James Hird Calls for Changes to AFL Fixtures to Keep Up With the Times

Speaking on Nine's Footy Classified, James Hird explained why he believes the AFL scheduling format must be updated.

Justin Tomlinson

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James Hird Calls for Changes to AFL Fixtures to Keep Up With the Times

James Hird has stated that the Australian Football League's scheduling needs to undergo changes. Speaking on Nine's television program Footy Classified, the prominent football figure detailed his perspective on why the current AFL fixtures are no longer suitable for the modern era.[1][2]

During his appearance on the show, Hird laid out his specific reasons for advocating for a fixture overhaul. He argued that modifying the schedule is essential for the sport to keep up with the times and adapt to contemporary demands.[1][2]

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