Sydney Heart ?
No.
Sydney Giants - "the heart of Sydney" - a giant with a red bulging heart.
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Sydney Heart ?
Even more mental when they came into the comp within 12 months of one another and were created by the same people, the AFL.The more I think about this, the more I agree. Suns made a mistake in brand differentiation going with similar colours to the Lions and Crows. Orange would have made them nice and unique.
Oh well, too late now.
It might be close to the geographic centre of Sydney.Why limit to Western Sydney ? Homebush is in the geographical centre of Sydney.
Sydney Giants would attract people from all over Sydney that's why the Swans wont allow that a.t.m.
No. Central Sydney Giants would be more correct.
That is the heart of Sydney - new logo- a heart.
Maximum brand recognition is Sydney Giants - anything else dilutes the brand.
It might be close to the geographic centre of Sydney.
But in terms of the regions of Sydney and the demographics of Sydney, it's well and truly past the Red Rooster line.
The bit I don't think you're getting here is the socioeconomic divides in Sydney.
The whole point of bringing in the Giants, and the associated investment in grassroots footy, was to try to change that.
Western Sydney Giants does that.
Sydney Giants says the AFL is giving up on the western suburbs and is making it a second team for the Eastern Suburbs, the Inner West, and the North Shore.
Which people from Sydney?
Calling them the Sydney Giants won't attract thousands of people from the North Shore to Olympic Park.
The whole stereotype of people from the North Shore is they never cross the bridge unless they're going to the airport. People from the Eastern Suburbs and the Inner West don't travel that far west.
If you want to build the game in the western suburbs, then Sydney Giants dilutes the brand.
I'm sure the AFL could and even pay for it.If Homebush is a dump, is there a chance of finding a new facility in a different area ?
I'm sure the AFL could and even pay for it.
Well there's something very fundamental you don't seem to grasp.You thought wrong.
By having Western Sydney in the name, you're appealing to people in Western Sydney by explicitly saying this club represents Western Sydney.Totally disagree and what's wrong with a few more supporters from Sydney city?
People from all over Sydney.
If you think thousands of people will travel weekly from the North Shore or Eastern Suburbs to Olympic Park, you frankly don't know Sydney very well.Whart's the travel connection with naming?
People will travel to Homebush to watch a competitive and entertaining game. .
As you have pointed out any name with "West" is look down upon in Sydney.
It comes down to what you're aiming to do with the Giants.It/s marketing procedure to have the biggest name.
Few AFL clubs correspond only to their named locality.
The whole point of the Giants was to grow the game in the working class western suburbs.
By not having Western Sydney in the name, you dilute that appeal.
But there's not going to be thousands of people travelling from Chatswood or Roseville to Olympic Park every week to watch the Giants.
So you want to diluting the appeal of the club to the people in Western Sydney you're trying to appeal to.
And you want to do it to make the Giants more appealing to people in the wealthier suburbs who are unlikely to want to regularly travel to Olympic Park.
The name Western Sydney is not looked down upon by the working class people who live in Western Sydney.
It's looked down upon in the wealthier parts of Sydney, where AFL already has a long-established presence.
It comes down to what you're aiming to do with the Giants.
If the aim is to have a second team in Sydney that appeals to the parts of Sydney that already follow AFL, then ship them off to the SCG and call them the Sydney Giants.
If the aim is to grow the code in the working class western suburbs,
And if your aim us the latter, then having Western Sydney in the name makes it clear to the people in Western Sydney that this club specifically represents Western Sydney.
I'm sure the AFL could and even pay for it.
The population of Western Sydney is 2,734,168. Source: https://profile.id.com.au/cws/populationNo, just the rest of Australia. that's why it's important to give the Giants as wide appeal as possible.
The Giants is a great name. That's big imagery. Don't think small.
The whole point of the Giants was to grow the game, fullstop
There's a club called Fremantle and it's usually refered to as the Dockers and has appeal everywhere.
Fremantle set out trying to have the widest appeal possible and I think that is true of all clubs.
Class is a non-factor in the Perth sporting market.You should really get over this class thing.
Yeah, if only there were a team in Sydney called Sydney that was called Sydney that could draw support from across Sydney.If you look at the situation in the other cities Perth, Adelaide and Melbourne AFL clubs draw support from all over the cities. Collingwood is supposed to be a working class suburb. It wouldn't exist if it only drew support from Collingwood would it.
If you genuinely think thousands of people will travel from the North Shore or the Eastern Suburbs to Olympic Park each week to watch the Giants, then frankly you are utterly clueless about Sydney.So what relevance has that got ? They are going to travel to watch a competitive match first and only.
I lived there 15 years ago, and the hostility towards Australian football amazed me.I don't think people know the situation in Sydney.
They came down on NRL celebrity like a ton of bricks.
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How many Giants fans at the SCG today? Aside from the cheer squad there is not another orange bay that I can see. It is a sea of red.
exactly why they should wear sky blue..point provenThe orange was terrible for contrast. Swans and Giants fans in the same bay just blended against each other.
You could definitely hear some decent Giants cheers at the key moments.
Plenty of us but we blended inHow many Giants fans at the SCG today? Aside from the cheer squad there is not another orange bay that I can see. It is a sea of red.
It will be a good measure of the growth of the GIANTS. You would think that Brisbane will bring a few thousand fans more than WC, and crowds are generally up 10% - 20% since 2017, so I reckon 18k would be the break even.Big test for the Giants against the Lions next week in terms of crowd strength. Interstate side that probably won’t draw too much to the game out in Western Sydney. Brisbanes record finals crowd in Sydney of 70k against the Swans back in 03 seems a bit of a stretch away.
All in all crowd wise the Giants have only had 3 home finals at Giants stadium:
21790 v WB prelim 2016
14865 v West Coast semi 2017
19218 v WB elim 2019
It’s actually crazy how many times they’ve come up against the Swans in their short history. Hopefully the game gets the crowd it deserves
While I agree on the colours, especially as it is the opposite of the Swans, I don’t get the wolves name.Even more mental when they came into the comp within 12 months of one another and were created by the same people, the AFL.
Should've been the West Sydney Wolves who dedicated themselves to an area a little more accessible closer to the inner west, wearing charcoal and sky blue with silver/white. then the orange suns.
Absolutely right. No issues with Giants.While I agree on the colours, especially as it is the opposite of the Swans, I don’t get the wolves name.
I didn’t get it when everyone in here was pushing it back then and still don’t.
Giants is a great name.
We all know my thoughts on the Canberra connection. Western Sydney needs to be full time.
Except the club isn’t meant to be Sydney B.People are grown up enough that u can just call them 'Sydney'
no need to treat them like children
For context, the entire population of the whole state of WA is around 2.7 million.
The whole point of creating the Giants was to grow the game in Western Sydney.
Here's Andrew Demitriou in his own words:
Perth is just one example.You can't directly transpose what works in Perth to Sydney.
Class, or more specifically the difference in which football codes are popular in the wealthier regions of Sydney vs the traditionally working class regions, is a big factor in the Sydney sporting market.
And what happened is that their supporter base grew strongest in the wealthier parts of Sydney that traditionally followed rugby union.
WTF would I think thousands of people will travel from the North Shore each week to watch the Giants,If you genuinely think thousands of people will travel from the North Shore or the Eastern Suburbs to Olympic Park each week to watch the Giants, then frankly you are utterly clueless about Sydney.