My thoughts on the matter. Good Friday is an iconic time on the Christian calendar; going well beyond the lead up to Easter Sunday. It should be a respected date by all, regardless of your religious views and values. I'm not overly religious, I never attend church, and I have often doubted the such existence of a God. However, I have to respect the significance that this date holds. The AFL are a bit reluctant to introduce a Good Friday fixture, as it would undoubtedly cause a stir amongst communities. While I do respect the significance that Good Friday holds as a religious date, I don't think everyone should be subject to following it though. Everyone has their own beliefs, and you could still participate in a Good Friday fixture while respecting the date. If a Good Friday fixture was to be introduced, those who strongly believe in the Christian principles could just simply stay away from the match and do what they do on this date. Not that the AFL are a heavy consideration in my view of Good Friday footy (money wise), nor the clubs I believe it would bring much revenue especially to the Good Friday Appeal who should get a healthy slice of the profits. It would improve the already outstanding cumulative donations that are set, thus helping the Royal Children's Hospital immensely. Despite the potential in such a fixture, I highly doubt it will happen. Although, the AFL could be using the NRL as its experimental rat to see how the Good Friday games go to get a fair indication. Much like the houses of Parliament, Demetriou and his men will not want to touch an area of such controversy.
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