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Re: Fight Club - Football Crowds

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2014 10:11 am
by sydneyfc
post_hoc wrote:
Sydney FC

Did you know that the Wanderers have the two highest attendance games this year at Pirtek?

I wonder if it will be three after Saturday night?
yeah i do

but apparently it means nothing on here according to our resident expert on pirtek - parraplastic

Re: Fight Club - Football Crowds

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2014 2:18 pm
by ParraEelsNRL
Did you know, every record at Parramatta stadium belongs to the eels?

LOL

Re: Fight Club - Football Crowds

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2014 3:32 pm
by sydneyfc
ParraEelsNRL wrote:
Did you know, every record at Parramatta stadium belongs to the eels?

LOL
so they should, you've been playing at the place for 25 years [-X

so imagine the shock at the current trend with the wanderers surpassing the eels home average for 2 years straight, also recording the highest individual matches at the place for 2 years straight as well

all is not well in parra land! :lol:

Re: Fight Club - Football Crowds

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2014 3:52 pm
by ParraEelsNRL
How the eels got over 18,500 this year against the dragons, if wsw have got more, it'll only be once or twice in their history you idiot, and that's while they are playing for trophies, and they still didn't fill the phucking joint.

Re: Fight Club - Football Crowds

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2014 5:00 pm
by post_hoc
18,896 Wanderers versus Seoul FC
19,216 Wanderers versus Mariners
17093 Wanderers versus Evergrande
19,369 Wanderers versus Brisbane
19,585 Wanderes versus Sydney FC

I think the 18,896 is under threat on Saturday

That is in 2 Years

Re: Fight Club - Football Crowds

Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2014 1:09 pm
by ParraEelsNRL
3,678 for Sydney FC v Adelaide LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL


Weren't the two clown in here having a go at parra for getting 50k one week at anz then getting a smaller crowd the next at Parramatta?

Bahahahahaha didn't Sydney FC get 40,0000 on the weekend?


Muhahahahahahahahahahahaha


3,000 and they probably fudged it.

Ol fraud fc wasn't there, he was here posting shit.

Re: Fight Club - Football Crowds

Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2014 1:15 pm
by AFLcrap1
The hooligans have gone a bit quiet in here.

Re: Fight Club - Football Crowds

Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2014 3:54 pm
by post_hoc
The figures for the Parramatta game were the same competition, played 1 week later.

The 3000 figure was for a different competition played a few days latter on a Tuesday night. It is a totally different competition, again hard for you to understand, but the FFA cup started with 700 teams and is now down to 6????

Re: Fight Club - Football Crowds

Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2014 5:07 pm
by ParraEelsNRL
But but but.

SOO is played mid week too.

I remember the old Toothes Cup, Amco Cup, Panasonic Cup that RL used to have which had teams from country towns all over NSW-QLD, had sides from WA, Vic and so on, teams from PNG and NZ would have a crack each year and that was played mid week, some of the country sides would get more people to the games and that was in the amateur era :lol:

Re: Fight Club - Football Crowds

Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2014 5:40 pm
by sydneyfc
ParraEelsNRL wrote:
But but but.

SOO is played mid week too.

I remember the old Toothes Cup, Amco Cup, Panasonic Cup that RL used to have which had teams from country towns all over NSW-QLD, had sides from WA, Vic and so on, teams from PNG and NZ would have a crack each year and that was played mid week, some of the country sides would get more people to the games and that was in the amateur era :lol:
"i remember"

does this mean it happened 20 years ago? The only reference that RL can compare with the FFA Cup are your lower tier RL comp

like,

the NSW cup GF being attended by 3,000 people

Our attendance last night sat bang average with the rest of the games and was a good test to see where the fans sit on midweek cup games that is still trying to market itself and gain some moment, especially straight after a big derby. Cup game also aren't part of the membership scheme so every single person there had to pay

Re: Fight Club - Football Crowds

Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2014 12:17 pm
by ParraEelsNRL
Wtf has the nsw cup got to do with anything?

Re: Fight Club - Football Crowds

Posted: Fri Oct 24, 2014 12:06 am
by leagueiscrap
ParraEelsNRL wrote:
Wtf has the nsw cup got to do with anything?
who who cares
but speaking of the state comps of that shite sport, how did their GF's go :-k
we didn't hear a thing about them in central QLD :-k
only about how big the AFL ones were :\:

Re: Fight Club - Football Crowds

Posted: Fri Oct 24, 2014 8:51 am
by AFLcrap1
leagueiscrap wrote:
ParraEelsNRL wrote:
Wtf has the nsw cup got to do with anything?
who who cares
but speaking of the state comps of that shite sport, how did their GF's go :-k
we didn't hear a thing about them in central QLD :-k
only about how big the AFL ones were :\:
:drunk: :drunk:

Re: Fight Club - Football Crowds

Posted: Fri Oct 24, 2014 12:07 pm
by leagueiscrap
AFLcrap1 wrote:
leagueiscrap wrote:
ParraEelsNRL wrote:
Wtf has the nsw cup got to do with anything?
who who cares
but speaking of the state comps of that shite sport, how did their GF's go :-k
we didn't hear a thing about them in central QLD :-k
only about how big the AFL ones were :\:
:drunk: :drunk:
start watching the news spazza you might be suprised :)))

Re: Fight Club - Football Crowds

Posted: Fri Oct 24, 2014 1:17 pm
by AFLcrap1
leagueiscrap wrote:
AFLcrap1 wrote:
leagueiscrap wrote:
ParraEelsNRL wrote:
Wtf has the nsw cup got to do with anything?
who who cares
but speaking of the state comps of that shite sport, how did their GF's go :-k
we didn't hear a thing about them in central QLD :-k
only about how big the AFL ones were :\:
:drunk: :drunk:
start watching the news spazza you might be suprised :)))
Queensland ratings figures for Intrust Super Cup rugby league finals games beating AFL on TV
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(l-r) Easts coach Craig Ingebrigtsen, Easts captain Steve Thorpe, Pride captain Tyrone McCarthy and Pride coach Jason Demetriou ahead of Sunday’s Intrust Super Cup grand final.
SECOND tier rugby league games are out-rating AFL finals games in Queensland as the Intrust Super Cup attracts record audiences.

The Intrust Super Cup preliminary final on Channel 9 last Sunday smashed free-to-air coverage of the AFL’s two preliminary finals that weekend.

More than 120,000 people watched traditional Brisbane rivals Easts Tigers and Wynnum Manly battle last Sunday afternoon.

Stadium security stepped up amid terror fears

It was a clash between plumbers, electricians, accountants and bar tenders as part-time footballers ripped into each other in another chapter of a gloriously bitter Brisbane rivalry.

The league final doubled 7Mate’s prime time coverage of the Sydney Swans thumping of North Melbourne on Friday night, which attracted 62,991 viewers.

The AFL’s preliminary final on Saturday between Hawthorn and Port Adelaide drew 88,721 viewers on 7Mate.

The AFL games were also shown live on Foxtel, attracting more than 400,000 national viewers to each, but there are no Queensland-specific viewers numbers available for pay television.

Queensland Rugby League chairman Peter Betros wasted little time showing his pride in the strong ratings, noting them at the launch of the Intrust Super Cup grand final yesterday.

“The Intrust Super Cup out-rated the AFL’s preliminary finals… and those ratings show when it comes to AFL or league, Queenslanders will always choose league,” Betros said.

Easts’ 30-12 win over Wynnum Manly was the most-watched Intrust Super Cup game in a regional market, even out-rating last year’s grand final that featured Mackay.

The competition’s record could be broken this Sunday when Easts take on Northern Pride at Suncorp Stadium.

While the Intrust Super Cup’s television ratings are surging, the NRL’s viewers have dropped with a general decline in television audiences to blame.

Industry insiders believe about 40,000 fewer people are watching television each night this year as social media and smart phones tear people from one screen to another.

However, the AFL is winning the war on the Gold Coast with the Suns crowds higher than the Titans, who are now homeless after moving out of the Centre of Excellence due to high rent costs.

The Suns averaged 16,092 fans this year at home compared to the Titans’ 13,194.

The Brisbane Lions however are battling for attention both at the ground and on television with a home average of 19,743 fans compared to the Broncos’ 33,354 average in 2014.

Intrust Super Cup preliminary final Easts vs Wynnum Manly: 120,457 viewers across Queensland.

AFL preliminary final - Sydney v North Melbourne: 62,991 viewers across Queensland.