i've never said crowds being everything, they're definitely not. But it's really the only reliable stat you can get from AFL in other countries and RL in most countries except the U.K. and NZ. So for USA and stuff like that you have to go by crowds, there's no other way. Otherwise you're looking at dodgy participation numbers like the AFL are famous for. 20k in RSANRLCrap1 wrote:You're talking about crowds being the be all and end all in strength. I proved that to be a fallacy from RL HEARTLAND!!AFLcrap1 wrote:do you have any fucking comprehension skills at all/NRLCrap1 wrote:1,000 is an excellent crowd for the US! Bet there are plenty in the 900's! But of course in your massive state of denial you can bring yourself to admit that can you? Here's a fun fact - I'll bet that many local rugby league games in regional NSW struggle to pull 1,000 outside of finals!! Explain THAT!!pHyR3 wrote:here you go, I FOUND THE AFL CROWD RECORD IN THE STATES for non-exhibition games:
1,000 (2004). (Mid American Australian Football League). Nashville Kangaroos vs Chicago Swans – Nashville, Tennessee. (source MAAFL)
great work guys! let's play catch, oh wait....we cant.
fumble fumble fumble, perpetually confined to 3 backward states due to a shithouse game no one will like unless they are brought up with it and shunned if they dont.
this is a discussion on crowds in OTHER countries.
I know you fumbletards think the world ends at the Victorian border ,but you should realise that crowds in NSW do not count as international.
I swear a few brain cells die everytime I read one of your inane,mostly wrong as well as delusional posts.


