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Re: AFL Crowds vs NRL Crowds

Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2013 1:12 pm
by Stewie
Raiderdave wrote:
Stewie wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:

F me ...... the average cheapest prices to gain entry into arsehole park .. or whateva its called for vicky kicky games is as above
according to the VFL that is
is
about $17
not $37 like you claimed you complete C head #-o
when will you tire of being wrong :lol: :lol:
For an adult to purchase a general admission price to a Port Adelaide game, it will cost them over $38 and that's according to your own link. Like I said before, general admission at AAMI Stadium is the northern balcony.

Image

Shove that bullshit $16 figure up your arse, Raiderdave.
on average ..... $16 to get the cheapest Gen admin seats into a poort snotonmypants game

according to the VFL
end of :cool:
Umm no, the AFL link didn't even mention GA you moron. I showed you that GA at AAMI Stadium is not the cheapest tickets.

And if you're going to do an average price, at least separate adults and children into two different categories you fucking minda. :lol:

Re: AFL Crowds vs NRL Crowds

Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2013 1:33 pm
by Drac
This is a classic thread. Apparently making tickets affordable and getting 6 million people through the gates makes the AFL somehow inferior to the nRL. The excuses that come from nRL fans are great.

Big AFL Crowds: Cheap tickets, mostly children attending, fudgy wudgy
Tiny nRL crowds: weather, bad stadiums, Superleague
Poor nRL participation rates: Superleague
Low membership numbers: Superleague
Lack of nRL expansion: Superleague

the list goes on lol.

Re: AFL Crowds vs NRL Crowds

Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2013 4:58 pm
by Raiderdave
Stewie wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:
Stewie wrote:
For an adult to purchase a general admission price to a Port Adelaide game, it will cost them over $38 and that's according to your own link. Like I said before, general admission at AAMI Stadium is the northern balcony.

Image

Shove that bullshit $16 figure up your arse, Raiderdave.
on average ..... $16 to get the cheapest Gen admin seats into a poort snotonmypants game

according to the VFL
end of :cool:
Umm no, the AFL link didn't even mention GA you moron. I showed you that GA at AAMI Stadium is not the cheapest tickets.

And if you're going to do an average price, at least separate adults and children into two different categories you fucking minda. :lol:
you seriously are a ******** gimp aren't you
GA is the cheapest entry price for the general public ..... & once again
the average price .... divided by 3 category's ....for access to poor pennylesselaide ... is about $16

end of :cool:

Re: AFL Crowds vs NRL Crowds

Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2013 4:59 pm
by Raiderdave
Drac wrote:
This is a classic thread. Apparently making tickets affordable and getting 6 million people through the gates makes the AFL somehow inferior to the nRL. The excuses that come from nRL fans are great.

Big AFL Crowds: Cheap tickets, mostly children attending, fudgy wudgy
Tiny nRL crowds: weather, bad stadiums, Superleague
Poor nRL participation rates: Superleague
Low membership numbers: Superleague
Lack of nRL expansion: Superleague

the list goes on lol.
theres cheap ..... then theres VFL prices d head :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: AFL Crowds vs NRL Crowds

Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2013 5:17 pm
by Stewie
Raiderdave wrote:
Stewie wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:
For an adult to purchase a general admission price to a Port Adelaide game, it will cost them over $38 and that's according to your own link. Like I said before, general admission at AAMI Stadium is the northern balcony.

Image

Shove that bullshit $16 figure up your arse, Raiderdave.
on average ..... $16 to get the cheapest Gen admin seats into a poort snotonmypants game

according to the VFL
end of :cool:
Umm no, the AFL link didn't even mention GA you moron. I showed you that GA at AAMI Stadium is not the cheapest tickets.

And if you're going to do an average price, at least separate adults and children into two different categories you fucking minda. :lol:
you seriously are a ******** gimp aren't you
GA is the cheapest entry price for the general public ..... & once again
the average price .... divided by 3 category's ....for access to poor pennylesselaide ... is about $16

end of :cool:[/quote]
You really believe that? Go to AAMI Stadium and ask for a general admission ticket, see what that costs you, fuck head. It's the most expensive area at AAMI.
The cheapest adult ticket is $28 which is a standard terrace you moron. Divide the adult categories by their prices and you end up with a cost over $30.

Re: AFL Crowds vs NRL Crowds

Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2013 5:23 pm
by Raiderdave
Stewie wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:
Stewie wrote:
For an adult to purchase a general admission price to a Port Adelaide game, it will cost them over $38 and that's according to your own link. Like I said before, general admission at AAMI Stadium is the northern balcony.

Image

Shove that bullshit $16 figure up your arse, Raiderdave.
on average ..... $16 to get the cheapest Gen admin seats into a poort snotonmypants game

according to the VFL
end of :cool:
Umm no, the AFL link didn't even mention GA you moron. I showed you that GA at AAMI Stadium is not the cheapest tickets.

And if you're going to do an average price, at least separate adults and children into two different categories you fucking minda. :lol:
you seriously are a ******** gimp aren't you
GA is the cheapest entry price for the general public ..... & once again
the average price .... divided by 3 category's ....for access to poor pennylesselaide ... is about $16

end of :cool:[/quote]
You really believe that? .[/quote]

do I believe what the VFL posted as the prices

why wouldn't I ?
what I find astounding is a gimp like you .... thinks he knows more then the actual games head body :lol: :lol:
on average
$16 to get into a poort poweroutage game :cool:

Re: AFL Crowds vs NRL Crowds

Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2013 5:53 pm
by Stewie
Raiderdave wrote:
Stewie wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:
For an adult to purchase a general admission price to a Port Adelaide game, it will cost them over $38 and that's according to your own link. Like I said before, general admission at AAMI Stadium is the northern balcony.

Image

Shove that bullshit $16 figure up your arse, Raiderdave.
on average ..... $16 to get the cheapest Gen admin seats into a poort snotonmypants game

according to the VFL
end of :cool:
Umm no, the AFL link didn't even mention GA you moron. I showed you that GA at AAMI Stadium is not the cheapest tickets.

And if you're going to do an average price, at least separate adults and children into two different categories you fucking minda. :lol:
you seriously are a ******** gimp aren't you
GA is the cheapest entry price for the general public ..... & once again
the average price .... divided by 3 category's ....for access to poor pennylesselaide ... is about $16

end of :cool:[/quote]
You really believe that? .[/quote]

$16 to get into a poort poweroutage game :cool:[/quote]
The cheapest adult ticket is $27 though, and that's from the article you quoted :lol:

More Raiderdave failure.

Re: AFL Crowds vs NRL Crowds

Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2013 12:07 pm
by Drac
Raiderdave wrote:
Drac wrote:
This is a classic thread. Apparently making tickets affordable and getting 6 million people through the gates makes the AFL somehow inferior to the nRL. The excuses that come from nRL fans are great.

Big AFL Crowds: Cheap tickets, mostly children attending, fudgy wudgy
Tiny nRL crowds: weather, bad stadiums, Superleague
Poor nRL participation rates: Superleague
Low membership numbers: Superleague
Lack of nRL expansion: Superleague

the list goes on lol.
theres cheap ..... then theres VFL prices d head :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Let's assume for a moment that AFL prices are as cheap as you think they are (they're not, but I digress). AFL revenue dwarfs nRL revenue. AFL attendances belittle nRL attendances. How do you rationalise AFL ticket prices being cheaper (again, they're not, but we'll ignore this fact for a moment) as somehow equating AFL inferiority?

They get the best of both worlds. Massive attendances and massive revenues. How is the nRL charging more (they don't btw), yet getting less people and less total revenue somehow a 'win' for your code?

What argument are you trying to make?

Re: AFL Crowds vs NRL Crowds

Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2013 12:19 pm
by Raiderdave
Stewie wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:
Stewie wrote:
For an adult to purchase a general admission price to a Port Adelaide game, it will cost them over $38 and that's according to your own link. Like I said before, general admission at AAMI Stadium is the northern balcony.

Image

Shove that bullshit $16 figure up your arse, Raiderdave.
on average ..... $16 to get the cheapest Gen admin seats into a poort snotonmypants game

according to the VFL
end of :cool:
Umm no, the AFL link didn't even mention GA you moron. I showed you that GA at AAMI Stadium is not the cheapest tickets.

And if you're going to do an average price, at least separate adults and children into two different categories you fucking minda. :lol:
you seriously are a ******** gimp aren't you
GA is the cheapest entry price for the general public ..... & once again
the average price .... divided by 3 category's ....for access to poor pennylesselaide ... is about $16

end of :cool:[/quote]
You really believe that? .[/quote]

$16 to get into a poort poweroutage game :cool:[/quote]
The cheapest adult ticket is $27 though, and that's from the article you quoted :lol:

More Raiderdave failure.[/quote]

and the concession price is $20
a child $3

thats $50
divided by 3...... is $16.33

spewie ...... I know Sth Australians are uneducated gimps
but you sir take uneducated ... to new scary lows :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: AFL Crowds vs NRL Crowds

Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2013 12:32 pm
by Raiderdave
Drac wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:
Drac wrote:
This is a classic thread. Apparently making tickets affordable and getting 6 million people through the gates makes the AFL somehow inferior to the nRL. The excuses that come from nRL fans are great.

Big AFL Crowds: Cheap tickets, mostly children attending, fudgy wudgy
Tiny nRL crowds: weather, bad stadiums, Superleague
Poor nRL participation rates: Superleague
Low membership numbers: Superleague
Lack of nRL expansion: Superleague

the list goes on lol.
theres cheap ..... then theres VFL prices d head :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Let's assume for a moment that AFL prices are as cheap as you think they are (they're not, but I digress). AFL revenue dwarfs nRL revenue. AFL attendances belittle nRL attendances. How do you rationalise AFL ticket prices being cheaper (again, they're not, but we'll ignore this fact for a moment) as somehow equating AFL inferiority?

They get the best of both worlds. Massive attendances and massive revenues. How is the nRL charging more (they don't btw), yet getting less people and less total revenue somehow a 'win' for your code?

What argument are you trying to make?
NRL revenue has gone from being half the VFL's
to 3/4 of it over night
VFL attendances are plummeting

and heres the thing

it was the Headline whores .. the VFL ... who couldn't get into print quick enough to proclaim they are the 4th highest average attendance in the world ... having the gall to declare .. they have a higher average attendance .... then the National Baseball League in the USA ( by about 600 a game )
and this is where I & many others see straight through the VFL's bullshit.. yet its dopey fans cannot

the average Cost of getting into a premier league game is about $40
the cost of getting into a VFL game is about $18

you cannot there for compare the averages as it is irrelevant
if a vicky kicky game cost on average $40 to get into ..... it would not average the crowds it does
& similarly EPL games would average a lot more if you cut its admission prices in half

lets compare the NBL & VFL in real terms shall we
75 Million people watched the NBL in the summer of 2012 in the US ...
& less then 7 Million .... the VFL

the VFL comparing itself & claiming its more popular then the NBL .... is plain laughable
its hysterical

but thats what the VFL tries to get people to believe .... & more astoundingly ...... D head VFL fans in here & elsewhere ... believe it :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: AFL Crowds vs NRL Crowds

Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2013 1:03 pm
by piesman2011
Are you talking about the MBL Dave? Im confused.

Re: AFL Crowds vs NRL Crowds

Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2013 1:06 pm
by Raiderdave
piesman2011 wrote:
Are you talking about the MBL Dave? Im confused.
yeah .... major league baseball.

Re: AFL Crowds vs NRL Crowds

Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2013 1:22 pm
by Drac
Raiderdave wrote:
Drac wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:
theres cheap ..... then theres VFL prices d head :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Let's assume for a moment that AFL prices are as cheap as you think they are (they're not, but I digress). AFL revenue dwarfs nRL revenue. AFL attendances belittle nRL attendances. How do you rationalise AFL ticket prices being cheaper (again, they're not, but we'll ignore this fact for a moment) as somehow equating AFL inferiority?

They get the best of both worlds. Massive attendances and massive revenues. How is the nRL charging more (they don't btw), yet getting less people and less total revenue somehow a 'win' for your code?

What argument are you trying to make?
NRL revenue has gone from being half the VFL's
to 3/4 of it over night
VFL attendances are plummeting

and heres the thing

it was the Headline whores .. the VFL ... who couldn't get into print quick enough to proclaim they are the 4th highest average attendance in the world ... having the gall to declare .. they have a higher average attendance .... then the National Baseball League in the USA ( by about 600 a game )
and this is where I & many others see straight through the VFL's bullshit.. yet its dopey fans cannot

the average Cost of getting into a premier league game is about $40
the cost of getting into a VFL game is about $18

you cannot there for compare the averages as it is irrelevant
if a vicky kicky game cost on average $40 to get into ..... it would not average the crowds it does
& similarly EPL games would average a lot more if you cut its admission prices in half

lets compare the NBL & VFL in real terms shall we
75 Million people watched the NBL in the summer of 2012 in the US ...
& less then 7 Million .... the VFL

the VFL comparing itself & claiming its more popular then the NBL .... is plain laughable
its hysterical

but thats what the VFL tries to get people to believe .... & more astoundingly ...... D head VFL fans in here & elsewhere ... believe it :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
By any measure you wish to name, the AFL is more popular than the NBL.

You ******.

Re: AFL Crowds vs NRL Crowds

Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2013 1:30 pm
by Raiderdave
Drac wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:
Drac wrote:
Let's assume for a moment that AFL prices are as cheap as you think they are (they're not, but I digress). AFL revenue dwarfs nRL revenue. AFL attendances belittle nRL attendances. How do you rationalise AFL ticket prices being cheaper (again, they're not, but we'll ignore this fact for a moment) as somehow equating AFL inferiority?

They get the best of both worlds. Massive attendances and massive revenues. How is the nRL charging more (they don't btw), yet getting less people and less total revenue somehow a 'win' for your code?

What argument are you trying to make?
NRL revenue has gone from being half the VFL's
to 3/4 of it over night
VFL attendances are plummeting

and heres the thing

it was the Headline whores .. the VFL ... who couldn't get into print quick enough to proclaim they are the 4th highest average attendance in the world ... having the gall to declare .. they have a higher average attendance .... then the National Baseball League in the USA ( by about 600 a game )
and this is where I & many others see straight through the VFL's bullshit.. yet its dopey fans cannot

the average Cost of getting into a premier league game is about $40
the cost of getting into a VFL game is about $18

you cannot there for compare the averages as it is irrelevant
if a vicky kicky game cost on average $40 to get into ..... it would not average the crowds it does
& similarly EPL games would average a lot more if you cut its admission prices in half

lets compare the NBL & VFL in real terms shall we
75 Million people watched the NBL in the summer of 2012 in the US ...
& less then 7 Million .... the VFL

the VFL comparing itself & claiming its more popular then the NBL .... is plain laughable
its hysterical

but thats what the VFL tries to get people to believe .... & more astoundingly ...... D head VFL fans in here & elsewhere ... believe it :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
By any measure you wish to name, the AFL is more popular than the NBL.

You ******.
and by almost any measure , it is also not anywhere near .. the 4th most popular sport in the world .. you complete dick :wink:

Re: AFL Crowds vs NRL Crowds

Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2013 1:31 pm
by Drac
Raiderdave wrote:
piesman2011 wrote:
Are you talking about the MBL Dave? Im confused.
yeah .... major league baseball.
FFS....