Xman wrote:So the ABS are controlled by the AFL?
Quick, get your tinfoil hats on!!
the ABS said your sport has 223K in 2010
the VFL says thats risen by 670K more in 2 years
a 300% + increase

& we're the ones wearing tin foil hats



Xman wrote:So the ABS are controlled by the AFL?
Quick, get your tinfoil hats on!!
Take your issue up with them. They must give accurate descriptions of how they came up with the figures.Raiderdave wrote:Xman wrote:So the ABS are controlled by the AFL?
Quick, get your tinfoil hats on!!
the ABS said your sport has 223K in 2010
the VFL says thats risen by 670K more in 2 years
a 300% + increase![]()
& we're the ones wearing tin foil hats![]()
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my issue with who .. the ABS ?Xman wrote:Take your issue up with them. They must give accurate descriptions of how they came up with the figures.Raiderdave wrote:Xman wrote:So the ABS are controlled by the AFL?
Quick, get your tinfoil hats on!!
the ABS said your sport has 223K in 2010
the VFL says thats risen by 670K more in 2 years
a 300% + increase![]()
& we're the ones wearing tin foil hats![]()
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But all things considered, whether in schools, auskick, or club level, ARs participation is at record levels.
ahhhhhhhXman wrote:So, where do the ABS get their figures? Show me why they are wrong.
are you unable to comprehend ?theres no doubt the ABS figure is correct
Why?Raiderdave wrote:ahhhhhhhXman wrote:So, where do the ABS get their figures? Show me why they are wrong.![]()
what part of
are you unable to comprehend ?theres no doubt the ABS figure is correct![]()
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for the 4th time
its the VFL's figures that are not even close to being right
& if you use the ABS's figure ( thanks drac for linking it) then this is prove definitive ..that it can't be
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You might want to check that again Dave. I think you have participation numbers mixed up with registered player numbers.Raiderdave wrote:Drac wrote:Are these numbers fudged?Raiderdave wrote:
fudgey fudgey ......![]()
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naughty naughty
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http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf ... eation~116
the ABS says... 223K played VFL in 2010
in 2012 apparently its 895K
nothing sus there ........
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piesman2011 wrote:You might want to check that again Dave. I think you have participation numbers mixed up with registered player numbers.Raiderdave wrote:Drac wrote:
the ABS says... 223K played VFL in 2010
in 2012 apparently its 895K
nothing sus there ........
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The AFL clearly stated school, auskick and club numbers. Did the ABS?Raiderdave wrote:piesman2011 wrote:You might want to check that again Dave. I think you have participation numbers mixed up with registered player numbers.Raiderdave wrote:
the ABS says... 223K played VFL in 2010
in 2012 apparently its 895K
nothing sus there ........
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where on the VFL's ... page of half truths.. are the VFL's 2012.. registered player numbers ?
I mean
given we know how the VFL collates its participation figures ( see E's little example on how it goes down )
who gives a f about them ....![]()
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I mean they are pointless ... meaningless ... as the Fed Govt stated
Raiderdave wrote:perception is reality
yes .. year after year the VFL put up ... participation figures onlyXman wrote:The AFL clearly stated school, auskick and club numbers. Did the ABS?Raiderdave wrote:piesman2011 wrote:You might want to check that again Dave. I think you have participation numbers mixed up with registered player numbers.
where on the VFL's ... page of half truths.. are the VFL's 2012.. registered player numbers ?
I mean
given we know how the VFL collates its participation figures ( see E's little example on how it goes down )
who gives a f about them ....![]()
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I mean they are pointless ... meaningless ... as the Fed Govt stated
Drac wrote:Dave, did you actually read the report or did you just skim through it looking for random figures?
223,700 was the number of MALE CHILDREN playing Australian Football in 2009-10.
You'd almost think there was another group of sporting participants.....what are they called again? God, it's on the tip of my tongue! Not children, the other things...the things that children grow up into....Raiderdave wrote:Drac wrote:Dave, did you actually read the report or did you just skim through it looking for random figures?
223,700 was the number of MALE CHILDREN playing Australian Football in 2009-10.
so 230 or 240K played all up with girls included
so what.... it aint 800K in 2012 plus D head ?![]()
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Raiderdave wrote:perception is reality
Classic!Drac wrote:You'd almost think there was another group of sporting participants.....what are they called again? God, it's on the tip of my tongue! Not children, the other things...the things that children grow up into....Raiderdave wrote:Drac wrote:Dave, did you actually read the report or did you just skim through it looking for random figures?
223,700 was the number of MALE CHILDREN playing Australian Football in 2009-10.
so 230 or 240K played all up with girls included
so what.... it aint 800K in 2012 plus D head ?![]()
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I wonder....I wonder if table 14.13 measures the participation numbers of these.....'non-children', these people over the age of 15. Adults! That's the term I was looking for! Adults.
223,700 male children, 227,600 male adults. So 450kish not including female adults or children, many of whom participate in Auskick. Given the increases in playing numbers (especially **** women) that have been described in 2010, 2011, and now 2012, yes, I think it's plausible that numbers across all age groups and genders have increased to their current figure.
Dave, I don't like to call you names because of your cognitive disabilities, but you Sir, are a toilet.
Drac wrote:You'd almost think there was another group of sporting participants.....what are they called again? God, it's on the tip of my tongue! Not children, the other things...the things that children grow up into....Raiderdave wrote:Drac wrote:Dave, did you actually read the report or did you just skim through it looking for random figures?
223,700 was the number of MALE CHILDREN playing Australian Football in 2009-10.
so 230 or 240K played all up with girls included
so what.... it aint 800K in 2012 plus D head ?![]()
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I wonder....I wonder if table 14.13 measures the participation numbers of these.....'non-children', these people over the age of 15. Adults! That's the term I was looking for! Adults.
223,700 male children, 227,600 male adults. So 450kish not including female adults or children, many of whom participate in Auskick. Given the increases in playing numbers (especially **** women) that have been described in 2010, 2011, and now 2012, yes, I think it's plausible that numbers across all age groups and genders have increased to their current figure.
Dave, I don't like to call you names because of your cognitive disabilities, but you Sir, are a toilet.
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