ARLC finaly some leadership
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When I move to Sydeny, its only a matter of time. I will abandon my team and start following the Swans like everyone else who moves from Vic/WA/SA and Tas.
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what?enarelle wrote:How many watched as a matter of interest?
King-Eliagh: ...I believe [RL] is popular in all the other states and territories, bar tasmania.
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31k attended the swans which looked full so i dare say it was a sell out. Whcih NRL game are you referring to? The one mentioned in this thread is next week.enarelle wrote:My mistake assumed to the two games was obvious. So specifically how many Sydney people watched the Swans versus the League?
343k foxtel and 123? 7 mate
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Oh what a lot of malarkey!!Xman wrote:http://www.dpcd.vic.gov.au/__data/asset ... ection.docenarelle wrote:There would be a few Sydney borns who go along but it is dominated by ex pats. There are significantly more ex pats who live in Sydney than the reverse. Who do you think would be the people most likely to follow AFL in Sydney?
This shows that between 2001-2006 over 7000 more people migrated from Syndey to Melbourne than Melbourne to Sydney.
Clearly they dump RL and follow AFL
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