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Re: Football on the rise in Victoria
Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2016 11:47 pm
by leagueiscrap
Re: Football on the rise in Victoria
Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2016 9:01 am
by AFLcrap1
You cannot be that stupid .
Using a Roy Morgan sample as accurate .
Using figures from 2011-2012 to compare the 2015 numbers .
Using figures from 2010
Lol
You really are grasping at straws...as usual .
I posted the figures from the 2 reports from each respective sport .
RL wins . Deal with it
The latest figures have RL in front .
You were wrong .

Re: Football on the rise in Victoria
Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2016 10:36 am
by post_hoc
leagueiscrap wrote:NRL&NFLweLaughATafl wrote:post_hoc wrote:leagueiscrap wrote:NRL&NFLweLaughATafl wrote:leagueiscrap wrote:Soccer has always had a large junior participation rate in Victoria but it quickly dies off in the mid teenage years.
It's funny how people will take up and have a go at playing soccer, but league struggles to get people
Soccer (real football) actually has more players in Australia than AFL lol.. Look it up. Your so called national sport is well behind.

And your little game is even further behind

Yes but football and Rugby codes can coexist, we have done for a century, really uts only AFL that seems to have problems.
Yeah there are a lot of Rugby League fans that follow Parramatta or Bulldogs and the Wanderers in the summer too.
The A league has probably been the best thing that has happened for Rugby League. They have allowed so many rectangular venues to be upgraded now due to it's popularity in summer.
Pirtek and ANZ stadium will be the best stadiums in NSW once rebuilt.
And they will only be able to be used only by the Rectangular Codes like Football and Rugbys.
Too bad AFL lol

lol a waste of tax payers money!
se those teams will still to continue to draw minnow crowds! like they do now and always have done!
I assume you are talking about the GWS Giants, yes they do draw minnow crowds, and have been a absolute waste of taxpayers money, i don't expect it to change much but hey don't be too hard on them