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- Q16970750 subject Q18071578.
- Q16970750 subject Q7570810.
- Q16970750 subject Q8278037.
- Q16970750 subject Q8390161.
- Q16970750 abstract "'Mad Monday' is a term commonly used in Australia to refer to the traditional end-of-season celebrations for professional players of various codes of football. Football matches are typically played on weekends so as the season nears its end with teams being eliminated, by Sunday night all results have been determined and teams will then know if they are to continue in the play-offs or if their season is over. With the season finished, Mad Monday celebrations ensue, often involving heavy drinking. Over the years, Mad Monday celebrations have been the catalyst for image-damaging incidents for professional footballers. This has led to calls for the tradition to be banned.".
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- Q16970750 wikiPageWikiLink Q18071578.
- Q16970750 wikiPageWikiLink Q7570810.
- Q16970750 wikiPageWikiLink Q8278037.
- Q16970750 wikiPageWikiLink Q8390161.
- Q16970750 comment "'Mad Monday' is a term commonly used in Australia to refer to the traditional end-of-season celebrations for professional players of various codes of football. Football matches are typically played on weekends so as the season nears its end with teams being eliminated, by Sunday night all results have been determined and teams will then know if they are to continue in the play-offs or if their season is over.".
- Q16970750 label "Mad Monday".