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Re: I was wondering....
Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2013 9:47 pm
by adamj1300
international representation in ****** league terms, is an Australian side playing against a side full of B grade Australian NRL players picked to play for another country, because they once holidayed there
RL is far from being international, its nothing more than a chest beating exercise, like they attempt to claim in being the most popular sport in Australia but are about to be over taken buy the A league as number 2
the Game was built up buy Paker & murdoch's (news Ltd), in the 80s & 90s. now that news ltd, finally worked out it was a dud investment, the NRL numbers continue to fall, crowds, TV ratings

Re: I was wondering....
Posted: Sat Dec 07, 2013 10:55 am
by Raiderdave
adamj1300 wrote:
international representation in ****** league terms, is an Australian side playing against a side full of B grade Australian NRL players picked to play for another country, because they once holidayed there
RL is far from being international, its nothing more than a chest beating exercise, like they attempt to claim in being the most popular sport in Australia but are about to be over taken buy the A league as number 2
the Game was built up buy Paker & murdoch's (news Ltd), in the 80s & 90s. now that news ltd, finally worked out it was a dud investment, the NRL numbers continue to fall, crowds, TV ratings


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& this ***** continues with his astounding spasticity
he stills thinks foreigners playing in the NRL in Australia, or at state cup level , some Holden Cup players ...... are Australians just because they reside here
hes including ALL the Kiwis ... ALL the poms .... All the Fijians ... Tongans ... Samoans etc

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one last time
& see if you can grasp the concept .... if not , maybe ask a 7 year old to help you
14 sides all having 25 players .... so about 350 players in the tournament & no more then about 50 actual Australians among these teams
got it fuckwit
this is the calibre of twat we are dealing with here folks
pig shit has more of an idea
RL is far from being international
ahhhhhh
its a bit closer then the fumbles & bumbles though eh ?

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...... what am I saying ..... it shits on that fumbling Victorian crap
didn't I prove the igniting of ones back door burps has it all over that bumbling singlet clad garbage as an international sport:lol:
like they attempt to claim in being the most popular sport in Australia but are about to be over taken buy the A league as number 2

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oh dear
no one has broken the news to this singlet wearing fumbling crap for brains bubble boy
some one break it to him gently .... don't shatter his dreams ... just bear in mind the news may kill him
theres an ignorant ..ill informed ... deluded fumbler

Re: I was wondering....
Posted: Sat Dec 07, 2013 11:09 am
by Raiderdave
ohhh
what the hey
lets kill the ***** eh
Despite a record start, A-League crowds more than halved since the start of the season
Angela Habashy AAP
FoxSports
December 02, 2013 7:48PM
December 2, 2013 2:22
FANS flocked to stadiums in record numbers to watch the A-League's opening round this season, but now just seven weeks later attendance figures have more than halved.
Bolstered by massive crowds in Sydney, Melbourne and Gosford, some 100,998 people attended the first round in October - the biggest figure for a regular-season round in the eight-year history of the league.
But fast forward to last weekend and round eight recorded a collective figure of just 46,047 for all five fixtures.
Teams like Wellington and Melbourne Heart normally record smaller numbers than some of the bigger clubs.
Add to that a recent run of bad form by both bottom-of-the-table clubs and that could explain why they had their lowest crowds this season last weekend.
But proving results aren't everything, defending champions Central Coast and top-placed Brisbane Roar also recorded their lowest crowds this season.
Head of the A-League Damien De Bohun however, is not concerned with the dip in numbers - which are nowhere near as bad as the lowest ever regular-season round figure of 22,729 recorded in round three of the 2006/07 season - and says the figures still show the fanbase is continually growing.
This week was down a bit but given where the games were played and also the weather and some of the performances it wasn't a massive surprise to us," he told AAP on Monday.
fumblers & predictions
when will these tools ever get anything right

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Re: I was wondering....
Posted: Sat Dec 07, 2013 11:54 am
by Fred
Both a league and nrl do have very poor crowds I must admit. Both can also draw a decent crowd from time to time too.
Re: I was wondering....
Posted: Sat Dec 07, 2013 12:28 pm
by Raiderdave
Swans4ever wrote:Raiderdave wrote:Swans4ever wrote:Raiderdave wrote:Swans4ever wrote:Raiderdave wrote:cos789 wrote:pHyR3 wrote:what would you say if RLWC 2017 final was hosted at the MCG?
just out of curiosity.
no need to talk trash about how you'll only get 20k there, but what would you think?
You don't get that many to a NSW/Qld Vs NZ game normally
ahhhhh
you'd only need 1 person to go to have a bigger crowd then a fumbles n bumbles game between these 2 nations

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Yeah and the players come from NZ, Fiji, Samoa, NSW and QLD - thats it no where else in the land they supposably represent - yep no victorian's, South Australian's, Western Australian's, Tasmanians or Northern Territorian's in a so called NATIONAL side - not much national about the RL Kangaroos so why do they wear the Australian coat of arms when the rest of Australia isn't involved - sheer arrogance!
& where do the players come from for the Australian fumbles n bumbles team dickhead ?

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theres no one from .............. anywhere

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get a national team up & running
then lecture us on where ours come from you ignorant illiterate fumbling twat
VFL worlds smallest sport

All over Australia RD - all over Australia! RL NSW and QLD thats it - they represent NSW and QLD! Never heard of NSWQLD Kangaroos but thats who they are!

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all over ??

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all over what
your deluded pig shit filled mind
theres never been a player pull on a singlet & his little sisters shorts & fumble bumble & miss representing our nation
& whats more
there never will be

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no
only important sports get to participate in the honour of national representation
& VFL is like the fat smelly girl at the school dance
ignored
VFL
tiniest sport on the planet

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Still doesn't change the fact that RL ONLY represents NSW/QLD does it!
or the fact
VFL represents ........... NO ONE from this nation at international level
not a soul
&
never will
does it you fumbling tool ?
worlds tiniest sport .... it is
it continues to be a laugh a minute when fumblers try & talk down our codes international status when their code is beaten by fart lighting

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Re: I was wondering....
Posted: Sat Dec 07, 2013 12:59 pm
by Fred
I think there are tinier sports but anyway. That taunt only works if people who follow AFL care if the rest of the world like AFL. I like it and enjoy it. I can watch it anywhere in this country and listen on radio anywhere... And read about it on the press. With internet I can go anywhere in the world and do this actually, so as long as I can do that and there is sufficient support for the game to keep it going, then whether it is only popular in Melbourne (as Dave often professes) or is the worlds premier sport makes little difference to me. I'm sure the Irish don't care about the popularity of hurling or garlic football, as long as their game continues. I'm happy that AFL is big enough in this country to not be in danger of dying out. Just as rl people are or should be similarly happy that they can continue to follow their nrl with their little danger of it dying out.
Re: I was wondering....
Posted: Sat Dec 07, 2013 1:16 pm
by Raiderdave
Phelpsy wrote:. That taunt only works if people who follow AFL care if the rest of the world like AFL. .
ahhhh
it is the basis of their existence
they are cultists ..... zealots .... who would give up their first born just to have anyone pay attention to their bumbling embarrassment of a sport from anywhere else on the planet
fortunately..... their first born can sleep easy at night
as this will never happen
VFL worlds tiniest sport

Re: I was wondering....
Posted: Sat Dec 07, 2013 1:32 pm
by AFLcrap1
Raiderdave wrote:Phelpsy wrote:. That taunt only works if people who follow AFL care if the rest of the world like AFL. .
ahhhh
it is the basis of their existence
they are cultists ..... zealots .... who would give up their first born just to have anyone pay attention to their bumbling embarrassment of a sport from anywhere else on the planet
fortunately..... their first born can sleep easy at night
as this will never happen
VFL worlds tiniest sport

Nailed it .
********* like Cos, Crapper ,the zealots who are on sites like WFN,& the Roar,plus the inmates at Big Footy Mental Asylum wank on constantly about International AFL.
They lie ,lie a bit more & lie again.(seems to be a culture in AFL from the top down).Vald has just been exposed as lying trough his teeth.
This leads to the Question of
Why do they need to lie .
If their sport is so big so popular,& will get new fans wherever it is played ,then why lie.
My answer would be the sport is nowhere near as popular OS as made out..
& nowhere near as big in NSW & QLD as made out.
Re: I was wondering....
Posted: Sat Dec 07, 2013 2:55 pm
by Fred
I would agree that AFL is not big overseas ... He'll it's barely small lol. I think on Sydney and Queensland I would also agree. Credit to the AFL.. They do have a significant following in both Brisbane and Sydney .. More so in Brisbane I would say than Sydney, however nrl is by far the sport of choice. The Gold Coast does however have a significant presence for AFL .. Likely started by ex pat Victorians and south Australians but there are a lot of locals also interested too.. This I know first hand as I live here and work in Brisbane. I think that those who know little of the Gold Coast think that it is more akin to AFL's presence on the Sunshine Coast .. Where I spend most weekends. Whilst there is a league there with juniors and seniors it is very tiny. Gold Coast has a massive presence in comparison. On fact I have seen the Gold Coast really get behind the suns over since they came on board. Brisbane is still very much nrl and has a dedicated but niche AFL following. Possibly akin to soccer I would say ... Having two teams up here certainly increases exposure.
Re: I was wondering....
Posted: Sat Dec 07, 2013 2:57 pm
by Fred
I am trying to have a sensible discussion so please Dave try and step up and comment without abuse or going off topic
Re: I was wondering....
Posted: Sat Dec 07, 2013 8:22 pm
by Beaussie
pHyR3 wrote:what would you say if RLWC 2017 final was hosted at the MCG?
Why would you bother. SoO struggled in it's final year at the G to get over 25k.
Re: I was wondering....
Posted: Sun Dec 08, 2013 1:03 am
by adamj1300
AFLcrap1 wrote:Raiderdave wrote:Phelpsy wrote:. That taunt only works if people who follow AFL care if the rest of the world like AFL. .
ahhhh
it is the basis of their existence
they are cultists ..... zealots .... who would give up their first born just to have anyone pay attention to their bumbling embarrassment of a sport from anywhere else on the planet
fortunately..... their first born can sleep easy at night
as this will never happen
VFL worlds tiniest sport

Nailed it .
********* like Cos, Crapper ,the zealots who are on sites like WFN,& the Roar,plus the inmates at Big Footy Mental Asylum wank on constantly about International AFL.
They lie ,lie a bit more & lie again.(seems to be a culture in AFL from the top down).Vald has just been exposed as lying trough his teeth.
This leads to the Question of
Why do they need to lie .
If their sport is so big so popular,& will get new fans wherever it is played ,then why lie.
My answer would be the sport is nowhere near as popular OS as made out..
& nowhere near as big in NSW & QLD as made out.
buy your previous state ment, only proves is that you are an idiot
NRL are the biggest chest beating organisation that there is, constantly talking up how bug they are, biggest game in aus & how big they are internationaly & basement dwelling virgins or bogan dinosaurs, with low selfsame issues, which you and your fellow posters believe
despite the fact it has dwelling ratings & crowds & participation rates & clubs struggle for sponsors, its only source of income are pokies, the AFL owns the NRL in thing, crowds, revenue, ratings,participation, ratings.
internationally league, is not much bigger than AFL, it rides of the success of union & started in England. yet 100 plus years later, over half of the players playing in the world cup are Australian based & Australia still thumped the competition, it was a nothing more than a joke
nothing more than a wank fest for the NRL
Re: I was wondering....
Posted: Sun Dec 08, 2013 1:21 am
by adamj1300
Raiderdave wrote:Swans4ever wrote:Raiderdave wrote:Swans4ever wrote:Raiderdave wrote:Swans4ever wrote:Raiderdave wrote:cos789 wrote:pHyR3 wrote:what would you say if RLWC 2017 final was hosted at the MCG?
just out of curiosity.
no need to talk trash about how you'll only get 20k there, but what would you think?
You don't get that many to a NSW/Qld Vs NZ game normally
ahhhhh
you'd only need 1 person to go to have a bigger crowd then a fumbles n bumbles game between these 2 nations

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Yeah and the players come from NZ, Fiji, Samoa, NSW and QLD - thats it no where else in the land they supposably represent - yep no victorian's, South Australian's, Western Australian's, Tasmanians or Northern Territorian's in a so called NATIONAL side - not much national about the RL Kangaroos so why do they wear the Australian coat of arms when the rest of Australia isn't involved - sheer arrogance!
& where do the players come from for the Australian fumbles n bumbles team dickhead ?

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theres no one from .............. anywhere

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get a national team up & running
then lecture us on where ours come from you ignorant illiterate fumbling twat
VFL worlds smallest sport

All over Australia RD - all over Australia! RL NSW and QLD thats it - they represent NSW and QLD! Never heard of NSWQLD Kangaroos but thats who they are!

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all over ??

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all over what
your deluded pig shit filled mind
theres never been a player pull on a singlet & his little sisters shorts & fumble bumble & miss representing our nation
& whats more
there never will be

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no
only important sports get to participate in the honour of national representation
& VFL is like the fat smelly girl at the school dance
ignored
VFL
tiniest sport on the planet

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Still doesn't change the fact that RL ONLY represents NSW/QLD does it!
or the fact
VFL represents ........... NO ONE from this nation at international level
not a soul
&
never will
does it you fumbling tool ?
worlds tiniest sport .... it is
it continues to be a laugh a minute when fumblers try & talk down our codes international status when their code is beaten by fart lighting

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actually retarder dave, a fart lighting world cup would still attract more interest than the RLWC, it would even have a good spread of people from all over the world, not mainly players mainly from Australia, wearing shirts of other countries so they can claim that their event is international

Re: I was wondering....
Posted: Sun Dec 08, 2013 9:17 am
by AFLcrap1
jealously is still strong with this one..
Re: I was wondering....
Posted: Sun Dec 08, 2013 11:45 am
by pHyR3
Beaussie wrote:pHyR3 wrote:what would you say if RLWC 2017 final was hosted at the MCG?
Why would you bother. SoO struggled in it's final year at the G to get over 25k.
but it did sell out etihad last year at 56,021......
"The first ever State of Origin match at the MCG (and second in Melbourne) was Game II of the 1994 series, and the attendance of 87,161 set a new record rugby league crowd in Australia. The MCG was also the venue for Game II of the 1995 State of Origin series and drew 52,994, the most of any game that series. The third game of the 1997 State of Origin series, which, due to the Super League war only featured Australian Rugby League-signed players, was played there too, but only attracted 25,105, the lowest in a series that failed to attract over 35,000 to any game."
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