NlolRL wrote: ↑Mon Nov 06, 2017 7:19 pm
Terry wrote: ↑Mon Nov 06, 2017 7:13 pm
Nice work jungle boy lolololololololololololol. RL wins...... AFL loses - period. If your excuse for the loss is scheduling I've got a tip for you and Gilligan and the crew.............CHANGE IT!!!!!!!!
Thats' the point. Despite the NRL's cumulative ratings the AFL earns more from TV. The cumulative ratings are only important from your perspective
You are a very, very, very bad loser pal. And now you're just making a fool of yaself. Just retire for the summer and come back next year to fight the new battle. Wookie predicts a HUGE drop in RL ratings next year lololololololololol......so there is hope lolololololololol.
At least I discuss the ratings. You stick you head in the sand and only talk about 2 aspects: SOO, and cumulative ratings. The fact is the AFL dominated the ratings all season which is something you cant even look at let alone discuss. So youre the poor loser champ
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What a sookie lala!!!!!! Lolololololololololol. FYI: at the end of the year folk here like to see what sport was the most attended/viewed in our great land over the year.
So my friend this year your mob was again the most attended i.e. crowds - congratulations!!! RL was once again the most viewed on TV - with many, many less games counted.....and still pulling away with fantastic RLWC numbers.
So if you add crowds and TV ratings together RL absolutely smashes the fumbling code and everyone else for that matter as the most viewed/attended sporting code for the year.
Well done RL. Suck it up fumblers. It's a really, really bad look being bad losers pal. Move on for your won sanity.