Schultzy
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Zappers has just said "a crowd of over 20,000
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Gooner4life_8
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Schultzy wrote:TheRealFootballSupporter wrote:5,513 in Canberra for UAE vs Qatar. Disapointing, this should surely be the lowest, although some dead rubbers on MD3 may be similar, great crowd in melbourne though. The likely play-off for third in the group between Oman and Kuwait in Newcastle, at the same time as Aus/SK, is surely going to be the smallest of the tournament.
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Schultzy
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Gooner4life_8 wrote:Schultzy wrote:TheRealFootballSupporter wrote:5,513 in Canberra for UAE vs Qatar. Disapointing, this should surely be the lowest, although some dead rubbers on MD3 may be similar, great crowd in melbourne though. The likely play-off for third in the group between Oman and Kuwait in Newcastle, at the same time as Aus/SK, is surely going to be the smallest of the tournament. Had completely forgotten that MD3 is at the same time, thats a very good point then.
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paladisious
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Iran v Bahrain: 17,712.
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VedranFC
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Canberra showing up yesterday with a healthy 12k in the rain, then BAM back to 5k? I suppose 2 games in 2 days is a big ask for a small city... Still you'd think they'd be desperate to show why an A-league club should be strongly considered in the city. Should get a big crowd to their QF
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Davstar
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paladisious wrote:Iran v Bahrain: 17,712. Quality crowds = Melbourne
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socceroo_06
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Should have hosted the whole tournament in Melbourne if we're honest.
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Eldar
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Did well to almost fill AAMI for the opener, well in Melbs!
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Victory>Heart wrote:Match 3: Uzbeks vs North Korea: 12,078
Decent! =d>
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libel
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Gooner4life_8 wrote:Schultzy wrote:TheRealFootballSupporter wrote:5,513 in Canberra for UAE vs Qatar. Disapointing, this should surely be the lowest, although some dead rubbers on MD3 may be similar, great crowd in melbourne though. The likely play-off for third in the group between Oman and Kuwait in Newcastle, at the same time as Aus/SK, is surely going to be the smallest of the tournament. Would've thought Jordan v Iraq tomorrow in Brisbane will give today's Canberra turnout a run for its money. Mind you, wiki says Iraqi community in Australia is estimated as high as 80,000. They mentioned tonight that the Iranian diaspora here is 70,000. They're all in Sydney and Melbourne though.
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JonoMV
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libel wrote:Gooner4life_8 wrote:Schultzy wrote:TheRealFootballSupporter wrote:5,513 in Canberra for UAE vs Qatar. Disapointing, this should surely be the lowest, although some dead rubbers on MD3 may be similar, great crowd in melbourne though. The likely play-off for third in the group between Oman and Kuwait in Newcastle, at the same time as Aus/SK, is surely going to be the smallest of the tournament. Would've thought Jordan v Iraq tomorrow in Brisbane will give today's Canberra turnout a run for its money. Mind you, wiki says Iraqi community in Australia is estimated as high as 80,000. They mentioned tonight that the Iranian diaspora here is 70,000. They're all in Sydney and Melbourne though. if it was on a sunday i reckon brisbane would have got more, but now that it is on a monday, will be interesting. Still tipping brisbane to get the bigger crowd
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paladisious
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socceroo_06 wrote:Should have hosted the whole tournament in Melbourne if we're honest. Seriously, given the small amount of venues required, you might be on to something. Every previous edition of the Asian Cup bar 2004 and 2007 were all hosted in countries or areas smaller than Victoria, most notably 1992 which was all in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. Who needs all that flying around or different time zones if you can avoid it? Low drawing games could be at AAMI Park, Kardinia Park in Geelong and an upgraded Morshead Park in Ballarat, Socceroos games and other higher drawing games at Docklands, and maybe the Semis and Final at the MCG. Boom, all venues no more than an hour by train apart. Teams and fans would love it. NSW could very easily do one on their own with just the venues used by the four A-League teams plus Homebush and WIN Stadium, as could South-East Qld with Suncorp, Robina, Ballymore, QE II and perhaps an upgraded Perry Park. Perth and Adelaide might struggle with just Subiaco and NIB and Adelaide Oval, Homebush and Marden respectively between them, added to their state governments' lack of shits given for football. Any state government worth their salt should at least approach the FFA to go it alone for a bid in the future. Edited by paladisious: 12/1/2015 12:30:28 AM
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libel
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paladisious wrote:socceroo_06 wrote:Should have hosted the whole tournament in Melbourne if we're honest. Seriously, given the small amount of venues required, you might be on to something. Every previous edition of the Asian Cup bar 2004 and 2007 were all hosted in countries or areas smaller than Victoria, most notably 1992 which was all in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. Who needs all that flying around or different time zones if you can avoid it? Low drawing games could be at AAMI Park, Kardinia Park in Geelong and an upgraded Morshead Park in Ballarat, Socceroos games and other higher drawing games at Docklands, and maybe the Semis and Final at the MCG. Boom, all venues no more than an hour by train apart. Teams and fans would love it. NSW could very easily do one on their own with just the venues used by the four A-League teams plus Homebush and WIN Stadium, as could South-East Qld with Suncorp, Robina, Ballymore, QE II and perhaps an upgraded Perry Park. Perth and Adelaide might struggle with just Subiaco and NIB and Adelaide Oval, Homebush and Marden respectively between them, added to their state governments' lack of shits given for football. Any state government worth their salt should at least approach the FFA to go it alone for a bid in the future. Would be a massive opportunity lost in terms of 'growing' the game. Not to mention spectator burn out, with basically a couple of matches everyday in more or less the one population centre. No thanks.
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Any word on tv ratings ?
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Aus v South Korea in Brisbane is down to single seats only. Should be looking at 50,000.
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jmart204 wrote:Aus v South Korea in Brisbane is down to single seats only. Should be looking at 50,000. Lower bowl at ANZ almost completely sold out for roos v oman. Thats approx 45,000. Should be looking at 60,000+ for a Tuesday night in Sydney. Three roos games to get 120,000+ would be a good effort. If the crowd in sydney gets closer to 70,000 you could be looking at 150,000 for the three games. Which would be pretty spectacular. --- Also should be looking at 20,000 in Newcastle tonight with CAT1, 3, Pal active, and Family bay sold out. With the Palistinian active area seating 600 people they are going to have decent support. The Category one areas would hold the bulk of the fans probably 10-12k, Cat3 the least 2-3K Edited by blackmac79: 12/1/2015 05:31:45 AM
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Victory>Heart
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17,000 tickets pre-sold for Japan/Palestine. Stunning.
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Footballking55
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Victory>Heart wrote:17,000 tickets pre-sold for Japan/Palestine. Stunning. and we have Schwarzer living in the past saying its all about Europe. Time has moved on, and we can be proud of the depth of the Asian Cup and our team. Not only that, but the pendulum has shifted toward Asia and Africa. We need the players to improve their psychological approach to European nations and we'll start to see better results against them.
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JonoMV
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apparently brisbane is having a massive storm and heavy showers at the moment, if this keeps up i doubt they will hit anything close to 5k for the iraq jordan game lol
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Victory>Heart wrote:17,000 tickets pre-sold for Japan/Palestine. Stunning. Japan obviously gets people interested but I've heard from a lot of people at least down in Melbourne who are going to get behind the Palestinians.
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Heavy downpours in Brisbane this afternoon, has stopped now however. Tipping 6.5k
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Footballking55
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JonoMV wrote:apparently brisbane is having a massive storm and heavy showers at the moment, if this keeps up i doubt they will hit anything close to 5k for the iraq jordan game lol Clearing now, should be good to go at kickoff.
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Schultzy
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@FTSAUS: Crowd is 15,497. #JPNvPL
Have read reports of tickets not scanned though. Looked 20k+ to me
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6000 in Brisbane.
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Victory>Heart
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Match 1 – Australia vs Kuwait: 25,231 Match 2 – Korea vs Oman: 12,552 Match 3 – Uzbekistan vs PR Korea: 12,078 Match 4 – Saudi Arabia vs China: 12,557 Match 5: UAE vs Qatar: 5,513 Match 6: Iran vs Bahrain: 17,712 Match 7: Japan vs Palestine: 15,497 Match 8: Jordan v Iraq: 6,840
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The Maco
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jlm8695 wrote:6000 in Brisbane. Feels like heaps more thanks to the Iraqis
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paladisious
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Victory>Heart wrote:Match 1 – Australia vs Kuwait: 25,231 Match 2 – Korea vs Oman: 12,552 Match 3 – Uzbekistan vs PR Korea: 12,078 Match 4 – Saudi Arabia vs China: 12,557 Match 5: UAE vs Qatar: 5,513 Match 6: Iran vs Bahrain: 17,712 Match 7: Japan vs Palestine: 15,497 Match 8: Jordan v Iraq: 6,840
Average of 13,498. Still tracking very well.
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Schultzy wrote:@FTSAUS: Crowd is 15,497. #JPNvPL
Have read reports of tickets not scanned though. Looked 20k+ to me Sounds dodgy, have you seen a 15 000 crowd for jets? Looked about 18-20k and I thought I heard them say that 17k tickets had been pre-sold.
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Davstar
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Doing well with the crowds but both games today where really baddddddd in a football sense other teams better lube up...because Japan is going to dominate that group... Edited by Davstar: 12/1/2015 10:17:08 PM
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JonoMV
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Eldar wrote:Schultzy wrote:@FTSAUS: Crowd is 15,497. #JPNvPL
Have read reports of tickets not scanned though. Looked 20k+ to me Sounds dodgy, have you seen a 15 000 crowd for jets? Looked about 18-20k and I thought I heard them say that 17k tickets had been pre-sold. All the crowds are odd, normally when I watch a HAL match I am generally within the 2k area of what the crowd is. However this tournament has confused the fuck out of me. It is as if the HAL attendances are inflated :o
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