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Re: Fight Club - Football Crowds Thread

Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2014 12:36 am
by leagueiscrap
The_Wookie wrote:
oh and if the AFL is on deathrow, how about the good old NRL which has grown um..well actually it hasnt.

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and there you have is demented dave the AFL is still average twice the amount of the NRL :(/
Carlton, Richmond & Essendon, are having shit seasons the bigger drawing Melbourne teams, & collingwood are on the bottom of the 8
even with expansion teams playing in smaller stadiums.
the NRL crowds are what the AFL crowds were in the 60s, your shittly little game hasn't grown one ounce even thanks to K packer and R murdoch :)))

Re: Fight Club - Football Crowds Thread

Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2014 12:38 am
by leagueiscrap
sydneyfc wrote:
A-League regular season averages 2013-14

Melbourne Victory-21,808 (better than the storm and the rebels)
Sydney FC-18,682(better than 6 sydney based NRL teams, warratahs and the giants)
Brisbane Roar-14,957
Western Sydney Wanderers-14,860(better than 5 sydney based NRL teams and the giants, i think the warratahs too? not sure)
Newcastle Jets-11,949
Adelaide United-11,225
Melbourne Heart-9,933
Perth Glory-9,418
Central Coast Mariners-9,398
Wellington Phoenix-8,201

League AVG-13,041
it will be interesting for the A league, by the end of next season, how they are preforming, if the crowds keep rising they will over take the NRL :lol:

Re: Fight Club - Football Crowds Thread

Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2014 1:25 am
by sydneyfc
leagueiscrap wrote:
sydneyfc wrote:
A-League regular season averages 2013-14

Melbourne Victory-21,808 (better than the storm and the rebels)
Sydney FC-18,682(better than 6 sydney based NRL teams, warratahs and the giants)
Brisbane Roar-14,957
Western Sydney Wanderers-14,860(better than 5 sydney based NRL teams and the giants, i think the warratahs too? not sure)
Newcastle Jets-11,949
Adelaide United-11,225
Melbourne Heart-9,933
Perth Glory-9,418
Central Coast Mariners-9,398
Wellington Phoenix-8,201

League AVG-13,041
it will be interesting for the A league, by the end of next season, how they are preforming, if the crowds keep rising they will over take the NRL :lol:
hehe that would be awesome man, the attendances have been on the up for the last few years after a bit of a low period, the original novelty wore off but the game is slowly starting to grow

i personally believe that soccer has a higher ceiling as a sport than rugby league in this country, not as high as aussie rules but rugby league for sure. time will only tell but all the signs so far have been positive

Re: Fight Club - Football Crowds Thread

Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2014 5:44 am
by Swans4ever
sydneyfc wrote:
leagueiscrap wrote:
sydneyfc wrote:
A-League regular season averages 2013-14

Melbourne Victory-21,808 (better than the storm and the rebels)
Sydney FC-18,682(better than 6 sydney based NRL teams, warratahs and the giants)
Brisbane Roar-14,957
Western Sydney Wanderers-14,860(better than 5 sydney based NRL teams and the giants, i think the warratahs too? not sure)
Newcastle Jets-11,949
Adelaide United-11,225
Melbourne Heart-9,933
Perth Glory-9,418
Central Coast Mariners-9,398
Wellington Phoenix-8,201

League AVG-13,041
it will be interesting for the A league, by the end of next season, how they are preforming, if the crowds keep rising they will over take the NRL :lol:
hehe that would be awesome man, the attendances have been on the up for the last few years after a bit of a low period, the original novelty wore off but the game is slowly starting to grow

i personally believe that soccer has a higher ceiling as a sport than rugby league in this country, not as high as aussie rules but rugby league for sure. time will only tell but all the signs so far have been positive
I would agree with that but in fairness soccer isn't competing directly against either - so winter you could be one eyed Carlton summer one eyed Victory.

Re: Fight Club - Football Crowds Thread

Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2014 8:16 am
by AFLcrap1
sydneyfc wrote:
leagueiscrap wrote:
sydneyfc wrote:
A-League regular season averages 2013-14

Melbourne Victory-21,808 (better than the storm and the rebels)
Sydney FC-18,682(better than 6 sydney based NRL teams, warratahs and the giants)
Brisbane Roar-14,957
Western Sydney Wanderers-14,860(better than 5 sydney based NRL teams and the giants, i think the warratahs too? not sure)
Newcastle Jets-11,949
Adelaide United-11,225
Melbourne Heart-9,933
Perth Glory-9,418
Central Coast Mariners-9,398
Wellington Phoenix-8,201

League AVG-13,041
it will be interesting for the A league, by the end of next season, how they are preforming, if the crowds keep rising they will over take the NRL :lol:
hehe that would be awesome man, the attendances have been on the up for the last few years after a bit of a low period, the original novelty wore off but the game is slowly starting to grow

i personally believe that soccer has a higher ceiling as a sport than rugby league in this country, not as high as aussie rules but rugby league for sure. time will only tell but all the signs so far have been positive
Why not play in Winter ..oh that's right ,you moved to summer to avoid the big boys...
& BBL (after GALLOP big noted) absolutely smashed the AL last summer.
But you keep dreaming..Maybe one day your sport wont be consigned to SBS.

Re: Fight Club - Football Crowds Thread

Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2014 10:08 am
by leagueiscrap
AFLcrap1 wrote:
sydneyfc wrote:
leagueiscrap wrote:
sydneyfc wrote:
A-League regular season averages 2013-14

Melbourne Victory-21,808 (better than the storm and the rebels)
Sydney FC-18,682(better than 6 sydney based NRL teams, warratahs and the giants)
Brisbane Roar-14,957
Western Sydney Wanderers-14,860(better than 5 sydney based NRL teams and the giants, i think the warratahs too? not sure)
Newcastle Jets-11,949
Adelaide United-11,225
Melbourne Heart-9,933
Perth Glory-9,418
Central Coast Mariners-9,398
Wellington Phoenix-8,201

League AVG-13,041
it will be interesting for the A league, by the end of next season, how they are preforming, if the crowds keep rising they will over take the NRL :lol:
hehe that would be awesome man, the attendances have been on the up for the last few years after a bit of a low period, the original novelty wore off but the game is slowly starting to grow

i personally believe that soccer has a higher ceiling as a sport than rugby league in this country, not as high as aussie rules but rugby league for sure. time will only tell but all the signs so far have been positive
Why not play in Winter ..oh that's right ,you moved to summer to avoid the big boys...
& BBL (after GALLOP big noted) absolutely smashed the AL last summer.
But you keep dreaming..Maybe one day your sport wont be consigned to SBS.
the aim is to grow your product, spazza dazza. the old soccer comp was a basket cast, the A league so far seems to be doing ok. their crowds have risen steadily & have teams in most major cities across Australia, something the NRL has not

Re: Fight Club - Football Crowds Thread

Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2014 12:47 pm
by sydneyfc
AFLcrap1 wrote:
sydneyfc wrote:
leagueiscrap wrote:
sydneyfc wrote:
A-League regular season averages 2013-14

Melbourne Victory-21,808 (better than the storm and the rebels)
Sydney FC-18,682(better than 6 sydney based NRL teams, warratahs and the giants)
Brisbane Roar-14,957
Western Sydney Wanderers-14,860(better than 5 sydney based NRL teams and the giants, i think the warratahs too? not sure)
Newcastle Jets-11,949
Adelaide United-11,225
Melbourne Heart-9,933
Perth Glory-9,418
Central Coast Mariners-9,398
Wellington Phoenix-8,201

League AVG-13,041
it will be interesting for the A league, by the end of next season, how they are preforming, if the crowds keep rising they will over take the NRL :lol:
hehe that would be awesome man, the attendances have been on the up for the last few years after a bit of a low period, the original novelty wore off but the game is slowly starting to grow

i personally believe that soccer has a higher ceiling as a sport than rugby league in this country, not as high as aussie rules but rugby league for sure. time will only tell but all the signs so far have been positive
Why not play in Winter ..oh that's right ,you moved to summer to avoid the big boys...
& BBL (after GALLOP big noted) absolutely smashed the AL last summer.
But you keep dreaming..Maybe one day your sport wont be consigned to SBS.
it runs in the summer because the pitches wouldn't be suitable as we share a lot of stadia with rugby league and rugby union. everytime the calenders clash towards the end of the a-league season the pitch quality goes downhill, also it helps so it is in line with leagues in europe and most places around the world

the big bash outrated the a-league and its attendances were better but they only have 8 teams and there were only 35 matches for that league this season. there are 10 a-league teams that played 140 matches and unlike the BBL, the a-leagues ratings and attendances are improving every year whereas the BBL is slowly declining as its novelty is wearing off (just like soccer did circa 2009-2011)

sbs is doing a good job for the a-league and socceroos. its live friday a-league game consistently out-rates(usually double) any given fox game that weekend on the a-league and its socceroos world cup matches have proved that the socceroos are this countries most popular international side regardless of what form we are in or the opponent

Re: Fight Club - Football Crowds Thread

Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2014 8:28 pm
by Swans4ever
Let's see how Titans go tomorrow anything less than 15k is a hiding!

Re: Fight Club - Football Crowds Thread

Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2014 10:47 am
by Raiderdave
sydneyfc wrote:
AFLcrap1 wrote:
sydneyfc wrote:
leagueiscrap wrote:
sydneyfc wrote:
A-League regular season averages 2013-14

Melbourne Victory-21,808 (better than the storm and the rebels)
Sydney FC-18,682(better than 6 sydney based NRL teams, warratahs and the giants)
Brisbane Roar-14,957
Western Sydney Wanderers-14,860(better than 5 sydney based NRL teams and the giants, i think the warratahs too? not sure)
Newcastle Jets-11,949
Adelaide United-11,225
Melbourne Heart-9,933
Perth Glory-9,418
Central Coast Mariners-9,398
Wellington Phoenix-8,201

League AVG-13,041
it will be interesting for the A league, by the end of next season, how they are preforming, if the crowds keep rising they will over take the NRL :lol:
hehe that would be awesome man, the attendances have been on the up for the last few years after a bit of a low period, the original novelty wore off but the game is slowly starting to grow

i personally believe that soccer has a higher ceiling as a sport than rugby league in this country, not as high as aussie rules but rugby league for sure. time will only tell but all the signs so far have been positive
Why not play in Winter ..oh that's right ,you moved to summer to avoid the big boys...
& BBL (after GALLOP big noted) absolutely smashed the AL last summer.
But you keep dreaming..Maybe one day your sport wont be consigned to SBS.
it runs in the summer because the pitches wouldn't be suitable as we share a lot of stadia with rugby league and rugby union. everytime the calenders clash towards the end of the a-league season the pitch quality goes downhill, also it helps so it is in line with leagues in europe and most places around the world

the big bash outrated the a-league and its attendances were better but they only have 8 teams and there were only 35 matches for that league this season. there are 10 a-league teams that played 140 matches and unlike the BBL, the a-leagues ratings and attendances are improving every year whereas the BBL is slowly declining as its novelty is wearing off (just like soccer did circa 2009-2011)

sbs is doing a good job for the a-league and socceroos. its live friday a-league game consistently out-rates(usually double) any given fox game that weekend on the a-league and its socceroos world cup matches have proved that the socceroos are this countries most popular international side regardless of what form we are in or the opponent
8-[

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/ :_<> :_<> :_<> :_<> :_<>

so much complete & utter
wrong :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/


BBL in decline :?>

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :(/ :(/ :(/ :_<> :_<> :_<> :_<> :_<>
wanna re visit that statement dickhead

I have the info
but I'll give you a chance to back peddle :cool:
if you're not sure how to do that ..... just ask that lying ***** Adum Bum ... or that dopey illiterate halfwit Swines

they do it a lot :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/

Re: Fight Club - Football Crowds Thread

Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2014 10:53 am
by Raiderdave
leagueiscrap wrote:
AFLcrap1 wrote:
sydneyfc wrote:
leagueiscrap wrote:
sydneyfc wrote:
A-League regular season averages 2013-14

Melbourne Victory-21,808 (better than the storm and the rebels)
Sydney FC-18,682(better than 6 sydney based NRL teams, warratahs and the giants)
Brisbane Roar-14,957
Western Sydney Wanderers-14,860(better than 5 sydney based NRL teams and the giants, i think the warratahs too? not sure)
Newcastle Jets-11,949
Adelaide United-11,225
Melbourne Heart-9,933
Perth Glory-9,418
Central Coast Mariners-9,398
Wellington Phoenix-8,201

League AVG-13,041
it will be interesting for the A league, by the end of next season, how they are preforming, if the crowds keep rising they will over take the NRL :lol:
hehe that would be awesome man, the attendances have been on the up for the last few years after a bit of a low period, the original novelty wore off but the game is slowly starting to grow

i personally believe that soccer has a higher ceiling as a sport than rugby league in this country, not as high as aussie rules but rugby league for sure. time will only tell but all the signs so far have been positive
Why not play in Winter ..oh that's right ,you moved to summer to avoid the big boys...
& BBL (after GALLOP big noted) absolutely smashed the AL last summer.
But you keep dreaming..Maybe one day your sport wont be consigned to SBS.
the aim is to grow your product, spazza dazza. the old soccer comp was a basket cast, the A league so far seems to be doing ok. their crowds have risen steadily & have teams in most major cities across Australia, something the NRL has not

they have NOT risen steadily at all you lying fucktard

they were at 15,600 in 2008
& dropped below 10,000 a few years later
it took Geriatric Italians to get them going back up over the last few years

with no
Alice Sandra Del farto around
watch Sydney FC's crowds plummet this summer along with the rest of the worlds 99th ranked league ... the Aye League :cool:

Re: Fight Club - Football Crowds Thread

Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2014 4:27 pm
by sydneyfc
Raiderdave wrote:
leagueiscrap wrote:
AFLcrap1 wrote:
sydneyfc wrote:
leagueiscrap wrote:
sydneyfc wrote:
A-League regular season averages 2013-14

Melbourne Victory-21,808 (better than the storm and the rebels)
Sydney FC-18,682(better than 6 sydney based NRL teams, warratahs and the giants)
Brisbane Roar-14,957
Western Sydney Wanderers-14,860(better than 5 sydney based NRL teams and the giants, i think the warratahs too? not sure)
Newcastle Jets-11,949
Adelaide United-11,225
Melbourne Heart-9,933
Perth Glory-9,418
Central Coast Mariners-9,398
Wellington Phoenix-8,201

League AVG-13,041
it will be interesting for the A league, by the end of next season, how they are preforming, if the crowds keep rising they will over take the NRL :lol:
hehe that would be awesome man, the attendances have been on the up for the last few years after a bit of a low period, the original novelty wore off but the game is slowly starting to grow

i personally believe that soccer has a higher ceiling as a sport than rugby league in this country, not as high as aussie rules but rugby league for sure. time will only tell but all the signs so far have been positive
Why not play in Winter ..oh that's right ,you moved to summer to avoid the big boys...
& BBL (after GALLOP big noted) absolutely smashed the AL last summer.
But you keep dreaming..Maybe one day your sport wont be consigned to SBS.
the aim is to grow your product, spazza dazza. the old soccer comp was a basket cast, the A league so far seems to be doing ok. their crowds have risen steadily & have teams in most major cities across Australia, something the NRL has not

they have NOT risen steadily at all you lying fucktard

they were at 15,600 in 2008
& dropped below 10,000 a few years later
it took Geriatric Italians to get them going back up over the last few years

with no
Alice Sandra Del farto around
watch Sydney FC's crowds plummet this summer along with the rest of the worlds 99th ranked league ... the Aye League :cool:
i see why they call you the resident ****** on this forum as you froth up lies from your backside

a-league average attendance last 4 years

2010-11 - 8,393
2011-12 - 10,487
2012-13 - 12,337
2013-14 - 13,041

looks like clear improvement to me. why you heff to be mad? because the canberra bulldogs cant even pull in a crowd? even lowly newcastle jets are more popular team than you lol, so dont even compare your tiny club to names like del piero and sydney fc

Re: Fight Club - Football Crowds Thread

Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2014 6:53 pm
by Raiderdave
sydneyfc wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:
leagueiscrap wrote:
AFLcrap1 wrote:
sydneyfc wrote:
leagueiscrap wrote:
sydneyfc wrote:
A-League regular season averages 2013-14

Melbourne Victory-21,808 (better than the storm and the rebels)
Sydney FC-18,682(better than 6 sydney based NRL teams, warratahs and the giants)
Brisbane Roar-14,957
Western Sydney Wanderers-14,860(better than 5 sydney based NRL teams and the giants, i think the warratahs too? not sure)
Newcastle Jets-11,949
Adelaide United-11,225
Melbourne Heart-9,933
Perth Glory-9,418
Central Coast Mariners-9,398
Wellington Phoenix-8,201

League AVG-13,041
it will be interesting for the A league, by the end of next season, how they are preforming, if the crowds keep rising they will over take the NRL :lol:
hehe that would be awesome man, the attendances have been on the up for the last few years after a bit of a low period, the original novelty wore off but the game is slowly starting to grow

i personally believe that soccer has a higher ceiling as a sport than rugby league in this country, not as high as aussie rules but rugby league for sure. time will only tell but all the signs so far have been positive
Why not play in Winter ..oh that's right ,you moved to summer to avoid the big boys...
& BBL (after GALLOP big noted) absolutely smashed the AL last summer.
But you keep dreaming..Maybe one day your sport wont be consigned to SBS.
the aim is to grow your product, spazza dazza. the old soccer comp was a basket cast, the A league so far seems to be doing ok. their crowds have risen steadily & have teams in most major cities across Australia, something the NRL has not

they have NOT risen steadily at all you lying fucktard

they were at 15,600 in 2008
& dropped below 10,000 a few years later
it took Geriatric Italians to get them going back up over the last few years

with no
Alice Sandra Del farto around
watch Sydney FC's crowds plummet this summer along with the rest of the worlds 99th ranked league ... the Aye League :cool:
i see why they call you the resident ****** on this forum as you froth up lies from your backside

a-league average attendance last 4 years

2010-11 - 8,393
2011-12 - 10,487
2012-13 - 12,337
2013-14 - 13,041

looks like clear improvement to me. why you heff to be mad? because the canberra bulldogs cant even pull in a crowd? even lowly newcastle jets are more popular team than you lol, so dont even compare your tiny club to names like del piero and sydney fc
ahhhh
what was the average in 2007/8 dickhead

it seems you conveniently left out some important information here :cool:
http://www.austadiums.com/sport/comp.php?sid=10

05|06 1,047,233 11,636 41,689 1,922
06|07 1,264,681 14,052 55,436 1,632
07|08 1,381,002 15,344 36,354 6,252
08|09 1,158,273 13,014 53,273 4,433
09|10 1,482,905 10,443 44,560 2,616


seems as though
the Oi League has had as many years of decline .... as improvement in attendances

post the all the facts cockhead
not just the ones that suit your argument

theres a good little fumbler
:cool:

Re: Fight Club - Football Crowds Thread

Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2014 7:01 pm
by sydneyfc
Raiderdave wrote:
sydneyfc wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:
leagueiscrap wrote:
AFLcrap1 wrote:
sydneyfc wrote:
leagueiscrap wrote:
sydneyfc wrote:
A-League regular season averages 2013-14

Melbourne Victory-21,808 (better than the storm and the rebels)
Sydney FC-18,682(better than 6 sydney based NRL teams, warratahs and the giants)
Brisbane Roar-14,957
Western Sydney Wanderers-14,860(better than 5 sydney based NRL teams and the giants, i think the warratahs too? not sure)
Newcastle Jets-11,949
Adelaide United-11,225
Melbourne Heart-9,933
Perth Glory-9,418
Central Coast Mariners-9,398
Wellington Phoenix-8,201

League AVG-13,041
it will be interesting for the A league, by the end of next season, how they are preforming, if the crowds keep rising they will over take the NRL :lol:
hehe that would be awesome man, the attendances have been on the up for the last few years after a bit of a low period, the original novelty wore off but the game is slowly starting to grow

i personally believe that soccer has a higher ceiling as a sport than rugby league in this country, not as high as aussie rules but rugby league for sure. time will only tell but all the signs so far have been positive
Why not play in Winter ..oh that's right ,you moved to summer to avoid the big boys...
& BBL (after GALLOP big noted) absolutely smashed the AL last summer.
But you keep dreaming..Maybe one day your sport wont be consigned to SBS.
the aim is to grow your product, spazza dazza. the old soccer comp was a basket cast, the A league so far seems to be doing ok. their crowds have risen steadily & have teams in most major cities across Australia, something the NRL has not

they have NOT risen steadily at all you lying fucktard

they were at 15,600 in 2008
& dropped below 10,000 a few years later
it took Geriatric Italians to get them going back up over the last few years

with no
Alice Sandra Del farto around
watch Sydney FC's crowds plummet this summer along with the rest of the worlds 99th ranked league ... the Aye League :cool:
i see why they call you the resident ****** on this forum as you froth up lies from your backside

a-league average attendance last 4 years

2010-11 - 8,393
2011-12 - 10,487
2012-13 - 12,337
2013-14 - 13,041

looks like clear improvement to me. why you heff to be mad? because the canberra bulldogs cant even pull in a crowd? even lowly newcastle jets are more popular team than you lol, so dont even compare your tiny club to names like del piero and sydney fc
ahhhh
what was the average in 2007/8 dickhead

it seems you conveniently left out some important information here :cool:
http://www.austadiums.com/sport/comp.php?sid=10

05|06 1,047,233 11,636 41,689 1,922
06|07 1,264,681 14,052 55,436 1,632
07|08 1,381,002 15,344 36,354 6,252
08|09 1,158,273 13,014 53,273 4,433
09|10 1,482,905 10,443 44,560 2,616


seems as though
the Oi League has had as many years of decline .... as improvement in attendances

post the all the facts cockhead
not just the ones that suit your argument

theres a good little fumbler
:cool:
i listed the fact the a-league went into a bad period from 2009 to 2011 already if you look back and read my previous posts, but its ok if you haven't

at the end of the day, its 4 years of growth whereas the nrl hasn't visibly improved at all over that same time, infact, you guys have gone backwards up until this year with 2013 being at 15,940 - a 500 person avg decline from the previous season

i did some more research and it seems the nrl hasn't seen any significant growth since 2005 when you're average was the same as it is now

that 20k goal by your ceo seems a bit farfetched if you ask me

Re: Fight Club - Football Crowds Thread

Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2014 8:09 pm
by Swans4ever
New Castle v NQL lucky if there's 5000 there - lots of empty seats!

Re: Fight Club - Football Crowds Thread

Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2014 10:19 pm
by leagueiscrap
Swans4ever wrote:
New Castle v NQL lucky if there's 5000 there - lots of empty seats!
the usual NRL crowd :(/
it will be fudged up to just under 10k