
"What I'm looking forward to over the next four weeks is the most important nine games of the year, Then we'll get to the last Saturday in September and we'll have the two best teams there. The grand final entertainment will add to what will be an amazing spectacle... it will be at a level that we haven't seen for a long time, he'll do a great job."
"Aw s**t, I didn't come for this s**t, I came here to watch the goddamn movie. Y'all throwing me in the middle of this s**t that I don't have an answer for. It threw me for a loop."
AFL chief executive Andrew Dillon backed Snoop Dogg as the grand final headline performer, describing the entertainment as an "amazing spectacle" at a level not seen for a long time and stating that Dogg will do a great job. Dillon highlighted the focus on the final nine games leading to the last Saturday in September and the two best teams meeting in the grand final. Dillon urged recognition of Dogg as the person he is today and noted that the AFL cannot vouch for every lyric ever performed on its stage. Snoop Dogg's comments about a queer character in a Toy Story spin-off and his expressed discomfort watching films drew backlash, and his representatives say he has not responded to the criticism.
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