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People make claims without links because there are no indepedant links to back up their claims.& why dont posters link their claims.
They are insecure posters
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People make claims without links because there are no indepedant links to back up their claims.& why dont posters link their claims.
You did the trolling by bringing in AF to the debate on a NON AFL FORUM did you not? because you fear soccer
Sorry the truth hurts you and i say again, stop showing your fear of Soccer and you wont feel so insecure
This a non-AFL thread in a forum about the business of Australian rules football, a subforum of the main AFL forum of the message board as a whole, a message board which is the main feature of the largest Aussie Rules community on the internet. In that context you can't expect AF to not be discussed in relation to other sports.
No fear talk, no trolling. I am going to report a random post and some mods will come and clean this thread up if they feel the need to.Hi guys,
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The 2021 thread is here.
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Links?People make claims without links because there are no indepedant links to back up their claims.
They are insecure posters
Back to being on topic....
jeez it didn't take long for the new SFS effect to wear off. I just saw some highlights of the A League today and there looked to be family and friends only.
Back to being on topic....
jeez it didn't take long for the new SFS effect to wear off. I just saw some highlights of the A League today and there looked to be family and friends only.
Sydney FC vs MacArthur? Austadiums gives it now as 9,714Attendance still listed as TBA.
The NBL got an attendance of 6,000, I'm guessing the A-League game (involving two Sydney teams no less), will get less than that.
read an article about the future of cricket TV. Sorry, can't find the link.
But in it, they said they would reduce the number of games in the BBL. Be interesting if that is the fix.
For me, it is hard to get invested in a team, or franchise, when the squad changes nearly every match. I don't mean the starting XI, I mean international replacements, test duties, ODI. Having a star player for 1/4 of the season is no good. It needs to be for the whole season.
I still think they need to change the 2 Sydney teams and Melbourne teams. The Thunder really should be called western Sydney. Not sure that would work in Melbourne.
In another note, will be interesting how the NBL goes on Xmas day. I think it is a good move by them. The crowd might be "steady" (their words) but I am always bored on X-Mas night.
What do people think about the NBL crowd of 7,012 in Sydney last night?
It’s down on the usual crowd for the Kings, which this season was around 8.5k - 9k and a game against Melb United would usually be one of their bigger ones.
But as virtually the first professional sporting event ever held on Christmas Day in Australia it’s hard to know whether it’s above or below what they were aiming for.
I suspect it's just about testing the market more than a specific aim of getting X people along. It did rate OK for the NBL on pay, with 35k on ESPN, but it was also on Channel 10, which was beaten by SBS so I suspect it rated poorly there.
Our family follows the Perth Scorchers and were very happy with the last over win last night against the Strikers. However the BBL is struggling to attract Internationals now and reasons given are -Many more similar comps with more money around -Players are more choosy where they go and so on.read an article about the future of cricket TV. Sorry, can't find the link.
But in it, they said they would reduce the number of games in the BBL. Be interesting if that is the fix.
For me, it is hard to get invested in a team, or franchise, when the squad changes nearly every match. I don't mean the starting XI, I mean international replacements, test duties, ODI. Having a star player for 1/4 of the season is no good. It needs to be for the whole season.
I still think they need to change the 2 Sydney teams and Melbourne teams. The Thunder really should be called western Sydney. Not sure that would work in Melbourne.
In another note, will be interesting how the NBL goes on Xmas day. I think it is a good move by them. The crowd might be "steady" (their words) but I am always bored on X-Mas night.
fair to say it wasnt a failure.Article from the Sydney Paper on the NBL Christmas Game
fair to say it wasnt a failure.
I wouldn't call it a massive success either. But would be enough to build upon.
Have the ratings been published ?
I've seen 'guesstimates' only.
After 3 home games, the Perth Scorchers are averaging 25,000 crowds. This is only down 16% from their peak 2018/19 crowd average of 30,000 (which was the first year of Perth Stadium opening). Each of their crowds are currently the three largest in the league this season.
This seasons BBL crowds: BBL Results & Crowds | Austadiums
The drop in the Scorchers average crowd seems to be a lot smaller than the more than 50% decrease seen in all the other teams.
Perth’s peak however is also a couple of years after the rest of the league from the 2015-17 period when the Scorchers were stuck in the smaller WACA Ground. So perhaps their peak would have been higher if they were in at Perth Stadium sooner.
Historical BBL season average crowds:Big Bash League - Wikipedia
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Is the good crowds in Perth a result of winnings last years grand final and their current winning form. Or is there more to it, when you consider the poor crowds at the Australian Test vs West Indies in Perth.