Re: Fight Club: Crowds
Posted: Sat Jul 25, 2015 4:20 pm
10,131. That's GWS's crowd average in Canberra in 2015.
Well done GWS. Record membership numbers this season too.BruceOfRedfernNSW wrote:10,131. That's GWS's crowd average in Canberra in 2015.
Yep it's great isn't, people love football.The_Wookie wrote:500,000 people have attended 8 soccer matches since the season ends, featuring top international soccer sides in 4 states.
For perspective, this is the equivelant of about 30% (about 40 matches) of the entire Aleague season.
Running is something your great at spazza.AFLcrap1 wrote:If dumbo can spam multiple threads( this is a crowd thread) with his ratings box crap ,then I will will ask him in here to answer my questions about his ratings box theory .
Don't run dumbo .
Grow some balls .
Here we go ..
According to you .
Tv stations hand out ratings boxers to select people .
Knowing that they will watch certain programs .
Then try to leverage advertising dollars off companies with these fake numbers .
Here's where your theory is as about as relevant as all your other bizarre claims .
So once a tv channel has put out fake ratings to show how popular a program or sport is ,they then have to fork out hundreds of millions of dollars to buy the rights to that sport .
Why would they artificially inflate the popularity of a sport when it will drive the price up ?
According to you they are paying big overs for something they know doesn't rate well ,but they lied about that so they could outlay far more than it's worth .
Why would any company do that?
Why do you think it is half arsed crap? Many of the current Asian Champion soceroos play or played in it, the current Asian Club Champions are in the League.The_Wookie wrote:correction. People love GOOD football, not the half arsed crap they get here during the Aleague season
As opposed to one team having one stadium and a population in that city of several million in cases of any other leaguespost_hoc wrote:I don't know of any other sport leagues in the world where 9 teams play out of two stadiums, that is 50% of teams in the league sharing 2 grounds.
A further 4 teams share another 2 grounds.
So 13 teams share a total of 4 grounds, no other professional league in world has that. That is heavily concentrated if you ask me.
Hardly a reliable yard stick for 'half-arsed' therefore there are only 2 leagues in the world that are not 'half-arsed'The_Wookie wrote:Are the elite players staying in the Aleagyue or still going to europe? what they are? So half arsed.post_hoc wrote:Why do you think it is half arsed crap? Many of the current Asian Champion soceroos play or played in it, the current Asian Club Champions are in the League.The_Wookie wrote:correction. People love GOOD football, not the half arsed crap they get here during the Aleague season
The average attendance from last year puts us above the first division in Portugal, Belgium, Russia, Turkey the second division of Football in France.
And not far behind the 2nd division of UK Football.
So if you are going by Attendance then I think the A-League is going pretty well.
yet the biggest event in World Rugby League the SOO doesn't attract as many to the ground as a Friendly football match,AFLcrap1 wrote:Lol .
Sokka in Aust puffs it's chest out over visiting teams .
Yet the lol league is still bottom of the footy pile in Aust .
While the SOO and friendly Soccer match both got excellent crowds.post_hoc wrote:yet the biggest event in World Rugby League the SOO doesn't attract as many to the ground as a Friendly football match,AFLcrap1 wrote:Lol .
Sokka in Aust puffs it's chest out over visiting teams .
Yet the lol league is still bottom of the footy pile in Aust .
But SOO in Melbourne isn't an annual event, when was the last time it was played at the MCG before this year?leeroy*NRL* wrote:While the SOO and friendly Soccer match both got excellent crowds.post_hoc wrote:yet the biggest event in World Rugby League the SOO doesn't attract as many to the ground as a Friendly football match,AFLcrap1 wrote:Lol .
Sokka in Aust puffs it's chest out over visiting teams .
Yet the lol league is still bottom of the footy pile in Aust .
Big Difference to a one off event and yearly event.
however Big European clubs will continue to get big crowds
what is strange though, usually with big crowd numbers in events
the Tv figure is massive, which did not show for these games.