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Hi folks,

I'm wondering if, after last seasons debacles (please see locked thread titled 'All bets are...' for background info), anyone would be happy to engage in some friendly bets on this season's AFL and NRL comps. Usually the wager is an avatar bet but I'd be interested to hear any proposals for wagers. I for one am up for some good ol fashioned, put your money where your mouth is, style bettin in here to liven up the place.

One clause though. You must bet in an honourable and honest manner, unlike beaussie and xman last year.

Yours sincerely,
KE :)
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Bet: GWS to have a higher crowd average than Penrith in the 2013 regular season.
Stake: 2013-14 off-season avatar.
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Interesting bet there Drac.

How would you feel if we focused it on home crowd average attendance?
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King-Eliagh wrote:
Interesting bet there Drac.

How would you feel if we focused it on home crowd average attendance?
HaHa well played. I still think GWS will win though.
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King-Eliagh wrote:
Interesting bet there Drac.

How would you feel if we focused it on home crowd average attendance?
define home crowd.
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Games in which GWS are officially recorded as the home team. And the same for the Penny Panthers.

You happy with this? I'm still not 100% sure I'm keen to bet on this one as it would be an amazing feat if the Panthers could win it. I mean they've got so much stacked against them in this.

1. Location - Penrith vs Homebush
2. Competition for crowds - Penrith vis a vis all other Sydney RL clubs - GWS vis a vis the Swans
3. Crowd culture - Everyone knows RL looks great on TV while marngrook doesnt quite cut it on the big screen

But still this one could be close, such is the dominance of RL in sydney :)
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King-Eliagh wrote:
Games in which GWS are officially recorded as the home team. And the same for the Penny Panthers.

You happy with this? I'm still not 100% sure I'm keen to bet on this one as it would be an amazing feat if the Panthers could win it. I mean they've got so much stacked against them in this.

1. Location - Penrith vs Homebush
2. Competition for crowds - Penrith vis a vis all other Sydney RL clubs - GWS vis a vis the Swans
3. Crowd culture - Everyone knows RL looks great on TV while marngrook doesnt quite cut it on the big screen

But still this one could be close, such is the dominance of RL in sydney :)
Deal. The Giants aren't without their disadvantages:

1. Only 1 game against a local team to bring "away" fans, vs 5 for the Panthers.
2. Giants have 3 games at a 10k seat stadium in Canberra.
3. Giants are a 2 year old AFL team in League heartland, Panthers are a 47 year old League club in League heartland.

Giants will still win.
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King-Eliagh wrote:
Games in which GWS are officially recorded as the home team. And the same for the Penny Panthers.

You happy with this? I'm still not 100% sure I'm keen to bet on this one as it would be an amazing feat if the Panthers could win it. I mean they've got so much stacked against them in this.

1. Location - Penrith vs Homebush
2. Competition for crowds - Penrith vis a vis all other Sydney RL clubs - GWS vis a vis the Swans
3. Crowd culture - Everyone knows RL looks great on TV while marngrook doesnt quite cut it on the big screen

But still this one could be close, such is the dominance of RL in sydney :)
Point 2 is invalid, as Penrif play home games against plenty of other Sydney nRL teams whose fans can also go to the game, whereas the Giants only play one game against another Sydney AFL team.
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I bet more people will watch the Swans in Sydney on TV than people in Melbourne will the Storm
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Stewie wrote:
King-Eliagh wrote:
Games in which GWS are officially recorded as the home team. And the same for the Penny Panthers.

You happy with this? I'm still not 100% sure I'm keen to bet on this one as it would be an amazing feat if the Panthers could win it. I mean they've got so much stacked against them in this.

1. Location - Penrith vs Homebush
2. Competition for crowds - Penrith vis a vis all other Sydney RL clubs - GWS vis a vis the Swans
3. Crowd culture - Everyone knows RL looks great on TV while marngrook doesnt quite cut it on the big screen

But still this one could be close, such is the dominance of RL in sydney :)
Point 2 is invalid, as Penrif play home games against plenty of other Sydney nRL teams whose fans can also go to the game, whereas the Giants only play one game against another Sydney AFL team.
GWS have the entire city of Sydney to draw on for every one of their home games Stewie. There's also a small but significant bunch of swanny supporting sydneysiders starved for marngrook here who will go to both swans and gws games. Pemwuff on the other hand is more dependent on their form rather than being the sole team in town. Additionally, you know diddly about sydney. Pemwuff is a low performing team based in an area where the more successful club's fans would not bother to go to, to see a game in which they already know the result.

Point two remains valid.
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King-Eliagh wrote:
Stewie wrote:
King-Eliagh wrote:
Games in which GWS are officially recorded as the home team. And the same for the Penny Panthers.

You happy with this? I'm still not 100% sure I'm keen to bet on this one as it would be an amazing feat if the Panthers could win it. I mean they've got so much stacked against them in this.

1. Location - Penrith vs Homebush
2. Competition for crowds - Penrith vis a vis all other Sydney RL clubs - GWS vis a vis the Swans
3. Crowd culture - Everyone knows RL looks great on TV while marngrook doesnt quite cut it on the big screen

But still this one could be close, such is the dominance of RL in sydney :)
Point 2 is invalid, as Penrif play home games against plenty of other Sydney nRL teams whose fans can also go to the game, whereas the Giants only play one game against another Sydney AFL team.
GWS have the entire city of Sydney to draw on for every one of their home games Stewie. There's also a small but significant bunch of swanny supporting sydneysiders starved for marngrook here who will go to both swans and gws games. Pemwuff on the other hand is more dependent on their form rather than being the sole team in town. Additionally, you know diddly about sydney. Pemwuff is a low performing team based in an area where the more successful club's fans would not bother to go to, to see a game in which they already know the result.

Point two remains valid.
NSW is not AFL heartland though, so you can't play the entire city of Sydney to draw from card. It's like saying the Storm have the city to themselves and should sell out every game, but since Victorians don't follow bogans rugby, they don't bother showing up. Point 2 is invalid.
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Pete_09 wrote:
I bet more people will watch the Swans in Sydney on TV than people in Melbourne will the Storm
I'm not interested in this bet pete. But perhaps someone else will be?
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Drac wrote:
King-Eliagh wrote:
Games in which GWS are officially recorded as the home team. And the same for the Penny Panthers.

You happy with this? I'm still not 100% sure I'm keen to bet on this one as it would be an amazing feat if the Panthers could win it. I mean they've got so much stacked against them in this.

1. Location - Penrith vs Homebush
2. Competition for crowds - Penrith vis a vis all other Sydney RL clubs - GWS vis a vis the Swans
3. Crowd culture - Everyone knows RL looks great on TV while marngrook doesnt quite cut it on the big screen

But still this one could be close, such is the dominance of RL in sydney :)
Deal. The Giants aren't without their disadvantages:

1. Only 1 game against a local team to bring "away" fans, vs 5 for the Panthers.
2. Giants have 3 games at a 10k seat stadium in Canberra.
3. Giants are a 2 year old AFL team in League heartland, Panthers are a 47 year old League club in League heartland.

Giants will still win.
Alright drac lets do this bet but I'd like to reduce the wager because I'm scared I could lose. And how do we obtain the figures?
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Drac wrote:
King-Eliagh wrote:
Games in which GWS are officially recorded as the home team. And the same for the Penny Panthers.

You happy with this? I'm still not 100% sure I'm keen to bet on this one as it would be an amazing feat if the Panthers could win it. I mean they've got so much stacked against them in this.

1. Location - Penrith vs Homebush
2. Competition for crowds - Penrith vis a vis all other Sydney RL clubs - GWS vis a vis the Swans
3. Crowd culture - Everyone knows RL looks great on TV while marngrook doesnt quite cut it on the big screen

But still this one could be close, such is the dominance of RL in sydney :)
Deal. The Giants aren't without their disadvantages:

1. Only 1 game against a local team to bring "away" fans, vs 5 for the Panthers.
2. Giants have 3 games at a 10k seat stadium in Canberra.3.
Giants are a 2 year old AFL team in League heartland, Panthers are a 47 year old League club in League heartland.

Giants will still win.
:lol: :lol:

since when has Manuka held just 10K dickhead

it holds about 14,500
try posting facts next time & enough with your excuses for why you'll lose

its your fucking bet
& all we get when someone takes it is

oh



ummmm


welll



I mean FMD what a bunch of welching Arseholes


:lol: :lol: :lol:
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NRL Prelim 2.219 Million
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Sookerwhos V Japan 238K :lol:
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Raiderdave wrote:
Drac wrote:
King-Eliagh wrote:
Games in which GWS are officially recorded as the home team. And the same for the Penny Panthers.

You happy with this? I'm still not 100% sure I'm keen to bet on this one as it would be an amazing feat if the Panthers could win it. I mean they've got so much stacked against them in this.

1. Location - Penrith vs Homebush
2. Competition for crowds - Penrith vis a vis all other Sydney RL clubs - GWS vis a vis the Swans
3. Crowd culture - Everyone knows RL looks great on TV while marngrook doesnt quite cut it on the big screen

But still this one could be close, such is the dominance of RL in sydney :)
Deal. The Giants aren't without their disadvantages:

1. Only 1 game against a local team to bring "away" fans, vs 5 for the Panthers.
2. Giants have 3 games at a 10k seat stadium in Canberra.3.
Giants are a 2 year old AFL team in League heartland, Panthers are a 47 year old League club in League heartland.

Giants will still win.
:lol: :lol:

since when has Manuka held just 10K dickhead

it holds about 14,500
try posting facts next time & enough with your excuses for why you'll lose

its your fucking bet
& all we get when someone takes it is

oh



ummmm


welll



I mean FMD what a bunch of welching Arseholes


:lol: :lol: :lol:
Surely Dave you can't be that dumb. He never said holds he said seats. How many seats does Manuka stadium have? Come on answer the question. Are you ever write (sic) about anything. It's a stadium in Canberra for Gods sake. Do you actually live in Canberra?
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