You braindead fucktard. I have provided a link.You dumb fans just don't want to pull your head out of you arse & see how your sport fudges the figures to make it look like AFL is thriving in SYD.adamj1300 wrote:no one believes you because most of the stuff you post is made up shit daveAFLcrap1 wrote:Seriously I have never ever met a dumber mob.
I show how participation numbers are used to cover up the REAL playing numbers &. it is ignored.
As for the Dave part ,1 month bet put up or shut up fucktard.
provide a link to where you got this report from, other wise again you are full of shit!
Swans4ever, took all of his info out of the AFL Annual report 2012 which is available to download and read through the AFL web site.
Once more for the mentally handicapped.
www.sportingpulse.com/get_file.cgi?id=2148289
4.3 Health Check
4.3.1 Multiple Versions of Auskick
In the chase for participant numbers in NSW and ACT, a shortened and often subsidised version of Auskick has been aggressively rolled out in primary schools (In-School Auskick) and after-school centres (Community Auskick). The In-School participants have rarely elected to join an Auskick program. Their school has chosen to include an Auskick program.
Junior club feedback has indicated that the In-School and Community versions have, at times, harmed Club Auskick. Consequently, the longer term retention of entry
1. Western Sydney – The Reality versus Perception Gap
The reality is that junior club maturity and participation numbers appear to have stalled. There are 6% less junior/youth players in 2012 than in 2009. The perception, however, is that the game is growing well. This perception is supported by masking low junior club numbers with Auskick numbers (Club, School and Community Auskick) and school program numbers. This optimistic, bullish perception is needed to market the game, however this perception urgently needs to be underpinned by committed junior club participants.
b. Retention above U14
The greatest „retention cliff‟ in GSJ football occurs from U14 to U15 age groups (-27%; 706 to 515 players in Greater Sydney).
I am beginning to think that who ever is the carer for these AFL fans should NOT let them near a PC.
No one can be this dumb.