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+x+x+x+x+x+x2018-19 aggregate attendance 1,522,770 for an average of 10,877. Versus 1,529,606 the previous year and average of 10,926 Finals have never been included in the averages because different teams of different capacities partake and the format has always been inconsistent Next season also threatens to throw a spanner in the works for comparing season averages as the fixtures will be unbalanced and rigged to maximise attendances The average is the average, one with and one without Finals included. They’re both statistics that’s all. And next seasons average can still be compared - the whole point of averages is to allow inconsistent things to be compared even though there are anomalies in there. Its hard to say what will happen to averages next season - we’re likely to get the same three derbies and big blues as we had this year, but will we lose a Victory v Adelaide or Roar v SFC/Victory which would typically attract higher crowds? I cant see next seasons average being higher than this seasons - it looks like we’ll have the same old shit going on, the convoluted draw isn’t popular with many fans, and it’s doubtful Western Utd will average higher than the season average If Western United get anywhere near the 10877 average of this year it would be a huge (positive) result. The FFA will make sure their debut home game is against the Victory, and they'll get another home game against them. WU might end up with 50,000 for thost two home game. After that, they only need to get 7,000 for the rest of their home games to break a 10,000 average attendance. They might achieve it. Best chance of that would be if WU play Victory at home at docklands just to be clear, I meant 50,000 in total for two home games against the victory I'm thinking an opening game might attract close to 30,000
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+x2018-19 aggregate attendance 1,522,770 for an average of 10,877. Versus 1,529,606 the previous year and average of 10,926 Finals have never been included in the averages because different teams of different capacities partake and the format has always been inconsistent Next season also threatens to throw a spanner in the works for comparing season averages as the fixtures will be unbalanced and rigged to maximise attendances The average is the average, one with and one without Finals included. They’re both statistics that’s all. And next seasons average can still be compared - the whole point of averages is to allow inconsistent things to be compared even though there are anomalies in there. Its hard to say what will happen to averages next season - we’re likely to get the same three derbies and big blues as we had this year, but will we lose a Victory v Adelaide or Roar v SFC/Victory which would typically attract higher crowds? I cant see next seasons average being higher than this seasons - it looks like we’ll have the same old shit going on, the convoluted draw isn’t popular with many fans, and it’s doubtful Western Utd will average higher than the season average If Western United get anywhere near the 10877 average of this year it would be a huge (positive) result. The FFA will make sure their debut home game is against the Victory, and they'll get another home game against them. WU might end up with 50,000 for thost two home game. After that, they only need to get 7,000 for the rest of their home games to break a 10,000 average attendance. They might achieve it. Best chance of that would be if WU play Victory at home at docklands just to be clear, I meant 50,000 in total for two home games against the victory I'm thinking an opening game might attract close to 30,000 If you’re down in Victoria you might have a better handle on this, I wasn’t holding much hope on WU crowds but if they can nail 30k or close for an opening game then that would be a great start
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+xIts hard to say what will happen to averages next season - we’re likely to get the same three derbies and big blues as we had this year, but will we lose a Victory v Adelaide or Roar v SFC/Victory which would typically attract higher crowds? I cant see next seasons average being higher than this seasons - it looks like we’ll have the same old shit going on, the convoluted draw isn’t popular with many fans, and it’s doubtful Western Utd will average higher than the season average I think you've forgot that WSW are returning to Parramatta. That will give the league average a huge spike alone.
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bettega
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x2018-19 aggregate attendance 1,522,770 for an average of 10,877. Versus 1,529,606 the previous year and average of 10,926 Finals have never been included in the averages because different teams of different capacities partake and the format has always been inconsistent Next season also threatens to throw a spanner in the works for comparing season averages as the fixtures will be unbalanced and rigged to maximise attendances The average is the average, one with and one without Finals included. They’re both statistics that’s all. And next seasons average can still be compared - the whole point of averages is to allow inconsistent things to be compared even though there are anomalies in there. Its hard to say what will happen to averages next season - we’re likely to get the same three derbies and big blues as we had this year, but will we lose a Victory v Adelaide or Roar v SFC/Victory which would typically attract higher crowds? I cant see next seasons average being higher than this seasons - it looks like we’ll have the same old shit going on, the convoluted draw isn’t popular with many fans, and it’s doubtful Western Utd will average higher than the season average If Western United get anywhere near the 10877 average of this year it would be a huge (positive) result. The FFA will make sure their debut home game is against the Victory, and they'll get another home game against them. WU might end up with 50,000 for thost two home game. After that, they only need to get 7,000 for the rest of their home games to break a 10,000 average attendance. They might achieve it. Best chance of that would be if WU play Victory at home at docklands just to be clear, I meant 50,000 in total for two home games against the victory I'm thinking an opening game might attract close to 30,000 If you’re down in Victoria you might have a better handle on this, I wasn’t holding much hope on WU crowds but if they can nail 30k or close for an opening game then that would be a great start I'm pretty much of the same view, but a debut game against the Victory is a one-off.
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x2018-19 aggregate attendance 1,522,770 for an average of 10,877. Versus 1,529,606 the previous year and average of 10,926 Finals have never been included in the averages because different teams of different capacities partake and the format has always been inconsistent Next season also threatens to throw a spanner in the works for comparing season averages as the fixtures will be unbalanced and rigged to maximise attendances The average is the average, one with and one without Finals included. They’re both statistics that’s all. And next seasons average can still be compared - the whole point of averages is to allow inconsistent things to be compared even though there are anomalies in there. Its hard to say what will happen to averages next season - we’re likely to get the same three derbies and big blues as we had this year, but will we lose a Victory v Adelaide or Roar v SFC/Victory which would typically attract higher crowds? I cant see next seasons average being higher than this seasons - it looks like we’ll have the same old shit going on, the convoluted draw isn’t popular with many fans, and it’s doubtful Western Utd will average higher than the season average If Western United get anywhere near the 10877 average of this year it would be a huge (positive) result. The FFA will make sure their debut home game is against the Victory, and they'll get another home game against them. WU might end up with 50,000 for thost two home game. After that, they only need to get 7,000 for the rest of their home games to break a 10,000 average attendance. They might achieve it. Best chance of that would be if WU play Victory at home at docklands just to be clear, I meant 50,000 in total for two home games against the victory I'm thinking an opening game might attract close to 30,000 If you’re down in Victoria you might have a better handle on this, I wasn’t holding much hope on WU crowds but if they can nail 30k or close for an opening game then that would be a great start It will be interesting because at the moment there isnt much football community interest in WU in Melb, although I am aware of a couple of MC supporters who are talking about jumping ship. For a Derby to work there has to be an actual rivalry and as a MV fan at the moment I dont see it. If the opening game is a MV home against WU, then you would expect a crowd but mainly because it is MV's first home match but would expect 2nd & 3rd matches to drop to regular home match averages.
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+xIf the opening game is a MV home against WU, then you would expect a crowd but mainly because it is MV's first home match but would expect 2nd & 3rd matches to drop to regular home match averages. i can see it now. R1: WU v Victory at Marvel. R2. Victory v City at Marvel.
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+x+xIts hard to say what will happen to averages next season - we’re likely to get the same three derbies and big blues as we had this year, but will we lose a Victory v Adelaide or Roar v SFC/Victory which would typically attract higher crowds? I cant see next seasons average being higher than this seasons - it looks like we’ll have the same old shit going on, the convoluted draw isn’t popular with many fans, and it’s doubtful Western Utd will average higher than the season average I think you've forgot that WSW are returning to Parramatta. That will give the league average a huge spike alone. You would think with WSW returning to Parra that the crowds would grow. I also think that they will make a concerted effort to in growing the membership base now that that they have a shiny new home and McArthur are on their way.
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Man Utd 50k AT Optus vs perth is that good?
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Depends how much the Leeds v Man U game gets
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+x+x+xIts hard to say what will happen to averages next season - we’re likely to get the same three derbies and big blues as we had this year, but will we lose a Victory v Adelaide or Roar v SFC/Victory which would typically attract higher crowds? I cant see next seasons average being higher than this seasons - it looks like we’ll have the same old shit going on, the convoluted draw isn’t popular with many fans, and it’s doubtful Western Utd will average higher than the season average I think you've forgot that WSW are returning to Parramatta. That will give the league average a huge spike alone. You would think with WSW returning to Parra that the crowds would grow. I also think that they will make a concerted effort to in growing the membership base now that that they have a shiny new home and McArthur are on their way. Pax just over 20k for the WSW v Leeds utd
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+x+x+x+xIts hard to say what will happen to averages next season - we’re likely to get the same three derbies and big blues as we had this year, but will we lose a Victory v Adelaide or Roar v SFC/Victory which would typically attract higher crowds? I cant see next seasons average being higher than this seasons - it looks like we’ll have the same old shit going on, the convoluted draw isn’t popular with many fans, and it’s doubtful Western Utd will average higher than the season average I think you've forgot that WSW are returning to Parramatta. That will give the league average a huge spike alone. You would think with WSW returning to Parra that the crowds would grow. I also think that they will make a concerted effort to in growing the membership base now that that they have a shiny new home and McArthur are on their way. Pax just over 20k for the WSW v Leeds utd That’s disappointing for a Saturday night but I guess most fans want their first time at the stadium with someone special
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+x That’s disappointing for a Saturday night
i don't think disappointing is the right word. i'd use predictable.
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+x+x That’s disappointing for a Saturday night
i don't think disappointing is the right word. i'd use predictable. at least it will beat GWS
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+x+x+x That’s disappointing for a Saturday night
i don't think disappointing is the right word. i'd use predictable. at least it will beat GWS Everyday of the year!
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+x+x+x+xIts hard to say what will happen to averages next season - we’re likely to get the same three derbies and big blues as we had this year, but will we lose a Victory v Adelaide or Roar v SFC/Victory which would typically attract higher crowds? I cant see next seasons average being higher than this seasons - it looks like we’ll have the same old shit going on, the convoluted draw isn’t popular with many fans, and it’s doubtful Western Utd will average higher than the season average I think you've forgot that WSW are returning to Parramatta. That will give the league average a huge spike alone. You would think with WSW returning to Parra that the crowds would grow. I also think that they will make a concerted effort to in growing the membership base now that that they have a shiny new home and McArthur are on their way. Pax just over 20k for the WSW v Leeds utd Still the rest of the week to go.
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+x+x+x+x+xIts hard to say what will happen to averages next season - we’re likely to get the same three derbies and big blues as we had this year, but will we lose a Victory v Adelaide or Roar v SFC/Victory which would typically attract higher crowds? I cant see next seasons average being higher than this seasons - it looks like we’ll have the same old shit going on, the convoluted draw isn’t popular with many fans, and it’s doubtful Western Utd will average higher than the season average I think you've forgot that WSW are returning to Parramatta. That will give the league average a huge spike alone. You would think with WSW returning to Parra that the crowds would grow. I also think that they will make a concerted effort to in growing the membership base now that that they have a shiny new home and McArthur are on their way. Pax just over 20k for the WSW v Leeds utd Still the rest of the week to go. Max capacity for non-corporates is 27000. 3000 seats are for corporate box seating.
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55,274 Man U v Leeds
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+x+x+xIts hard to say what will happen to averages next season - we’re likely to get the same three derbies and big blues as we had this year, but will we lose a Victory v Adelaide or Roar v SFC/Victory which would typically attract higher crowds? I cant see next seasons average being higher than this seasons - it looks like we’ll have the same old shit going on, the convoluted draw isn’t popular with many fans, and it’s doubtful Western Utd will average higher than the season average I think you've forgot that WSW are returning to Parramatta. That will give the league average a huge spike alone. You would think with WSW returning to Parra that the crowds would grow. I also think that they will make a concerted effort to in growing the membership base now that that they have a shiny new home and McArthur are on their way. NRL are reporting a 48% increase on games at old Parra Stadium v new BankWest.
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Waz
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+x+x+x+xIts hard to say what will happen to averages next season - we’re likely to get the same three derbies and big blues as we had this year, but will we lose a Victory v Adelaide or Roar v SFC/Victory which would typically attract higher crowds? I cant see next seasons average being higher than this seasons - it looks like we’ll have the same old shit going on, the convoluted draw isn’t popular with many fans, and it’s doubtful Western Utd will average higher than the season average I think you've forgot that WSW are returning to Parramatta. That will give the league average a huge spike alone. You would think with WSW returning to Parra that the crowds would grow. I also think that they will make a concerted effort to in growing the membership base now that that they have a shiny new home and McArthur are on their way. Pax just over 20k for the WSW v Leeds utd So it’s pretty much on track to sell out then?
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+x+x+x+x+xIts hard to say what will happen to averages next season - we’re likely to get the same three derbies and big blues as we had this year, but will we lose a Victory v Adelaide or Roar v SFC/Victory which would typically attract higher crowds? I cant see next seasons average being higher than this seasons - it looks like we’ll have the same old shit going on, the convoluted draw isn’t popular with many fans, and it’s doubtful Western Utd will average higher than the season average I think you've forgot that WSW are returning to Parramatta. That will give the league average a huge spike alone. You would think with WSW returning to Parra that the crowds would grow. I also think that they will make a concerted effort to in growing the membership base now that that they have a shiny new home and McArthur are on their way. Pax just over 20k for the WSW v Leeds utd So it’s pretty much on track to sell out then? Hoping. If Leeds had been promoted it would have been. Safe standing in place, RBB return, club working with Police LAC and ground security. A-class tickets are $100, B class $70
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+x+x+x+x+x+xIts hard to say what will happen to averages next season - we’re likely to get the same three derbies and big blues as we had this year, but will we lose a Victory v Adelaide or Roar v SFC/Victory which would typically attract higher crowds? I cant see next seasons average being higher than this seasons - it looks like we’ll have the same old shit going on, the convoluted draw isn’t popular with many fans, and it’s doubtful Western Utd will average higher than the season average I think you've forgot that WSW are returning to Parramatta. That will give the league average a huge spike alone. You would think with WSW returning to Parra that the crowds would grow. I also think that they will make a concerted effort to in growing the membership base now that that they have a shiny new home and McArthur are on their way. Pax just over 20k for the WSW v Leeds utd So it’s pretty much on track to sell out then? Hoping. If Leeds had been promoted it would have been. Safe standing in place, RBB return, club working with Police LAC and ground security. A-class tickets are $100, B class $70 There is a last tix discount. We we should get close to the 27k imo but people probably feel priced out.
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+xIts hard to say what will happen to averages next season - we’re likely to get the same three derbies and big blues as we had this year, but will we lose a Victory v Adelaide or Roar v SFC/Victory which would typically attract higher crowds? I cant see next seasons average being higher than this seasons - it looks like we’ll have the same old shit going on, the convoluted draw isn’t popular with many fans, and it’s doubtful Western Utd will average higher than the season average I think you've forgot that WSW are returning to Parramatta. That will give the league average a huge spike alone. You would think with WSW returning to Parra that the crowds would grow. I also think that they will make a concerted effort to in growing the membership base now that that they have a shiny new home and McArthur are on their way. Pax just over 20k for the WSW v Leeds utd So it’s pretty much on track to sell out then? Hoping. If Leeds had been promoted it would have been. Safe standing in place, RBB return, club working with Police LAC and ground security. A-class tickets are $100, B class $70 There is a last tix discount. We we should get close to the 27k imo but people probably feel priced out. Yeah, those prices are stiff
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+xIts hard to say what will happen to averages next season - we’re likely to get the same three derbies and big blues as we had this year, but will we lose a Victory v Adelaide or Roar v SFC/Victory which would typically attract higher crowds? I cant see next seasons average being higher than this seasons - it looks like we’ll have the same old shit going on, the convoluted draw isn’t popular with many fans, and it’s doubtful Western Utd will average higher than the season average I think you've forgot that WSW are returning to Parramatta. That will give the league average a huge spike alone. You would think with WSW returning to Parra that the crowds would grow. I also think that they will make a concerted effort to in growing the membership base now that that they have a shiny new home and McArthur are on their way. Pax just over 20k for the WSW v Leeds utd So it’s pretty much on track to sell out then? Hoping. If Leeds had been promoted it would have been. Safe standing in place, RBB return, club working with Police LAC and ground security. A-class tickets are $100, B class $70 There is a last tix discount. We we should get close to the 27k imo but people probably feel priced out. When's the game on? I live 15min away from the stadium and haven't heard jack about it.
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+xIts hard to say what will happen to averages next season - we’re likely to get the same three derbies and big blues as we had this year, but will we lose a Victory v Adelaide or Roar v SFC/Victory which would typically attract higher crowds? I cant see next seasons average being higher than this seasons - it looks like we’ll have the same old shit going on, the convoluted draw isn’t popular with many fans, and it’s doubtful Western Utd will average higher than the season average I think you've forgot that WSW are returning to Parramatta. That will give the league average a huge spike alone. You would think with WSW returning to Parra that the crowds would grow. I also think that they will make a concerted effort to in growing the membership base now that that they have a shiny new home and McArthur are on their way. Pax just over 20k for the WSW v Leeds utd So it’s pretty much on track to sell out then? Hoping. If Leeds had been promoted it would have been. Safe standing in place, RBB return, club working with Police LAC and ground security. A-class tickets are $100, B class $70 There is a last tix discount. We we should get close to the 27k imo but people probably feel priced out. When's the game on? I live 15min away from the stadium and haven't heard jack about it. 7.00pm Saturday night.
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I just checked out how Parramatta's attendance was going this season and it's 56% up on last season. Hopefully the new stadium will have the same effect on Wanderers' attendances.
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+xIts hard to say what will happen to averages next season - we’re likely to get the same three derbies and big blues as we had this year, but will we lose a Victory v Adelaide or Roar v SFC/Victory which would typically attract higher crowds? I cant see next seasons average being higher than this seasons - it looks like we’ll have the same old shit going on, the convoluted draw isn’t popular with many fans, and it’s doubtful Western Utd will average higher than the season average I think you've forgot that WSW are returning to Parramatta. That will give the league average a huge spike alone. You would think with WSW returning to Parra that the crowds would grow. I also think that they will make a concerted effort to in growing the membership base now that that they have a shiny new home and McArthur are on their way. Pax just over 20k for the WSW v Leeds utd So it’s pretty much on track to sell out then? Hoping. If Leeds had been promoted it would have been. Safe standing in place, RBB return, club working with Police LAC and ground security. A-class tickets are $100, B class $70 There is a last tix discount. We we should get close to the 27k imo but people probably feel priced out. When's the game on? I live 15min away from the stadium and haven't heard jack about it. 7.00pm Saturday night. On telly or nah?
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+xIts hard to say what will happen to averages next season - we’re likely to get the same three derbies and big blues as we had this year, but will we lose a Victory v Adelaide or Roar v SFC/Victory which would typically attract higher crowds? I cant see next seasons average being higher than this seasons - it looks like we’ll have the same old shit going on, the convoluted draw isn’t popular with many fans, and it’s doubtful Western Utd will average higher than the season average I think you've forgot that WSW are returning to Parramatta. That will give the league average a huge spike alone. You would think with WSW returning to Parra that the crowds would grow. I also think that they will make a concerted effort to in growing the membership base now that that they have a shiny new home and McArthur are on their way. Pax just over 20k for the WSW v Leeds utd So it’s pretty much on track to sell out then? Hoping. If Leeds had been promoted it would have been. Safe standing in place, RBB return, club working with Police LAC and ground security. A-class tickets are $100, B class $70 There is a last tix discount. We we should get close to the 27k imo but people probably feel priced out. When's the game on? I live 15min away from the stadium and haven't heard jack about it. 7.00pm Saturday night. On telly or nah? Answering my own question in that it'll be on bein so might be time to get back on to Kayo.
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+xI just checked out how Parramatta's attendance was going this season and it's 56% up on last season. Hopefully the new stadium will have the same effect on Wanderers' attendances. No excuses anymore. For the sake of the league let's hope they get back to 14k or so a game.
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+x+xI just checked out how Parramatta's attendance was going this season and it's 56% up on last season. Hopefully the new stadium will have the same effect on Wanderers' attendances. No excuses anymore. For the sake of the league let's hope they get back to 14k or so a game. RBB r back as well, apparently it’s taken the FFA 8+ years or w.e of boycotts, silent protests, disbandments to realise that there’s a problem.
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+xIts hard to say what will happen to averages next season - we’re likely to get the same three derbies and big blues as we had this year, but will we lose a Victory v Adelaide or Roar v SFC/Victory which would typically attract higher crowds? I cant see next seasons average being higher than this seasons - it looks like we’ll have the same old shit going on, the convoluted draw isn’t popular with many fans, and it’s doubtful Western Utd will average higher than the season average I think you've forgot that WSW are returning to Parramatta. That will give the league average a huge spike alone. You would think with WSW returning to Parra that the crowds would grow. I also think that they will make a concerted effort to in growing the membership base now that that they have a shiny new home and McArthur are on their way. Pax just over 20k for the WSW v Leeds utd So it’s pretty much on track to sell out then? Hoping. If Leeds had been promoted it would have been. Safe standing in place, RBB return, club working with Police LAC and ground security. A-class tickets are $100, B class $70 There is a last tix discount. We we should get close to the 27k imo but people probably feel priced out. When's the game on? I live 15min away from the stadium and haven't heard jack about it. 7.00pm Saturday night. On telly or nah? Answering my own question in that it'll be on bein so might be time to get back on to Kayo. its on youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UGs_YaZMugY&feature=youtu.be
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