WTF? 100% of this cities?Raiderdave wrote:Drac wrote:King-Eliagh wrote:
Hilarious thread. And wow, the key topic of the thread, i.e the battle of the bridge, has turned into a repetitive neurotic AFL member led natter about crowd numbers!
hilarious. The BOB is as dave puts it. A woefully contrived lie. There's nothing surer. And anyone who believes otherwise is, in one word, dumb.
End of folks, that's all she wrote.That woefully contrived lie pulled a bigger crowd than both the WS Derby between Penrith and Parra and the GF rematch between the Bulldogs and the Storm.
Woefully contrived AFL lie that attracts 21k >>>> genuine nRL rivalries than attract 9k and 16k
It must sting that this woefully contrived lie, this one-sided smashing, drew a bigger crowd than anything your sport could muster on the weekend.
sting ?
the only thing that would be stinging is Sydneysiders think bumbleball is shit
100% of this cities VFL sides attracted 21K at the ground .. & about 40K on TV
33% of the cities NRL sides attracted 25K at the ground ... & ... 600K on TV
& lets not even go near ... the sport v sport match up
Origin & its 84K spectators & 1.2 Million TV veiwers in Sydney ...say Hi![]()
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it aint a contest folks
it aint a contest
33% of the cities?
Parra v Penrith 9k
Bulldogs v Storm 16k
Broncos v Sharks 25k
Where's 33% did See Eagles v Cowboys get 25k did they?
And didn't AFL get 28454 for round 16? With games in Sydney, Brisbane, Perth, Cairns, Adelaide so out of 9 games they still averaged 28454 for the round with the highest attendance in melb being 54790 - isn't this thread about the battle of the bridge? A name not given to the derby by Swans or the AFL only Kevin Sheedy - were talking about club football NOT an exhibition match like SOO! So whats that got to do with this thread?
By the looks of it if Swans v GWS got 21k to their game and the nearest NRL attendance was 16 didn't AFL win? I would have thought the AFL won that one!