

xman wrote:KE, why is an even comp important?
http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf ... eation~116King-Eliagh wrote:And lets get this straight. The AFL have several highly ambiguous 'criteria' for their 'participation' numbers'schools'
Raiderdave wrote:perception is reality
Since when are schools ambiguous? Are you including fish?King-Eliagh wrote:And lets get this straight. The AFL have several highly ambiguous 'criteria' for their 'participation' numbers'schools'
xman wrote:KE, why is an even comp important?
Link?King-Eliagh wrote:'schools' dont participate.fudge fudge
xman wrote:KE, why is an even comp important?
are you suggesting the AFL include all pupils in the entire school?King-Eliagh wrote:You need to think more Xman.
How does a 'school' participate? Schools dont play the sport last I recall. Humans do. The AFL participation category 'schools' is a catch all. Comprehende?
King-Eliagh wrote:'schools' dont participate.fudge fudge
http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf ... eation~116(a) Children aged 5–14 years who participated in organised sport (excluding dancing) outside of school hours during the 12 months prior to interview in April 2009.
xman wrote:KE, why is an even comp important?
I claimed the ARs participation numbers were higher than RL and you insinuated the ARs numbers were fudged because of the school criteria. I showed you the ABS figures still show a healthy advantage to ARs and excluded school activities.King-Eliagh wrote:Thats fantastic Xman. But it doesnt answer the ambiguity around the AFL's 'schools' participation category now does it?
Lets keep this discussion I've raised focused rather than running around the ABS website and having lil premature ejaculations when you spot something pro AFL, shall we?
Stewie wrote:Soccer participation in western Sydney is not anywhere near "equal" to Rl, it smashes Rl participation rates. Rl is an unpopular sport to play (for good reason), soccer is very popular amongst kids hence the high participation rates. However it's been well proven that high participation rates do not equal high level support for that sport. Soccer in America is huge at a junior level, but interest in the MLS is tiny compared to the "big 4" American sports. Same goes for Australia with high level participation for both soccer and basketball, but interest in the A-League and NBL is nothing compared to the AFL. (A-League interest is bigger than nRL in most states of Australia these days).eelofwest wrote:Gotta say Pies one of your worst comments to date, pick up your game.Raiderdave wrote:ah ..... theres an 83,000 seat stadium ..... 400 metres from GWS's home ground
that they choose NOT to use for fear that their 7500 crowds would look bad in it ......
when one knows as little as you do.. best check a few things out before posting ..... & save yourself looking like a complete d.ick
K
You are comparing GWS with the wanderers.....![]()
The wanderers shit all over the midgets, the wanderers will be a big soccer club wait and see. The junior participation in western Sydney for soccer is on Par with rugby league in the area if not even more then league, what makes you think the midgets are even mentioned in the same breath as the wanderers.??
Western Sydney is soccer heartland, all you have to do is look at all the big names in Australian soccer in years past and at present to see that most of them come from western Sydney.
I know countless Wanderers fans that are Eels fans first and foremost but will support then wanderers in the summer, if Soccer wants to go winter sport it will get murdered by league, if it stays summer then it will flourish imo.
(A-League interest is bigger than nRL in most states of Australia these days).
This is the kind of pathetic response I expectedeelofwest wrote:Stewie wrote:Soccer participation in western Sydney is not anywhere near "equal" to Rl, it smashes Rl participation rates. Rl is an unpopular sport to play (for good reason), soccer is very popular amongst kids hence the high participation rates. However it's been well proven that high participation rates do not equal high level support for that sport. Soccer in America is huge at a junior level, but interest in the MLS is tiny compared to the "big 4" American sports. Same goes for Australia with high level participation for both soccer and basketball, but interest in the A-League and NBL is nothing compared to the AFL. (A-League interest is bigger than nRL in most states of Australia these days).eelofwest wrote:Gotta say Pies one of your worst comments to date, pick up your game.
You are comparing GWS with the wanderers.....![]()
The wanderers shit all over the midgets, the wanderers will be a big soccer club wait and see. The junior participation in western Sydney for soccer is on Par with rugby league in the area if not even more then league, what makes you think the midgets are even mentioned in the same breath as the wanderers.??
Western Sydney is soccer heartland, all you have to do is look at all the big names in Australian soccer in years past and at present to see that most of them come from western Sydney.
I know countless Wanderers fans that are Eels fans first and foremost but will support then wanderers in the summer, if Soccer wants to go winter sport it will get murdered by league, if it stays summer then it will flourish imo.![]()
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(A-League interest is bigger than nRL in most states of Australia these days).![]()
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I am not surprised you were kicked from LU, you have no idea mate. I think it is time we stick you in the mentle home with Cos, you are about as delusional as he is and that is saying something...![]()
Hang on COS is this your alias?![]()
Raiderdave wrote:
7K is a tremendous turnout
Why bend the truth Xman? Are you feeling slightly illegitimate?Xman wrote:I claimed the ARs participation numbers were higher than RL and you insinuated the ARs numbers were fudged because of the school criteria. I showed you the ABS figures still show a healthy advantage to ARs and excluded school activities.King-Eliagh wrote:Thats fantastic Xman. But it doesnt answer the ambiguity around the AFL's 'schools' participation category now does it?
Lets keep this discussion I've raised focused rather than running around the ABS website and having lil premature ejaculations when you spot something pro AFL, shall we?
What's the problem?
xman wrote:KE, why is an even comp important?
Yeah, and I showed you that even using independant figures ARs still smashes RL for participation numbers, which confirmed my original claim.King-Eliagh wrote:Why bend the truth Xman? Are you feeling slightly illegitimate?Xman wrote:I claimed the ARs participation numbers were higher than RL and you insinuated the ARs numbers were fudged because of the school criteria. I showed you the ABS figures still show a healthy advantage to ARs and excluded school activities.King-Eliagh wrote:Thats fantastic Xman. But it doesnt answer the ambiguity around the AFL's 'schools' participation category now does it?
Lets keep this discussion I've raised focused rather than running around the ABS website and having lil premature ejaculations when you spot something pro AFL, shall we?
What's the problem?
I stated "The AFL have several highly ambiguous 'criteria' for their 'participation' numbers". Not talking about the ABS however if the AFL come out stating fudged participation numbers then we must also ask where the ABS gets their figures, with or without the bogus 'schools' category.
Keep to the topic my friend.