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I think we're there, the AFL commentary can move across to the AFL thread....
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Mister Football
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Justafan wrote:Mister Football wrote:Full marks to afro for at least introducing a new pet to the discussion.
Justafan - that was a bit lame, lift your act. GWS props up membership by servicing 2 areas on cheap memberships, amongst other strategies. This is what I call lame. I await to see all these members pack into Skoda Stadium during the season, it will be a wonderful sight. With numbers now at 10,302, well on the way to getting around 12,000 for the season, it's well understood that around one third, or 4,000, will be 3 game Canberra members, plus there could be up to 1,000 long distance members, leaving 7,000 or so members from the Sydney metropolitan region, and that would be pretty close to their core support at the moment. They are quite small numbers, so it's no big deal - you could scarcely view them as exaggerated numbers.
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Mister Football wrote:Full marks to afro for at least introducing a new pet to the discussion.
Justafan - that was a bit lame, lift your act. GWS props up membership by servicing 2 areas on cheap memberships, amongst other strategies. This is what I call lame. I await to see all these members pack into Skoda Stadium during the season, it will be a wonderful sight.
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Joffa wrote:I'm thinking this thread has just about run its course and Mr Football's updates would be better served in the AFL thread, anyone disagree? I disagree purely because you're about 20 pages too late.
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Mister Football
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Joffa wrote:I'm thinking this thread has just about run its course and Mr Football's updates would be better served in the AFL thread, anyone disagree? Joffa we trust your assessment on these things absolutely
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Mister Football
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afromanGT wrote:The whole idea of including pet memberships in that number is absolutely absurd. I don't care which team Fido goes for, there's absolutely NO chance of him going to a game. How do you know pet memberships are included? The AFL does not count them in their end of season tallies. People need to get over it - things like pet memberships and birth certificates in club colours, etc are just forms of merchandising, nothing more, nothing less. Like selling a scarf or coffee mug or whatever.
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Joffa
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I'm thinking this thread has just about run its course and Mr Football's updates would be better served in the AFL thread, anyone disagree?
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afromanGT
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The whole idea of including pet memberships in that number is absolutely absurd. I don't care which team Fido goes for, there's absolutely NO chance of him going to a game.
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Mister Football
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Full marks to afro for at least introducing a new pet to the discussion.
Justafan - that was a bit lame, lift your act.
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Justafan
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Wow that is a 1,000 more than that other thriving expansion club known as the GCS. It was great to see them out in force for the first NAB cup games against Sydney and Carlton, singing and providing an electric atmosphere. Maybe they could allow the GCS to sell 3 game memberships in Cairns or something to help boost those numbers, too many high rise buildings for pet memberships. Edited by justafan: 26/2/2013 07:07:29 PM
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afromanGT
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Just goes to show taht people's goldfish don't care if Izzy Folau plays for GWS or not.
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Mister Football
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GWS has now surpassed last year's membership figure of 10,241, still four weeks to go till the start of the football season: http://membership.gwsgiants.com.au/
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afromanGT
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That's a lot of pet memberships.
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Mister Football
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playmaker11 wrote:Not a whole lot of traffic in the GWS forum on BigFooty so this is some extra attention. :lol: :lol: :lol: Had a squiz and noticed that too
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Not a whole lot of traffic in the GWS forum on BigFooty so this is some extra attention. I say keep up the good work. We're all interested.
By now, American Samoa must have realised that Australias 22-0 win over Tonga two days earlier was no fluke.
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Mister Football
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Joffa wrote:Why is it of any interest to anyone including you that GWS have sold 39 memberships since yesterday? Either keep your reporting of this to a reasonable time frame, I think weekly updates is a more than reasonable request or post it in the AFL thread. Joffa it at least gives posters an opportunity to put up quick-witted original posts about pet memberships, which appear to be enjoyed by a significant 442 constituency. Why deny some their fun? Edited by Mister Football: 16/2/2013 11:13:16 AM
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Joffa
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Why is it of any interest to anyone including you that GWS have sold 39 memberships since yesterday? Either keep your reporting of this to a reasonable time frame, I think weekly updates is a more than reasonable request or post it in the AFL thread.
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I'm predicting a slow down in membership numbers once cat breeding season comes to a close.
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Mister Football
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f1worldchamp wrote:Mister Football wrote:afromanGT wrote:Wow...in the last two days their membership has gone up and not down. Who'd have thunk it? As the replies and views on this thread show, there is genuine interest in keeping tabs. It doesn't occur to you that people only come here to mock you and your obsession with discussing AFL on a football forum? No, that thought has never occurred to me. I'm hurt by that thought.
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Mister Football wrote:afromanGT wrote:Wow...in the last two days their membership has gone up and not down. Who'd have thunk it? As the replies and views on this thread show, there is genuine interest in keeping tabs. It doesn't occur to you that people only come here to mock you and your obsession with discussing AFL on a football forum?
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Mister Football
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afromanGT wrote:Wow...in the last two days their membership has gone up and not down. Who'd have thunk it? As the replies and views on this thread show, there is genuine interest in keeping tabs.
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Wow...in the last two days their membership has gone up and not down. Who'd have thunk it?
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ozboy wrote:Mister Football wrote:f1worldchamp wrote:Mister Football wrote:robbos wrote:Real Madrid v Man United tomorrow, the 2 biggest footballing teams in the world. Ronaldo v Rooney
Man U playing in Western Sydney, sold out in 3 mins.
Edited by robbos: 13/2/2013 09:52:46 PM Man Utd is definitely the most valuable football franchise in the world at $2.2 billion, but the next most valuable is the Dallas Cowboys at $2.1 billion (Real is valued at $1.9 billion). was valued a lowly $344 million in September 2011, but that was the largest Australian football club by a big margin, and in fact it was larger than Hamburg, which was rated 14th amongst the world's soccer clubs in the same year. And what does any of that have to do with Sydney's west? I was merely confirming part of the previous poster's comment, and correcting another part, all in the name of conducting an interesting and stimulating conversation. The majority of the world label the Dallas Cowboys a gridiron team. The majority of the world label ManU & Real Madrid football teams and hence are the two biggest. So therefore, your correction is actually a fuck up. Edited by ozboy: 14/2/2013 11:27:14 AM By biggest I did not mean most valuable, I meant biggest, most well known. Hence again I was right.
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Mister Football wrote:f1worldchamp wrote:Mister Football wrote:robbos wrote:Real Madrid v Man United tomorrow, the 2 biggest footballing teams in the world. Ronaldo v Rooney
Man U playing in Western Sydney, sold out in 3 mins.
Edited by robbos: 13/2/2013 09:52:46 PM Man Utd is definitely the most valuable football franchise in the world at $2.2 billion, but the next most valuable is the Dallas Cowboys at $2.1 billion (Real is valued at $1.9 billion). Collingwood was valued a lowly $344 million in September 2011, but that was the largest Australian football club by a big margin, and in fact it was larger than Hamburg, which was rated 14th amongst the world's soccer clubs in the same year. And what does any of that have to do with Sydney's west? I was merely confirming part of the previous poster's comment, and correcting another part, all in the name of conducting an interesting and stimulating conversation. The majority of the world label the Dallas Cowboys a gridiron team. The majority of the world label ManU & Real Madrid football teams and hence are the two biggest. So therefore, your correction is actually a fuck up. Edited by ozboy: 14/2/2013 11:27:14 AM
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f1worldchamp wrote:Mister Football wrote:robbos wrote:Real Madrid v Man United tomorrow, the 2 biggest footballing teams in the world. Ronaldo v Rooney
Man U playing in Western Sydney, sold out in 3 mins.
Edited by robbos: 13/2/2013 09:52:46 PM Man Utd is definitely the most valuable football franchise in the world at $2.2 billion, but the next most valuable is the Dallas Cowboys at $2.1 billion (Real is valued at $1.9 billion). Collingwood was valued a lowly $344 million in September 2011, but that was the largest Australian football club by a big margin, and in fact it was larger than Hamburg, which was rated 14th amongst the world's soccer clubs in the same year. And what does any of that have to do with Sydney's west? I was merely confirming part of the previous poster's comment, and correcting another part, all in the name of conducting an interesting and stimulating conversation.
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Mister Football wrote:robbos wrote:Real Madrid v Man United tomorrow, the 2 biggest footballing teams in the world. Ronaldo v Rooney
Man U playing in Western Sydney, sold out in 3 mins.
Edited by robbos: 13/2/2013 09:52:46 PM Man Utd is definitely the most valuable football franchise in the world at $2.2 billion, but the next most valuable is the Dallas Cowboys at $2.1 billion (Real is valued at $1.9 billion). Collingwood was valued a lowly $344 million in September 2011, but that was the largest Australian football club by a big margin, and in fact it was larger than Hamburg, which was rated 14th amongst the world's soccer clubs in the same year. And what does any of that have to do with Sydney's west?
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Mister Football
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robbos wrote:Real Madrid v Man United tomorrow, the 2 biggest footballing teams in the world. Ronaldo v Rooney
Man U playing in Western Sydney, sold out in 3 mins.
Edited by robbos: 13/2/2013 09:52:46 PM Man Utd is definitely the most valuable football franchise in the world at $2.2 billion, but the next most valuable is the Dallas Cowboys at $2.1 billion (Real is valued at $1.9 billion). Collingwood was valued a lowly $344 million in September 2011, but that was the largest Australian football club by a big margin, and in fact it was larger than Hamburg, which was rated 14th amongst the world's soccer clubs in the same year.
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