sorts is sweeping the country. Footy Finals Fever is affecting the hearts and minds of millions of people across Australia at the moment, and as such The Citizens of the People's Game are making a some house calls during the pre-finals lull to check up on a few of their favourite footy friends. Our last visit of AFL Finals Week 1, 2019 sees Kasey and JB head to the Caroline Wilson Room at The Age to talk to another famous Richmond fan and long-time friend of the podcast - Konrad Marshall. Konrad is one of the best profile writers going around and his 2017 book, Yellow and Black - A Season with Richmond is a must read for all football fans regardless of club allegiances, however it's clear to see where Konrad's colours lie. Whether it is his September superstitions, strong Tiger Twitter game or earnest descriptions of fandom it's pretty clear to see that Konrad is Richmond through and through. Richmond are hitting form at the right time of year yet again, and love them or hate them there's few better battle cries than Yellow and Black! Enjoy the Tiger chat...

    Footy Finals Fever with Sam Butler

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2019 46:28


    The sun is out, the temperature is slowly rising and there's more than just a hint of jasmine in the air but strangely an epidemic of sorts is sweeping the country. Footy Finals Fever is affecting the hearts and minds of millions of people across Australia at the moment, and as such The Citizens of the People's Game are making a some house calls during the pre-finals lull to check up on a few of their favourite footy friends. Now, did you know that West Coast fans don't just live in Perth? This visit sees Kasey and JB stroll down the latte saturated laneways of Melbourne's CBD to visit an Eagle who's flown East to make his new nest. On this episode we hear from Sam Butler - yes "that" Sam Butler, to talk about all things West Coast, winning (and losing) Grand Finals, his journey to footy fandom and what he thinks of the Melbourne footy scene. Despite the fact that Kasey is the only TPG citizen who is an Eagles fan, we all left our chat with Sam flying high - and we think you will as well.

    Footy Finals Fever with David Leydon

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2019 36:53


    The sun is out, the temperature is slowly rising and there's more than just a hint of jasmine in the air but strangely an epidemic of sorts is sweeping the country. Footy Finals Fever is affecting the hearts and minds of millions of people across Australia at the moment, and as such The Citizens of the People's Game are making a some house calls during the pre-finals lull to check up on a few of their favourite footy friends. The first visit sees Kasey and JB stroll down to Brunswick St Oval to talk footy with lifelong Fitzroy & Brisbane Lions fan and current director of Fitzroy FC David Leydon. David is what our Dr of Fandom would describe earnestly as a "True Fan" - although as he will explain to you, he probably didn't have much of a say in the matter... The Brisbane Lions are up and about this season and so is David, but this chat should warm the cockles of every footy fans' heart- because who doesn't love just a little bit of Old Fitzroy?!

    Farewells and Reflections

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2019 61:59


    The end of a football season is time for farewells and reflections, and that's exactly what the "Citizens of the People's Game" are up to this episode... On the agenda this week: - In a month where sports writing has been widely criticised, Kasey provides a shortlist of sports pieces that are must reads. - JB mourns the dangerous act of "Merch Muzzing" - The "People's Question" asks: "What's the best way to say farewell to retiring players" - This week's edition of "Footy Book Club" is a review of Josh Cable's documentary "Collingwood: From the Inside Out" about the Magpies 2018 AFL season. Material Mentioned In This Episode: For The People's Question: Timothy Boyle - "Rough and steady: Hawthorn legend leaves behind serious body of work" https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/rough-and-steady-hawthorn-legend-leaves-behind-serious-body-of-work-20190817-p52i39.html For The People's Question: Josh Cable - "Collingwood from the Inside Out" - http://miff.com.au/program/film/miff-talks-collingwood-from-the-inside-out

    The Talking Footy Media Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2019 68:35


    Finals footy is just around the corner, but before they gear up for Finals Fever, the "Citizens of the People's Game" are doing some reflecting on the 2019 season - under the microscope this week - footy media! On the agenda this week: - The Citizens discuss the merits (and feasibility) of a floating fixture... - Kasey reminisces on the grandeur that is the Suburban Footy Burger... - JB ponders if the AFL could have their own "Field of Dreams"... - Kasey asks why Footy Twitter had to rain on people's snow parades... - JB laments that fact that Tall Poppy Syndrome is alive and well in sports media - The "People's Question" asks: "What's lost (or gained) when the AFL is the largest provider of their own storytellers?" - This week's edition of "Footy Book Club" is a review of this year's footy shows (mostly Fox Footy programming) and what the role of the footy media is... Material Mentioned In This Episode: For The People's Question: Robert Nguyen - "Off the Mark - Unfortunate Trends in FootyLand" https://docs.google.com/document/u/1/d/1dCxSxHJVAeOU5tQGpLR5P0SuqlPPahb6r_pDydBclpA/mobilebasic?fbclid=IwAR0xoQiB63K25lwfTQ278R1-aW6FYg9qRgAamjzQKIv_or03vbcaDjO6Xt8 Harrison Polites - AFL Media: the future of content marketing? - https://www.theaustralian.com.au/business/business-spectator/news-story/afl-media-the-future-of-content-marketing/ae37b6fd8772d5449f96b40f64f581eb

    Footy: Something Old. Something New. Something Borrowed...

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2019 66:56


    Footy is in constant flux. Do you pine for the "retro" days through nostalgic tinted glasses or charge straight-ahead into the future of footy with it's advanced metrics and new viewing habits? Join "The Citizens of the People's Game" as they discuss paradigm shift and more... On the agenda this week: - Picket Palace's biggest fan, JB discusses the band's newest single: Richo! - Kasey congratulates the AFL on the announcement of two new, and important, leadership positions. - Gordo accidentally becomes a "Gouger", thanks to the East Brunswick Eye Gougers footy fundraiser. - The gang discusses the dangers of "killing people's vibe" at the footy - The "People's Question" asks: "Are fans deliberately ignorant of new rules and coaching techniques for the sake of their own enjoyment?" - This week's edition of "Footy Book Club" is a review of "Carn: The Game, And The Country That Plays It" by Andrew Mueller Material Mentioned In This Episode: TPG Pies: Richo by Picket Palace: https://open.spotify.com/track/0mYzBHdwHdk5Nw48XnXnaB?si=4WxkfY_nRxKqLRfwHyZk_A Statement: AFL appoints head of mental heath and wellbeing, and chief psychiatrist: https://www.afl.com.au/news/2019-08-05/statement-afl-appoints-head-of-mental-heath-and-wellbeing-and-chief-psychiatrist Profile on East Brunswick Eye Gougers: https://medium.com/cardigan-street/taking-marks-and-breaking-hearts-dabf591beb93 For The People's Question: Jake Niall - "The New Normal" https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/afl-season-2019-welcome-to-the-new-normal-20190803-p52dlo.html For Book Club Carn: The Game, And The County That Plays It by Andrew Mueller https://www.harpercollins.com.au/9781460751947/carn-the-game-and-the-country-that-plays-it/?fbclid=IwAR0E01cezPENgU21oGA1G0VXfi_1g6WctjOiX0i522ki0y_SOilWL0uJBFA

    Real Fans... What are they really?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2019 71:30


    Footy has been turning up the fun and excitement, each and every week since the bye and last fortnight has been no different! Join the Citizen's of The People's Game as the breakdown all the major talking points from footy and sport in general! On the agenda this week: - Why does the media take it upon themselves to judge injury management instead of just report on it? - Josh Kennedy is kicking goals on - and off - the field. - The "People's Question" tackles the topic of drugs in sport... Are Australian sports fans and sports media hypocritical in their views of "drug cheats" and is "clean sport" even neccessary? - This week's edition of "Footy Book Club" is a discussion about our very own Kasey Symons' short story 'The Real Fan' and what "real fandom" is. Material Mentioned In This Episode: For The People's Question: Andrew Wu - "The elephant in the room Mack Horton must address" https://www.smh.com.au/sport/swimming/the-elephant-in-the-room-mack-horton-must-address-20190723-p529th.html Fitzsimmons - "Horton shouldn't have to shake the hand of a man he doesn't respect" https://www.smh.com.au/sport/swimming/horton-shouldn-t-have-to-shake-the-hand-of-a-man-he-doesn-t-respect-20190722-p529hw.html?fbclid=IwAR1-ecKt2teUbiyoRR0j_9BhWrWn2rx9-sxl1D8WDCV2cQ7Hfk6tZKr9SSU Baum - "Taking a stance - or overstepping?" https://www.theage.com.au/sport/swimming/taking-a-stance-or-overstepping-20190723-p52a14.html Essendon findings - https://www.asada.gov.au/news/court-arbitration-sport-decision-essendon-players For Book Club For The Real Fan by Kasey Symons https://sofizine.files.wordpress.com/2019/06/so-fi-zine-5-read-online.pdf?fbclid=IwAR3zWY-ghj8gEWroeg-FzI9f1VeXPfH4dXRjeEJpsRedLzx7RaN04Yswi0E

    Tackling the Issues Big & Small...

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2019 70:29


    The oasis of "Finals Footy' is flickering on the horizon and as such footy watching feels just that little bit more important and just that little bit more *fun.* Join in the excitement as the Citizen's of The People's Game breakdown another big week in footy! On the agenda this week: - JB had a really (like REALLY) good weekend at the footy and wanted to tell you all about it! - Can players only be personalities when they're winning? - The "People's Question" tackles the topic of tackling... Is it a skill? Do we like watching tackles? What's the AFL really trying to achieve? - This week's edition of "Footy Book Club" is a reflection on the Adam Goodes documentary "The Final Quarter" by Ian Darling for Shark Island Productions. Material Mentioned In This Episode: For The People's Question •Hocking tackles change and makes himself a target by Jake Niall (The Age) - https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/hocking-tackles-change-and-makes-himself-a-target-20190718-p528lm.html •"The Changing Face of Footy" by Andrew McGarry (ABC)https://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-03-23/the-changing-face-of-afl-football/8375930For Book Club •The Final Quarter by Ian Darling (Shark Island) https://10play.com.au/the-final-quarter •Adam Goodes' defenders desperate to despise Australia as racist by Andrew Bolt (Herald Sun) - https://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/opinion/andrew-bolt/goodes-defenders-desperate-to-despise-australia-as-racist/news-story/f061e14da1c8c1ca3f4d6a2ec3f88245 •Football's governors can't leave Goodes in too-hard basket by Caroline Wilson (The Age) - https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/football-s-governors-can-t-leave-goodes-in-too-hard-basket-20190719-p528w3.html •Adam Goodes 'cut down' by racist booing because he was powerful, says commentator Charlie King by Kate Ashton (ABC News) - https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-07-21/adam-goodes-faced-racism-because-he-was-powerful-charlie-king/11328552 •Why do footy crowds boo Adam Goodes? by Martin Flanagan (The Age) - https://www.smh.com.au/opinion/why-do-footy-crowds-boo-adam-goodes-20141003-10ppvf.html •Waleed Aly's major issue with reaction to Adam Goodes documentary (7News) - https://7news.com.au/sport/afl/the-final-quarter-waleed-alys-major-issue-with-reaction-to-adam-goodes-documentary-c-357664 •Statement of Origin by Lech Blaine (The Monthly) - https://www.themonthly.com.au/issue/2019/july/1561989600/lech-blaine/statement-origin

    Footy, we don't love you like we did yesterday...

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2019 52:49


    It's been a stressful year in footy and one that has caused unprecedented strain on fans' love of "The People's Game". Join The Boys as they talk their way through this romantic crisis... On the agenda this week: - JB tries to keep it positive by discussing Michael Gleeson's fanatic profile on Adam Saad - Gordo laments the 'moral duality' that currently exists in the AFL - JB shares his concerns about the ambience at AFL footy's graveyard: Metricon Stadium - The People's Question is: "Has the AFL gone too far in the crackdown on fan behaviour?" PLUS This week's edition of "Footy Book Club" is a review - of a review - "The Lost Art of Deadline Writing" by James Parker for the Atlantic. Content Mentioned In This Episode: •My family and my religion is everything' Fast break with Adam Saad (by Michael Gleeson) - https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/my-family-and-my-religion-is-everything-fast-break-with-adam-saad-20190531-p51t9b.html •Call it 'Kiya' (by Des Headland) - https://www.afl.com.au/news/2019-06-17/call-it-kiya-stackbetts-hug-explained-why-whitefellas-miss-the-point •Joffa in The Age - https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/joffa-s-message-this-is-our-place-leave-us-alone-20190616-p51y83.html •The Lost Art of Deadline Writing (by James Parker) - https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2019/05/sports-writing-on-deadline/586015/?fbclid=IwAR2jDptrc7WDib21fQOIQ4RqDQUyGn_IElLMkV2VnuY70SrvvvhxDD_miqA •Greg Baum on the 2017 Qualifying Final - https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/big-crowd-a-bigger-win-as-tiger-dam-bursts-20170908-gydz3y.html

    Footy Flu Shot & AFL Season Check Up

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019 76:32


    The bye rounds are coming but before they do, the citizen's of The People's Game are here to perform a health check on the AFL season so far... On the agenda this week: - Kasey discusses her European PhD tour (read: junket) - JB discusses Michael Wilson's photo of Simon Lethlean and Paddy McCartin - Kasey asks whether inviting trolls to heckle in person is a good idea? - Gordo summaries the key narratives that will play out in the second half of the AFL season - The People's Question is: "When it comes to Indigenous Round, is symbolism enough?" PLUS This week's edition of "Footy Book Club" has a 'fashion' bent - as we dive into the glossy pages of Stellar Mag to discuss Tayla Harris' cover story and the representation of female athletes in non-sporting environments. Content Mentioned In This Episode: - Michael Wilson's image of Lethlean and McCartin: https://twitter.com/MichaelCWillson/status/1131396413215182848?s=20 - Paddy McCartin's interview with Triple M: https://www.triplem.com.au/story/listen-paddy-mccartin-s-opens-up-on-his-physical-emotional-struggles-with-concussion-138739 - WNBA Anti-Troll Message: https://twitter.com/WNBA/status/1132006814483136513 - Richard Hinds on Indigenous Rounds: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-05-24/afl-and-nrl-indigenous-round-but-what-then/11143016 - Tayla Harris' cover story in Stellar Mag: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/lifestyle/stellar/aflw-star-tayla-harris-breaks-her-silence/news-story/3fb6eba4505f1e0af2192153f5563af7

    Fan Fiction and Footy Yarns

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2019 70:31


    There's nothing better on a Sunday than to curl up on the couch with a fresh cup of coffee, a lavish serving of smashed avocado and review the week in footy... so join The People's Game to do just that! On the agenda this week: - Zach Merrett makes a stand on sexism in footy - Collingwood makes Lil' Kyron their champion for a day - Josh Green speaks out on footy fat shaming - Erin Molan gets justice against (one of) the trolls - Steven May has a beer and the footy world falls apart PLUS We have a special edition of Book Club, as our very own Kasey Symons is the Author in Residence to discuss the first chapter of her PhD and Lyle Olsen Graduate Student Contest Winning essay: "Goodnight Stories for Female Sports Fans" Reading Mentioned In This Episode: - Zach Merrett's Piece: https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/join-me-this-is-about-more-than-footy-zach-merretts-powerful-pledge-to-stand-up-for-gender-equality/news-story/123fdd46624605ea62e3705175e692d8 - Josh Green on ABC Life: https://www.abc.net.au/life/afl-footballers-josh-green-cecilia-mcintosh-talk-online-bullying/11023826 - Report on Molan's Trolls: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/nsw/sydney-man-david-de-la-blanca-convicted-for-trolling-erin-molan/news-story/8c2ac22b43ad216aef6215cec2a27f28?utm_source=DailyTelegraph&utm_campaign=EditorialSF&utm_content=SocialFlow&utm_medium=Twitter - Steven May's Drinking Indiscretion: https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/afl-2019-steven-may-to-apologise-to-melbourne-players-after-drinkingrelated-indiscretion/news-story/ff231391d19de476b5324a65889ced2f

    The Mid-Year Festival of Footy - Part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2019 78:38


    Keeping with the times of modern AFL list management practices The People's Game have made a late change this week: OUT: Kasey Symons (larynx awareness) IN: Fiona Bell (debut) This week JB, Gordo and Fi discuss all things ANZAC Footy, pre-game music and more including: •Fi's journey from Sydneysider to Western Bulldogs diehard •The difference between Sydney and Melbourne sporting cultures •How long is Luke Beveridge's leash at the Bulldogs? •Why would Buddy want to live in Sydney? •Are in-game interviews just a little bit naff? •Has Eddie Betts joined the All-Time small forward group with Daicos and Milne? •Should ANZAC Day games have pre-game entertainment? •Why do we feel compelled to offer pre-game entertainment and other types of 'fan engagement'?and This week's Book Club discussion is based on Martin Flanagan's The Game in Time of War and footy's role in escapism from the trials of modern life.

    The Mid-Year Festival of Footy - Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2019 61:44


    Congratulations on making it half way through the mid-year "Festival of Footy" - only one more day before a break! Before this 'footyfest' kicked off JB, Gordo and Kasey caught up for a couple of pies and pints and to reflect on the season so far including: - The AFLW signing period and whether captains leaving their former clubs is a go thing for the fledging competition... - Brendon Goddard's criticism of Ben Brown's 'diving' and why statements like "play like a man" are damaging... - The folding of the CWHL and how it acts as a cautionary tale for the AFLW... - Why the footy media is obsessed with coach killing... - Is it ok to wear a footy guernsey over a button-up shirt? - Are footy fans and the media too "pro-Gaff" since his return? - Why do we always bring up the "state of the game" after four rounds? AND Book Club is a piece by Kyle Korver "Privileged" published in The Player's Tribune in which the Utah Jazz basketballer grapples with racism in the NBA.

    A Bev in the Sheds with Ben Rodin (Good Friday Footy and the Cowra Blues)

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2019 30:01


    During the "Easter Festival of Footy" Jack Banister caught up with now Victorian "ex-pat" Ben Rodin to discuss the Good Friday match between North Melbourne and Essendon as well as what it's like to be the head coach of the Cowra Blues Football Club. Want to have a Bev in the Sheds with us after a game? Let us know via our Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/sportingchancemag) or on Twitter (https://twitter.com/sc_mag_aus)

    Winter Is Coming...

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2019 70:41


    Yes, winter IS coming and while JB wanted to make this a Game of Thrones special episode, Gordo and Kasey tried their best to keep him on task. What task? Talking footy! This Week on the People's Game? - Is footy over umpired? - Are the Brisbane Lions about to roar? - Are the Gold Coast Suns about to rise? - Do footy clubs have an obligation to perform for their fans? - What do footy clubs mean when they talk about culture? - Is West Coast underrated as an organisation? - Does a 'national game' need a club in each state and territory? AND Book Club is a short film special where the TPG Crew break down the AFL's 2018 Grand Final film Inside Access, discuss the art of coaching and debate the merit of inside access.

    People of The People's Game - Georgia Nanscawen

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2019 29:17


    North Melbourne's Georgia Nanscawen joined JB and Gordo to discuss her journey to top flight footy; the season that was AFLW 3.0, is it possible to stop Erin Phillips, the magnitude of the AFLW Grand Final and why she still loves Harry Potter. Want us to have a conversation with your favourite person of The People's Game - send us your interview suggestions via Twitter - @sc_mag_aus.

    The Five Stages of Footy Grief

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2019 59:36


    We love footy BUT JB hates losing! As such, Gordo invites JB to come and lie down on the studio couch as they unpack the five stages of footy grief, after Richmond's loss to Collingwood in Round 2. Also on this week's episode: - Do serious injuries affect our enjoyment of the game? - How will Liam Picken be remembered? - Did we underestimate St Kilda, and the other 2-0 teams? - Why are the Footy Media "misery merchants" by default? - Has the torpedo lost it's wow factor? - After another media gaff - this time about a coin toss - is football really as inclusive as it likes to think it is? - Do we need to save the biff? - What's the big deal about the term "AFLM"?

    We Love Footy. We Hate Round 1(AFL / AFLW Finals / Social Media Trolls & 'Redemption' Sports Stories)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2019 53:09


    We Love Footy. We Hate Round 1(AFL / AFLW Finals / Social Media Trolls & 'Redemption' Sports Stories)

    Footy! Footy! Footy! (AFLW Finals & Fallout / AFL Rd1 / Tiwi Footy)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2019 69:20


    Footy is beginning. Footy is ending. Footy is just a moment. Footy is forever. Yes, citizens of The People's Game, we have FOOTY FEVER and us such, your three favourite footy friends: Gordo, JB & Kasey caught up to discuss all things, well... FOOTY! Including: •The fallout from AFLW 3.0 and the effects of the conference system on the competitions long term future. •A holistic preview of the AFL season - what do we want to happen and what do we expect to happen? •The People's Question is: "What makes a good footy season?" •Book Club is a very special chat with JB about his time with the Tiwi Bombers. If you haven't already please read his piece here: https://www.thecitizen.org.au/articles/more-than-a-game-in-the-tiwi-islands-footy-helps-heal-a-hurting-community Happy Footy Season!

    Wanna go for a kick at Vicco Park? (BBL / NBL / AFLW / Test Cricket & More!)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2019 56:32


    After a brief summer break - JB and Gordo meet up at Victoria Park, Collingwood for a quick of the footy and a chat about all things sports and sports related including: •JB plays Victoria Park trivia •The Boys discuss the February Blues and which sports are keeping them sated •Gordo asks if NBL are the new "Boys of Summer" •Initial takes on AFLW 3.0 - the standard, the promotion and "that" advertisement... •A very late wrap up of the Australian Test Series and their takeaways from the Summer of International Cricket. ... and plenty of JB driven tangents!

    Game, Set, Match made in Heaven (Reflections on the Australian Open with Dr Jacob Jewson)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2019 69:34


    JB and Gordo are joined by the People's Doctor - Jacob Jewson - to share an Aperol Spritz and talk about all things Australian Open and the Summer of Sport in Melbourne including: •What's there relationship with the Aus Open? •Do we (and/or the players) like the fact it's the "Party" slam? •Are we too precious about being quiet during games? •And we sick of the "Bad Boys" of tennis yet? •Did Gordo shed a tear for Andy Murray? •Did JB have a spiritual moment watching Federer? •Why are we so keen for 5th Set tiebreaks? •Will tennis be added to our regular sports diet? ... and plenty of JB driven tangents!

    Summertime Sadness - Reflections on the Australia v India Test Series (and other laments)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2019 44:50


    After a brief summer vacay JB and Gordo are back to recap the Australia v India Test Series and all things from the Summer of Cricket so far including: •Was that a "good" Test series? •Would the result have been different if Warner and Smith played? •Are India now the undisputed No.1 Test team in the world? •Were there any positives for the Aussies? •What do we make of the squad for the Sri Lanka series? •Why are squad selections seemingly so difficult? •Do we care about the ODIs?! •Is there too much Big Bash? ... and plenty of JB driven tangents! Wanna join us for a Bev in the Sheds after a Day's Play? Contact Gordo via Facebook, Twitter (@HunterGMeredith) or email: contact@sportingchancemag.com

    "No Days Off" - A Bev in The Sheds with JB & Gordo (Melbourne Day 3 Recap)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2018 27:29


    We love to have a bev with our mates, and talk cricket! For this sesh, JB and Gordo catch up to discuss the happenings from an action packed Day 3 of the Melbourne Test including: •HOW GOOD IS TEST CRICKET?! •Were Bumrah & India really good, or Australia just quite bad? •When will Australia take Test Cricket seriously again? •Seriously... (AGAIN!) How good is Pat Cummins?! •Were we wrong about this pitch? Wanna join us for a Bev in the Sheds after a Day's Play? Contact Gordon via Facebook, Twitter (@HunterGMeredith) or email: contact@sportingchancemag.com

    A Bev In The Sheds with Big Hitter Will Stanistreet (Melbourne Day 2 Recap)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2018 22:36


    We love to have a beer (or a water) with our mates, and talk cricket! For this sesh, JB is joined by SC's Will Stanistreet to discuss the happenings from a hot Day 2 of the Melbourne Test including: •Family Traditions •Richies vs. Fanatics vs. Swami Army •Seriously... How good is Pat Cummins?! •Will we tell our grandkids about Pujara's ton? •How many head will roll over this pitch? •Christchurch for Boxing Day next year? Wanna join us for a Bev in the Sheds after a Day's Play? Contact Gordon via Facebook, Twitter (@HunterGMeredith) or email: contact@sportingchancemag.com

    A Bev In The Sheds with Boxing Day Virgin Jemma Douglas (Day 1 Recap)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2018 31:14


    There's nothing better than sharing a frothy after a day's play and having a yarn about all things cricket! For this sesh, Gordo is joined by Boxing Day and Test Cricket first timer Jemma Douglas (as well as SC regulars Will Stanistreet & Jack Banister) to discuss the happenings from Day 1 of the Melbourne Test including: •Everyone's takeaways from another Boxing Day at the cricket... •Does the cricket even matter on Day One of this Test? •Were Australia right to drop Hands and play Marsh? •Does Pat Cummins embody the "New Australian" way •Would you rather spend a day at a Test or a night at the BBL? •Will we be returning for more? Wanna join us for a Bev in the Sheds after a Day's Play? Contact Gordon via Facebook, Twitter (@HunterGMeredith) or email: contact@sportingchancemag.com

    A Bev In The Sheds with The Doyen of Cricket Nuffies Brian "Barrel" Randall (Perth Test Recap / Boxing Day Preview)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2018 41:57


    There's nothing better than sharing a frothy after a day's play and having a yarn about all things cricket! For this sesh, Gordo is joined by the "Doyen of Cricket Nuffies" Brian 'Barrel' Randall to discuss the happenings from Perth Test including: •Was the Perth Pitch too spicy? •Will Nathan Lyon become the GOAT of all Test finger spinners? •What's up with Mitchell Starc? •Grading the Aussie Newcomers... •Stump Mics. Are they insightful or invasive? •King Kohli. Good Bloke or just A Goose? •Are 100s overrated? Are keepers underrated? •Boxing Day Preview Wanna join us for a Bev in the Sheds after a Day's Play? Contact Gordon via Facebook, Twitter (@HunterGMeredith) or email: contact@sportingchancemag.com

    A Bev In The Sheds with Dr Jacob Jewson (Perth Test)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2018 40:27


    There's nothing better than sharing a frothy after a day's play and having a yarn about all things cricket! For this sesh, Jack Banister is joined by the "People's Doctor" Jacob Jewson to discuss the happens from Perth Test and the summer so far including: •What sort of cricket watcher is Jewson? •Is interesting cricket better than dominant cricket? •Aussies' death by a 1000 cuts •Doctor, Doctor - Dr Jewson diagnoses the Aussie Cricket Ailments •Mitch Marsh Merch... Wanna join us for a Bev in the Sheds after a Day's Play? Contact Gordon via Facebook, Twitter (@HunterGMeredith) or email: contact@sportingchancemag.com

    HOW(Good)WASTHAT?! Reflections on the Adelaide Test and Perth Preview!

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2018 66:02


    Gordo and JB like cricket but... THEY LOVE TEST CRICKET! On this Test Cricket Review / Preview Episode: •JB recaps his "Five Favourite Things" about the First Test in Adelaide (3:40) •Gordo and JB head to the nets from some throwdowns - rapid reactions about the Adelaide Action (15:50) •JB asks (on the media's behalf) if it is time to look at dropping Mitchell Starc? (31:43) •The People's Question: "Do we hate on Shaun Marsh too much? (43:58) •Book Club: "The Commentary Wars" - Is this is a new era of cricket broadcasting or just two new broadcasters? (51:58) Reading List: •https://www.sportingchancemag.com/home/a-diamond-among-the-marshes •https://www.theaustralian.com.au/sport/opinion/gideon-haigh/adelaide-test-why-shaun-marsh-drives-us-to-distraction/news-story/85580c4f33ee84edbd95bb2b9cae60f0 •https://www.theage.com.au/sport/cricket/australia-s-problem-lots-of-innocence-20181208-p50l2z.html •https://www.theaustralian.com.au/life/weekend-australian-magazine/church-and-warnie-together-in-the-commentary-box-expect-fireworks/news-story/ac91b507c8e0bab401c7cccd76e6ae1d •http://www.espncricinfo.com/story/_/id/25451467/how-channel-seven-looking-change-television-commentary-australia •https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2018/dec/08/bring-back-daddles-the-hidden-victim-of-test-crickets-broadcast-wars

    The Summer of Cricket is Here!

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2018 54:39


    The gang at The People's Game don't like cricket... THEY LOVE IT! On this special - Summer of Cricket Preview Episode: •JB and Kasey discuss their experience at the opening weekend of the WBBL (2:12) •Gordo previews the upcoming Test series between Australia and India (5:24) •JB asks (on Gideon Haigh's behalf) if it is only Test Cricket on Australia soil that can same that game of Cricket 'down under'? (19:14) •Book Club - "Crossing the Line" - sees the TPG crew discuss all of the fall out from "Sandpaper-gate" and where to know for the Australian Cricket Team, the organisation that is Cricket Australia and the sport in general in Australia. Reading List: •https://www.theaustralian.com.au/sport/opinion/gideon-haigh/its-only-in-sunlight-hours-that-the-peoples-game-can-be-redeemed/news-story/4497846fa231e47bd1729a6b0146af59 •https://books.slatterymedia.com/store/viewItem/crossing-the-line •http://www.espncricinfo.com/magazine/content/story/807817.html

    The United and Varied States of Sports...

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2018 73:49


    After Kasey's American Sports tour, the TPG Gang are back together to talk all things sports and culture! Welcome to another Summer Edition of The People's Game! On this episode we travel to the far reaching corners of the sports universe including: •Kasey's first "soccer" experience (1:30) •Gordo tries to sell you the sport of chess and recaps the World Chess Championships (12:25) •JB explores if "Quidditch" could become a 'real' sport or just a fan-con activity... (21:43) •Kasey plays 'Show and Tell' about her recent sports trip to the US of A (34.58) •Book Club: Anna Krien's Night Games, as the gang discusses whether anything has improved after five years of publication... (47:22) Book Club Reading List : Night Games - https://www.blackincbooks.com.au/books/night-games Additional Reading / Listening / Watching https://www.themonthly.com.au/book-club/2013/june/transcript https://sydneyreviewofbooks.com/the-grey-zone/ https://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/books/foul-play-off-the-field-20130517-2jrt1.html https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FMkssVbDJzY Is there a summer sport that we should check out? Let us know via https://twitter.com/sc_mag_aus

    Talking Hoops & Scoops! (TPG - Summer Edition!)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2018 56:01


    Footy's gone and despite Kasey continuing to watch AFL Grand Final replays in her freshly purchased Eagles gear, most of us have moved on to summer pursuits... so, welcome to the Summer Edition of the People's Game! This week we chat all things hoops and scoops including: •Kasey's review of the film "The Merger" (1:29) •JB's first ever NBL game (6:03) •Dr Fandom's Fan Queries - "Is it alright to be a 'noob' when going to a new sport for the first time?" (16:11) •The People's Question - "Are the NBL / WNBL now Australia's No.2 Summer Sports?" (26:08) •Book Club - "Profiles vs. PR in Sports Writing" (41:57) Is there a summer sport that we should check out? Let us know via https://twitter.com/sc_mag_aus Book Club Reading List includes: •Konrad's Bogut Piece: https://www.smh.com.au/sport/basketball/talented-divisive-driven-andrew-bogut-is-back-and-ready-to-play-20181008-p508br.html •LeBron James' "The Shop": https://www.hbo.com/the-shop or if you don't have a VPN The Ringer's review: https://www.theringer.com/platform/amp/nba/2018/8/29/17797522/lebron-james-the-shop •Haley O's Whiteside Piece: https://www.theringer.com/nba/2018/10/15/17977372/hassan-whiteside-interview-pat-riley-miami-heat •Nieman Reports "Sports Journalists Battle for Relevancy": https://niemanreports.org/articles/sports-journalists-battle-for-relevancy/?utm_source=Newsletters&utm_campaign=ecf28ad58b-HSD_October_11&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_3f77fb2fcb-ecf28ad58b-310014281 •"Who Can Explain the Athletic Heart?" The past and perilous future of Sports Illustrated: https://www.theringer.com/2018/4/11/17220176/sports-illustrated-future-meredith-sale-history

    The Good 'Old' Days - Footy Nostalgia with Shannon Gill

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2018 60:01


    On this special episode of The People's Game Jack sits down with Shannon Gill, one of the creators and co-host of "The Greatest Season That Was: 1993" to talk about all things footy now - and then - including: •How did the podcast '1993 - TGSTW" come to be? •Biggest Footy deep dives and worm holes •How did Shannon become a Melbourne fan and why was Steven Stretch his favourite player? •How what era you grew up in affects your perspective on AFL rule changes... •The tactical innovations that started to happen in 1993... •The public presence of Football Administrators in the early days of the AFL... •How Nathan Buckley changed the young talent / draft pool... •Reflections on The Footy Show and 'footy shows'... If you haven't already, you can check out episodes of "The Greatest Season That Was: 1993" here: https://t.co/mNTaCiTI7y

    Talking AFLW with Kasey Symons and Bobby Macumber

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2018 50:15


    Missing your footy fix? The AFLW is only just around the corner! Jack caught up with Kasey Symons (Editor of the 2018 Women's Footy Almanac) and Bobby Macumber (Co-Host of White Line Diva) to reflect on the second AFLW season. Topics included - Favourite moments from the AFLW 2.0 season (4:37), the implications of the infamous 'memo' (8:13), reflections on the similarities and differences of the formation of NRLW (15:13), standout pieces for the 2018 Women's Footy Almanac (17:23), Bobby's piece on the inaugural AFLW Pride Game (20:06), Katie Brennan's suspension before the AFLW Grand Final (25:03), Grand Final win rates (31:02), Bec Goddard and Michelle Cowan's departure from the AFLW coaching ranks (33:11), criticism of the 6&2 AFLW 3.0 fixture (38:10), whether AFLW should charge admission (44:04) and the positivity surrounding women's footy despite the flaws with the elite competition (46:42). If you haven't got a copy of the 2018 Women's Footy Almanac already you can purchase one here: http://www.footyalmanac.com.au/almanac-shop/ And check our Bobby's podcast "White Line Diva" here: http://whitelinediva.com.au/listen P.S. Apologies for the sound quality in this episode, we experienced some issues with the studio mics.

    Grand Final Week is The People's Week... (AFL / VFL / AFLW / Brownlow and more!)

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2018 55:31


    Jack and Kasey got dressed up to sit down and watch the Brownlow Medal... as well as talk 'fashun', the devastation of a Preliminary Final loss, the joy of a Preliminary Final win, preview the Grand Final and recap the VFLW and VFL big dances under the dome as well...

    Confronting Concussion with Ben Rodin

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2018 61:42


    On a special edition of The People's Game, Jack and Gordon sit down with host of the "Unsociable Game" podcast Ben Rodin. Ben is a retired amateur footballer, who after five concussions chose to give the game that he loved away citing long-term health concerns. In this conversation Jack, Gordon and Ben discuss Ben's amateur football career and his run ins with concussions, the impact of concussions on players both in the immediate and long term incidences, whether the AFL (both at elite/professional and grassroots levels) needs to do more to prevent concussions and what Ben misses most about football. If you find this interview insightful, please check out Ben's podcast the "Unsociable Game" - a series that asks, just what risks is the game creating for its participants, and what answers does the AFL, as the game's governing body, actually have?

    To Boo or Not to Boo in (Not So) Dry July with Dr Fandom Kasey Symons

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2018 80:31


    Citizens of the People's Game rejoice! WE'RE BACK! After a brief 'Banno Rant' about (not-so-dry) July - Jack, Gordo and Dr Fandom herself Kasey Symons breakdown the Round 17 action including their takes on who currently holds the AFL Championship Belt, as well as takeaways from Richmond vs. GWS and West Coast vs. Collingwood. The People's Question asks: "Is it ok to boo at games?" and Book Club is a reflection on the Al Jazeera piece "The racist myth of the 'physical' African football team" and whether there's any crossover to how society treats players in the AFL.

    Are You Fan Enough? (Round 8 Reflections, AFL's Umpire Umbrage Issues and Book Club with Kasey Symons)

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2018 62:27


    What makes a good footy fan? Are you a proper footy fan? Are there different levels of fandom? This week The People's Game explores all things on the other side of the boundary fence. Three unique footy fans (Gordon, Jack and special guest Kasey Symons) discuss their highlights from Round 8 of the AFL including the dichotomous nature of "good footy", what happens when Eagles kill Giants and whether Tigers can outrun Kangaroos under a dome. The People's Question this week is "Does the AFL have an 'Ump Hate' problem?" and Book Club is an insightful chat with Kasey about the book 'Balancing Acts: Women in Sport' and specifically her essay: "Am I fan enough?"

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