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Re: War on the Gold Coast - Suns vs Titans
Posted: Tue Aug 27, 2013 4:27 pm
by adamj1300
Jackyboy wrote:adamj1300 wrote:Phelpsy wrote:Skoda looks like a good crowd ... Any guesses ?
12,314 a good sized crowd for the giants,
considering the Panthers got 8,817 on friday, vs the broncos, the leagues biggest drawing club.
its a fantastic effort

Bs about the broncos. They have the highest average at HOME, but they don't draw well for there away games
lol thats because all nrl team don't draw anything, jackyboy/Raiderdave what ever you want to call your self now days
Re: War on the Gold Coast - Suns vs Titans
Posted: Tue Aug 27, 2013 4:38 pm
by Raiderdave
cos789 wrote:Raiderdave wrote:Drac wrote:Back on topic, the Suns need a crowd of 14,500 this weekend to beat the Titans' season average. Their corresponding match last year against GWS managed to get this many people, so they're every chance of going 2-1 in the battle for the GC. Hopefully the fact that this is Sheeds' last game might get a few extra fans to the stadium on Sunday.
ill give you the fudged crowd now
14,577
ill also give you the real crowd
8,264

dave , give your medication another chance.
just mark my words cockhead ..... watch the crowd miraculously be the required number to put the thuns ahead of the Titans
It won't matter how few actually turn up
the crowd WILL .. be just over the number required
wink wink

Re: War on the Gold Coast - Suns vs Titans
Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2013 6:03 am
by Swans4ever
Oh dear only ONE crowd above 20k in the NRL on the weekend - RD you going to man up now and admit you were wrong about what the NRL averages were going to be by the end of the season?
Re: War on the Gold Coast - Suns vs Titans
Posted: Thu Aug 29, 2013 10:57 am
by Drac
Won't be a miracle, will be good community engagement, realistic ticket prices, great marketing and a superior product. Sheeds' retirement and Jeremy Cameron race for the Coleman is just the icing on the cake.
Re: War on the Gold Coast - Suns vs Titans
Posted: Sun Sep 01, 2013 9:44 pm
by Drac
Raiderdave wrote:cos789 wrote:Raiderdave wrote:Drac wrote:Back on topic, the Suns need a crowd of 14,500 this weekend to beat the Titans' season average. Their corresponding match last year against GWS managed to get this many people, so they're every chance of going 2-1 in the battle for the GC. Hopefully the fact that this is Sheeds' last game might get a few extra fans to the stadium on Sunday.
ill give you the fudged crowd now
14,577
ill also give you the real crowd
8,264

dave , give your medication another chance.
just mark my words cockhead ..... watch the crowd miraculously be the required number to put the thuns ahead of the Titans
It won't matter how few actually turn up
the crowd WILL .. be just over the number required
wink wink

Do you ever tire of being wrong?
Re: War on the Gold Coast - Suns vs Titans
Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2013 4:22 pm
by Jackyboy
Drac wrote:Won't be a miracle, will be good community engagement, realistic ticket prices, great marketing and a superior product. Sheeds' retirement and Jeremy Cameron race for the Coleman is just the icing on the cake.
*cough cough* um titans beat suns in crowds *cough*
Re: War on the Gold Coast - Suns vs Titans
Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2013 4:36 pm
by Rabbit
Sheeds retirement was a massive booster
Re: War on the Gold Coast - Suns vs Titans
Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2013 5:29 pm
by Drac
Jackyboy wrote:Drac wrote:Won't be a miracle, will be good community engagement, realistic ticket prices, great marketing and a superior product. Sheeds' retirement and Jeremy Cameron race for the Coleman is just the icing on the cake.
*cough cough* um titans beat suns in crowds *cough*
Yep, they're now 2-1 up over the Suns. To put the result into context, the difference between an nRL club in nRL heartland pushing for a finals berth and an AFL expansion club in its third year is 121 people.
Titans have stagnated, Suns have a bright future.
Pun both intended and delicious.
Re: War on the Gold Coast - Suns vs Titans
Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2013 6:29 pm
by Raiderdave
Drac wrote:Raiderdave wrote:cos789 wrote:Raiderdave wrote:Drac wrote:Back on topic, the Suns need a crowd of 14,500 this weekend to beat the Titans' season average. Their corresponding match last year against GWS managed to get this many people, so they're every chance of going 2-1 in the battle for the GC. Hopefully the fact that this is Sheeds' last game might get a few extra fans to the stadium on Sunday.
ill give you the fudged crowd now
14,577
ill also give you the real crowd
8,264

dave , give your medication another chance.
just mark my words cockhead ..... watch the crowd miraculously be the required number to put the thuns ahead of the Titans
It won't matter how few actually turn up
the crowd WILL .. be just over the number required
wink wink

Do you ever tire of being wrong?
well
I didn't anticipate the real crowd to be as big a bludger turnout as it was

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6000 odd in reality
& the VFL stunned by the woeful turnout even allowing for thousands of freebies .. couldn't hide the row after row .. after row .. of empty red seats
they stretched it as far as they could & n had people pissing themselves laughing anyway
but that crowd was not fudgeable enough to get the number required it was that bad
Titans 2
Thuns 1
as if it was ever in doubt

Re: War on the Gold Coast - Suns vs Titans
Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2013 6:31 pm
by Raiderdave
Rabbit wrote:Sheeds retirement was a massive booster
yes
yes it was
it got the crowd from 4000 ... to 6000
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Re: War on the Gold Coast - Suns vs Titans
Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2013 7:08 pm
by adamj1300
Drac wrote:Jackyboy wrote:Drac wrote:Won't be a miracle, will be good community engagement, realistic ticket prices, great marketing and a superior product. Sheeds' retirement and Jeremy Cameron race for the Coleman is just the icing on the cake.
*cough cough* um titans beat suns in crowds *cough*
Yep, they're now 2-1 up over the Suns. To put the result into context, the difference between an nRL club in nRL heartland pushing for a finals berth and an AFL expansion club in its third year is 121 people.
Titans have stagnated, Suns have a bright future.
Pun both intended and delicious.
considering the league fans consider QLD & the gold coast, to be one of their strong hold areas, its a very good effort from the suns
titans history of home crowds
Year GM Total Ave.
2013 12 168342 14028
2012 12 172865 14405
2011 12 185136 15428
2010 12 214521 17877
2009 12 230139 19178
2008 12 259421 21618
2007 12 257866 21489
looks like the wheels are slowly falling off for the titans, less interest every year, debt ridden, declining crowds

Re: War on the Gold Coast - Suns vs Titans
Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2013 7:50 pm
by Raiderdave
adamj1300 wrote:Drac wrote:Jackyboy wrote:Drac wrote:Won't be a miracle, will be good community engagement, realistic ticket prices, great marketing and a superior product. Sheeds' retirement and Jeremy Cameron race for the Coleman is just the icing on the cake.
*cough cough* um titans beat suns in crowds *cough*
Yep, they're now 2-1 up over the Suns. To put the result into context, the difference between an nRL club in nRL heartland pushing for a finals berth and an AFL expansion club in its third year is 121 people.
Titans have stagnated, Suns have a bright future.
Pun both intended and delicious.
considering the league fans consider QLD & the gold coast, to be one of their strong hold areas, its a very good effort from the suns
titans history of home crowds
Year GM Total Ave.
2013 12 168342 14028
2012 12 172865 14405
2011 12 185136 15428
2010 12 214521 17877
2009 12 230139 19178
2008 12 259421 21618
2007 12 257866 21489
looks like the wheels are slowly falling off for the titans, less interest every year, debt ridden, declining crowds

you wanna see decline
I give you the thuns
3 wins they average 19,500
8 wins they average ...... 13,900
& lets be clear
it wouldn't have been 12,000 in reality

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wow
titanic plunged less then that

Re: War on the Gold Coast - Suns vs Titans
Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2013 9:20 pm
by Jackyboy
adamj1300 wrote:Drac wrote:Jackyboy wrote:Drac wrote:Won't be a miracle, will be good community engagement, realistic ticket prices, great marketing and a superior product. Sheeds' retirement and Jeremy Cameron race for the Coleman is just the icing on the cake.
*cough cough* um titans beat suns in crowds *cough*
Yep, they're now 2-1 up over the Suns. To put the result into context, the difference between an nRL club in nRL heartland pushing for a finals berth and an AFL expansion club in its third year is 121 people.
Titans have stagnated, Suns have a bright future.
Pun both intended and delicious.
considering the league fans consider QLD & the gold coast, to be one of their strong hold areas, its a very good effort from the suns
titans history of home crowds
Year GM Total Ave.
2013 12 168342 14028
2012 12 172865 14405
2011 12 185136 15428
2010 12 214521 17877
2009 12 230139 19178
2008 12 259421 21618
2007 12 257866 21489
looks like the wheels are slowly falling off for the titans, less interest every year, debt ridden, declining crowds

How is that different to the suns?
Re: War on the Gold Coast - Suns vs Titans
Posted: Tue Sep 03, 2013 3:53 pm
by Raiderdave
Jackyboy wrote:adamj1300 wrote:Drac wrote:Jackyboy wrote:Drac wrote:Won't be a miracle, will be good community engagement, realistic ticket prices, great marketing and a superior product. Sheeds' retirement and Jeremy Cameron race for the Coleman is just the icing on the cake.
*cough cough* um titans beat suns in crowds *cough*
Yep, they're now 2-1 up over the Suns. To put the result into context, the difference between an nRL club in nRL heartland pushing for a finals berth and an AFL expansion club in its third year is 121 people.
Titans have stagnated, Suns have a bright future.
Pun both intended and delicious.
considering the league fans consider QLD & the gold coast, to be one of their strong hold areas, its a very good effort from the suns
titans history of home crowds
Year GM Total Ave.
2013 12 168342 14028
2012 12 172865 14405
2011 12 185136 15428
2010 12 214521 17877
2009 12 230139 19178
2008 12 259421 21618
2007 12 257866 21489
looks like the wheels are slowly falling off for the titans, less interest every year, debt ridden, declining crowds

How is that different to the suns?
the only difference I can see is it took 6 years for the Titans average crowd to drop 50%
it took the Thuns
just 1 year

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Re: War on the Gold Coast - Suns vs Titans
Posted: Tue Sep 03, 2013 7:33 pm
by adamj1300
Raiderdave wrote:Jackyboy wrote:adamj1300 wrote:Drac wrote:Jackyboy wrote:Drac wrote:Won't be a miracle, will be good community engagement, realistic ticket prices, great marketing and a superior product. Sheeds' retirement and Jeremy Cameron race for the Coleman is just the icing on the cake.
*cough cough* um titans beat suns in crowds *cough*
Yep, they're now 2-1 up over the Suns. To put the result into context, the difference between an nRL club in nRL heartland pushing for a finals berth and an AFL expansion club in its third year is 121 people.
Titans have stagnated, Suns have a bright future.
Pun both intended and delicious.
considering the league fans consider QLD & the gold coast, to be one of their strong hold areas, its a very good effort from the suns
titans history of home crowds
Year GM Total Ave.
2013 12 168342 14028
2012 12 172865 14405
2011 12 185136 15428
2010 12 214521 17877
2009 12 230139 19178
2008 12 259421 21618
2007 12 257866 21489
looks like the wheels are slowly falling off for the titans, less interest every year, debt ridden, declining crowds

How is that different to the suns?
the only difference I can see is it took 6 years for the Titans average crowd to drop 50%
it took the Thuns
just 1 year

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yes but titans show continue decline, with even having played finals some of those years & in league heart land,
if you care so show some figures on the suns, they are up on last year, considering they have finished bottom 5 every year, yet show growth, while nrl declines in its own heart land
