in 2028 ( 30th aniversary of NRL in Melb .. same numb of years the Swans have been in Sydney in 2011) the Storm will be averaging more then the SwansOnions wrote:Meanwhile the Storm averages 14K a ******* game! Swans win!
& GWS will have folded

the Storm are going just fine ... they will end up well ahead of their 2010 KI'sBeaussie wrote:Oh and Storm are on top of the ladder, play in finals just about every season and go on to win premierships. Is there a bandwagon developing? Haha, as if... Average crowds of 13k in sports mad Melbourne. Any wonder why they lose more than $10 million a season? Any wonder why News Ltd is desperate to get out of the game. Absolute rabble and the locals in Melbourne cannot stand them. Don't take my word for it, just look at the abysmal home town support the Storm attract.
easy to do when you have no confidenceTruthsayer wrote:In a city that is not AFL heartland I would call 27,000 a rather good result.
Meanwhile in Melbourne we have much more than 170,000 going to games in it's heartland.
I refuse to make future predictions. Only fools engage in that sort of conduct.
Truthsayer wrote:Mr Onions if you could just stop swearing you would actually be quite entertaining!
Mr Raider may I remind you that many NRL supporters have predicted the demise of the Swans ever since they first arrived in Sydney. After some teething issues and one mistake that had them in serious financial trouble in the early 90's they have stood the test of time. They have not needed to call on AFL assistance beyond the norm since 1996 and have a very strong base. The junior base in Sydney is very good and all that remains is to keep those youngsters in the game. AFL NSWACT has been doing a tremendous job and the result has been a demand for a second outlet. GWS provides that outlet................
pussycat wrote:Truthsayer wrote:Mr Onions if you could just stop swearing you would actually be quite entertaining!
Mr Raider may I remind you that many NRL supporters have predicted the demise of the Swans ever since they first arrived in Sydney. After some teething issues and one mistake that had them in serious financial trouble in the early 90's they have stood the test of time. They have not needed to call on AFL assistance beyond the norm since 1996 and have a very strong base. The junior base in Sydney is very good and all that remains is to keep those youngsters in the game. AFL NSWACT has been doing a tremendous job and the result has been a demand for a second outlet. GWS provides that outlet................![]()
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/ ... 6059219923
And I quote from the article;pussycat wrote:Truthsayer wrote:Mr Onions if you could just stop swearing you would actually be quite entertaining!
Mr Raider may I remind you that many NRL supporters have predicted the demise of the Swans ever since they first arrived in Sydney. After some teething issues and one mistake that had them in serious financial trouble in the early 90's they have stood the test of time. They have not needed to call on AFL assistance beyond the norm since 1996 and have a very strong base. The junior base in Sydney is very good and all that remains is to keep those youngsters in the game. AFL NSWACT has been doing a tremendous job and the result has been a demand for a second outlet. GWS provides that outlet................![]()
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/ ... 6059219923
Oh FFS, give it up already.pussycat wrote:http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/ ... -not-broke[/b]-despite-auditor-report/story-e6frexwr-1226059219923
My god, if they are going just fine now with 13k average crowds and zero interest for the general public in Victoria, I'd hate to see how they'd be going when they consistently struggle. Basketcase comes to mind. A $10 million annually black hole.Raiderdave wrote:the Storm are going just fine ... they will end up well ahead of their 2010 KI'sBeaussie wrote:Oh and Storm are on top of the ladder, play in finals just about every season and go on to win premierships. Is there a bandwagon developing? Haha, as if... Average crowds of 13k in sports mad Melbourne. Any wonder why they lose more than $10 million a season? Any wonder why News Ltd is desperate to get out of the game. Absolute rabble and the locals in Melbourne cannot stand them. Don't take my word for it, just look at the abysmal home town support the Storm attract.
weren't AFL gumbies predicting their end about April last year when the salary cap scandal broke
thats it they're gone ... they'll lose players & fans will stop coming
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my my
what a resiliant mob they are
only about 5K tickets left for the week after nexts game V the Dragons .. will sellout mid next week I'd say.Beaussie wrote:My god, if they are going just fine now with 13k average crowds and zero interest for the general public in Victoria, I'd hate to see how they'd be going when they consistently struggle. Basketcase comes to mind. A $10 million annually black hole.Raiderdave wrote:the Storm are going just fine ... they will end up well ahead of their 2010 KI'sBeaussie wrote:Oh and Storm are on top of the ladder, play in finals just about every season and go on to win premierships. Is there a bandwagon developing? Haha, as if... Average crowds of 13k in sports mad Melbourne. Any wonder why they lose more than $10 million a season? Any wonder why News Ltd is desperate to get out of the game. Absolute rabble and the locals in Melbourne cannot stand them. Don't take my word for it, just look at the abysmal home town support the Storm attract.
weren't AFL gumbies predicting their end about April last year when the salary cap scandal broke
thats it they're gone ... they'll lose players & fans will stop coming
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my my
what a resiliant mob they are