Re: Battle of Brisbane - NRL Broncos vs AFL Lions
Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2019 3:34 pm
And all those clubs Wookie are in rl heartland ......
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their crowds of the past 15 years have been better than most nrlol crowds.AngloFootballLeague wrote: Fri Aug 16, 2019 4:43 pmLions winning again so they have a crowd. Don't get comfortable - if fans didn't stick around after 3 premierships they never will.
Nope
Bandwagon ....you're partially tight .notaleaguefan wrote: Mon Aug 19, 2019 3:59 pmtheir crowds of the past 15 years have been better than most nrlol crowds.AngloFootballLeague wrote: Fri Aug 16, 2019 4:43 pmLions winning again so they have a crowd. Don't get comfortable - if fans didn't stick around after 3 premierships they never will.
given its only taken a dozen or so games of winning again after being total basket cases of the past 15 years, its exciting times for lions fans and nervious times for bronco and nrlol fans in brisbane.
brisbane is a bandwagon city at best and we have seen all this with the reds, roar, lions and broncos who have all had their times to shine!
the most successful of them all have been the Broncos, who have an impressive history of only having ever missed the finals a few times since their inception several decades ago! with the influence of news corp behind them as the broncos owners whoring the team out at every opportunity.
there are exciting times ahead for the lions and fans, an exciting future as well as a train station near the gabba as part of the new cross-river city rail that is about to get under way in Brisbane, so for the first time ever a decent public transport hub will be built around the gabba
easily! all you have to do is look at the strong local leagues all up the coast!Beaussie wrote: Mon Aug 19, 2019 7:58 pmWould it be fair to say the AFL is the Number 2 code in Queensland like NSW?
no!AFLcrap1 wrote: Mon Aug 19, 2019 7:04 pmBandwagon ....you're partially tight .notaleaguefan wrote: Mon Aug 19, 2019 3:59 pmtheir crowds of the past 15 years have been better than most nrlol crowds.AngloFootballLeague wrote: Fri Aug 16, 2019 4:43 pmLions winning again so they have a crowd. Don't get comfortable - if fans didn't stick around after 3 premierships they never will.
given its only taken a dozen or so games of winning again after being total basket cases of the past 15 years, its exciting times for lions fans and nervious times for bronco and nrlol fans in brisbane.
brisbane is a bandwagon city at best and we have seen all this with the reds, roar, lions and broncos who have all had their times to shine!
the most successful of them all have been the Broncos, who have an impressive history of only having ever missed the finals a few times since their inception several decades ago! with the influence of news corp behind them as the broncos owners whoring the team out at every opportunity.
there are exciting times ahead for the lions and fans, an exciting future as well as a train station near the gabba as part of the new cross-river city rail that is about to get under way in Brisbane, so for the first time ever a decent public transport hub will be built around the gabba
Not for the BRONCOS...other 3 sports ..yes .
Massive fluctuations in crowds
The Broncos have always had the support .
Lol I'm sure you'll try to say different .
Then again .you & facts are polar opposites
Let them have a bit of success first, play a final or so and watch the numbers grow! It’s only taken winning a dozen or so games after being crap for 15 years and the crowds flock back!Quolls2019 wrote: Mon Aug 19, 2019 8:53 pmAverage Home and Away since 1997 is
Broncos: 28,843
Lions: 24,369
Not quite a “huge” difference in support over time and the Lions have not been successful for a few years, although not quite the basket case some would say.
Also the lions finals average attendance is 49022 and the broncos is 32521
It appears the lions fans did not fall too far from the bandwagon.
lol ..just lolQuolls2019 wrote: Mon Aug 19, 2019 8:53 pmAverage Home and Away since 1997 is
Broncos: 28,843
Lions: 24,369
Not quite a “huge” difference in support over time and the Lions have not been successful for a few years, although not quite the basket case some would say.
Also the lions finals average attendance is 49022 and the broncos is 32521
It appears the lions fans did not fall too far from the bandwagon.
So the broncos have missed the finals 3 times since 1991 and the lions have been a total basket case for the past 15 yearsAFLcrap1 wrote: Mon Aug 19, 2019 9:41 pmlol ..just lolQuolls2019 wrote: Mon Aug 19, 2019 8:53 pmAverage Home and Away since 1997 is
Broncos: 28,843
Lions: 24,369
Not quite a “huge” difference in support over time and the Lions have not been successful for a few years, although not quite the basket case some would say.
Also the lions finals average attendance is 49022 and the broncos is 32521
It appears the lions fans did not fall too far from the bandwagon.
This is about fans in BRIS .
What the fuck has a 49 k finals average got to do with BRIS .
What is the lions BRIS home finals average
You as a typical fumbler are being deceptive .
You then post a H & A average .
Post th home average .
Seeing as this is about BRIS .
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The away average for the news Corp bronco almost halvesQuolls2019 wrote: Mon Aug 19, 2019 10:31 pmSorry that IS the Home Average
Broncos: 28,843
Lions: 24,369
The away average is well in the lions favour and the Home and Away average is also the lions way, but a fair bit closer.