Raiderdave wrote:Xman wrote:Raiderdave wrote:
watch the Thuns do exactly the same ..... & worse
I hardly expect them to be playing in the AFL preliminary final in their 4th year
like the Titans did
I however do.. see the Titans going back to one in the NRL..in the next 4 years , maybe go one better then 2010
wow
that'd be the thuns worst nightmare

The titans and cowboys attendences have dropped dramatically in recent years, even when they have improved their position on the ladder!
RL is dead in QLD!
Titans had their first .. bad year on field
infact they couldn't of gone any worse ... & were STILL in sight of the brand shiny new Thuns
Cyclone Yasi knocked the hell out of the Nth Qld economy
the only sport dead in QLD ... is AR
2010 .... 1 team .. 29K fans a game
2011..... 2 teams .. 39K fans to ... 2 games
wow
those 10K fans cost the AFL 40 Million dollars ( est cost of setting the Thuns up )
hope they know that those ex ******* merkins

Doesn't change the fact that the titans and cowboys crowds have been dipping almost every year for the Atleast the last 5, irrespective of whether they've improved their ladder position. And don't use yasi as an excuse. Firstly they should be used to cyclones. Second, that was one year. What about the others?
Fact is individual teams crowds will always rise and fall with success, usually delayed by a year or two. If the team is regularly doing well and still failing to grow, or even falling in crowds their is an issue. The storm is a classic example. The swans are not.
As for QLD AFL, for two teams that were in the bottom 3 their aggregate home game average was 39.5k. Then Broncos and Titans was 48.5k.
A victory to the NRL of course but remember, this is supposed to be their heartland! On aggregate the NRL teams did far better ladder position wise as well.
Heartland? Marginally at best.