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Re: its that time of year again, Sooker sent packing ... BBL starts tonite

Posted: Sun Dec 21, 2014 9:20 pm
by AFLcrap1
Foolproof wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:
Foolproof wrote:
AFLcrap1 wrote:
Jesus fooly how thick are you .

Soccer is broadcast FTA on SBS .
If you are a sokka fan you will watch .
Apparently not many do
Do you think if AFL or NRL were on SBS ,then fans wouldn't watch because they don't like SBS.

Bullshit excuse.
It is on a FRI night same as AFL or NRL in winter.

No excuses ,
.
Have you watched SBS soccer? The coverage is rushed and just terrible. It doesn't do the game justice. Fox Sports treat it with a lot more respect. I know soccer fans who won't watch it on SBS for that reason.

It needs something SBS don't have. Money.
Yes theyre all watching on fox :roll:
:[]
I just insinuated that you twerp!
Oh my .
Comprehension fail .

Re: its that time of year again, Sooker sent packing ... BBL starts tonite

Posted: Sun Dec 21, 2014 9:29 pm
by Raiderdave
Foolproof wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:
Foolproof wrote:
AFLcrap1 wrote:
Jesus fooly how thick are you .

Soccer is broadcast FTA on SBS .
If you are a sokka fan you will watch .
Apparently not many do
Do you think if AFL or NRL were on SBS ,then fans wouldn't watch because they don't like SBS.

Bullshit excuse.
It is on a FRI night same as AFL or NRL in winter.

No excuses ,
.
Have you watched SBS soccer? The coverage is rushed and just terrible. It doesn't do the game justice. Fox Sports treat it with a lot more respect. I know soccer fans who won't watch it on SBS for that reason.

It needs something SBS don't have. Money.
Yes theyre all watching on fox :roll:
:[]
I just insinuated that you twerp!
8-[

:(/ :_<> :lol:

Re: its that time of year again, Sooker sent packing ... BBL starts tonite

Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2014 6:40 pm
by AFLcrap1
The_Wookie wrote:
So for those playing this game. The BBL trounced the Aleague as expected

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Trounced..
I think that is being politically correct .
The real term would be
Obliterated.

& thanks for the updates .

Re: its that time of year again, Sooker sent packing ... BBL starts tonite

Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2014 7:18 pm
by Foolproof
AFLcrap1 wrote:
Foolproof wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:
Foolproof wrote:
AFLcrap1 wrote:
Jesus fooly how thick are you .

Soccer is broadcast FTA on SBS .
If you are a sokka fan you will watch .
Apparently not many do
Do you think if AFL or NRL were on SBS ,then fans wouldn't watch because they don't like SBS.

Bullshit excuse.
It is on a FRI night same as AFL or NRL in winter.

No excuses ,
.
Have you watched SBS soccer? The coverage is rushed and just terrible. It doesn't do the game justice. Fox Sports treat it with a lot more respect. I know soccer fans who won't watch it on SBS for that reason.

It needs something SBS don't have. Money.
Yes theyre all watching on fox :roll:
:[]
I just insinuated that you twerp!
Oh my .
Comprehension fail .
On the part of RaiderDave - indeed.

Re: its that time of year again, Sooker sent packing ... BBL starts tonite

Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2014 7:20 pm
by Foolproof
AFLcrap1 wrote:
The_Wookie wrote:
So for those playing this game. The BBL trounced the Aleague as expected

Image

Image
Trounced..
I think that is being politically correct .
The real term would be
Obliterated.

& thanks for the updates .
On paper, yes that's a thumping. But the ratings on Fox will always be lower than commercial FTA. The BBL may still have won if say Seven had the A League, but not by as much.

Re: its that time of year again, Sooker sent packing ... BBL starts tonite

Posted: Tue Dec 23, 2014 6:38 pm
by ParraEelsNRL
Next a league tv deal should be halved if you ask me :wave:

:lol:

Re: its that time of year again, Sooker sent packing ... BBL starts tonite

Posted: Tue Dec 23, 2014 6:47 pm
by AFLcrap1
Lol can't see tv execs paying double when the ratings are woeful .
But I'm sure DG will tell them .
Ummmm aghhhhhhhhh. We are more popular than Cricket.

Will be a laugh fest when they get no where near double .

At the moment their 4 yr deal is still well below what AFL & NRL get for One yr.
But you can bet your balls that stating next summer we will hear the same old crap we hear every yr.
It's on a loop.
We are taking over ,sleeping giant ,RL is dying ..
Lol it's hilarious watching the circle jerk .

Re: its that time of year again, Sooker sent packing ... BBL starts tonite

Posted: Tue Dec 23, 2014 7:04 pm
by Foolproof
AFLcrap1 wrote:
Lol can't see tv execs paying double when the ratings are woeful .
But I'm sure DG will tell them .
Ummmm aghhhhhhhhh. We are more popular than Cricket.
When it comes to playing numbers in the suburbs and the country, soccer is at least as popular. That's what they sell it on.

And they're wrong.

Re: its that time of year again, Sooker sent packing ... BBL starts tonite

Posted: Tue Dec 23, 2014 10:03 pm
by Raiderdave
Foolproof wrote:
AFLcrap1 wrote:
Lol can't see tv execs paying double when the ratings are woeful .
But I'm sure DG will tell them .
Ummmm aghhhhhhhhh. We are more popular than Cricket.
When it comes to playing numbers in the suburbs and the country, soccer is at least as popular. That's what they sell it on.

And they're wrong.
Wot the fuck do playing numbers have to do with tv ratings & the subsequent media rights deal that goes with them you utter moron :(/ :lol: :_<>

Re: its that time of year again, Sooker sent packing ... BBL starts tonite

Posted: Tue Dec 23, 2014 10:11 pm
by AFLcrap1
How the fuck can you try to sell a sport on playing numbers .

Tv execs look at one thing ..
Ratings ..eyeballs on the product ,& the advertising that those people will be exposed to .

Fooly How the fuck is it that soccer is the most popular participation sport is going to impact on TV rights ?

Jesus you are ********

Re: its that time of year again, Sooker sent packing ... BBL starts tonite

Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2014 1:03 am
by King-Eliagh
The_Wookie wrote:
Les Murray feared for the Aleague when the BBL started

“It’s enough to break my heart, but I sense that just as one may have hoped the Hyundai A-League was gaining a piece of media turf, along has come a new summer sports phenomenon destined to usurp it”.
http://theworldgame.sbs.com.au/blog/201 ... big-bashed

I wrote about this on the roar at the same time
http://www.theroar.com.au/2012/01/14/th ... -a-league/
“It’s enough to break my heart, but I sense that just as one may have hoped the Hyundai A-League was gaining a piece of media turf, along has come a new summer sports phenomenon destined to usurp it”. With these words, Les Murray portrayed the possibility of a gloomy future for the A-League.

Cricket recently revamped its domestic T20 series, and despite misgivings from the traditional wings of the game, it seems to be taking off quite successfully.

After years of falling crowds and dwindling television coverage, cricket has finally got a product that is family and television-friendly, and you might say is the empire striking back.

Against this backdrop, we have the A-League which moved to summer, at least partly to escape the all-pervasive presence that is the dominant football codes at the elite level, the AFL and the NRL.

One wonders where they can turn if the BBL continues to take off.

Murray complains about the media attention awarded to the BBL, and claims it’s a mystery. It is not.

Cricket has a huge number of advantages here. It has been in the national awareness for longer than any other sport in this country. It has long been seen as the ‘Great Unifier’, that one sport that bridges the divide between the NRL, ARU and AFL.

Growing up, it was not strange to think of the year as being split into the cricket and football season.

Indeed, many major stadiums in the country are utilised along the same lines. Cricket has lent us some of our greatest heroes, all household names.

It is credited with bringing us out of the depression, bringing hope to the masses after World Wars.

It has had enormous political and media support. It has given the country the legend of Bradman.

The A-League hasn’t given us so many heroes. Yes, there are the guys who made their names in Europe and have returned, but these guys perform far too rarely in the national team here, and most people will never see them play live, especially if you live outside of Melbourne and Sydney.

The BBL has the backing of Cricket Australia, and its state associations are all shareholders in teams. This means that the BBL automatically benefited from stadium arrangements, and the Cricket Australia marketing machine.

The A-League has to contend with expensive stadiums they don’t own and some of which are unsuited to professional matches. With T20, Cricket was able to pull star power in the likes of Shane Warne and Matthew Hayden, as a neat counterpoint to the A-League recruitment of Brett Emerton and Harry Kewell.

If anyone pulls a crowd in Victoria, its Warnie. Hayden carries a similar mythology in Queensland.

In T20, cricket found a match of family-friendly length, not much longer than a standard football match, and this for me is why it will persevere. No longer do you need to spend an entire day at the cricket, there is now time to mow the lawn, do some housework and then you areoff to an evening at the BBL.

The convenience factor of this should not be underestimated.

In T20, cricket has found a television-friendly format, no longer requiring a day or several days of broadcast time.

This is going to be key when broadcast rights come up for bids in 2013. For the present, both association football and T20 are on PayTV platforms, and the BBL is streaking ahead. ASTRA ratings shows the BBL is slaughtering the A-League.

A-League supporters would have us believe that the Socceroos are the biggest national team, but nothing compares to the Australian cricket team for national awareness. It is the unstoppable juggernaut that dominates the summer, as it has since before Federation.

Where the A-league does get an advantage is that it has a longer season, but what happens if Cricket Australia simply extends the BBL season? They are already talking about expanding the competition, and with that comes an inevitable increase in the number of matches.

Murray’s assertion that the BBL is a new, summer sporting phenomenon, ignores the century and half that cricket has been around for.

The success of the BBL coverage and crowds is also interesting when you consider that A-League proponents use its mere six-year existence as a reason for crowds and TV being what they are, yet the BBL in its first year, is trouncing it for coverage, in both TV and news coverage.
Quite well said wook.

In a few summoning words. Sooker has no strong culture round these parts. And being arrogant fukkers, rather than humble and acknowledging ur place in the pecking order is only gunna get yA lower ;)

Re: its that time of year again, Sooker sent packing ... BBL starts tonite

Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2014 9:00 am
by post_hoc
Yet it has been played in Australia longer than Rugby League has. It is played all over the country at a professional level and rugby league isn't. Their are more people playing football in Western Sydney than I bet play rugby league nationally.

Re: its that time of year again, Sooker sent packing ... BBL starts tonite

Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2014 9:19 am
by post_hoc
The_Wookie wrote:
Which has what to do with its current professional status?

Your sport isnt sold on playing numbers or soccer and netball would have massive purpose built stadiums, hundreds of thousands of members, millions of spectators and billion dollar tv deals. But you dont. End of story.
In reply to KE's post about Football's culture not being strong in these parts. Sorry for the confusion wookie

Re: its that time of year again, Sooker sent packing ... BBL starts tonite

Posted: Thu Dec 25, 2014 12:36 pm
by ParraEelsNRL
Fair dinkum, give me an a league game or cricket game or fuck even an AFL game today to watch, this christmas stuff is doing what's left of my head, in ](*,)

Re: its that time of year again, Sooker sent packing ... BBL starts tonite

Posted: Thu Dec 25, 2014 1:17 pm
by ParraEelsNRL
Naaa I take that back, I'll do something constructive to break the boredom like feed the chickens and weed the vegy garden :thumbleft: