King-Eliagh wrote:It seems Raider says Sydney crowds are fine and actually improving Beaussie. 17000 is well above what I recall just a few years ago.
And I tend to believe Raider above yourself with these figures Beassie as I recall a time when you and TLPG told me that Raider was wrong one time - I spent 20mins of my valuable time checking the numbers and he was right.
What have I told you about listening to Raider.
You're just as deluded as him and other throwball fans. FFS, it's common knowledge that NRL clubs regualarly fudge the crowd figures. They have no credibility when it comes to crowds. Take the blinkers off and take note of all the times NRL clubs have been busted fudging the crowd numbers. You're either stupid or have your head in the sand if you believe the crowd figures posted by the NRL.
Souths' dodgy crowd figures
By Josh Massoud and James Phelps
The Daily Telegraph
June 26, 200812:00AM
SOUTH Sydney have conceded they include stadium workers, media, referees - and possibly players - when counting home crowds.
After monitoring each turnstile, The Daily Telegraph's clickers tracked 7522 people into the ground from the time gates opened at 4.45pm until midway through the first half.
The Rabbitohs later announced an official crowd of 9827.
http://www.foxsports.com.au/league/nrl- ... 1116735208
King-Eliagh wrote:I wouldnt say I'm not passionate enough to go to a game, just been very busy this year. I've always only gone to one to three matches per year and I'm content with that. It doesnt mean I'm not passionate about the game at all. I watch several games every weekend on tv. I've only been to one AFL game so far this year also but because its not the best to watch on tv I only watch about one game each fortnight, and usually not the whole game.
I agree with you that being at the match is a good experience though.
The above is your typical NRL fan. Can't be arsed to get out and support their clubs. In this example, the so called passionate fans attended an AFL game in Sydney yet not one NRL game in Sydney. Hilarious isn't it.
