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+xVery poor attendance imo. Was it 3-4 years ago Victory had over 20k in Geelong. Now collectively they only just get 10k with a Western/Geelong based side and Victory on a warm Sunday with 4pm kick off so families get home. So what’s the excuse for this one? Probably another case of the glass being half full or half empty. I think it's WU's first attendance over 10k, so we have to accept that as a good thing. But yeh, it's not great, then again, what are we expecting from this club? I would have though: not a lot. Might be years before we know how good they can be on and off the field.
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southmelb
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+x+xVery poor attendance imo. Was it 3-4 years ago Victory had over 20k in Geelong. Now collectively they only just get 10k with a Western/Geelong based side and Victory on a warm Sunday with 4pm kick off so families get home. So what’s the excuse for this one? Probably another case of the glass being half full or half empty. I think it's WU's first attendance over 10k, so we have to accept that as a good thing. But yeh, it's not great, then again, what are we expecting from this club? I would have though: not a lot. Might be years before we know how good they can be on and off the field. Do we expect more from MV? They use to get huge crowds playing in Geelong against the likes of Perth a few years ago.
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aussie pride
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+x+x+xVery poor attendance imo. Was it 3-4 years ago Victory had over 20k in Geelong. Now collectively they only just get 10k with a Western/Geelong based side and Victory on a warm Sunday with 4pm kick off so families get home. So what’s the excuse for this one? Probably another case of the glass being half full or half empty. I think it's WU's first attendance over 10k, so we have to accept that as a good thing. But yeh, it's not great, then again, what are we expecting from this club? I would have though: not a lot. Might be years before we know how good they can be on and off the field. Do we expect more from MV? They use to get huge crowds playing in Geelong against the likes of Perth a few years ago. That’s the point I was getting at earlier. I’m an MV supporter but was actually disappointed with the turn out today from the away fans as well. Tickets were cheap, the day was good and the KO time was more than reasonable. Thought 12k may have been the pass mark for today...
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+x+x+xVery poor attendance imo. Was it 3-4 years ago Victory had over 20k in Geelong. Now collectively they only just get 10k with a Western/Geelong based side and Victory on a warm Sunday with 4pm kick off so families get home. So what’s the excuse for this one? Probably another case of the glass being half full or half empty. I think it's WU's first attendance over 10k, so we have to accept that as a good thing. But yeh, it's not great, then again, what are we expecting from this club? I would have though: not a lot. Might be years before we know how good they can be on and off the field. Do we expect more from MV? They use to get huge crowds playing in Geelong against the likes of Perth a few years ago. We're currently at our worst ladder position ever (excluding in the first couple of rounds in a season) so that's obviously going to have an effect.
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Gyfox
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6,074 at Coopers.
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6,074 Adelaide v Jets
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Melbcityguy
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Sydney vs city w league got 2,690
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This season is looking more and more like a disaster.
Thanks new ffa...
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flat_eric
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+xVery poor attendance imo. Was it 3-4 years ago Victory had over 20k in Geelong. Now collectively they only just get 10k with a Western/Geelong based side and Victory on a warm Sunday with 4pm kick off so families get home. So what’s the excuse for this one? Hard to make a direct comparison here. That was a Victory home game, so it had the benefit of drawing from all their members.
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bettega
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About 42,500 for the round.
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+xVery poor attendance imo. Was it 3-4 years ago Victory had over 20k in Geelong. Now collectively they only just get 10k with a Western/Geelong based side and Victory on a warm Sunday with 4pm kick off so families get home. So what’s the excuse for this one? I couldn't make it as I had something on, but I think fixturing a derby on a sunday in Vic is very strange. they should always be on saturdays.
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bettega
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sportsindustry@footyindustryAURound 9 of the 2019/20 Aleague Season was attended by 42,443 people taking the season total to 465,396 at an average of 10,577. This is down 9.19% over the same period in the 2018/19 season.
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I dont think 10k for WU's derby can be seen as a win City have always struggled with crowds but at least their derby home games are over 20k, and away games of 30k WU havent done anything to capitalise on being a big fish which is why they were given the gig
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+xI dont think 10k for WU's derby can be seen as a win City have always struggled with crowds but at least their derby home games are over 20k, and away games of 30k WU havent done anything to capitalise on being a big fish which is why they were given the gig well get ready to be shocked then as the Xmas derby on saturday week will struggle to pull more than 10,000-12,000.
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+xCity have always struggled with crowds but at least their derby home games are over 20k, and away games of 30k At least City's games are in the City the club is supposed to represent. To me thus game seems to be the equivalent of SFC and Wandered playing the derby in the Gong.
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aussie pride
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+x+xCity have always struggled with crowds but at least their derby home games are over 20k, and away games of 30k At least City's games are in the City the club is supposed to represent. To me thus game seems to be the equivalent of SFC and Wandered playing the derby in the Gong. Maybe it's the equivalent of Macarthur playing at Giants Stadium while getting it's own ground built?
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southmelb
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+x+xI dont think 10k for WU's derby can be seen as a win City have always struggled with crowds but at least their derby home games are over 20k, and away games of 30k WU havent done anything to capitalise on being a big fish which is why they were given the gig well get ready to be shocked then as the Xmas derby on saturday week will struggle to pull more than 10,000-12,000. No way, will get 20k+, that match still has “event” status. I know a lot of junior teams will be there as well. What happends after thst mstch will be the concern.
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Gyfox
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+x+xCity have always struggled with crowds but at least their derby home games are over 20k, and away games of 30k At least City's games are in the City the club is supposed to represent. To me thus game seems to be the equivalent of SFC and Wandered playing the derby in the Gong. Possibly its more like Mariners playing SFC at "home" in Newcastle.
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To those who like to give their crowd predictions, please note that their is no trains running on the T4 line this weekend affecting SFC V CCM.
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bettega
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On another thread, we had a brief discussion about W-League attendances, and I thought they were going ok, but it looks like that's not the case. sportsindustry@footyindustryAUThe 2019-20 W-league season is experiencing the lowest average attendance since these statistics began to be recorded in 2016. Just 26,419 people have shown up to the first sixteen games, which has included three double-headers. Set up to fail: why the W-League’s popularity problem is not on the pitchW-League crowd figures have never been lower. But why? Is the league lacking role models, marketing, community connection or relevance? It might be all of the above https://www.theguardian.com/football/2019/dec/10/set-up-to-fail-why-the-w-leagues-popularity-problem-is-not-on-the-pitch
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+xNo way, will get 20k+, that match still has “event” status. I know a lot of junior teams will be there as well. What happends after thst mstch will be the concern. Not only are City ripping off Victory fans with $55 tickets in the away end, but they didn't put bays in the top deck on sale until last week (and they have only opened 3 bays). maybe 10,000-12,000 is unders, but it'll still be the lowest Victory/City derby in HAL history. But the Derby on February 7 will be worse. If City keep those $55 tickets for the away end, I reckon there will be a organised boycott from Victory fans.
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+xOn another thread, we had a brief discussion about W-League attendances, and I thought they were going ok, but it looks like that's not the case. sportsindustry@footyindustryAUThe 2019-20 W-league season is experiencing the lowest average attendance since these statistics began to be recorded in 2016. Just 26,419 people have shown up to the first sixteen games, which has included three double-headers. Set up to fail: why the W-League’s popularity problem is not on the pitchW-League crowd figures have never been lower. But why? Is the league lacking role models, marketing, community connection or relevance? It might be all of the above https://www.theguardian.com/football/2019/dec/10/set-up-to-fail-why-the-w-leagues-popularity-problem-is-not-on-the-pitch They were going ok until this past week due to no double headers.
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+xOn another thread, we had a brief discussion about W-League attendances, and I thought they were going ok, but it looks like that's not the case. sportsindustry@footyindustryAUThe 2019-20 W-league season is experiencing the lowest average attendance since these statistics began to be recorded in 2016. Just 26,419 people have shown up to the first sixteen games, which has included three double-headers. Set up to fail: why the W-League’s popularity problem is not on the pitchW-League crowd figures have never been lower. But why? Is the league lacking role models, marketing, community connection or relevance? It might be all of the above https://www.theguardian.com/football/2019/dec/10/set-up-to-fail-why-the-w-leagues-popularity-problem-is-not-on-the-pitch Ive made a number of posts this morning after i retweeted that to provide some context. To be fair W-league domestic crowds are hard to compare anything to. WBBL, Supernetball, WNBL are rarely publicly reported. NRLW games are mostly double headers with Mens finals except stand alone Orign. AFLW 2019 ave 4,681, but had free entry. Back on W-league crowds - its worth noting they were up 3% on last year before this round - down this round against last year due to this round having no double headers, and the same round last year having 2 including more than 5k alone at Jubilee Stadium. (This R4 total 4,922) R4 of the 2019-20 W-league season was attended by 4,922 people, taking the season total to 27,155. The average for all games is down 12.67% to 1,697 (-246 per game). Standalone match attendances are however up 21.69% to 1,437 per game (+256 per game).
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roar vs WU - 8K victory vs Nix- 13k syd vs CCM- 12k per vs WSW- 8.5k new v city- 8k
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Roar v WU - 8k Vuck v Nix - 10k SFC v CCM - 10k Glory v WSW - 7k Jets v City - 7k
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Roar v WU - 8.5k Victory v Nix - 12k (didn't they play each other like 2-3 weeks ago at aami?) SFC v CCM - 12k Glory v WSW - 8.2k (suppose to be 41 on saturday and 3 consecutive days over 40...however no talk of postponement) Jets v City - 7.8k
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+xRoar v WU - 8.5k Victory v Nix - 12k (didn't they play each other like 2-3 weeks ago at aami?) SFC v CCM - 12k Glory v WSW - 8.2k (suppose to be 41 on saturday and 3 consecutive days over 40...however no talk of postponement) Jets v City - 7.8k Is it just me or do other people also think that summer football is becoming a real problem with climate change?
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+xRoar v WU - 8.5k Victory v Nix - 12k (didn't they play each other like 2-3 weeks ago at aami?) SFC v CCM - 12k Glory v WSW - 8.2k (suppose to be 41 on saturday and 3 consecutive days over 40...however no talk of postponement) Jets v City - 7.8k Try 6k for the Perth game
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+x+xRoar v WU - 8.5k Victory v Nix - 12k (didn't they play each other like 2-3 weeks ago at aami?) SFC v CCM - 12k Glory v WSW - 8.2k (suppose to be 41 on saturday and 3 consecutive days over 40...however no talk of postponement) Jets v City - 7.8k Try 6k for the Perth game Glory has a core support which will attend no matter what the conditions. Shouldn't drop below 7k
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+xroar vs WU - 8K victory vs Nix- 13k syd vs CCM- 12k per vs WSW- 8.5k new v city- 8k i agree with this. it would be great if roar or newcastle could get more then 10k
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