Re: Fight Club - Football Crowds Thread
Posted: Sun Oct 06, 2013 10:27 pm
just a touch under capacity. talk so much shit bumblers, "NOT SOLD OUT WHAT A JOKE OF A SPORT"
I wouldn't, I'm not paying $150+ to watch another team. Don't have that much moneyPhelpsy wrote:I think all the talk has been of how many seats people were trying sell ... And cheap too. See article posted earlier . But looked like a good crowd . Shame it wasn't full but did well to get the crowds they did. Plenty of rabbit fans selling tickets dirt cheap though ... I guess if you were there selling them and didn't sell you'd go in anyway I reckon.
ahhhhhPhelpsy wrote:I think all the talk has been of how many seats people were trying sell ... And cheap too. .
Phelpsy wrote:http://m.smh.com.au/rugby-league/league ... 2v0xh.html
Heartbroken South Sydney fans are expected to flock to Sydney Olympic Park for a fire sale of grand final tickets, prompting fears the year's biggest game will be marred by thousands of empty seats.
One of Sydney's leading scalpers has told Fairfax Media that since the Rabbitohs' dramatic loss to Manly in last weekend's preliminary final, the market had become flooded with unwanted, cut-price tickets.
He said: ''The best available diamond tickets have dropped from $350 to less than $200, while the cheapest upstairs nosebleed seats are not being shifted anywhere. Come Sunday, ANZ Stadium will be like confetti alley with Souths fans trying to dump their gear.''
Wasnt this going to be the third highest?Raiderdave wrote:Phelpsy wrote:http://m.smh.com.au/rugby-league/league ... 2v0xh.html
Heartbroken South Sydney fans are expected to flock to Sydney Olympic Park for a fire sale of grand final tickets, prompting fears the year's biggest game will be marred by thousands of empty seats.
One of Sydney's leading scalpers has told Fairfax Media that since the Rabbitohs' dramatic loss to Manly in last weekend's preliminary final, the market had become flooded with unwanted, cut-price tickets.
He said: ''The best available diamond tickets have dropped from $350 to less than $200, while the cheapest upstairs nosebleed seats are not being shifted anywhere. Come Sunday, ANZ Stadium will be like confetti alley with Souths fans trying to dump their gear.''
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GF attendances since 2003 ( completion of latest ground configuration & capacity at 83500 )
1) 2012 82976
2) 2009 82568
3) 2005 82457
4) 2010 82334
5) 2004 82127
6) 2011 81988
7) 2013 81491
8) 2007 81392
9) 2003 81166
10) 2008 80380
11)2006 79607
just absolute dribble ... from the first word ... to the last
& fumblers just chubb up when they read this shit![]()
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cos they actually think its true cos they
actually believe everything they read as long as its negative about RL... & positive about the fumbles & bumbles![]()
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halfwitted mindas the lot of em![]()
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the AFLs gf ticket pricing started from $150, if you ever do the opportunity to go a GF its well worth the money, for the atmosphere, even if its not your team playing.pHyR3 wrote:I wouldn't, I'm not paying $150+ to watch another team. Don't have that much moneyPhelpsy wrote:I think all the talk has been of how many seats people were trying sell ... And cheap too. See article posted earlier . But looked like a good crowd . Shame it wasn't full but did well to get the crowds they did. Plenty of rabbit fans selling tickets dirt cheap though ... I guess if you were there selling them and didn't sell you'd go in anyway I reckon.
adamj1300 wrote:now that the AFL & National rubbish League is over & the A league had started, i found it funny looking at the crowd attendances for the first round,
Total: 100,998 20,200k
its a good start to the season so far, with the groath of the A'League last year
Total: 12,658k 2012/13
Total: 10,819k 2011/12
Total: 8,793k 2011/10
with in a few years it could easily over take the bumsniffing to be the second code behind the AFL =D>
it sold all bar about ten seats you racist turd poker :_<> :_<>Swans4ever wrote:I suppose 81k at the NRL GF must be considered not to be a sell out if the ground holds over 84k and therefore waining!
adamj1300 wrote:, if you ever do the opportunity to go a GF its well worth the money, for the atmosphere, even if its not your team playing.pHyR3 wrote:I wouldn't, I'm not paying $150+ to watch another team. Don't have that much moneyPhelpsy wrote:I think all the talk has been of how many seats people were trying sell ... And cheap too. See article posted earlier . But looked like a good crowd . Shame it wasn't full but did well to get the crowds they did. Plenty of rabbit fans selling tickets dirt cheap though ... I guess if you were there selling them and didn't sell you'd go in anyway I reckon.
and thats spoken buy a true NRL fanRaiderdave wrote:adamj1300 wrote:now that the AFL & National rubbish League is over & the A league had started, i found it funny looking at the crowd attendances for the first round,
Total: 100,998 20,200k
its a good start to the season so far, with the groath of the A'League last year
Total: 12,658k 2012/13
Total: 10,819k 2011/12
Total: 8,793k 2011/10
with in a few years it could easily over take the bumsniffing to be the second code behind the AFL =D>![]()
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the only thing that is for certain is A league clubs in Sydney & Brisbane will be ahead of the fumble bumbleballs teams in these cities in a few years
miles behind the NRL's
but way ahead of the bumbling Victorian abortions in these states