Re: AFL World Cup kicking goals.
Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2013 2:16 pm
Another website destroyed by the wookie
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international cup ?cos789 wrote:The countries around the world are already preparing for the 2014 AFL International Cup.
Each competition sees the number and quality of the teams rise significantly.
Divisional structure ensures balanced competition and the spread of international competition around the world ensures that teams are prepared . The new Asian AFL joins AFL Europe and North American competitions in providing intermediate competition.
So far media coverage has been as scant a rl wc outside the fishbowl of Sydney, but that should change as knowledge of the International Cup grows. At least we don't have the totally unbalanced situation of the rlwc whereby a minor sport in NZ take on the combined might of NSW & Qld players imported mainly from NZ and the Pacific. Where other pretenders are represented by a fast imploding league in Northern England or where in typical rl form the French are still blaming their demise on the WW VIchy forces.
Yes, looking forward to the next International Cup.
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cos789 wrote:That's not what I'm saying is it.King-Eliagh wrote:Ah there's hundreds of thousands in NZ and England who quite enjoy the RL world cup.
You grossly overestimate the interest in the rlwc and you underestimate the growth and interest in Australian Football around the world especially when rl is experiencing major problems overseas.
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3 Million English will watch the RLWC final .... thats without England in itcos789 wrote:You. if you think anyone outside of the fishbowl of Sydney cares about the rlwc.King-Eliagh wrote:Who's in lalaland?
Australian Football is seeing interesting and positive developments across the world.
From what I can see rl is seeing a few setbacks across the world.
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Only 3-5 million for a sports pinnacle in its home country with a population well more than double of Australia's?Raiderdave wrote:3 Million English will watch the RLWC final .... thats without England in itcos789 wrote:You. if you think anyone outside of the fishbowl of Sydney cares about the rlwc.King-Eliagh wrote:Who's in lalaland?
Australian Football is seeing interesting and positive developments across the world.
From what I can see rl is seeing a few setbacks across the world.
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5 Million will watch it if the Lions make the final
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300 people in England watched the final of the ..... fumble bumbleball junket for ex pat fatties cup
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1 expat generates a new team overseas .... if............... he can find another 8 ex patscos789 wrote:One expat generates one new team of locals. Seems fair to me.
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thats 3,999,700 to 4,999,700 .............more English followers then flogball has , or... will ever haveStewie wrote:Only 3-5 million for a sports pinnacle in its home country with a population well more than double of Australia's?
Raiderdave wrote:thats 3,999,700 to 4,999,700 .............more English followers then flogball has , or... will ever haveStewie wrote:Only 3-5 million for a sports pinnacle in its home country with a population well more than double of Australia's?
[/quote]Only 3-5 million for a sports pinnacle in its home country with a population well more than double of Australia's?
thats 3,999,700 to 4,999,700 .............more English followers then flogball has , or... will ever haveRabbit wrote:Only 3-5 million for a sports pinnacle in its home country with a population well more than double of Australia's?
Stewie wrote:AFL ratings for the Grand Final have been higher than those guess figures of yours
2005 Grand Final including regionals.Raiderdave wrote:Stewie wrote:AFL ratings for the Grand Final have been higher than those guess figures of yours
which VFL GF has drawn a TV audience of more then 5 Million .. you utter cock![]()
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