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Re: 2014-15 aye league crowd and TV ratings thread

Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2014 8:49 pm
by Raiderdave
sydneyfc wrote:
the highest rated socceroos match was 2.5m that watched us play uruguay in 2005 but that didn't include regionals

since then we rated 2.2m against italy in 2006 at 1am, 2.1m against japan at 12am, 2.2m against chile at 2am, 2m against croatia etc etc etc with all the other group stage and qualifiers scattered around the 800k to 1.8m mark from 2005 to 2014. a recent example is australia vs "lowly" iraq which drew 1.6m at a nice 8pm time slot

god only knows what the ratings would be like if we played a meaningful match at a timezone friendly slot! a world cup in australia or asia would smash tv records
Lowly Iraq ? :?>

That was the game that got the suckerwhos into the 2014 world cup you lying raider :(/ :lol: :(/
1.6 million
Thats nationally everyone counted .. just like the 2.5 million in 2005
That included regionals ... you filthy liar :^o :^o :^o :^o

Lets compare
SOO II 2014
4.2 million

& theres 3 others that have cracked 4 million
& 20 that have beaten 3.5 million

RL world cup final 2008
3.2 million
:cool:


It

Re: 2014-15 aye league crowd and TV ratings thread

Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2014 8:11 am
by post_hoc
2.2 million at 2am, State of Origin played prime time ummm yea what was it when Kangaroos played in England last year?

Re: 2014-15 aye league crowd and TV ratings thread

Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2014 1:16 pm
by sydneyfc
great ratings for rd 4 so far, MV play WP tonight.

HAL

MVxWSW 402k
SFCxMC 118k
CCMxNJ 49k
BRxAU 78k
WPxPG 62k
RD 1 709k/142k avg

AUxMV 281k
SFCxWSW 188k
CCMxWP 51k
PGxBR 72k
MCxNJ 69k
RD 2 661k/132k avg

BRxSFC 242k
MVxMC 87k
AUxPG 82k
WPxNJ 37k
RD 3 448k/112k avg

MCxAU 255k
PGxNJ 85k
SFCxCCM 87k


FFA CUP
CCMxPB 38k
SFCxAU 56k
BGxAC 39k
PGxMV 69k
QF 202k/50k avg

ACL
WSWxALH 113k(televised at the same time as MVxMC)
ALHxWSW 53k(4:30am)
ALHxWSW 68k(6:30am)

interestingly, the wallabies barbarians game didn't even make the top 20(so it rated under 49k at 12am) but the all blacks vs USA rated 60k+ at 2am...are the wallabies in trouble? I don't know enough to comment on the wallabies but i imagine the socceroos smash them on that front while the a-league gave the super rugby a whooping last season and is doing even better this time around...good times :D

Re: 2014-15 aye league crowd and TV ratings thread

Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2014 1:31 pm
by Raiderdave
Only 930k for the 4nations yesterday

So not the usual 10 oi league games

Just 9 this week :cool:

Re: 2014-15 aye league crowd and TV ratings thread

Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2014 1:40 pm
by leagueiscrap
Raiderdave wrote:
Only 930k for the 4nations yesterday

So not the usual 10 oi league games

Just 9 this week :cool:
and a 20k crowd :lol:
tickets cheaper than a normal AFL or NRL game! for two internationals!
NRL kicking it :_<>

Re: 2014-15 aye league crowd and TV ratings thread

Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2014 2:02 pm
by sydneyfc
the tears on LU over the ratings and attendances for this round of 4n is enough to fill a swimming pool many times over :lol:

not even 600k watched it in the big 5 cities...including 12k in adelaide and some 40k odd in melbourne :lol:

i thought there were 900k RL fans in melb davey?

looks like people would rather chew on lego than watch the kangawhos :lol:

When australia and the asian cup hit town you'll see some real ratings for an international team and no commercial network needed :mrgreen:

Re: 2014-15 aye league crowd and TV ratings thread

Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2014 4:57 pm
by ParraEelsNRL
only from the trolls

Re: 2014-15 aye league crowd and TV ratings thread

Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2014 4:58 pm
by Raiderdave
leagueiscrap wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:
Only 930k for the 4nations yesterday

So not the usual 10 oi league games

Just 9 this week :cool:
and a 20k crowd :lol:
tickets cheaper than a normal AFL or NRL game! for two internationals!
NRL kicking it :_<>
:(/ :lol: :(/

You bash n mash those keys dumbo
Rant n rave away like a dribbling tar.d

Fact is
You.re insanely jealous of international RL
N your metho soaked ramblings prove it :(/ :lol: :_<> :(/

Re: 2014-15 aye league crowd and TV ratings thread

Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2014 5:01 pm
by Raiderdave
sydneyfc wrote:
the tears on LU over the ratings and attendances for this round of 4n is enough to fill a swimming pool many times over :lol:

not even 600k watched it in the big 5 cities...including 12k in adelaide and some 40k odd in melbourne :lol:

i thought there were 900k RL fans in melb davey?

looks like people would rather chew on lego than watch the kangawhos :lol:

When australia and the asian cup hit town you'll see some real ratings for an international team and no commercial network needed :mrgreen:
:(/ :lol: :_<>

2 RL 4nations games = 19 oi league games :(/ :lol: :(/

Wow
Is there a more pathetic comp anywhere on the planet :(/ :(/ :lol:

Re: 2014-15 aye league crowd and TV ratings thread

Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2014 5:03 pm
by AFLcrap1
Raiderdave wrote:
sydneyfc wrote:
the tears on LU over the ratings and attendances for this round of 4n is enough to fill a swimming pool many times over :lol:

not even 600k watched it in the big 5 cities...including 12k in adelaide and some 40k odd in melbourne :lol:

i thought there were 900k RL fans in melb davey?

looks like people would rather chew on lego than watch the kangawhos :lol:

When australia and the asian cup hit town you'll see some real ratings for an international team and no commercial network needed :mrgreen:
:(/ :lol: :_<>

2 RL 4nations games = 19 oi league games :(/ :lol: :(/

Wow
Is there a more pathetic comp anywhere on the planet :(/ :(/ :lol:
:(/ :(/ :(/ :(/
But but but

Re: 2014-15 aye league crowd and TV ratings thread

Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2014 5:07 pm
by Raiderdave
Oh
And the super 15 competes against the VFL
& the NRL in winter


The oi league competes against nothing :cool:

Re: 2014-15 aye league crowd and TV ratings thread

Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2014 5:17 pm
by AFLcrap1
Raiderdave wrote:
Oh
And the super 15 competes against the VFL
& the NRL in winter


The oi league competes against nothing :cool:
It will shortly.
The BIG bad BBL will show which sport owns summer.


David Gallop's "unstoppable" A-League appears under siege with the Big Bash League threatening to become a summer juggernaut if the first free-to-air TV ratings of the Twenty20 tournament are anything to go by.

Football Federation Australia boss Gallop last week pre-empted the start of the BBL season with a series of remarks casting doubt over whether sports fans would embrace the short-form tournament while claiming his own competition was "unstoppable in Australian sport".

But coming from a former first-grade fast bowler, those comments are beginning to look like pure spin.

Cricket Australia executives are delighted with the response from fans to the third season of the BBL as it appeared on free-to-air TV on the Ten Network for the first time.

Each prime-time match on Friday, Saturday and Sunday earned more than one million viewers across Australia in regional and metropolitan areas.

On Friday night, the only time the A-League and the BBL went head-to-head on free-to-air TV, the round ball code was well and truly hit for six.

The BBL's Melbourne derby between the Stars and the Renegades was watched by around 804,000 people in the five capital cities.

By contrast, the A-League clash between Brisbane Roar and Newcastle Jets was viewed by only around 74,000 on SBS2 according to the official OzTam ratings system; less than a tenth of the viewership of the BBL.

Re: 2014-15 aye league crowd and TV ratings thread

Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2014 5:32 pm
by Raiderdave
AFLcrap1 wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:
Oh
And the super 15 competes against the VFL
& the NRL in winter


The oi league competes against nothing :cool:
It will shortly.
The BIG bad BBL will show which sport owns summer.


David Gallop's "unstoppable" A-League appears under siege with the Big Bash League threatening to become a summer juggernaut if the first free-to-air TV ratings of the Twenty20 tournament are anything to go by.

Football Federation Australia boss Gallop last week pre-empted the start of the BBL season with a series of remarks casting doubt over whether sports fans would embrace the short-form tournament while claiming his own competition was "unstoppable in Australian sport".

But coming from a former first-grade fast bowler, those comments are beginning to look like pure spin.

Cricket Australia executives are delighted with the response from fans to the third season of the BBL as it appeared on free-to-air TV on the Ten Network for the first time.

Each prime-time match on Friday, Saturday and Sunday earned more than one million viewers across Australia in regional and metropolitan areas.

On Friday night, the only time the A-League and the BBL went head-to-head on free-to-air TV, the round ball code was well and truly hit for six.

The BBL's Melbourne derby between the Stars and the Renegades was watched by around 804,000 people in the five capital cities.

By contrast, the A-League clash between Brisbane Roar and Newcastle Jets was viewed by only around 74,000 on SBS2 according to the official OzTam ratings system; less than a tenth of the viewership of the BBL.
:shock:
:(/ :lol: :(/ :_<>

Wheres that greazy wanker
Get yr arse in here dickhead

We have so much to discuss :wink:

Re: 2014-15 aye league crowd and TV ratings thread

Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2014 5:54 pm
by AFLcrap1
That was from Dec last yr.
Straight after DG mouthed off ( just like the hooligans in here do) they got shown up as laughable when up against another sport.
Same will happen this yr.

Will be fun in here.

Re: 2014-15 aye league crowd and TV ratings thread

Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2014 9:34 pm
by sydneyfc
Round Four

Melbourne City FC v Adelaide United - 13,083

Perth Glory v Newcastle Jets - 8,624

Sydney FC v Central Coast Mariners - 17,761

Melbourne Victory v Wellington Phoenix - 23,827

Weekly Total - 63,295

Weekly Average - 15,824

Season to date Total - 336,335(18 games)

Season Average -18,685(18 games)