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Dtragic
Dtragic
1 hour ago

Any decent sites that have old school written articles? Canโ€™t stand podcasts. I have Spotify so I donโ€™t have to listen to people talk ๐Ÿ˜‚

Youcandoit
Youcandoit
23 minutes ago

Dear Warnie, Traders, content creators and anyone who has influence on what happens in AFL fantasy

You guys do a great job and AFL Fantasy has the potential to be great but suffers currently from 2 major problems:

  1. Opening Round and early byes forcing coaches to pick players that they would not select otherwise and have limited bench capacity during early rounds to cover injuries. No one likes this -not the coaches, not the players, not the general fans and certainly not the AFL fantasy community. AFL fantasy have no control over this but can only lobby and hope this changes.
  2. The 2 trades per week system is just not enough to cover the increased frequency of injuries in general, concussion protocols, suspensions, players dropped or rested, and non playing bye players. I think there should be 3 trades for every round now and AFL fantasy have total control over this. I am not sure what the argument is for 2 trades -I have heard there is a fear that teams will just merge to be similar – I think this is rubbish and in fact the opposite will happen.

Please consider point 2 as AFL fantasy have total control over this. It is heart breaking to see so many comments on social media after Rd 1 and Rd 2 that “my season is over” and “I hate this game”. 3 trades would keep people in it and increase enjoyment. Only other option I see is to have 2 trades plus you can trade any amount of your on-field injuries-so this week some coaches may have 3,4, or 5 trades.

AFWL has three trades. It is enjoyable and probably easier as has less players on field. Was lucky enough to win a hat last season.

In AFL fantasy I am not a terrible coach, will keep trying but I must admit the coaches who have missed big outs this season already are 1 -2 rounds of trades in front of everyone else.

Please consider. Make the game enjoyable and give folk a feeling like they have a chance for a long way into the season. It is completely in AFL fantasy power to do this and why is AFWL able to have 3 trades and be much better. This is not meant to be a rant but hopefully taken as some constructive ideas.




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