Interesting you claiming victory over a team that has been there for a massive history of 2 home game which were losses.214Four wrote:well what about the 6500 at the last gws game?... i can not think of a time when Sydney FC were ever that low so no AFL does not beat a-league in all ur indicators. when the new western a-league team comes it will make gws look very bad.Xman wrote:So you're comparing international soccer to the AFL?214Four wrote:compareing the popularity between football(and the a-league) to the AFL with ratings/memberships and crowds is hard.
Firstly my main arguement was fottball is more popular than AFL in sydney and the western sydney a-league team has generated more interest and will sit higher in the pecking order compared to the two AFL teams. football is followed on two/ three main fronts in sydney and specially sydneys west, English premier league, the socceroos and the a-league. atm western sydney does not have an a-league team and also makes it hard to properly compare but here i go....
being a fully fledged professional league on both free to air and pay tv, compareing AFL to a-league is unfair, AFL hands down is bigger but looking at viewing
This year the swans have had 82,000 then 32,000 then 46,000 then 50,000. GWS this year have averaged 82,000 then 26,000 then 34,000 then 26,000
The HAL averages around 65-80k nartionally and around 30K in Sydney, now that those figures are for the least watched of the three, do i need to add the premier league amounts or the socceroos?....
Participation numbers, lol not worth even going there... How many AFL stars are from NSW compared to footballing stars?!
how many AFL players would be reconised in sydney compared to football stars?? umm....
The average sydneysider and even more west sydneysiders has a much greater connection to football than AFL. Sydney, Western sydney majorally, wollongong majorally and the hunter majorally have very large football communities and football has been a part of the major cities of NSW for many many years. No other sport connects to all the nationalitities like football does.... etc etc....
Any more???
These are some reasons why AFL is less popular than football in NSW![]()
Participation rates for soccer in australia smash RL!
AFL beats A league in Sydney in all those indicators I described. End of story.
i can see that i will need to take into consideration of your background, its always hard for a person like yourself growing up in that city and state that loves to bellow out *its modest facts* like "Melbourne is the sporting capital", "AFL is the greatest game", "AFL is the aussie game", "the world is playing AR in record numbers", "the mcg is the worlds best stadium on earth'' (i could go on and on and on lol).
listening gullably to this over the years has seeded into a massive AFL poppy, almost every victorian has it, im lucky i wasnt born where this disibilty is common. the AFL tall poppy casuses victorians to suffer a 'syndrome' when AFL is finally realised to them AR is just a minor sport here in NSW and that tvictorians didnt invent the sky and water isnt AFL players sweat haha
AFL is underneath League and Union and football here. in western sydney Daylight on Europa separates Football above AFL and Rugby League is somewhere outside the solar system way out in front of all...
i live here in sydney, in western sydney, and i can say football, union and league rain supreme over AFL here because thats how it is here, you can only give your opinion thats solely on trying to protect your precious AFL's pride.
