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Re: Fight Club - Memberships

Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2016 2:22 pm
by leagueiscrap
The Melbourne city are well on their way to keep the Minnowbourne storm the most irrelevant football team in Melbourne. Just as well the storm keep playing in grant finals. Imagine if they where a basket case how much more minnnow would they be

Re: Fight Club - Memberships

Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2016 4:26 pm
by Terry
leagueiscrap wrote:
The Melbourne city are well on their way to keep the Minnowbourne storm the most irrelevant football team in Melbourne. Just as well the storm keep playing in grant finals. Imagine if they where a basket case how much more minnnow would they be
And good luck to the 609,000 Bleakesvillians who watched the Storm in the GF. And well done to the 539.000 Sydneyites who watched the Swines. Another silver medal for the fumbling game lolololololol

Re: Fight Club - Memberships

Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2016 11:01 pm
by AFLcrap1
leagueiscrap wrote:
The Melbourne city are well on their way to keep the Minnowbourne storm the most irrelevant football team in Melbourne. Just as well the storm keep playing in grant finals. Imagine if they where a basket case how much more minnnow would they be
Lol & once again when they played in a Gf on the same weekend as the swans .
More people in Melb watched them than watched the swans in Syd .

Irrelevant ..no
Only thing irrelevant here is your insane rants

Re: Fight Club - Memberships

Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2016 9:52 am
by Swans4ever
AFLcrap1 wrote:
leagueiscrap wrote:
The Melbourne city are well on their way to keep the Minnowbourne storm the most irrelevant football team in Melbourne. Just as well the storm keep playing in grant finals. Imagine if they where a basket case how much more minnnow would they be
Lol & once again when they played in a Gf on the same weekend as the swans .
More people in Melb watched them than watched the swans in Syd .

Irrelevant ..no
Only thing irrelevant here is your insane rants
IMO if they were scheduled at the same time both would have been significantly down. Having the NRL final Sunday night is certainly an advantage won't be too long before the AFL GF is a twilight match and you'll see significant increase!

Re: Predictions: The next A-League TV deal

Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2016 11:18 am
by sydneyfc
Swans4ever wrote:
sydneyfc wrote:
didnt know where else to post this

same time last year
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this year
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pax for the sydney derby is sitting at ~38k atm. with wanderers at 18k members that should be just a tad under 55k tickets sold so far with 1 week to go. wanderers ceo expecting somewhere in the 60s but hopeful of 70k provided some nice weather and a late rush

fuck yeaaa :\:
Certainly would be a very good result - but I think it doesn't really reflect badly for either RL or AFL as they aren't really in direct conflict for times and AirPlay but is a good sign for the A League.
the result is great but i agree, it doesnt really compare apples with apples with the other codes since it's not directly up against it at the same time

but its still good to know there are 60k sydneysiders willing to pay to watch a game of soccer at anz

Re: Predictions: The next A-League TV deal

Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2016 11:22 am
by docker24
sydneyfc wrote:
Swans4ever wrote:
sydneyfc wrote:
didnt know where else to post this

same time last year
Image

this year
Image

pax for the sydney derby is sitting at ~38k atm. with wanderers at 18k members that should be just a tad under 55k tickets sold so far with 1 week to go. wanderers ceo expecting somewhere in the 60s but hopeful of 70k provided some nice weather and a late rush

fuck yeaaa :\:
Certainly would be a very good result - but I think it doesn't really reflect badly for either RL or AFL as they aren't really in direct conflict for times and AirPlay but is a good sign for the A League.
the result is great but i agree, it doesnt really compare apples with apples with the other codes since it's not directly up against it at the same time

but its still good to know there are 60k sydneysiders willing to pay to watch a game of soccer at anz
Can't wait to see the wogball derby at ANZ!

Broken seats, flares, thugs, euro wannabes watching a C grade quality match.

Great atmosphere!

Re: Predictions: The next A-League TV deal

Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2016 11:44 am
by sydneyfc
docker24 wrote:
sydneyfc wrote:
Swans4ever wrote:
sydneyfc wrote:
didnt know where else to post this

same time last year
Image

this year
Image

pax for the sydney derby is sitting at ~38k atm. with wanderers at 18k members that should be just a tad under 55k tickets sold so far with 1 week to go. wanderers ceo expecting somewhere in the 60s but hopeful of 70k provided some nice weather and a late rush

fuck yeaaa :\:
Certainly would be a very good result - but I think it doesn't really reflect badly for either RL or AFL as they aren't really in direct conflict for times and AirPlay but is a good sign for the A League.
the result is great but i agree, it doesnt really compare apples with apples with the other codes since it's not directly up against it at the same time

but its still good to know there are 60k sydneysiders willing to pay to watch a game of soccer at anz
Can't wait to see the wogball derby at ANZ!

Broken seats, flares, thugs, euro wannabes watching a C grade quality match.

Great atmosphere!
you must be new here

ya gotta try a little harder than that noob [-X

Re: Predictions: The next A-League TV deal

Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2016 12:02 pm
by docker24
sydneyfc wrote:
docker24 wrote:
sydneyfc wrote:
Swans4ever wrote:
sydneyfc wrote:
didnt know where else to post this

same time last year
Image

this year
Image

pax for the sydney derby is sitting at ~38k atm. with wanderers at 18k members that should be just a tad under 55k tickets sold so far with 1 week to go. wanderers ceo expecting somewhere in the 60s but hopeful of 70k provided some nice weather and a late rush

fuck yeaaa :\:
Certainly would be a very good result - but I think it doesn't really reflect badly for either RL or AFL as they aren't really in direct conflict for times and AirPlay but is a good sign for the A League.
the result is great but i agree, it doesnt really compare apples with apples with the other codes since it's not directly up against it at the same time

but its still good to know there are 60k sydneysiders willing to pay to watch a game of soccer at anz
Can't wait to see the wogball derby at ANZ!

Broken seats, flares, thugs, euro wannabes watching a C grade quality match.

Great atmosphere!
you must be new here

ya gotta try a little harder than that noob [-X
Nahhhhh..just highlighting the facts, looks like you just can't handle it.

Noob? this isn't a gaming forum :thumbleft:

Re: Predictions: The next A-League TV deal

Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2016 4:05 pm
by post_hoc
docker24 wrote:
sydneyfc wrote:
docker24 wrote:
sydneyfc wrote:
Swans4ever wrote:
sydneyfc wrote:
didnt know where else to post this

same time last year
Image

this year
Image

pax for the sydney derby is sitting at ~38k atm. with wanderers at 18k members that should be just a tad under 55k tickets sold so far with 1 week to go. wanderers ceo expecting somewhere in the 60s but hopeful of 70k provided some nice weather and a late rush

fuck yeaaa :\:
Certainly would be a very good result - but I think it doesn't really reflect badly for either RL or AFL as they aren't really in direct conflict for times and AirPlay but is a good sign for the A League.
the result is great but i agree, it doesnt really compare apples with apples with the other codes since it's not directly up against it at the same time

but its still good to know there are 60k sydneysiders willing to pay to watch a game of soccer at anz
Can't wait to see the wogball derby at ANZ!

Broken seats, flares, thugs, euro wannabes watching a C grade quality match.

Great atmosphere!
you must be new here

ya gotta try a little harder than that noob [-X
Nahhhhh..just highlighting the facts, looks like you just can't handle it.

Noob? this isn't a gaming forum :thumbleft:
It appears you have been shown to be wrong, none of what you claimed would happen.

Re: Fight Club - Memberships

Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2016 4:51 pm
by leagueiscrap
only a few more k to go until Melb City have gone passed the Minnowbourne storm :mrgreen:

Re: Fight Club - Memberships

Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2016 10:23 am
by Beaussie
GWS already have 7,193 members for 2017. That's more than many A-League clubs and we are a long way off the AFL season starting again.

https://membership.gwsgiants.com.au/

Re: Fight Club - Memberships

Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2017 4:24 pm
by Beaussie
Sydney now has 32,795. Hoping to break 60k this year.

Wow, was just thinking the Swans have more members than Sydney FC and Western Sydney Wanderers combined and add to that the Giants (12,135) have more members signed up for 2017 than the top of the table Sydney FC... its still the off season. :thumbleft:

https://membership.sydneyswans.com.au/

https://membership.gwsgiants.com.au/packages

Re: Fight Club - Memberships

Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2017 7:44 pm
by leagueiscrap
The GWS are tracking along nicely, a few more thousand untill they will have over taken the Minnowbourne storm

Re: Fight Club - Memberships

Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2017 9:30 am
by Beaussie
leagueiscrap wrote: Sat Jan 14, 2017 7:44 pm
The GWS are tracking along nicely
Indeed :thumbleft:
STATE OF GROWTH

— Sydney Swans membership up 15.7%
— GWS Giants membership up 13.6%


http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/ ... 64dfd057aa

Re: Fight Club - Memberships

Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2017 10:17 am
by AFLcrap1
Lol
The terror graph