Re: The Biggest Sporting Event in Australia in 2015
Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2015 1:31 pm
Lol but but but but .
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WOW that's an amazing Stat!ParraEelsNRL wrote:Sounds about right.
Funny thing is, the s15 is going that bad in AUS, they are getting the same money from the UK as they are here LOL
& the ratings in Australia werepost_hoc wrote:You said it yourselfAFLcrap1 wrote:This thread is about this country .post_hoc wrote:NRL HQ, would love a TV Audience of 100 million for their product, you know it, I know it, and that is why you hate the fact that football is able to do it.
100 million people watching the Socceroos
Stop deflecting about your fourth ranked sport & face reality .
Sokka was smashed in winter by AFlol & RL .
In summer it is obliterated by Cricket .
& your biggest game ever in this country will not make the top 5 sporting events this yr.
Might scrape in the top 10
Lol lol lol .
But but but but but elsewhere .
""Your biggest game ever in this country" and yet you claim this thread is about this country.
As I said this game was played in Australia by an Australian team and watched by 100 million people.
No deflecting, you just don't like the fact because, 100 million people is something the NRL can only dream of
post_hoc wrote:and yet it does, the 100 million is a massive bargaining point, huge exposure for Australian Brands, just like the ACL now the Wanderers have won it will be.
The NRL know it, but clearly the fan boys aren't bright enough.
100 million watched the socceroos
Actually I would put the Ashes up above the two grand finals. And the two GF's can't be separated.leeroy*NRL* wrote:Biggest Event.
1. Cricket W.C
2. State Of Origin
3. NRL G.F
4. AFL G.F
5. ASHES
True that ,Wookie .The_Wookie wrote:Well you let us know when there is any tangible financial benefit to soccer in this country as a result. Broadcast rights for the ACL and Asian Cup are held by the Asian Confederation not the FFA, so local soccer benefits not a whit. The Socceroos have massive support in this country - and thats cool - but it disasppears when they arent actually playing.post_hoc wrote:and yet it does, the 100 million is a massive bargaining point, huge exposure for Australian Brands, just like the ACL now the Wanderers have won it will be.
The NRL know it, but clearly the fan boys aren't bright enough.
100 million watched the socceroos
Rather strange statement their wookie. The support for the socceroos disappears when they are not playing? Rather obvious and not sure how you measure that. It also holds true for any sporting team especially National. How much support is there for the Australian Cricket team when they are not playing? or the Hockeyroos, or the Wallabies.The_Wookie wrote:Well you let us know when there is any tangible financial benefit to soccer in this country as a result. Broadcast rights for the ACL and Asian Cup are held by the Asian Confederation not the FFA, so local soccer benefits not a whit. The Socceroos have massive support in this country - and thats cool - but it disasppears when they arent actually playing.post_hoc wrote:and yet it does, the 100 million is a massive bargaining point, huge exposure for Australian Brands, just like the ACL now the Wanderers have won it will be.
The NRL know it, but clearly the fan boys aren't bright enough.
100 million watched the socceroos
If the Ashes were on Home Soil yeah for sure.Foolproof wrote:Actually I would put the Ashes up above the two grand finals. And the two GF's can't be separated.leeroy*NRL* wrote:Biggest Event.
1. Cricket W.C
2. State Of Origin
3. NRL G.F
4. AFL G.F
5. ASHES