Re: sydney derby now the biggest game in town
Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2014 1:43 pm
Was that an A league game?ParraEelsNRL wrote:3,678
When was the last time one of the so called big clubs in Sydney RL got a crowd of 3k
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Was that an A league game?ParraEelsNRL wrote:3,678
When was the last time one of the so called big clubs in Sydney RL got a crowd of 3k
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post_hoc wrote:Was that an A league game?ParraEelsNRL wrote:3,678
When was the last time one of the so called big clubs in Sydney RL got a crowd of 3k
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Ahh no dopeypost_hoc wrote:It is not the A League, hard for you to understand maybe but it wasn't the A league it is a different competition.
It would be like comparing Sheffield Shield crowds to a Boxing Day Ashes test. The next game in that competition is Bentley Green versus Adelaide City, ie two semi professional clubs not in the A League.
Do you understand?
Last time I lookedpost_hoc wrote:So the European Champions League game today between Roma (played in Rome Italy) and Bayern Munich, the only relevant bit of information you guys want to look at is how many people watched in Rome?
Jesus you guys are thick.
I love this quote
"You don't judge a team or sports popularity in one place ( simple language for you...home support). By who watches in another country.
Are you Cwacker?."
You do for international sports, oh sorry, you don't have anything to gauge that on LOL.
You want it to be Sydney focused, because lets face it, you don't really have anything else to go by. How sad
BTW it is Post hoc, short for Post hoc, ergo propter hoc, you knuckle dragging mouth breather, quick question does your family tree fork?
Did someone vomit ?Fred wrote:Yet we see over and over nrl people trying to include nrl TV ratings on nz to boast about beating the AFL ????AFLcrap1 wrote:post_hoc wrote:Lets do this as simple as possible for you, you like numbers?
1. The game is played in Sydney, so it is relevant
2. Football is a world game, so why limit the viewership to only Sydney.
3. Sometimes you say Sydney, next it is Australia? Why, why expand it from Sydney to Australia, but then fail to expand it to anywhere else?
4. Doesn't someone here have a sig about how great the superleague TV deal is in the UK?
more numbers
$1.5 million prize money on offer for the winner
67 million, the viewers for last years final (we won't get that but hey a fraction of that is nice)
130 matches, the number of games played in this competition so it is not a small thing
20 million my prediction for the minimum amount of TV viewers over both legs
You really like trying to change the rules when you loose the argument. The game is being played in Sydney, so it is relevant, but unlike your sport this game will be viewed worldwide, (well at least half the world LOL)
Did you get hit in the head a lot ?
Go back & read the thread title .
Then the opening post.
Ok you understand that..lol prob not.
This was about 2 teams in Syd..that is why Syd is mentioned.
Then it was claimed that this game was the biggest rivalry in Sport in this country..
That is why AUST is mentioned .
You don't judge a team or sports popularity in one place ( simple language for you...home support). By who watches in another country.
Are you Cwacker?.
That was his bizarre logic.
Home town support could be worked out by H & A crowd averages ,instead of just Home averages.
Simple question for a very simple person.
How does a TV viewer in another country count as a home town fan ,& reflect the home town support ?
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post_hoc wrote:So the European Champions League game today between Roma (played in Rome Italy) and Bayern Munich, the only relevant bit of information you guys want to look at is how many people watched in Rome?
Jesus you guys are thick.
I love this quote
"You don't judge a team or sports popularity in one place ( simple language for you...home support). By who watches in another country.
Are you Cwacker?."
You do for international sports, oh sorry, you don't have anything to gauge that on LOL.
You want it to be Sydney focused, because lets face it, you don't really have anything else to go by. How sad
BTW it is Post hoc, short for Post hoc, ergo propter hoc, you knuckle dragging mouth breather, quick question does your family tree fork?
Raiderdave wrote:sydneyfc wrote:the ffa cup is a knockout competition featuring amateur, semi pro and a-league clubs
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Ahhhh
The 2 last nite were oi league teams fucktard including your pathetic mob
Not amateur or semi pro teams
Aye league
3658 .. fudged of course
It was 500![]()
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The NRL hasnt seen a crowd that small in 30 years