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Re: Kelvin Shoddy & his knowledge of Sydney
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 7:07 pm
by Beaussie
Raiderdave wrote:NSWAFL wrote:The Storm are playing finals. The Swans weren't back then. Bring in a relevant comparison, Dave.
a relavent comparison
how bout the Swans were playing in a fine facility that seated 50K
& only 1/4 filled it
When did the SCG hold 50k whilst the Swans were playing there. Still doesn't now.
Raiderdave wrote:the Storm played until last year ... in a delapadated hole ( Olympic Park ) that held barely 15K
& filled it every week
well ... filled it by your 75% is filled calculation anyway
hows that for relavent

Olympic Park held nearly 25k and the Storm were lucky to ever get more than 11k average. We were told by RL supporters that crowds would increase once the "delapadated hole" was gone. What happened there?

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GWS will be bigger than the Storm. Mark my words on that.

Re: Kelvin Shoddy & his knowledge of Sydney
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 7:13 pm
by cooee
The salary cap scandal happened. I'm sure that had an impact on their supporter base.
Re: Kelvin Shoddy & his knowledge of Sydney
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 7:15 pm
by Beaussie
Sounds like another pathetic excuse for the low crowds in RL.
Re: Kelvin Shoddy & his knowledge of Sydney
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 7:17 pm
by Raiderdave
Beaussie wrote:Raiderdave wrote:NSWAFL wrote:The Storm are playing finals. The Swans weren't back then. Bring in a relevant comparison, Dave.
a relavent comparison
how bout the Swans were playing in a fine facility that seated 50K
& only 1/4 filled it
When did the SCG hold 50k whilst the Swans were playing there. Still doesn't now.
Raiderdave wrote:the Storm played until last year ... in a delapadated hole ( Olympic Park ) that held barely 15K
& filled it every week
well ... filled it by your 75% is filled calculation anyway
hows that for relavent

Olympic Park held nearly 25k and the Storm were lucky to ever get more than 11k average. We were told by RL supporters that crowds would increase once the "delapadated hole" was gone. What happened there?

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LOL
Olympic park's capacity from 1998 was around 15K
the Storm smashed the capacity several times ... 20K once ,, 18K a few times
til the police put a 15K cap on it .. for safety
it was truly a hole ... having been there once it was without doubt the worst football venue I have ever gone to
I'm amazed the Storm averaged nearly 12K there
Storm crowds are up 25% at AMMI & also
Victory thought the crowds they got at Olympic Park would increase considerably at AAMI ... & they'd at least be as big as their 23K average from Etihad
the reality
they average a smidgeon more then the Storm there
its an issue with the stadium
nuff said.
meanwhile .. the Swans average plummets .... its like the coles ad
down down down

Re: Kelvin Shoddy & his knowledge of Sydney
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 7:18 pm
by Topper
cooee wrote:The salary cap scandal happened. I'm sure that had an impact on their supporter base.
Check out crowd averages for the season where their results didn't count.
Re: Kelvin Shoddy & his knowledge of Sydney
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 7:20 pm
by Raiderdave
cooee wrote:The salary cap scandal happened. I'm sure that had an impact on their supporter base.
oh yes
that too ........... well done cooee
Storm doin fine
doin fine

Re: Kelvin Shoddy & his knowledge of Sydney
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 7:22 pm
by cooee
Topper wrote:cooee wrote:The salary cap scandal happened. I'm sure that had an impact on their supporter base.
Check out crowd averages for the season where their results didn't count.
The crowd average was aided by the $1 tickets to their final game and the first ever game at AAMI Park.
Re: Kelvin Shoddy & his knowledge of Sydney
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 7:23 pm
by Raiderdave
Topper wrote:cooee wrote:The salary cap scandal happened. I'm sure that had an impact on their supporter base.
Check out crowd averages for the season where their results didn't count.
or the 3 games they played at Etihad before the Scandal broke & they were due to move to AAMI
as defending premiers
3 games ... 69,000 fans .. Av 23K
anything else to add tipsy ?

Re: Kelvin Shoddy & his knowledge of Sydney
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 7:26 pm
by Topper
cooee wrote:Topper wrote:cooee wrote:The salary cap scandal happened. I'm sure that had an impact on their supporter base.
Check out crowd averages for the season where their results didn't count.
The crowd average was aided by the $1 tickets to their final game and the first ever game at AAMI Park.
Prove that.
Re: Kelvin Shoddy & his knowledge of Sydney
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 7:30 pm
by cooee
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2010-08-24/1 ... ale/955712
$1 tickets for Storm's season finale
Melbourne Storm are hoping to end their season of salary cap disgrace on a high, aiming for a sell-out home crowd by selling tickets for $1.
It would allow the Storm to farewell its many departing players, including superstar Greg Inglis, in style as they sign off in the September 5 final round match against Newcastle at their new home ground.
Storm chief executive Ron Gauci announced the $1 ticket initiative on Tuesday, with the club dedicating the game to thanking Melbourne for its support in the Storm's most turbulent season.
With the Storm condemned to the wooden spoon ever since they were stripped of two premierships and all competition points in 2010 for salary cap rorting, it gives the opportunity to finish on a positive note.
The club will be farewelling Brisbane-bound Inglis and other senior players in Ryan Hoffman, Brett White, Brett Finch, Jeff Lima and Aiden Tolman.
The club will donate all ticket proceeds to Ovarian Cancer Australia.
Re: Kelvin Shoddy & his knowledge of Sydney
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 7:32 pm
by Topper
I meant, prove that it had a major effect on numbers.
Re: Kelvin Shoddy & his knowledge of Sydney
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 7:32 pm
by Beaussie
cooee wrote:Topper wrote:cooee wrote:The salary cap scandal happened. I'm sure that had an impact on their supporter base.
Check out crowd averages for the season where their results didn't count.
The crowd average was aided by the $1 tickets to their final game and the first ever game at AAMI Park.
Oh yes the $1 tickets. And to think Raider has the hide to suggest most AFL tickets are worth $2.50.

Re: Kelvin Shoddy & his knowledge of Sydney
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 7:37 pm
by Raiderdave
Beaussie wrote:cooee wrote:Topper wrote:
Check out crowd averages for the season where their results didn't count.
The crowd average was aided by the $1 tickets to their final game and the first ever game at AAMI Park.
Oh yes the $1 tickets. And to think Raider has the hide to suggest most AFL tickets are worth $2.50.

1 game for charity at 1 venue
the AFL do it 187 games a year at 17 venues
Re: Kelvin Shoddy & his knowledge of Sydney
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 7:38 pm
by Raiderdave
Topper wrote:I meant, prove that it had a major effect on numbers.
it be easier to prove you have a brain ..............

Re: Kelvin Shoddy & his knowledge of Sydney
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 7:38 pm
by Topper
Only children can get in for $2.50 and they represent a minority.