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Re: Delusions of grandeur
Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2013 9:36 pm
by Xman
Raiderdave wrote:Xman wrote:
Not our fault

how many 90K plus crowds does vicky kicky get in SA or WA ?
whats that
none
wow
don't they like VFL or something ?
marcus exposed as a cockhead
again

how many Australian sports give us 90k crowds in Australia every year? 1

Re: Delusions of grandeur
Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2013 9:41 pm
by Raiderdave
Xman wrote:Raiderdave wrote:Xman wrote:
Not our fault

how many 90K plus crowds does vicky kicky get in SA or WA ?
whats that
none
wow
don't they like VFL or something ?
marcus exposed as a cockhead
again

how many Australian sports give us 90k crowds in Australia every year? 1

how many Australian sports attract 12 million veiwers to its 3 biggest games in Australia each year ?
also ..... 1

Re: Delusions of grandeur
Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2013 9:55 pm
by King-Eliagh
Great pickup here rabbit. I just can't believe the AFL boys had a nibble!

I mean the bait was like a mammoth dung beetle and the hook was like something you hang an overgrown swine on!! Yet nibble the AFL lads did and, to their peril, as they flapped about while being reeled in they found raiderdave pulling them to shore with a meat cleaver between his teeth and baseball bat in his free hand.
Xman, stewie and pies? You guys must be,as rd calls you, utter cockheads to try your hand defending the delusions of grandeur in these knob brained qld AFL players. Utter cockheads. But thanks, it's been amusing

Re: Delusions of grandeur
Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2013 10:16 pm
by Stewie
Put the SoO on a Saturday afternoon and see what it rates. 3 million would be a stretch, heck so would 2.5m.
Re: Delusions of grandeur
Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2013 10:27 pm
by Drac
When was the last time WA or SA held an AFL GF? Never. The point that was made was that AFL GF > nRL SOO.
You ******.
Re: Delusions of grandeur
Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2013 10:33 pm
by Raiderdave
Drac wrote:. The point that was made was that AFL GF > nRL SOO.
You ******.
his attempt at a point was the crowd you peanut
how can an origin crowd at our biggest venue be bigger then the fumbleball GF which is played at a larger venue
this seemed to stump the *********
his response
not our fault
WTF?
so in response to your lame attempt at defending his ludicrous position
I ask again
how many 90K plus crowds for bumbleball in WA or SA
your response
theres been no GF's played there
my response to that
not our fault ....

Re: Delusions of grandeur
Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2013 10:36 pm
by Raiderdave
Stewie wrote:Put the SoO on a Saturday afternoon and see what it rates. 3 million would be a stretch, heck so would 2.5m.
oh
the bunnings BBQ syndrome eh ?
put the F'ing fumbleball GF on a Wedneday night
it wouldn't get 2 million

Re: Delusions of grandeur
Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2013 10:47 pm
by King-Eliagh
Alright alright already! Raiderdave stoppit!!! I can't watch these poor bastards cop such a belting any longer rd. leave em alone! They're just dumb kids.
..... ..... .......
Oh go on then, just a few more boots while they're down

Re: Delusions of grandeur
Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2013 11:00 pm
by Stewie
Raiderdave wrote:Stewie wrote:Put the SoO on a Saturday afternoon and see what it rates. 3 million would be a stretch, heck so would 2.5m.
oh
the bunnings BBQ syndrome eh ?
put the F'ing fumbleball GF on a Wedneday night
it wouldn't get 2 million

It would smash what the SoO get on Wednesday night if it were on then. Do you really think 800k will tune into SoO on a Saturday afternoon? No, they won't.
Re: Delusions of grandeur
Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2013 11:23 pm
by eelofwest
Rabbit wrote:Gold Coast Suns ruckman Zac Smith says Q-Clash can be as big as NRL State-of-Origin
From: News Limited Network
April 11, 2013 11:21AM
"THIS match has the potential to be like Origin.''
With those words Suns ruckman Zac Smith declared a no-holds-barred war in Saturday night's Q-Clash against the Lions at Metricon Stadium.
Brisbane spearhead Jonathan Brown, who has carved a career from shock-inducing collisions, has already endorsed the two contests with the Gold Coast as his club's biggest challenge for the year.
"The fact it's a derby does put a bit more emphasis on this game,'' Smith said.
"I doubt it would be as big as the derby over in the west (between West Coast and Fremantle) but it's getting there.
"I love watching those games because you can see the teams leave nothing in the tank.''
The 205cm Queenslander knows the meaning of footy war, having been fed a diet of Origin intensity while growing up in Rockhampton.
AFL in the Sunshine State got the best leg-up possible when the fledgling Gold Coast pulled off a maiden derby heist two years ago.
Smith starred at the Gabba that night and while Brisbane has restored the natural balance in the three clashes since, the pride oozing from the battlers that night can't be erased.
"I think (rugby league's) Origin is amazing and hopefully one day it will get to that level because the hatred (between the clubs) is growing and we are still considered the little brother,'' he says.
"That first Q Clash was one of the most watched games (of AFL) in Queensland and it was a great match and a great night for the club.''
Adding to the drama is the fact the Suns claimed the big scalp of St Kilda in Round 1, while the Lions have a doughnut in the wins column.
"We know they are going to be very hungry,'' Smith says of Michael Voss' side.
"But I've been here (at the Suns) since day one and I see how far we have developed in that time. We had that great win against the Saints and then pushed (premier) Sydney last week.
"Our aim for the year is to keep winning because it's the best feeling in footy. So it's going to be a good test for both teams.''
http://www.perthnow.com.au/sport/AFL/go ... 6618221318
It is just idiotic to make those statements. Their biggest game of the year, where the flag is unveiled, is on par with just game one of SOO let alone the whole series. F#cking ********, they're a breed unto themselves!
FMD there own self worship will be there down fall, FMD delusion of grandeur is a understatement.
Reality is that SOO out rates the AFL grandfinal, now if these GCS players would get of the pot plants then we would not have these absurd claims.......

Re: Delusions of grandeur
Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2013 11:29 pm
by eelofwest
Stewie wrote:Unlike Origin, the result of this match actually means something for the competition.

Unlike the AFL this match means everything to 55% of the population, means more then any single game in the AFL could ever dream of..............
Spewie wow showing how mental you really are.
Fan base NSW 7million vs QLD 4.7million................................You are a fucking moron spewie.............. =D> =D> =D>
Re: Delusions of grandeur
Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2013 11:33 pm
by eelofwest
piesman2011 wrote:The words used include "can be" and "potential". It's also just one queenslander's opinion. There are to many RL fans quaking in their boots around here over nothing. Pull your heads in boys.

Pies you need to do some self observation, you idiots in 100 years will not have Queer clash larger then SOO.
FMD GAYFL actually think they have anything that comes close to SOO..................

Re: Delusions of grandeur
Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2013 11:40 pm
by eelofwest
Re: Delusions of grandeur
Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2013 11:53 pm
by Stewie
eelofwest wrote:Stewie wrote:Unlike Origin, the result of this match actually means something for the competition.

Unlike the AFL this match means everything to 55% of the population, means more then any single game in the AFL could ever dream of..............
Spewie wow showing how mental you really are.
Fan base NSW 7million vs QLD 4.7million................................You are a fucking moron spewie.............. =D> =D> =D>
Looks like I've hit a nerve with this one.
Surely if SoO meant everything to NSW, they would have sold it out by now? Half the tickets still remained a few weeks ago, soon they'll be going half price like they had to do a few years back.
Re: Delusions of grandeur
Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2013 4:38 am
by Fred
I think it was a silly statement , but so too is the comment that AFL has no interest on the GC. It has plenty of interest ... From locals, to people who have moved from AFL states, to plenty if kids playing the game. But to compare to origin probably not a good marketing ploy as everyone would just laugh and doesn't do anything for the game. I think I know where he is getting at but misses the point. As for crowd, I would say about 15000 which is good for a growing code in an nrl area. Also, sOo is the premier game for the nrl ... No other game in this state garners as much interest ... Not even the GF.