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many have had enough of the VFL... its not " doing it " for them anymore

with it being softer & girlier .. sanitised into something they no longer recognise or can relate to
& it full of arrogant overpaid F wits as players ..... they are just loving the down to earth layed back feel at the storm & League reminds them of a better time in their former game

read it & weep guys :wink:

Converts from AFL celebrate Storm win

October 1, 2012 - 5:22PM

Michael Lynch

This was a victory for the true believers.
Not those who remained committed to the Melbourne Storm through the dark days of salary cap rorts and stripped Premierships, when the Victorian club became a byword for systematic cheating and the exploitation of sporting loopholes.
No, it was more like a triumph for those true believers who have retained their (these days) politically incorrect view that Australian sport should be an expression of machismo toughness.
As the spring rays of a Melbourne sun glazed Gosch's Paddock, the training venue seemed to have been turned into a purple haze of contented Storm supporters.
The DJ pumped up the atmosphere (he had to work overtime as the flight out of Sydney was long delayed) but the crowd waited patiently and in well-behaved fashion for their heroes to attend their local coronation, all willing to convert any doubters who had strayed in to see what was taking place.
The Age played devil's advocated with a small sample.
Why was their team so good, and why, in this, the heartland of AFL (with Collingwood's HQ a hundred metres down the road and the MCG in close proximity ) did they follow this code.
The first question was easily answered: Smithy, Billy, Coops and Bellyache (coach Clive Bellamy) were the universal replies, referring to the three big-name players around whom Bellamy has built his team.
The second (admittedly from a wholly unscientific poll of half a dozen randomly chosen fans) was perhaps more interesting.
All — save the for dyed in the wool rugby man who had flown from NZ to Sydney for Sunday night's final and for whom attendance at yesterday's rather truncated public celebration was mandatory — had been AFL fans earlier in their sporting lives but were now committed Leagies.
Mainly, they said, because NRL seemed to still give fans the feel and the atmosphere, the cultural experience and the physical thrills that footy once did in those rather less sanitised days of the 1970s and 1980s.
Adam Thompson and his pregnant wife Maria Laura said that the NRL gave them the physical hit that footy no longer did.
"We started coming last year. Its a great sport. We are not from Sydney, but we just got sick of the AFL and thought we would try something different. Its a great game and we got into it," said Adam, a 32-year-old carpenter from Taylors Lakes.
"In AFL there is a lot of stuffing around with the rules. The rugby players seem to be more down-to-earth. The AFL players seem a lot more distant. After every game they come round to the fence, high five everyone, say g'day. I used to be an Essendon fan but not much really now. This is a blokey, mate's game. Its like what footy was like in the '70s and '80s, when they had moustaches and beards."
Maria, a customer service manager, concurred. "The boys aren't hard enough any more. At least with rugby they get stuck in, sometimes punch on and it's exciting. It's also got to do with pricing. AFL has got a lot more expensive. As members here its $190 each for the whole season."
Blind since birth, Chris Bertuch has never seen a pass thrown or kick converted, but the Australian international blind cricketer — who said he was due to visit India for a blind cricket 20/20 World Cup this year — was happy to be **** the crowd as the music thumped.
"I have got a lot of mates who are into it, mainly the boys down at the cricket who follow it. There are a couple of blokes from NZ, but its mainly Melbourne guys. I just like the atmosphere with the game and it seems to be a lot more straightforward than other games."
Sisters Julie and Kellie Grayson were soaking up the sun and waiting for the Premiers. Both admitted they had been introduced to NRL by their husbands, but it was now their game.
"I was working in Sydney for 13 years," said Julie. "I took up NRL because I was up there, I do follow Essendon but I like this now. I didn't like NRL when I first went to Sydney. My husband (Bill Armstrong) once played 16 minutes for the Rabbitohs in the 1990s and I suppose that's what got me into it."
Kellie added: "My husband is a big NRL man, so I guess I just adopted his team. Aussie Rules, when you watch it, its more of a free-for-all with no structure. It seems all the time to be a scramble for the ball. It's like stacks on the ball."

http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/co...#ixzz281y7z7HQ
RL SOO II 4.194 Million veiwers
RL SOO I 4.068 Million
NRL GF 3.968 Million
VFL Grand Final 3.620 Million
SOO III 3.364 Million
NRL Prelim 2.219 Million
Kangaroos V NZ 1.214 Million

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like melbournians care about nrl :lol: :lol: :lol: straight to gem next year, they must retain that 25k average :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Raiderdave wrote:
many have had enough of the VFL... its not " doing it " for them anymore

with it being softer & girlier .. sanitised into something they no longer recognise or can relate to
& it full of arrogant overpaid F wits as players ..... they are just loving the down to earth layed back feel at the storm & League reminds them of a better time in their former game

read it & weep guys :wink:

Converts from AFL celebrate Storm win

October 1, 2012 - 5:22PM

Michael Lynch

This was a victory for the true believers.
Not those who remained committed to the Melbourne Storm through the dark days of salary cap rorts and stripped Premierships, when the Victorian club became a byword for systematic cheating and the exploitation of sporting loopholes.
No, it was more like a triumph for those true believers who have retained their (these days) politically incorrect view that Australian sport should be an expression of machismo toughness.
As the spring rays of a Melbourne sun glazed Gosch's Paddock, the training venue seemed to have been turned into a purple haze of contented Storm supporters.
The DJ pumped up the atmosphere (he had to work overtime as the flight out of Sydney was long delayed) but the crowd waited patiently and in well-behaved fashion for their heroes to attend their local coronation, all willing to convert any doubters who had strayed in to see what was taking place.
The Age played devil's advocated with a small sample.
Why was their team so good, and why, in this, the heartland of AFL (with Collingwood's HQ a hundred metres down the road and the MCG in close proximity ) did they follow this code.
The first question was easily answered: Smithy, Billy, Coops and Bellyache (coach Clive Bellamy) were the universal replies, referring to the three big-name players around whom Bellamy has built his team.
The second (admittedly from a wholly unscientific poll of half a dozen randomly chosen fans) was perhaps more interesting.
All — save the for dyed in the wool rugby man who had flown from NZ to Sydney for Sunday night's final and for whom attendance at yesterday's rather truncated public celebration was mandatory — had been AFL fans earlier in their sporting lives but were now committed Leagies.
Mainly, they said, because NRL seemed to still give fans the feel and the atmosphere, the cultural experience and the physical thrills that footy once did in those rather less sanitised days of the 1970s and 1980s.
Adam Thompson and his pregnant wife Maria Laura said that the NRL gave them the physical hit that footy no longer did.
"We started coming last year. Its a great sport. We are not from Sydney, but we just got sick of the AFL and thought we would try something different. Its a great game and we got into it," said Adam, a 32-year-old carpenter from Taylors Lakes.
"In AFL there is a lot of stuffing around with the rules. The rugby players seem to be more down-to-earth. The AFL players seem a lot more distant. After every game they come round to the fence, high five everyone, say g'day. I used to be an Essendon fan but not much really now. This is a blokey, mate's game. Its like what footy was like in the '70s and '80s, when they had moustaches and beards."
Maria, a customer service manager, concurred. "The boys aren't hard enough any more. At least with rugby they get stuck in, sometimes punch on and it's exciting. It's also got to do with pricing. AFL has got a lot more expensive. As members here its $190 each for the whole season."
Blind since birth, Chris Bertuch has never seen a pass thrown or kick converted, but the Australian international blind cricketer — who said he was due to visit India for a blind cricket 20/20 World Cup this year — was happy to be **** the crowd as the music thumped.
"I have got a lot of mates who are into it, mainly the boys down at the cricket who follow it. There are a couple of blokes from NZ, but its mainly Melbourne guys. I just like the atmosphere with the game and it seems to be a lot more straightforward than other games."
Sisters Julie and Kellie Grayson were soaking up the sun and waiting for the Premiers. Both admitted they had been introduced to NRL by their husbands, but it was now their game.
"I was working in Sydney for 13 years," said Julie. "I took up NRL because I was up there, I do follow Essendon but I like this now. I didn't like NRL when I first went to Sydney. My husband (Bill Armstrong) once played 16 minutes for the Rabbitohs in the 1990s and I suppose that's what got me into it."
Kellie added: "My husband is a big NRL man, so I guess I just adopted his team. Aussie Rules, when you watch it, its more of a free-for-all with no structure. It seems all the time to be a scramble for the ball. It's like stacks on the ball."

http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/co...#ixzz281y7z7HQ
You mean the huge 3000 people that turned out to welcome them home? Or the huge 12k average home crowd? :lol:
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[quote="QueenslandISAFL"]like melbournians care about nrl quote]

803,000 of them... beg to differ di.ckhead :wink:
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NRL GF 3.968 Million
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Xman wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:
many have had enough of the VFL... its not " doing it " for them anymore

with it being softer & girlier .. sanitised into something they no longer recognise or can relate to
& it full of arrogant overpaid F wits as players ..... they are just loving the down to earth layed back feel at the storm & League reminds them of a better time in their former game

read it & weep guys :wink:

Converts from AFL celebrate Storm win

October 1, 2012 - 5:22PM

Michael Lynch

This was a victory for the true believers.
Not those who remained committed to the Melbourne Storm through the dark days of salary cap rorts and stripped Premierships, when the Victorian club became a byword for systematic cheating and the exploitation of sporting loopholes.
No, it was more like a triumph for those true believers who have retained their (these days) politically incorrect view that Australian sport should be an expression of machismo toughness.
As the spring rays of a Melbourne sun glazed Gosch's Paddock, the training venue seemed to have been turned into a purple haze of contented Storm supporters.
The DJ pumped up the atmosphere (he had to work overtime as the flight out of Sydney was long delayed) but the crowd waited patiently and in well-behaved fashion for their heroes to attend their local coronation, all willing to convert any doubters who had strayed in to see what was taking place.
The Age played devil's advocated with a small sample.
Why was their team so good, and why, in this, the heartland of AFL (with Collingwood's HQ a hundred metres down the road and the MCG in close proximity ) did they follow this code.
The first question was easily answered: Smithy, Billy, Coops and Bellyache (coach Clive Bellamy) were the universal replies, referring to the three big-name players around whom Bellamy has built his team.
The second (admittedly from a wholly unscientific poll of half a dozen randomly chosen fans) was perhaps more interesting.
All — save the for dyed in the wool rugby man who had flown from NZ to Sydney for Sunday night's final and for whom attendance at yesterday's rather truncated public celebration was mandatory — had been AFL fans earlier in their sporting lives but were now committed Leagies.
Mainly, they said, because NRL seemed to still give fans the feel and the atmosphere, the cultural experience and the physical thrills that footy once did in those rather less sanitised days of the 1970s and 1980s.
Adam Thompson and his pregnant wife Maria Laura said that the NRL gave them the physical hit that footy no longer did.
"We started coming last year. Its a great sport. We are not from Sydney, but we just got sick of the AFL and thought we would try something different. Its a great game and we got into it," said Adam, a 32-year-old carpenter from Taylors Lakes.
"In AFL there is a lot of stuffing around with the rules. The rugby players seem to be more down-to-earth. The AFL players seem a lot more distant. After every game they come round to the fence, high five everyone, say g'day. I used to be an Essendon fan but not much really now. This is a blokey, mate's game. Its like what footy was like in the '70s and '80s, when they had moustaches and beards."
Maria, a customer service manager, concurred. "The boys aren't hard enough any more. At least with rugby they get stuck in, sometimes punch on and it's exciting. It's also got to do with pricing. AFL has got a lot more expensive. As members here its $190 each for the whole season."
Blind since birth, Chris Bertuch has never seen a pass thrown or kick converted, but the Australian international blind cricketer — who said he was due to visit India for a blind cricket 20/20 World Cup this year — was happy to be **** the crowd as the music thumped.
"I have got a lot of mates who are into it, mainly the boys down at the cricket who follow it. There are a couple of blokes from NZ, but its mainly Melbourne guys. I just like the atmosphere with the game and it seems to be a lot more straightforward than other games."
Sisters Julie and Kellie Grayson were soaking up the sun and waiting for the Premiers. Both admitted they had been introduced to NRL by their husbands, but it was now their game.
"I was working in Sydney for 13 years," said Julie. "I took up NRL because I was up there, I do follow Essendon but I like this now. I didn't like NRL when I first went to Sydney. My husband (Bill Armstrong) once played 16 minutes for the Rabbitohs in the 1990s and I suppose that's what got me into it."
Kellie added: "My husband is a big NRL man, so I guess I just adopted his team. Aussie Rules, when you watch it, its more of a free-for-all with no structure. It seems all the time to be a scramble for the ball. It's like stacks on the ball."

http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/co...#ixzz281y7z7HQ
You mean the huge 3000 people that turned out to welcome them home? Or the huge 12k average home crowd? :lol:
no its probably the 803K who were glued to the game last night
200K more then Sydneysiders who watch the swines

I'd say its that :wink:
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RL SOO I 4.068 Million
NRL GF 3.968 Million
VFL Grand Final 3.620 Million
SOO III 3.364 Million
NRL Prelim 2.219 Million
Kangaroos V NZ 1.214 Million

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like melbournians care about nrl quote]

803,000 of them... beg to differ di.ckhead :wink:
Watching the GF doesn't equate to caring, it equates to viewers who take an interest in the GF.

If these people cared about the storm more than 25k would watch them regularly.
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Xman wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:
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like melbournians care about nrl quote]

803,000 of them... beg to differ di.ckhead :wink:
If these people cared about the storm more than 25k would watch them regularly.

oh in time they will .. & sooner then you think
meanwhile the Swines had their lowest level of interest in their home city in a GF they were in ... since they've been in Sydney on the back of their lowest level of crowd support since 1996 .. & a seemingly unstoppable drop in interest on TV during the year

I told you it would be this way
they will have a bit of a false dawn in 2013 , but long term it will be bad ....& with the midgits going from embarrasing to ... FMD levels of support 8-[ .. as a result of the swines being premiers ... you won't b able to kidnap people to watch the tsunami next year as they'll be winning their 2nd spoon in a row
any rise for the swines will see the midgits cover that easily

VFL in Sydney ..... down again in 2013 :wink:
RL SOO II 4.194 Million veiwers
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NRL GF 3.968 Million
VFL Grand Final 3.620 Million
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Raiderdave wrote:
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like melbournians care about nrl quote]

803,000 of them... beg to differ di.ckhead :wink:
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: i think you should check the sydney numbers... seems the AFL grand final rated awfully close to the nrl grand final there.. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Back to gem next year for the storm :lol: :lol: :lol:
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QueenslandISAFL wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:
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like melbournians care about nrl quote]

803,000 of them... beg to differ di.ckhead :wink:
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: i think you should check the sydney numbers... seems the AFL grand final rated awfully close to the nrl grand final there.. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Back to gem next year for the storm :lol: :lol: :lol:
awfully close ?

it was 200K less you dribbling half wit :lol: :lol: :lol:

stop it
you're killing me .......... :lol: :lol: :(/ :(/ :(/ :_<> :_<> :_<> :_<>
RL SOO II 4.194 Million veiwers
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NRL GF 3.968 Million
VFL Grand Final 3.620 Million
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Kangaroos V NZ 1.214 Million

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Raiderdave wrote:
QueenslandISAFL wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: i think you should check the sydney numbers... seems the AFL grand final rated awfully close to the nrl grand final there.. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Back to gem next year for the storm :lol: :lol: :lol:
awfully close ?

it was 200K less you dribbling half wit :lol: :lol: :lol:

stop it
you're killing me .......... :lol: :lol: :(/ :(/ :(/ :_<> :_<> :_<> :_<>
200k more but in prime time.

Oh the shame. :lol:
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Xman wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:
QueenslandISAFL wrote:
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: i think you should check the sydney numbers... seems the AFL grand final rated awfully close to the nrl grand final there.. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Back to gem next year for the storm :lol: :lol: :lol:
awfully close ?

it was 200K less you dribbling half wit :lol: :lol: :lol:

stop it
you're killing me .......... :lol: :lol: :(/ :(/ :(/ :_<> :_<> :_<> :_<>
200k more but in prime time.

Oh the shame. :lol:

oh I forgot

Swines fans would have been getting a new power drill at Bunnings .. or a new doona at K mart instead of watching the vicky kicky GF :-k

oh & the competition on the box would have taken many away too
that apple tart recepie was far more appealing
& of course scooby doo or Keiren Jack ..... I mean whadda ya gunna do ? :-k

the NRL was only up against the flag ship of all TV stations .... Sunday evening news
yeah
the shame of only winning by 200K :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Raiderdave wrote:
Xman wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:
awfully close ?

it was 200K less you dribbling half wit :lol: :lol: :lol:

stop it
you're killing me .......... :lol: :lol: :(/ :(/ :(/ :_<> :_<> :_<> :_<>
200k more but in prime time.

Oh the shame. :lol:

oh I forgot

Swines fans would have been getting a new power drill at Bunnings .. or a new doona at K mart instead of watching the vicky kicky GF :-k

oh & the competition on the box would have taken many away too
that apple tart recepie was far more appealing
& of course scooby doo or Keiren Jack ..... I mean whadda ya gunna do ? :-k

the NRL was only up against the flag ship of all TV stations .... Sunday evening news
yeah
the shame of only winning by 200K :lol: :lol: :lol:
It has nothing to do with swans fans or storm fans. Neither club has that many fans as is proven by far lower ratings for home and away games.

It has everything to do with occasional or available viewers who take a passing interest. Ther are many many more in prime time due to the fact shops are closed, sports are finished, and it's near dinner time. Hence it's called "prime" time. :wink:
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Blahblahblahblahblah


More excuses from a desperate AFL fanboy.... :lol: :lol:

You loose deal with it mate.
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eelofwest wrote:
Blahblahblahblahblah


More excuses from a desperate AFL fanboy.... :lol: :lol:

You loose deal with it mate.
If the NrL was growing in Melbourne the storm wouldn't have dropped attendance for the 3rd year running, despite finishing 1st again.
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Superb article there Raider. Really supports my arguments in 'the changing nature of violence' thread. Seems as though there's many melbournians and ex AFL fans who think just like me Xman. As I said, the ridiculously strict rulings in the AFL is not only unjust and incorrect in line with societies set up, its a big turn off to fans, the majority of whom see the positives in good ol fashioned biffo.

Melbourne, definitely falling in love with RL. And why shouldnt they!
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