Australian Football Sesquicentennial - Survivor Concert
The AFL might have surveyed players and asked if they had a Police record, and some of them may have said yes, and others might have said they listen to the band by that name. While a big name performing on Grand Final day is important, plenty of fans don't get the chance to attend, so maybe next year there could be several games with a concert.
They are celebrating 150 years of football, it is going to be hard to find a band from around then, although the Rolling Stones would come close. There could be lots of ideas for bands that should appear, like AC DC for the Power or Counting Crows to perform before a Crows' game.
Richmond fans deserve something fun, and they would be guaranteed a win if Survivor played before a game next season. With songs from Rocky III, Rocky IV and The Karate Kid, the crowd and the players would be fired up. Eye Of The Tiger would probably get Richmond a win over the defending premiers, or maybe cause them to record the greatest number of reports ever issued in a match.
There have been plenty of more sensible ideas for celebrating the sesquicentennial posted here than having a Survivor concert, but it would be entertaining. It's a lot better than having a dinner out on a football ground, like they are talking about doing, that is so 1996.
Next week's Australian Football Sesquicentennial Celebrations Suggestion: Old Style Ovals
They are celebrating 150 years of football, it is going to be hard to find a band from around then, although the Rolling Stones would come close. There could be lots of ideas for bands that should appear, like AC DC for the Power or Counting Crows to perform before a Crows' game.
Richmond fans deserve something fun, and they would be guaranteed a win if Survivor played before a game next season. With songs from Rocky III, Rocky IV and The Karate Kid, the crowd and the players would be fired up. Eye Of The Tiger would probably get Richmond a win over the defending premiers, or maybe cause them to record the greatest number of reports ever issued in a match.
There have been plenty of more sensible ideas for celebrating the sesquicentennial posted here than having a Survivor concert, but it would be entertaining. It's a lot better than having a dinner out on a football ground, like they are talking about doing, that is so 1996.
Next week's Australian Football Sesquicentennial Celebrations Suggestion: Old Style Ovals

