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Re: AFL vs NRL grandfinal TV viewer predications.. who will
Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 12:35 pm
by Xman
Raiderdave wrote:NRLCrap1 wrote: the AFL GF got an 80 percent share. :D :D :D
well we're not sharing our time slot with Nigela Lawsons raspberry scones & the Leyland Brothers showing us how to tie a double ended loop knot so yr tent doesn't fall down during the night you cockhead

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our time slot is up against real TV shows that rate
we compete for veiwers in a very tough time slot ... & will still whop everything =D> =D> =D>
your crap GF competes against nothing
nil
nada
5th
enjoy fumblers
enjoy

It competes against work, sport, etc. People just arent home on Saturday arvo like they are on Sunday evening, when shops are closed, sports isnt on, people are relaxing watching TV before the weeks work. Do you think prime time shows rate better because of a simple coincidence?
I've shown it before, the ratings for the Australian open tennis final skyrocketed when it went from Sunday arvo to Sunday night.
Re: AFL vs NRL grandfinal TV viewer predications.. who will
Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 12:41 pm
by cos789
Phelpsy wrote:Nice balanced post with sensible comment about the state of league and Australian rules in Sydney.
Good to see that someone has gone to immense efforts to find some trolling remarks.
Phelpsy wrote: It will be interesting to see if the AFL avoid the soccer scenario where heaps of kids play but it rarely converted to adults playing numbers.
The huge investment in Auskick style programs has indeed seen a large increase in community football playing numbers.
Phelpsy wrote: In saying that AFL would love to have presence in Sydney that soccer enjoys in Melbourne .
I think they already do.
I think the AFL would enjoy the support that soccer enjoys in Sydney.
I think the nrl would also.
ABS statistics show that AFL hugely dominates Victoria in much the same way soccer hugely dominates the NSW landscape.
If you really want to talk about Australian Football in Sydney why don't you talk about the creation of an extra division to cope with the new teams, the explosion of football on the Northern penisula seeing Manly race up the divisions, first division premiers last year, permier division premier this year; or the explosion of numbers in the Eastern Suburbs seeing the creation of many new clubs especially one named Randwick City,
Re: AFL vs NRL grandfinal TV viewer predications.. who will
Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 1:09 pm
by Raiderdave
cos789 wrote:Phelpsy wrote:Nice balanced post with sensible comment about the state of league and Australian rules in Sydney.
Good to see that someone has gone to immense efforts to find some trolling remarks.
Phelpsy wrote: It will be interesting to see if the AFL avoid the soccer scenario where heaps of kids play but it rarely converted to adults playing numbers.
The huge investment in Auskick style programs has indeed seen a large increase in community football playing numbers.
Phelpsy wrote: In saying that AFL would love to have presence in Sydney that soccer enjoys in Melbourne .
I think they already do.
I think the AFL would enjoy the support that soccer enjoys in Sydney.
I think the nrl would also.
ABS statistics show that AFL hugely dominates Victoria in much the same way soccer hugely dominates the NSW landscape.
If you really want to talk about Australian Football in Sydney why don't you talk about the creation of an extra division to cope with the new teams, the explosion of football on the Northern penisula seeing Manly race up the divisions, first division premiers last year, permier division premier this year; or the explosion of numbers in the Eastern Suburbs seeing the creation of many new clubs especially one named Randwick City,

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wall to wall shit
not an accurate statement there anywhere

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Vicky kicky is going backward in Sydney & everywhere else north of Holbrook
the VFL was forced to admit this themselves :_<> :_<>
when will this deluded clown join the rest of us in the real world

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Re: AFL vs NRL grandfinal TV viewer predications.. who will
Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 1:16 pm
by Raiderdave
Xman wrote:Raiderdave wrote:NRLCrap1 wrote: the AFL GF got an 80 percent share. :D :D :D
well we're not sharing our time slot with Nigela Lawsons raspberry scones & the Leyland Brothers showing us how to tie a double ended loop knot so yr tent doesn't fall down during the night you cockhead

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our time slot is up against real TV shows that rate
we compete for veiwers in a very tough time slot ... & will still whop everything =D> =D> =D>
your crap GF competes against nothing
nil
nada
5th
enjoy fumblers
enjoy

It competes against work, sport, etc. People just arent home on Saturday arvo like they are on Sunday evening, when shops are closed, sports isnt on, people are relaxing watching TV before the weeks work. Do you think prime time shows rate better because of a simple coincidence?
I've shown it before, the ratings for the Australian open tennis final skyrocketed when it went from Sunday arvo to Sunday night.

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Like I said
don't blame us just because pillow case shopping is a more viable alternative to your codes biggest day

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seriously
that might be a reason why ratings are down during the day for a normal game ... but it is a lame piss weak excuse for the Grand Final
& this constant excuse being trotted out is now beyond embarrassing
man up you whimps
yuz got whopped because yr game just isn't as popular as ours

Re: AFL vs NRL grandfinal TV viewer predications.. who will
Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 2:11 pm
by Xman
Raiderdave wrote:Xman wrote:Raiderdave wrote:NRLCrap1 wrote: the AFL GF got an 80 percent share. :D :D :D
well we're not sharing our time slot with Nigela Lawsons raspberry scones & the Leyland Brothers showing us how to tie a double ended loop knot so yr tent doesn't fall down during the night you cockhead

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our time slot is up against real TV shows that rate
we compete for veiwers in a very tough time slot ... & will still whop everything =D> =D> =D>
your crap GF competes against nothing
nil
nada
5th
enjoy fumblers
enjoy

It competes against work, sport, etc. People just arent home on Saturday arvo like they are on Sunday evening, when shops are closed, sports isnt on, people are relaxing watching TV before the weeks work. Do you think prime time shows rate better because of a simple coincidence?
I've shown it before, the ratings for the Australian open tennis final skyrocketed when it went from Sunday arvo to Sunday night.

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Like I said
don't blame us just because pillow case shopping is a more viable alternative to your codes biggest day

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seriously
that might be a reason why ratings are down during the day for a normal game ... but it is a lame piss weak excuse for the Grand Final
& this constant excuse being trotted out is now beyond embarrassing
man up you whimps
yuz got whopped because yr game just isn't as popular as ours

2 points
People who work have no choice
Regular viewers will watch no matter what time of day. To get 4mil viewers you need occasional viewers also. They're far more likely to be home on Sunday night than Saturday arvo. This is proven by the almost every show including the Australian open tennis. Tennis fans watch no matter when the final is on. Everyone else with a passing interest will watch if theyre relaxing in front of the TV but won't change their plans to watch during the day.
Re: AFL vs NRL grandfinal TV viewer predications.. who will
Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 2:26 pm
by Raiderdave
Xman wrote:Raiderdave wrote:Xman wrote:Raiderdave wrote:NRLCrap1 wrote: the AFL GF got an 80 percent share. :D :D :D
well we're not sharing our time slot with Nigela Lawsons raspberry scones & the Leyland Brothers showing us how to tie a double ended loop knot so yr tent doesn't fall down during the night you cockhead

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our time slot is up against real TV shows that rate
we compete for veiwers in a very tough time slot ... & will still whop everything =D> =D> =D>
your crap GF competes against nothing
nil
nada
5th
enjoy fumblers
enjoy

It competes against work, sport, etc. People just arent home on Saturday arvo like they are on Sunday evening, when shops are closed, sports isnt on, people are relaxing watching TV before the weeks work. Do you think prime time shows rate better because of a simple coincidence?
I've shown it before, the ratings for the Australian open tennis final skyrocketed when it went from Sunday arvo to Sunday night.

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Like I said
don't blame us just because pillow case shopping is a more viable alternative to your codes biggest day

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seriously
that might be a reason why ratings are down during the day for a normal game ... but it is a lame piss weak excuse for the Grand Final
& this constant excuse being trotted out is now beyond embarrassing
man up you whimps
yuz got whopped because yr game just isn't as popular as ours

2 points
People who work have no choice
Regular viewers will watch no matter what time of day. To get 4mil viewers you need occasional viewers also. They're far more likely to be home on Sunday night than Saturday arvo. This is proven by the almost every show including the Australian open tennis. Tennis fans watch no matter when the final is on. Everyone else with a passing interest will watch if theyre relaxing in front of the TV but won't change their plans to watch during the day.
but but
but but but
when will it end with this mob

Re: AFL vs NRL grandfinal TV viewer predications.. who will
Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 2:33 pm
by Raiderdave
geez
this 5th placing isn't sitting well with these fumblers eh
the stamping of feet
folding of arms
nashing of teeth
the endless but but butting
wow
its fucking hilarious

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Re: AFL vs NRL grandfinal TV viewer predications.. who will
Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 3:26 pm
by Fred
If nrl do get higher ratings, and they would be expecting to with it being prime time Sunday night, it means they finished 4th. The question is, can nrl ever beat a SoO rating? Both the nrl and AFL have some catching up to do. I would be interested in what a 30 second add costs in SoO... Would be Hugh. Anyone know what it is for nrl and AFL grand final. And please, just what people think it is doesn't make it a fact lol
Re: AFL vs NRL grandfinal TV viewer predications.. who will
Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 3:42 pm
by NRLCrap1
Raiderdave wrote:geez
this 5th placing isn't sitting well with these fumblers eh
The fact that you rely on SOO isn't sitting well with anyone, Dave. Club games - AFL is winning so far, and with the NRL not getting their dream grand final of Souths and the Roosters.......
Re: AFL vs NRL grandfinal TV viewer predications.. who will
Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 3:47 pm
by Raiderdave
Phelpsy wrote:If nrl do get higher ratings, and they would be expecting to with it being prime time Sunday night, it means they finished 4th. The question is, can nrl ever beat a SoO rating? Both the nrl and AFL have some catching up to do. I would be interested in what a 30 second add costs in SoO... Would be Hugh. Anyone know what it is for nrl and AFL grand final. And please, just what people think it is doesn't make it a fact lol
I think we could have with Souths playing this year
that would have been a 4 million plus rating GF for sure ....
but regularly... no .. SOO is too big now for even our GF on a Sunday night
everyone
bow down to rugby leagues state of origin
it is the KING
& there is no disputing this ................ =D> =D> =D>
Re: AFL vs NRL grandfinal TV viewer predications.. who will
Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 3:53 pm
by NRLCrap1
King of what? Single event ratings efforts tell a different story to average ratings of club competitions, Dave.
Re: AFL vs NRL grandfinal TV viewer predications.. who will
Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 3:54 pm
by Raiderdave
NRLCrap1 wrote:Raiderdave wrote:geez
this 5th placing isn't sitting well with these fumblers eh
The fact that you rely on SOO isn't sitting well with anyone, Dave. Club games - AFL is winning so far, and with the NRL not getting their dream grand final of Souths and the Roosters.......
our code is poohing on yours for big TV audiences .... & fumblers are struggling to cope
for you see
our code is not just the NRL .. like yr silly little code is just the VFL & nothing else
we have a club GF that is bigger then yours
& rep games that are bigger then our GF =D> =D> =D>
wow
F me
what a game Rugby League is
our nations most watched sport
meanwhile VFL has its biggest game coming in 5th

Re: AFL vs NRL grandfinal TV viewer predications.. who will
Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 4:04 pm
by Raiderdave
NRLCrap1 wrote:King of what? Single event ratings efforts tell a different story to average ratings of club competitions, Dave.

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yr average club ratings are barely any better then the NRL's.. that's with fudged pay ratings
our finals reamed yours
our GF will probably outrate yrs too
& we have our Origin that reams everything
when will you fumbling clowns get a grip on reality & accept the fact
yr code is numb 2
NUMB ....... 2 !!! 
Re: AFL vs NRL grandfinal TV viewer predications.. who will
Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 4:57 pm
by Xman
Raiderdave wrote:NRLCrap1 wrote:King of what? Single event ratings efforts tell a different story to average ratings of club competitions, Dave.

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yr average club ratings are barely any better then the NRL's.. that's with fudged pay ratings
our finals reamed yours
our GF will probably outrate yrs too
& we have our Origin that reams everything
when will you fumbling clowns get a grip on reality & accept the fact
yr code is numb 2
NUMB ....... 2 !!! 
the AFL out rates the NRL full stop. Has all year.
SOO is a seperate event which rates well for reasons other than RL. Its a state v state rivalry. If it was RL your GF would rate similarly and we all know its well down as it will be this year.
Re: AFL vs NRL grandfinal TV viewer predications.. who will
Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 5:10 pm
by Fred
It would seem, crap, that every one else but Dave thinks the nrl are going grest. I may post all the posts from nrl fans on other forums deriding the demise of the game.