sample size=1King-Eliagh wrote:Lets also not forget that there's loads of swans members who have joined up as members of GWS to support the game in Sydney. Our very own Beaussie is just one of these folk.

sample size=1King-Eliagh wrote:Lets also not forget that there's loads of swans members who have joined up as members of GWS to support the game in Sydney. Our very own Beaussie is just one of these folk.
xman wrote:KE, why is an even comp important?
Sample size=2King-Eliagh wrote:Beaussie's father another. And I've met another 15 or so. These are just the people I've been in contact with Xman and I dont get out much to the marngrook games in sydney each year.
xman wrote:KE, why is an even comp important?
Talking shit again I see. You're so pathetic. It's embarrassing how little you know about footy.King-Eliagh wrote:No they're not really my friends, they're connected with beaussie and the swans.
xman wrote:KE, why is an even comp important?
xman wrote:KE, why is an even comp important?
Giants big winners in media
Samantha Lane
March 29, 2012 Read later
A 10-goal loss on debut has not stopped the AFL's newest project from claiming an off-field win, with Greater Western Sydney saying it has had $10 million worth of media exposure already this year.
The figure, released yesterday by the Giants, is apparently conservative following record interest in AFL - and more specifically the league's 18th team - in Sydney.
Using daily reports from Media Monitors, which measures the value of content according to advertising space, the Giants have valued the worth of the television, radio, newspaper and online content it has generated within three months.
According to the club, which this week signed its 8000th member, its media exposure in the week leading up to the AFL's opening match of the season against Sydney last Saturday night was worth about $7 million alone.
''One of the aims of the AFL when it established a second team in Sydney was to grow the exposure of the game in this market,'' said GWS communications manager Nick Johnston, who moved from the AFL's media unit to join the new franchise.
A crowd of 38,203 attended the match at ANZ Stadium and an average of 1.178 million fans nationally watched the television broadcast on Channel Seven and Fox Sports.
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/AFL/AFL-news/gian ... z1qXoUHIRa
Wow AFL fans telling it how it isBeaussie wrote:Congrats GWS =D> =D> =D>
Giants big winners in media
Samantha Lane
March 29, 2012 Read later
A 10-goal loss on debut has not stopped the AFL's newest project from claiming an off-field win, with Greater Western Sydney saying it has had $10 million worth of media exposure already this year.
The figure, released yesterday by the Giants, is apparently conservative following record interest in AFL - and more specifically the league's 18th team - in Sydney.
Using daily reports from Media Monitors, which measures the value of content according to advertising space, the Giants have valued the worth of the television, radio, newspaper and online content it has generated within three months.
According to the club, which this week signed its 8000th member, its media exposure in the week leading up to the AFL's opening match of the season against Sydney last Saturday night was worth about $7 million alone.
''One of the aims of the AFL when it established a second team in Sydney was to grow the exposure of the game in this market,'' said GWS communications manager Nick Johnston, who moved from the AFL's media unit to join the new franchise.
A crowd of 38,203 attended the match at ANZ Stadium and an average of 1.178 million fans nationally watched the television broadcast on Channel Seven and Fox Sports.
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/AFL/AFL-news/gian ... z1qXoUHIRa
Yeah... I guess thats why a whole 6,875 people turned up to watch them play in Blacktown (their home turf!!!!!) against the Eagles a couple of weeks ago. And if all of those people paid to get through the gates, then Israel Falou is the Brownlow favourite.
GWS is a marketing exercise masquerading as a sporting club. They are tolerated by the other clubs, due to the AFL throwing a heap of money around to keep them quiet.
You are fooling no one. So be quiet (unlike some, I can keep a civil tongue on these boards) yourself