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Re: NRL's Worst Nightmare

Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 9:22 am
by Xman
Raiderdave wrote:
enarelle wrote:
Swans in the grand final and maybe even premiers surely the end of the NRL. Must be the first time ever a Sydney or Brisbane team has made the AFL GF because league would already be dead. Except I seem to recall it may have happened and still league battled on.

yes .... you'd think Sydneysiders had never seen a Swines side in a GF :roll: :lol: :lol:

lets be clear here
2005 1 Million Sydneysiders watched the Swines win the GF
2006 700K watched them again in the GF
300K Sydneysiders couldn't give a stuff the following year 8-[

& in 2012... we have a swines side not anywhere near as popular as they were back then

now about 300K watch the flogball GF in Sydney regardless of who's playing
I'd say doubling that would be a good effort & all that could be expected from a sport on the slide in our nations largest city :wink:
out of interest Dave, what is the highest ratings the storm has had in Melbourne for their multiple GF appearances?

Re: NRL's Worst Nightmare

Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 9:29 am
by Raiderdave
Xman wrote:
Dogs wrote:
Xman wrote:
Going a little overboard arent you? :roll:

Fact is the Swans will steal some of the NRLs GF media in Sydney and the AFL GF will rate its socks off because for the first time in many years the game will involve teams from more than one city.
So based upon your logic, Melbourne being in the NRL GF should steal away some of that AFL media, especially considering only 1 melbourne team is in the AFL GF. Good point XMAN, enjoy the NRL GF. Get those ratings up in Melbourne for us =D>
Sure it will. Difference being we don't care in Melbourne. Most Melbournians are fine with the storm getting some media. The code wars is the obsession of the Sydney media, and the code jealousy is almost exclusively Sydney RLs hatred of Melbournes AFL. You don't see media here complaining about the NRL. Why would we? Their almost irrelevant. :lol:

The storm have had a number of GF appearances lately. It's nice to finally see the AFLs GF ratings peak again. :wink:

you don't see the media in Melbourne complaining about the NRL because

we don't steal your players
we don't lie about our paticipation numbers in Vic
we don't bribe schools to force your kids to play our game
we don't steal council grounds & restrict other sports from using them in Melb
we don't take rate payers money from councils to play games
we don't fudge our crowds to appear bigger in Melb
we don't never predicted the Storm would be a tsunami & take over in Melb

we aren't arrogant F.ucks

you lot started the war
we will end it... by winning it :wink:

Re: NRL's Worst Nightmare

Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 9:31 am
by Raiderdave
Xman wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:
enarelle wrote:
Swans in the grand final and maybe even premiers surely the end of the NRL. Must be the first time ever a Sydney or Brisbane team has made the AFL GF because league would already be dead. Except I seem to recall it may have happened and still league battled on.

yes .... you'd think Sydneysiders had never seen a Swines side in a GF :roll: :lol: :lol:

lets be clear here
2005 1 Million Sydneysiders watched the Swines win the GF
2006 700K watched them again in the GF
300K Sydneysiders couldn't give a stuff the following year 8-[

& in 2012... we have a swines side not anywhere near as popular as they were back then

now about 300K watch the flogball GF in Sydney regardless of who's playing
I'd say doubling that would be a good effort & all that could be expected from a sport on the slide in our nations largest city :wink:
out of interest Dave, what is the highest ratings the storm has had in Melbourne for their multiple GF appearances?

903K in 2006

they average around 700K for GF's in Melbourne ...
& I expect something similar on Sunday :wink:

Re: NRL's Worst Nightmare

Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 10:15 am
by Xman
Raiderdave wrote:
Xman wrote:
Dogs wrote:
So based upon your logic, Melbourne being in the NRL GF should steal away some of that AFL media, especially considering only 1 melbourne team is in the AFL GF. Good point XMAN, enjoy the NRL GF. Get those ratings up in Melbourne for us =D>
Sure it will. Difference being we don't care in Melbourne. Most Melbournians are fine with the storm getting some media. The code wars is the obsession of the Sydney media, and the code jealousy is almost exclusively Sydney RLs hatred of Melbournes AFL. You don't see media here complaining about the NRL. Why would we? Their almost irrelevant. :lol:

The storm have had a number of GF appearances lately. It's nice to finally see the AFLs GF ratings peak again. :wink:

you don't see the media in Melbourne complaining about the NRL because

we don't steal your players
we don't lie about our paticipation numbers in Vic
we don't bribe schools to force your kids to play our game
we don't steal council grounds & restrict other sports from using them in Melb
we don't take rate payers money from councils to play games
we don't fudge our crowds to appear bigger in Melb
we don't never predicted the Storm would be a tsunami & take over in Melb

we aren't arrogant F.ucks

you lot started the war
we will end it... by winning it :wink:
Werent they both QLD players? :-k
Prove they lied about participation number! :roll:
Prove they bribe schools :roll:
Prove they steal council grounds and restrict other sports deliberately :roll: :lol:
Both codes benefit from council money idiot :roll:
NRL is the only code that has been shown to fudge crowd numbers. Even their own supporters know they do :roll:
One media person said the AFL would come like Tsunami. So the Sydney media take one comment as the authority now? :roll: :lol:

You won the war? Where? Sydney? :lol: Well done for being more popular in your own heartland! :lol:

Re: NRL's Worst Nightmare

Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 10:20 am
by Xman
Raiderdave wrote:
Xman wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:

yes .... you'd think Sydneysiders had never seen a Swines side in a GF :roll: :lol: :lol:

lets be clear here
2005 1 Million Sydneysiders watched the Swines win the GF
2006 700K watched them again in the GF
300K Sydneysiders couldn't give a stuff the following year 8-[

& in 2012... we have a swines side not anywhere near as popular as they were back then

now about 300K watch the flogball GF in Sydney regardless of who's playing
I'd say doubling that would be a good effort & all that could be expected from a sport on the slide in our nations largest city :wink:
out of interest Dave, what is the highest ratings the storm has had in Melbourne for their multiple GF appearances?

903K in 2006

they average around 700K for GF's in Melbourne ...
& I expect something similar on Sunday :wink:
492k for the Storm in Melbourne in 2008 GF

So a drop of 45%? :lol: :lol:

390k in 2009 for the Storm in Melbourne.

Another 100k drop. Hmmmmmm :lol: :lol:

So youre expecting 700k? :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/

Re: NRL's Worst Nightmare

Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 10:37 am
by Raiderdave
Xman wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:
Xman wrote:
Sure it will. Difference being we don't care in Melbourne. Most Melbournians are fine with the storm getting some media. The code wars is the obsession of the Sydney media, and the code jealousy is almost exclusively Sydney RLs hatred of Melbournes AFL. You don't see media here complaining about the NRL. Why would we? Their almost irrelevant. :lol:

The storm have had a number of GF appearances lately. It's nice to finally see the AFLs GF ratings peak again. :wink:

you don't see the media in Melbourne complaining about the NRL because

we don't steal your players
we don't lie about our paticipation numbers in Vic
we don't bribe schools to force your kids to play our game
we don't steal council grounds & restrict other sports from using them in Melb
we don't take rate payers money from councils to play games
we don't fudge our crowds to appear bigger in Melb
we don't never predicted the Storm would be a tsunami & take over in Melb

we aren't arrogant F.ucks

you lot started the war
we will end it... by winning it :wink:
Werent they both QLD players? :-k
Prove they lied about participation number! :roll:
Prove they bribe schools :roll:
Prove they steal council grounds and restrict other sports deliberately :roll: :lol:
Both codes benefit from council money idiot :roll:
NRL is the only code that has been shown to fudge crowd numbers. Even their own supporters know they do :roll:
One media person said the AFL would come like Tsunami. So the Sydney media take one comment as the authority now? :roll: :lol:

You won the war? Where? Sydney? :lol: Well done for being more popular in your own heartland! :lol:
oh we haven't even begun to fight yet... our game was our defence from 30 years ago til now
& its been good enough
now we have it ... & a whole lotta cash :wink:

the VFL is a slimy .. sleazy ... lying sack of sh.it organisation
the truth is slowly emerging up here & its about time

your code will ruin itself ... we don't need to do too much
just sit back & enjoy :D

Re: NRL's Worst Nightmare

Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 10:42 am
by King-Eliagh
Yes interesting chat folks.

Most importantly i think we should be measuring trends and growth in relation to this years grand finals audiences. Raiderdave has provided numerous figures which indicate AFL audiences both on tv and in attendance at the match have been dwindling.

Given Sydneys population has expanded by approx 300,000-400,000 we'd expect a higher tv audience in syd for this years gf. And we'd expect similar to happen in Vic re the NRL's GF audience. What do our AFL fans think?

Re: NRL's Worst Nightmare

Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 11:08 am
by Raiderdave
Xman wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:
Xman wrote:
out of interest Dave, what is the highest ratings the storm has had in Melbourne for their multiple GF appearances?

903K in 2006

they average around 700K for GF's in Melbourne ...
& I expect something similar on Sunday :wink:
492k for the Storm in Melbourne in 2008 GF

So a drop of 45%? :lol: :lol:

390k in 2009 for the Storm in Melbourne.

Another 100k drop. Hmmmmmm :lol: :lol:

So youre expecting 700k? :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/
oh dear marcus

what a scared little tool you are .... you can't even read the ratings correctly you are that petrified at the thought the NRL will do better in Melbourne
then the vicky kicky in Sydney next week
wot a pathetic piece of sh.it you are :lol: :lol:

here are the ratings from this site for the 2009 GF
Grand Final - Melbourne vs Parramatta
Pre Match 9 SU 1,328,000 665,000 283,000 326,000 20,000 35,000
MEL vs PAR 9 SU 2,528,000 1,163,000 682,000 563,000 54,0000 66,000

http://www.talkingfooty.com/tv_ratings_2009.php
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/ ... 5783107883

2009 685K ... Bearsy figures are always wrongly slanted down for NRL & up for VFL
2008 492K.... mainly due to dopey Melbournians not knowing the game was on at 5pm... not 7 like it had been for 07 & 06..
a lot tuned in only to see it was over already ... as we know ...vics are as dumb as dog cr@p :lol: :lol: ...

2007 743K ...
2006 903K...

i read somewhere years ago that the 1999 NRL Grand Final also pulled 600K in Melbourne ... I'll have to see if I can find it

like I said
700K average for the Storm in Melbourne for GF's ... and I expect something similar on Sunday :wink:

Re: NRL's Worst Nightmare

Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 11:24 am
by Xman
Yes, my mistake. I read the regionals result for VIC.

Still not sure where your 900k results are. The ones on this website show 682k and 492k. #-o

Will it even be on ch9 this Sunday, or on gem?

Re: NRL's Worst Nightmare

Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 11:26 am
by Xman
Raiderdave wrote:
Xman wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:

you don't see the media in Melbourne complaining about the NRL because

we don't steal your players
we don't lie about our paticipation numbers in Vic
we don't bribe schools to force your kids to play our game
we don't steal council grounds & restrict other sports from using them in Melb
we don't take rate payers money from councils to play games
we don't fudge our crowds to appear bigger in Melb
we don't never predicted the Storm would be a tsunami & take over in Melb

we aren't arrogant F.ucks

you lot started the war
we will end it... by winning it :wink:
Werent they both QLD players? :-k
Prove they lied about participation number! :roll:
Prove they bribe schools :roll:
Prove they steal council grounds and restrict other sports deliberately :roll: :lol:
Both codes benefit from council money idiot :roll:
NRL is the only code that has been shown to fudge crowd numbers. Even their own supporters know they do :roll:
One media person said the AFL would come like Tsunami. So the Sydney media take one comment as the authority now? :roll: :lol:

You won the war? Where? Sydney? :lol: Well done for being more popular in your own heartland! :lol:
oh we haven't even begun to fight yet... our game was our defence from 30 years ago til now
& its been good enough
now we have it ... & a whole lotta cash :wink:

the VFL is a slimy .. sleazy ... lying sack of sh.it organisation
the truth is slowly emerging up here & its about time

your code will ruin itself ... we don't need to do too much
just sit back & enjoy :D
tin foil hat stuff again Dave. :lol: What "truth" has emerged? :lol:

Re: NRL's Worst Nightmare

Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 11:50 am
by Raiderdave
Xman wrote:
Yes, my mistake. I read the regionals result for VIC.

Still not sure where your 900k results are.
another mistake marcus ?

http://www.crikey.com.au/2007/10/01/med ... v-ratings/

Disappointing GF audiences for both AFL and NRL. Disappointment for both the AFL and NRL, and their broadcast partners, Nine and Ten, with audiences for the biggest matches of the season falling short of expectations. The one-sided AFL Grand Final was watched by an average 2.542 million people in the five major metro markets; the regional figures will be available tomorrow. That five city figure is the lowest AFL audience since the present ratings system started in 2001 and a massive 600,000 people, or nearly 20% lower, than the epic 2006 battle between West Coast and Sydney, which averaged 3.15 million people. It was a disappointing result for Ten and the AFL, who would have thought that with a Victorian team back in the grand final it would have seen a higher figure. But having Sydney in the final game of the season matters more: just 321,000 people watched the game in the Swans home town, compared to the 763,000 in 2006 and over 900,000 in 2005. The Melbourne audience of 1.214 million was solid enough. Despite the poor performance of Port, the Adelaide audience was 377,000 people, up 50,000 on last year’s telecast. The game drew an average audience of 385,000 in Perth and 270,000 in Brisbane. Last night’s NRL match was also down, with 2.389 million people watching the Melbourne Storm easily account for Manly. That was 163,000 down on 2006 game between the Storm and Brisbane — and was the lowest since 2004. The lower audience will not be greeted warmly at the NRL and Nine which had hoped the presence of a Sydney team would lift the number of viewers. It did in Sydney, where 913,000 people watched, up on 2006’s audience of 804,000. But a disappointing 723,000 people watched in Melbourne this year compared to the 903,000 who watched the Storm lose last year’s final. 568,000 people watched in Brisbane this year. The live broadcast to Adelaide (95,000) and Perth (89,000) wasn’t successful, but the NRL broadcast did help Nine win Melbourne on the night. The figures for both the AFL and NRL don’t reflect the hundreds of thousands of people watching in pubs and clubs across the country, or the extra people in homes.  — Glenn Dyer

geez you really do like being made look like an F wit don't you :lol: :lol:

the NRL GF is on the main channel in all Sthn Capitals on Sunday
if we do better on TV down in Melbourne then the VFL does In Sydney ... it won't be the first time as .. it occured in 2006 as well
the Swines got owned
this Sunday will be interesting as well :wink:

Re: NRL's Worst Nightmare

Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 11:55 am
by Beaussie
Xman wrote:
Will it even be on ch9 this Sunday, or on gem?
Unlike all day action on Channel 7 for AFL Grand Final day right across this country, The Farmer Wants a Wife takes precedence in Melbourne according to the tv guide. :oops: :oops: :oops:

http://www.freeview.com.au/tvguide/defa ... &minute=30

AFL = Australia's Game

Re: NRL's Worst Nightmare

Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 12:21 pm
by Xman
Raiderdave wrote:
Xman wrote:
Yes, my mistake. I read the regionals result for VIC.

Still not sure where your 900k results are.
another mistake marcus ?

http://www.crikey.com.au/2007/10/01/med ... v-ratings/

Disappointing GF audiences for both AFL and NRL. Disappointment for both the AFL and NRL, and their broadcast partners, Nine and Ten, with audiences for the biggest matches of the season falling short of expectations. The one-sided AFL Grand Final was watched by an average 2.542 million people in the five major metro markets; the regional figures will be available tomorrow. That five city figure is the lowest AFL audience since the present ratings system started in 2001 and a massive 600,000 people, or nearly 20% lower, than the epic 2006 battle between West Coast and Sydney, which averaged 3.15 million people. It was a disappointing result for Ten and the AFL, who would have thought that with a Victorian team back in the grand final it would have seen a higher figure. But having Sydney in the final game of the season matters more: just 321,000 people watched the game in the Swans home town, compared to the 763,000 in 2006 and over 900,000 in 2005. The Melbourne audience of 1.214 million was solid enough. Despite the poor performance of Port, the Adelaide audience was 377,000 people, up 50,000 on last year’s telecast. The game drew an average audience of 385,000 in Perth and 270,000 in Brisbane. Last night’s NRL match was also down, with 2.389 million people watching the Melbourne Storm easily account for Manly. That was 163,000 down on 2006 game between the Storm and Brisbane — and was the lowest since 2004. The lower audience will not be greeted warmly at the NRL and Nine which had hoped the presence of a Sydney team would lift the number of viewers. It did in Sydney, where 913,000 people watched, up on 2006’s audience of 804,000. But a disappointing 723,000 people watched in Melbourne this year compared to the 903,000 who watched the Storm lose last year’s final. 568,000 people watched in Brisbane this year. The live broadcast to Adelaide (95,000) and Perth (89,000) wasn’t successful, but the NRL broadcast did help Nine win Melbourne on the night. The figures for both the AFL and NRL don’t reflect the hundreds of thousands of people watching in pubs and clubs across the country, or the extra people in homes.  — Glenn Dyer

geez you really do like being made look like an F wit don't you :lol: :lol:

the NRL GF is on the main channel in all Sthn Capitals on Sunday
if we do better on TV down in Melbourne then the VFL does In Sydney ... it won't be the first time as .. it occured in 2006 as well
the Swines got owned
this Sunday will be interesting as well :wink:
I didnt say it was wrong, I said I, like you, hadnt found it.

So 900k down to 400 odd hey?

Hmm, NRL crowds and ratings in free fall in Melbourne

Re: NRL's Worst Nightmare

Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 12:36 pm
by Beaussie
Raiderdave wrote:
Bearsy figures are always wrongly slanted down for NRL & up for VFL
You got proof of that? More fucking BS from Raider. :roll:

Re: NRL's Worst Nightmare

Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 12:59 pm
by Raiderdave
Xman wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:
Xman wrote:
Yes, my mistake. I read the regionals result for VIC.

Still not sure where your 900k results are.
another mistake marcus ?

http://www.crikey.com.au/2007/10/01/med ... v-ratings/

Disappointing GF audiences for both AFL and NRL. Disappointment for both the AFL and NRL, and their broadcast partners, Nine and Ten, with audiences for the biggest matches of the season falling short of expectations. The one-sided AFL Grand Final was watched by an average 2.542 million people in the five major metro markets; the regional figures will be available tomorrow. That five city figure is the lowest AFL audience since the present ratings system started in 2001 and a massive 600,000 people, or nearly 20% lower, than the epic 2006 battle between West Coast and Sydney, which averaged 3.15 million people. It was a disappointing result for Ten and the AFL, who would have thought that with a Victorian team back in the grand final it would have seen a higher figure. But having Sydney in the final game of the season matters more: just 321,000 people watched the game in the Swans home town, compared to the 763,000 in 2006 and over 900,000 in 2005. The Melbourne audience of 1.214 million was solid enough. Despite the poor performance of Port, the Adelaide audience was 377,000 people, up 50,000 on last year’s telecast. The game drew an average audience of 385,000 in Perth and 270,000 in Brisbane. Last night’s NRL match was also down, with 2.389 million people watching the Melbourne Storm easily account for Manly. That was 163,000 down on 2006 game between the Storm and Brisbane — and was the lowest since 2004. The lower audience will not be greeted warmly at the NRL and Nine which had hoped the presence of a Sydney team would lift the number of viewers. It did in Sydney, where 913,000 people watched, up on 2006’s audience of 804,000. But a disappointing 723,000 people watched in Melbourne this year compared to the 903,000 who watched the Storm lose last year’s final. 568,000 people watched in Brisbane this year. The live broadcast to Adelaide (95,000) and Perth (89,000) wasn’t successful, but the NRL broadcast did help Nine win Melbourne on the night. The figures for both the AFL and NRL don’t reflect the hundreds of thousands of people watching in pubs and clubs across the country, or the extra people in homes.  — Glenn Dyer

geez you really do like being made look like an F wit don't you :lol: :lol:

the NRL GF is on the main channel in all Sthn Capitals on Sunday
if we do better on TV down in Melbourne then the VFL does In Sydney ... it won't be the first time as .. it occured in 2006 as well
the Swines got owned
this Sunday will be interesting as well :wink:
I didnt say it was wrong, I said I, like you, hadnt found it.

So 900k down to 400 odd hey?

Hmm, NRL crowds and ratings in free fall in Melbourne

& back up to 700 F wit .....

little scared the swines are gunna be out done again marcus ? :wink: