yes please. The guy is a complete fwitThe_Wookie wrote: ↑Fri Mar 15, 2019 4:29 pmYou are very close to being banned again. I grow weary of your posting.Nrlolol wrote: ↑Thu Mar 14, 2019 3:05 pmsounds like a but butleeroy*NRL* wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2019 10:47 am yeah your right, it would never work NRL teams are scattered all over in sydney venues..
Sydney is the most populated CIty! yet the NRLOL teams are still so minnow![]()
so are the AFL teams scattered all around the citiy
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wookie or leroy already did that and served my ban! in that time this place still remained a cesspit!NlolRL wrote: ↑Fri Mar 15, 2019 6:57 pmyes please. The guy is a complete fwitThe_Wookie wrote: ↑Fri Mar 15, 2019 4:29 pmYou are very close to being banned again. I grow weary of your posting.
the problem is easy to fix ban crapper and warn two of his other mates and watch the place improve
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Lol your obsession with me is bizarre .
If I break the rules then ban me .
Only trouble is . I can follow the rules .you can't .
So keep wishing ..it's all you got .
If I break the rules then ban me .
Only trouble is . I can follow the rules .you can't .
So keep wishing ..it's all you got .
LIC self ownage
Lol $10 NRL tickets.$10 NRL tickets .How pathetic is that ?
Crickets chirping after I post $5 AFlol tickets .
Self ownage ..no one does it better .
Lol $10 NRL tickets.$10 NRL tickets .How pathetic is that ?
Crickets chirping after I post $5 AFlol tickets .
Self ownage ..no one does it better .
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And you learnt nothing from it.
It was a little quieter.in that time this place still remained a cesspit!
I can start enforcing rules across the board to the fucking letter if you like.the problem is easy to fix ban crapper and warn two of his other mates and watch the place improve
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Start off with banning me, might stop me coming here.
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no can do parradoo
pussycat wrote: Ps I support Collingwood, I've supported the Cats all my life

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Yeah the ARL / NRL have had a hard time getting clubs to play where..
it would never work how the AFL do it.
this is why the issues they face in sydney.
it would never work how the AFL do it.
this is why the issues they face in sydney.
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LOL How does your mind react when you read things like this " According to the 2018 AFL Annual Report, the average gross national audience across free-to-air and subscription television per home and away round was 3.882 million, compared with 4.449 million in 2017 (a decrease of 12.7 per cent)."?
Ignore and look for another thread? Look for a spelling mistake ? , blame it on scheduling , overlap , remotes? Deny
Not true!, Not true!, Not true!. Or do you but, but. but followed by another excuse???????????????????????????????????????????????????
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it's been discussed already, so far from ignored. We certainly know how you mind reacts.....pussycat wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2019 10:22 am LOL How does your mind react when you read things like this " According to the 2018 AFL Annual Report, the average gross national audience across free-to-air and subscription television per home and away round was 3.882 million, compared with 4.449 million in 2017 (a decrease of 12.7 per cent)."?
Ignore and look for another thread? Look for a spelling mistake ? , blame it on scheduling , overlap , remotes? DenyNot true!, Not true!, Not true!. Or do you but, but. but followed by another excuse???????????????????????????????????????????????????

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You're right up there with Mr NFLlaughyboy when it comes to churning out absolute mindless tripe.pussycat wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2019 10:22 am LOL How does your mind react when you read things like this " According to the 2018 AFL Annual Report, the average gross national audience across free-to-air and subscription television per home and away round was 3.882 million, compared with 4.449 million in 2017 (a decrease of 12.7 per cent)."?
Ignore and look for another thread? Look for a spelling mistake ? , blame it on scheduling , overlap , remotes? DenyNot true!, Not true!, Not true!. Or do you but, but. but followed by another excuse???????????????????????????????????????????????????
Weird you would bring up the 2018 ratings again in another non ratings thread.
How has 2019 started for yas?
I can't believe Mr Crap boy is about the most intelligent of the lot of you. That really says something.
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$10,000,000
That's about the amount extra revenue the AFL receives over the NRL,
Not per year folks, per round.
The 2019 figures will be very interesting with the NRLs "incomplete train wreck" still to take its toll.
You have to say though.
The world's least popular sport is pretty commercially popular.
That's good coin.
And well and truly the #1!
That's about the amount extra revenue the AFL receives over the NRL,
Not per year folks, per round.

The 2019 figures will be very interesting with the NRLs "incomplete train wreck" still to take its toll.

You have to say though.
The world's least popular sport is pretty commercially popular.
That's good coin.

And well and truly the #1!
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That’s pretty amazing. I know traditionalist are against it but if you are running the nrl surely at some stage they’ve got to work out how to generate more revenue, and one way to do that is get more adds into the game ... quarters rather than halves would be one way and surely this will happen. The push for larger crowds has not really worked so revenue from there remains stagnant. I would posit that having quarters would extend the game time and create a better game day experience with people feeling they are getting something for their money .. time wise at least. Crowds could therefore go up. The elephant in the room is weather broadcast rights are going to be the cash cow they currently are.
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It is very hard for the NRL to get more advertising opportunities..Fred wrote: ↑Mon May 27, 2019 12:06 pm That’s pretty amazing. I know traditionalist are against it but if you are running the nrl surely at some stage they’ve got to work out how to generate more revenue, and one way to do that is get more adds into the game ... quarters rather than halves would be one way and surely this will happen. The push for larger crowds has not really worked so revenue from there remains stagnant. I would posit that having quarters would extend the game time and create a better game day experience with people feeling they are getting something for their money .. time wise at least. Crowds could therefore go up. The elephant in the room is weather broadcast rights are going to be the cash cow they currently are.
the more times a team scores the more Advertising breaks there is..
even in a high scoring game 28 - 24 for example..
there still may only be 4 Advertising breaks per half at best.
I could not see the NRL or Rugby League doing quarters>>
i do agree it would make a better day game experience..
because the game feels like it is too short when attending.
for the effort you make in getting there..
That extra 45mins at an AFL game really can make a difference ...
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Money does talk, but it is a big thing to change in a game..
there has been talk about it,
but wow it would def change the game in alot of ways.
need fatigue in games,
creates attacking footy and brings in the little players / outside backs.
They trialed it in the All stars games over the years. 4 quarters.
mainly because it was played in FEB and it was Hot..
Half time was the same
quarter time and 3rd quarter was approx 3min break
( i guess you could never say never)
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