The winner in the crowd stakes was the AFL. Easily the biggest crowd.
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TV ratings have nothing to do with attendance.Cracker wrote:I should like to see how the TV ratings compare, given the prevailing weather in Sydney and Allianz Stadium's reputation for being a poor wet weather venue for spectators.
It does if the supporters who decided not to go are reflected in the TV figures with a rise.Xman wrote:TV ratings have nothing to do with attendance.Cracker wrote:I should like to see how the TV ratings compare, given the prevailing weather in Sydney and Allianz Stadium's reputation for being a poor wet weather venue for spectators.
It means less people are attending nrl.Cracker wrote:It does if the supporters who decided not to go are reflected in the TV figures with a rise.Xman wrote:TV ratings have nothing to do with attendance.Cracker wrote:I should like to see how the TV ratings compare, given the prevailing weather in Sydney and Allianz Stadium's reputation for being a poor wet weather venue for spectators.
We aren't discussing which game had the most support overall, only which codes fans could be bothered getting of their arse and going to the gameCracker wrote:It does if the supporters who decided not to go are reflected in the TV figures with a rise.Xman wrote:TV ratings have nothing to do with attendance.Cracker wrote:I should like to see how the TV ratings compare, given the prevailing weather in Sydney and Allianz Stadium's reputation for being a poor wet weather venue for spectators.
Makes the 17,000 who went to the Showgrounds to watch GWS pretty impressive huh!!!Cracker wrote:Would you have gone to a stadium with a poor reputation for wet weather with thunderstorms around?
the South Australian & Victorian fans say hello of you would like to compare weatherCracker wrote:Would you have gone to a stadium with a poor reputation for wet weather with thunderstorms around?
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