http://stats.rleague.com/rl/crowds/titans.htmlJackyboy wrote:Drac wrote:Not yet, but the work at grassroots level being done by organisations like Southport, and the community engagement of the Suns, will in time see the balance shift towards AF. it will take years, but we're a patient bunch.Jackyboy wrote:Phelpsy wrote:Mean while ... Good crowd at metricon with over 13 000 there. Quite a few dads from the club went and my sons grandparents flew up and all thought it was a good crowd and good atmosphere. I'll be going to the giants game, and with the injuries to the suns wouldn't be surprised with a giants win. I am thinking a good crowd too but Father's Day may hinder that.
Well good on them i suppose, but according to AFL supporters GC is AFL heartland. So if its AFL heartland, pretty dodgy crowd
As to your remark about the 13k crowd, answer me this very simple question:
If you believe (as I do) the GC is currently RL heartland, how would you describe the fact that the Suns have a higher average attendance than the Titans?
"Dodgy" perchance?
You may well be right, but I need proof to trust you. Even you would agree with me that a lot of stuff said on here is bollocks. So you should understand why I ask for proof
http://stats.rleague.com/AFL/crowds/goldcoast.html
1 match each to come, currently:
Titans: 13,869
Suns: 13,990
So I ask again. If you believe (as I do) the GC is currently RL heartland, how would you describe the fact that the Suns have a higher average attendance than the Titans?