It would also be a decent investment for your club to send someone to Coaching Football 101.
Just the head coach would be fine by me.
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It would also be a decent investment for your club to send someone to Coaching Football 101.
I am all for North going for the biggest offer.
But I feel if they stayed in Canberra they could of built up the hard work they had been doing and improved revenue from ACT and wouldn't have had to worry about relocation to Gold Coast stuff. They could of stayed out of it.
Seems like there is a bit of under table stuff on all sides including North board to get them to move to the Coast.
A key indication of a support for a code or team in a particualr area is how far fans are willing to go to cheer for their team.
You would be lucky to see any support at all for Gold Coast Titans away games and I wonder what their crowds will be this time next year when the public have worked out that the hype doesn't match the product.
The Gold Coast is there for the taking for AFL if they do it right.
I wonder how many Brisbane Lions fans made the journey from Brisbane down to Melbourne for today's match?
As usual, another laughable post from FRA, keep it up!
There are a lot of Brisbane/ex Fitzroy members already in Melbourne fool!
Melbourne = 3.8 million people GC = 500,000 pop so crowds of 17,000 odd are very good for the AFL at Carrara but 10,000 ave crowds for Storm in Melbourne are shit!.
How many of the bogan Bulldogs fans came to Melbourne last monday nights poorly attended (14,000) game at OP
If the Roos v Carlton game at Carrara is not a sell-out then I'd be very surprised.
Looks like that multi-coloured seating is doing it's job....
Footy is strong on the Gold Coast as always.
Oh dear. Another bright spark....
The fact that the Brisbane Lions are the bastard-child of a Melbourne club and a Brisbane club does mean that there exists an element of Melbourne based Brisbane Lions support.How this translates into an argument that Brisbane fans travel from Brisbane to Melbourne to watch the Lions play escapes me - but hey, I'm sure it sounded good in your head.
P.S The AFL don't get '17,000' people to watch AFL at Carrara, and have not done so for some time.
I agree.
I know I am looking forward to seeing the AFL spend tens of millions of dollars re-fitting Carrara.
How many freebie tickets and $20 'family packs' will the AFL hand out then?
I agree.
I know I am looking forward to seeing the AFL spend tens of millions of dollars re-fitting Carrara.
How many freebie tickets and $20 'family packs' will the AFL hand out then?
They did not long ago in a practise game, Lions v Essendon I think.
My response was to the post by 'finders' - who was attempting to portray 17,000 crowds at Carrara for AFL as average.
If the Roos v Carlton game at Carrara is not a sell-out then I'd be very surprised.
They did not long ago in a practise game, Lions v Essendon I think.
I agree.
I know I am looking forward to seeing the AFL spend tens of millions of dollars re-fitting Carrara.
How many freebie tickets and $20 'family packs' will the AFL hand out then?
What would two Sydney Rugby League teams get playing in Geelong? Or in Adelaide. 876?
Does that 11,469 include Shannon Watt ?11,469 there tonight
Interesting, much more then i expected.
In fact it was bigger then the North v Brisbane Lions game earlier this season.