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Roar vs City should crack 20k. Platinum section is pretty much sold out. Black section is really full. Family GA will sell out and Orange sections are solid. Corporate sales have been really good for this game too from what i hear.
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Davo1985
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+x+x+xCup eve Victory crowds: 2015-16 - 24,934 2014-15 - 23,827 2013-14 - 23,226 2012-13 - 20,683 Just to give an idea of what it usually gets. Expecting around 23k tonight. So they got their lowest crowd in 5 years for this fixture yet their memberships are one of the highest in recent years. Victory must be gollowing Citys lead and selling their fair share of pet memberships. Either that or some are jumping ship across to Vision fc. Stick to fapping over Timmy, moron. Oi brain dead monkey we get it that you need things to be spelled out for you, as reading through the lines is clearly not your strong suit, but perhaps just for once you may be able to criticize your club rather than always finding reasons to defend it when your lot are quick to dish out the criticism at other clubs. Surely you can't be happy with the figure your lot got last night. If the money increases to pay your clubs salary in the next few years it will be due to the person you claim im fapping over. Ratings is what pulls the $. Simple as that.
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Davo1985
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+x@ Caltex I did say that and 6.50 remains a dumb kick off time for a stadium where the only option is public transport and public transport is set to "outbound mode" to get commuters home and you can wait 30 minutes to get an inbound bus/train. Why they can't make it 7.15 is quite frankly stupidity (Facebook is regularly populated with angry casuals complaining they missed the first 20 minutes because the train/bus was late - it doesn't inspire casuals to leave the tv that's for sure!) But Friday nights aren't total write offs just lower crowds than Saturdays - whatever Roar get on Friday you can add another 2-3k if the game were played on Saturday. The right opponents draw 15-17k even on a Friday night so anything jess than that is pretty poor, a crowd less than the Glory game in unthinkable so I'd say 15k+ pushing 16k. Play it at 6 PM on Saturday and I'd say ~19k Back to back games will have an effect. It's seems to have affected CIty and WSW home games this season.
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Victory>Heart
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+x+x@ Caltex I did say that and 6.50 remains a dumb kick off time for a stadium where the only option is public transport and public transport is set to "outbound mode" to get commuters home and you can wait 30 minutes to get an inbound bus/train. Why they can't make it 7.15 is quite frankly stupidity (Facebook is regularly populated with angry casuals complaining they missed the first 20 minutes because the train/bus was late - it doesn't inspire casuals to leave the tv that's for sure!) But Friday nights aren't total write offs just lower crowds than Saturdays - whatever Roar get on Friday you can add another 2-3k if the game were played on Saturday. The right opponents draw 15-17k even on a Friday night so anything jess than that is pretty poor, a crowd less than the Glory game in unthinkable so I'd say 15k+ pushing 16k. Play it at 6 PM on Saturday and I'd say ~19k Back to back games will have an effect. It's seems to have affected CIty and WSW home games this season. It had an affect on the Glory/Roar game getting 13k, ticket sales indicating 20k odd. Go and have a look.
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+x[quote]predictions, assuming no rain (i'm in Europe so know sfa what the weather is doing in oz)
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Davo1985
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+x+x+x@ Caltex I did say that and 6.50 remains a dumb kick off time for a stadium where the only option is public transport and public transport is set to "outbound mode" to get commuters home and you can wait 30 minutes to get an inbound bus/train. Why they can't make it 7.15 is quite frankly stupidity (Facebook is regularly populated with angry casuals complaining they missed the first 20 minutes because the train/bus was late - it doesn't inspire casuals to leave the tv that's for sure!) But Friday nights aren't total write offs just lower crowds than Saturdays - whatever Roar get on Friday you can add another 2-3k if the game were played on Saturday. The right opponents draw 15-17k even on a Friday night so anything jess than that is pretty poor, a crowd less than the Glory game in unthinkable so I'd say 15k+ pushing 16k. Play it at 6 PM on Saturday and I'd say ~19k Back to back games will have an effect. It's seems to have affected CIty and WSW home games this season. It had an affect on the Glory/Roar game getting 13k, ticket sales indicating 20k odd. Go and have a look. That's good. But either way it would have an effect on one of the two games. People usually need to decide which one to go to. Hopefully weather will hold out all weekend. Would be great to get 2 really strong crowds for Brisbane and Sydney.
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Waz
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@ Davo
Locally people are talking up a 20k crowd which would rival ADPs appearance (22.5k from memory) but the media and club do tend to get carried away with game attendance forecasts and are normally 4-5k over with their forecasting.
But I'd say we'll beat the victory number and with good weather who knows, maybe get close to 20k? Let's hope the casuals are drawn in
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Davo1985
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+x@ Davo Locally people are talking up a 20k crowd which would rival ADPs appearance (22.5k from memory) but the media and club do tend to get carried away with game attendance forecasts and are normally 4-5k over with their forecasting. But I'd say we'll beat the victory number and with good weather who knows, maybe get close to 20k? Let's hope the casuals are drawn in If the weather is good i'm going to go with 19k. If the weather looks iffy i reckon it will be closer to 16k. If it's pouring with rain/storms (unlikely) I'd revise closer to 13.5k. Brisbane usually show up for the one off games, and this one would have been marked in the diary early. The fact that City are showing such good form and the Roar also just recently won will play in their favour of getting a good crowd. Then you add the Cahill factor and you can see how it might nudge 20k. Shame this isn't a Saturday night game though. Can see how it would have worked better for the locals. Or at the very least should be playing at around 7:20 local time. That would have helped. Brisbane crowds should be use to playing on Fridays anyway as the Broncos play on that day almost every second Friday during their season.
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TheSelectFew
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+x+x+x+xCup eve Victory crowds: 2015-16 - 24,934 2014-15 - 23,827 2013-14 - 23,226 2012-13 - 20,683 Just to give an idea of what it usually gets. Expecting around 23k tonight. So they got their lowest crowd in 5 years for this fixture yet their memberships are one of the highest in recent years. Victory must be gollowing Citys lead and selling their fair share of pet memberships. Either that or some are jumping ship across to Vision fc. Stick to fapping over Timmy, moron. Oi brain dead monkey we get it that you need things to be spelled out for you, as reading through the lines is clearly not your strong suit, but perhaps just for once you may be able to criticize your club rather than always finding reasons to defend it when your lot are quick to dish out the criticism at other clubs. Surely you can't be happy with the figure your lot got last night. If the money increases to pay your clubs salary in the next few years it will be due to the person you claim im fapping over. Ratings is what pulls the $. Simple as that. But timmmay. Surely big numbers will keep you excited for the next few weeks.
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Paddythelipps
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+x+x@ Davo Locally people are talking up a 20k crowd which would rival ADPs appearance (22.5k from memory) but the media and club do tend to get carried away with game attendance forecasts and are normally 4-5k over with their forecasting. But I'd say we'll beat the victory number and with good weather who knows, maybe get close to 20k? Let's hope the casuals are drawn in If the weather is good i'm going to go with 19k. If the weather looks iffy i reckon it will be closer to 16k. If it's pouring with rain/storms (unlikely) I'd revise closer to 13.5k. Brisbane usually show up for the one off games, and this one would have been marked in the diary early. The fact that City are showing such good form and the Roar also just recently won will play in their favour of getting a good crowd. Then you add the Cahill factor and you can see how it might nudge 20k. Shame this isn't a Saturday night game though. Can see how it would have worked better for the locals. Or at the very least should be playing at around 7:20 local time. That would have helped. Brisbane crowds should be use to playing on Fridays anyway as the Broncos play on that day almost every second Friday during their season. yeah i don't really know how friday games are attended in bris, but considering good weather and timmy, etc I'm not sure why i thought 12k. Hard to predict with the low membership numbers as well. (that being said membership numbers haven't been a good gauge for WSW attendance)
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Looking at the way the season has turned out for Melbourne City, after round 1, their run of games in Melbourne will be 10 games from 13. Thats a little too many imo. Even without the cup FFA gave them 8 from 11.
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Friday games in Brisbane are ok but the catering for other states viewing pleasure does knock some numbers off impossible for some families to get home from work and get to game so early.
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Sydney must be pushing for 20k this Saturday, surely.
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Joffa
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Really Sydney should be aiming for 20k every week
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Joffa
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As should Brisbane
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Davo1985
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+x+x+x@ Davo Locally people are talking up a 20k crowd which would rival ADPs appearance (22.5k from memory) but the media and club do tend to get carried away with game attendance forecasts and are normally 4-5k over with their forecasting. But I'd say we'll beat the victory number and with good weather who knows, maybe get close to 20k? Let's hope the casuals are drawn in If the weather is good i'm going to go with 19k. If the weather looks iffy i reckon it will be closer to 16k. If it's pouring with rain/storms (unlikely) I'd revise closer to 13.5k. Brisbane usually show up for the one off games, and this one would have been marked in the diary early. The fact that City are showing such good form and the Roar also just recently won will play in their favour of getting a good crowd. Then you add the Cahill factor and you can see how it might nudge 20k. Shame this isn't a Saturday night game though. Can see how it would have worked better for the locals. Or at the very least should be playing at around 7:20 local time. That would have helped. Brisbane crowds should be use to playing on Fridays anyway as the Broncos play on that day almost every second Friday during their season. yeah i don't really know how friday games are attended in bris, but considering good weather and timmy, etc I'm not sure why i thought 12k. Hard to predict with the low membership numbers as well. (that being said membership numbers haven't been a good gauge for WSW attendance) That's because pets aren't allowed in the stadium, otherwise they would probably be getting around 20k at their home games. ;-)
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Davo1985
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+xLooking at the way the season has turned out for Melbourne City, after round 1, their run of games in Melbourne will be 10 games from 13. Thats a little too many imo. Even without the cup FFA gave them 8 from 11. I seriusly wish they would fix the way they do the fixture list. Should be home and away and on absolutely rare situations should they ever have 2 home games in a row. The fact that they have given some clubs 2-3 home games in a row is utterly stupid and dumb. Watch City get it lowest crowd of the season by some margin when they play Brisbane, Wellington or Perth Glory.
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Davo1985
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+xReally Sydney should be aiming for 20k every week As should WSW with their "20k members". At least with Sydney FC we get all members attending plus walk ups. WSW fans just seem excited to be a member but cant actually be bothered to show up to games at a venue they voted be home ground for the next 3 years.
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As I'm sick of seeing unintelligent bellends making comments on clubs crowds/memberships etc. we will keep a tally in here for average crowds for season excluding Sydney/Melbourne derbys. This is of course a much better indication of crowd statistics. Including derby crowds would be similar to the NRL including the double header Suncorp crowd each year towards the "home" team's average. It just isn't a reflection of the club's real average attendance. By the end of the season there should be a clear indication of the clubs with a good consistent core support.
Melbourne Victory - 20,113 Sydney FC - 15,082 Adelaide United - 14,849 Brisbane Roar - 14,617 Western Sydney - 12,707 Perth Glory - 10,355 Newcastle - 9,784 Melbourne City - 9,065 Wellington - 8,700 Central Coast - 7,073
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+xAs I'm sick of seeing unintelligent bellends making comments on clubs crowds/memberships etc. we will keep a tally in here for average crowds for season excluding Sydney/Melbourne derbys. This is of course a much better indication of crowd statistics. Including derby crowds would be similar to the NRL including the double header Suncorp crowd each year towards the "home" team's average. It just isn't a reflection of the club's real average attendance. By the end of the season there should be a clear indication of the clubs with a good consistent core support. Melbourne Victory - 20,113 Sydney FC - 15,082 Adelaide United - 14,849 Brisbane Roar - 14,617 Western Sydney - 12,707 Perth Glory - 10,355 Newcastle - 9,784 Melbourne City - 9,065 Wellington - 8,700 Central Coast - 7,073 Better not include Derbys now that Wanderers have 2 of them at ANZ and the 1st installment already got 62k. Would not want to take away the only metric Sydney Fc fans have to crow about would we lol
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+xI'm disappointed with some of the attendances. City is a few thousand short of expectations, perhaps can expect that with the saturation of home games though.WSW, simply put, should be 15kBrisbane should be nearing possibly exceeding 15k I'm particularly disappointed with Melb City crowds. I also would've hoped WSW crowds to be in excess of 15 k.
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Victory>Heart
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Roar forum reporting a PAX of 17,500 with a day to go. 30% chance of any rain and will be sunny by early afternoon. Perfect for football.
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Paddythelipps
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+x+xAs I'm sick of seeing unintelligent bellends making comments on clubs crowds/memberships etc. we will keep a tally in here for average crowds for season excluding Sydney/Melbourne derbys. This is of course a much better indication of crowd statistics. Including derby crowds would be similar to the NRL including the double header Suncorp crowd each year towards the "home" team's average. It just isn't a reflection of the club's real average attendance. By the end of the season there should be a clear indication of the clubs with a good consistent core support. Melbourne Victory - 20,113 Sydney FC - 15,082 Adelaide United - 14,849 Brisbane Roar - 14,617 Western Sydney - 12,707 Perth Glory - 10,355 Newcastle - 9,784 Melbourne City - 9,065 Wellington - 8,700 Central Coast - 7,073 Better not include Derbys now that Wanderers have 2 of them at ANZ and the 1st installment already got 62k. Would not want to take away the only metric Sydney Fc fans have to crow about would we lol ha this post is going to haunt you for some time m8
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+x+xAs I'm sick of seeing unintelligent bellends making comments on clubs crowds/memberships etc. we will keep a tally in here for average crowds for season excluding Sydney/Melbourne derbys. This is of course a much better indication of crowd statistics. Including derby crowds would be similar to the NRL including the double header Suncorp crowd each year towards the "home" team's average. It just isn't a reflection of the club's real average attendance. By the end of the season there should be a clear indication of the clubs with a good consistent core support. Melbourne Victory - 20,113 Sydney FC - 15,082 Adelaide United - 14,849 Brisbane Roar - 14,617 Western Sydney - 12,707 Perth Glory - 10,355 Newcastle - 9,784 Melbourne City - 9,065 Wellington - 8,700 Central Coast - 7,073 Better not include Derbys now that Wanderers have 2 of them at ANZ and the 1st installment already got 62k. Would not want to take away the only metric Sydney Fc fans have to crow about would we lol With the exception of last season if you take out the derbies we STILL have had higher season attendances than the Wanderers.
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Waz
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@ victory heart
The PAX for the Roar/Glory game the day before was 15,000+ with a 13,400 crowd on the day so something is not rejevant with the PAX at Suncorp. 17500 PAX would suggest a 15-16k crowd.
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+xAs I'm sick of seeing unintelligent bellends making comments on clubs crowds/memberships etc. we will keep a tally in here for average crowds for season excluding Sydney/Melbourne derbys. This is of course a much better indication of crowd statistics. Including derby crowds would be similar to the NRL including the double header Suncorp crowd each year towards the "home" team's average. It just isn't a reflection of the club's real average attendance. By the end of the season there should be a clear indication of the clubs with a good consistent core support. Melbourne Victory - 20,113 Sydney FC - 15,082 Adelaide United - 14,849 Brisbane Roar - 14,617 Western Sydney - 12,707 Perth Glory - 10,355 Newcastle - 9,784 Melbourne City - 9,065 Wellington - 8,700 Central Coast - 7,073 Absolute shite mate, don't matter if they are derbies or not , they are still played for points and therefore count towards average crowds.
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+x+xAs I'm sick of seeing unintelligent bellends making comments on clubs crowds/memberships etc. we will keep a tally in here for average crowds for season excluding Sydney/Melbourne derbys. This is of course a much better indication of crowd statistics. Including derby crowds would be similar to the NRL including the double header Suncorp crowd each year towards the "home" team's average. It just isn't a reflection of the club's real average attendance. By the end of the season there should be a clear indication of the clubs with a good consistent core support. Melbourne Victory - 20,113 Sydney FC - 15,082 Adelaide United - 14,849 Brisbane Roar - 14,617 Western Sydney - 12,707 Perth Glory - 10,355 Newcastle - 9,784 Melbourne City - 9,065 Wellington - 8,700 Central Coast - 7,073 Absolute shite mate, don't matter if they are derbies or not , they are still played for points and therefore count towards average crowds. Never understood this "excluding derbies" sense of thinking, mainly for the reasons you've highlighted
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Victory>Heart
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lol @ excluding derbies. They're not fictional games, they're matches that get crowds.
Either include them in averages or don't bother.
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TheSelectFew
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Has the gall to call everyone unintelligent. Watch the City numbers swell for the derbies. It's like games with marquees are the only true markers of a teams success.
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Multibet
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+x+x+xAs I'm sick of seeing unintelligent bellends making comments on clubs crowds/memberships etc. we will keep a tally in here for average crowds for season excluding Sydney/Melbourne derbys. This is of course a much better indication of crowd statistics. Including derby crowds would be similar to the NRL including the double header Suncorp crowd each year towards the "home" team's average. It just isn't a reflection of the club's real average attendance. By the end of the season there should be a clear indication of the clubs with a good consistent core support. Melbourne Victory - 20,113 Sydney FC - 15,082 Adelaide United - 14,849 Brisbane Roar - 14,617 Western Sydney - 12,707 Perth Glory - 10,355 Newcastle - 9,784 Melbourne City - 9,065 Wellington - 8,700 Central Coast - 7,073 Absolute shite mate, don't matter if they are derbies or not , they are still played for points and therefore count towards average crowds. Never understood this "excluding derbies" sense of thinking, mainly for the reasons you've highlighted Melbourne Victory - 31,651 Western Sydney - 29,098 Sydney FC - 15,082 Adelaide United - 14,849 Brisbane Roar - 14,617 Perth Glory - 10,355 Newcastle - 9,784 Melbourne City - 9,065 Wellington - 8,700 Central Coast - 7,073
So Victory and Wanderers traveling ordinary and still double Sydney fc who are undefeated.
Is it to early to say Sydney Fc in Crisis yet....haha
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