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+x+x@ SutherlandBear If you read my last few posts, you will see that my comments were actually about the old FFA getting crowds of 30,000+ and 40,000+ up to their last season Which interprets that no one goes anymore. Interesting. Actually, now that you mention it...
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+x+x@ SutherlandBear If you read my last few posts, you will see that my comments were actually about the old FFA getting crowds of 30,000+ and 40,000+ up to their last season Which interprets that no one goes anymore. Do you attend any games ? I'm off out to Kogarah just now to enjoy this evenings match. Looks like you had plenty of elbow room tonight mate?
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Melbcityguy
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7k At AAMI park
6k in Brisbane
not sure about Sydney
also w league in Sydney got about 2k which is pretty good
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+x7k At AAMI park 6k in Brisbane not sure about Sydney also w league in Sydney got about 2k which is pretty good Brisbane v Adelaide 6549 Smurfs v Newcastle 6943 City v Fraudsters 7019
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+x+x+x@ SutherlandBear If you read my last few posts, you will see that my comments were actually about the old FFA getting crowds of 30,000+ and 40,000+ up to their last season Which interprets that no one goes anymore. Do you attend any games ? I'm off out to Kogarah just now to enjoy this evenings match. Looks like you had plenty of elbow room tonight mate? And fuck do i need my elbow !
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bettega
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Consistently in the 6,500 to 7,000 range, I expect that that will probably be the norm for this season, with perhaps only the Victory and Sydney derby breaking the mould.
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It's great to see City getting the um, "biggest" crowds...
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+xConsistently in the 6,500 to 7,000 range, I expect that that will probably be the norm for this season, with perhaps only the Victory and Sydney derby breaking the mould. If MV do well that might be a bonus on the last few years, 6-7k seems like a really bad start when it’s the time of the season where traditionally interest is at its peak. Not sure where it’s gonna be at when teams start drifting off the pace.
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Melbcityguy
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Victory have both ends nearly sold out for tonight’s game so at least it’ll be a good atmosphere
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Attendance at the injury capital of Western Sydney, (aka the Riff) 3018.
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Aleague Men Round 3 of the 2021 A-league Mens competition had an attendance of 39,203 at an average of 6,534 per match. At the end of Round 3, 142,259 have attended this season at an average of 7,903. - Wellington v Western Sydney, 1948 @ WIN Stadium
- Brisbane v Adelaide, 6,549 @ Moreton Daily Stadium
- Sydney v Newcastle, 6,943 @ Netstrata Jubilee Stadium
- Melbourne City v Adelaide, 7,019 @ Aami Park
- Macarthur v Central Coast, 3014 @ Bluebet Stadium
- Melbourne Victory v Perth, 14,122 @ Aami Park
A-league Women Round 1 of the 2021 Aleague womens competition was attended by 8,823 people at an average of 1,764 per game. - Wellington v Western Sydney, 1309 @ WIN Stadium
- Canberra v Melbourne City, 1,237 @ Viking Park
- Sydney v Newcastle, 1,997 @ Netstrata Jubilee Stadium
- Perth v Brisbane, 830 @ Macedonia Park
- Melbourne Victory v Adelaide, 3450 @ Aami Park
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bettega
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Victory getting double the average attendance for both men and women.
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What is up with the crowds for Sydney FC? Not even close to 10k is abysmal.
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+xAleague Men Round 3 of the 2021 A-league Mens competition had an attendance of 39,203 at an average of 6,534 per match. At the end of Round 3, 142,259 have attended this season at an average of 7,903. - Wellington v Western Sydney, 1948 @ WIN Stadium
- Brisbane v Adelaide, 6,549 @ Moreton Daily Stadium
- Sydney v Newcastle, 6,943 @ Netstrata Jubilee Stadium
- Melbourne City v Adelaide, 7,019 @ Aami Park
- Macarthur v Central Coast, 3014 @ Bluebet Stadium
- Melbourne Victory v Perth, 14,122 @ Aami Park
A-league Women Round 1 of the 2021 Aleague womens competition was attended by 8,823 people at an average of 1,764 per game. - Wellington v Western Sydney, 1309 @ WIN Stadium
- Canberra v Melbourne City, 1,237 @ Viking Park
- Sydney v Newcastle, 1,997 @ Netstrata Jubilee Stadium
- Perth v Brisbane, 830 @ Macedonia Park
- Melbourne Victory v Adelaide, 3450 @ Aami Park
Disappointing crowd in Brisbane, it was the perfect day for it (even if I did forget my sunscreen like an idiot) and at a great time on Saturday, 8 to 9 should be what we are getting in a post-covid world as a pass mark. Hopefully the crowds start to pick up soon.
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+xVictory getting double the average attendance for both men and women. we are doing our bit. We have sold out our away bays for Adelaide this week (although the ever-changing border situation in SA may cause some cancellations) and early ticket sales suggest we will come close to selling-out our bays in the derby.
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+x+xAleague Men Round 3 of the 2021 A-league Mens competition had an attendance of 39,203 at an average of 6,534 per match. At the end of Round 3, 142,259 have attended this season at an average of 7,903. - Wellington v Western Sydney, 1948 @ WIN Stadium
- Brisbane v Adelaide, 6,549 @ Moreton Daily Stadium
- Sydney v Newcastle, 6,943 @ Netstrata Jubilee Stadium
- Melbourne City v Adelaide, 7,019 @ Aami Park
- Macarthur v Central Coast, 3014 @ Bluebet Stadium
- Melbourne Victory v Perth, 14,122 @ Aami Park
A-league Women Round 1 of the 2021 Aleague womens competition was attended by 8,823 people at an average of 1,764 per game. - Wellington v Western Sydney, 1309 @ WIN Stadium
- Canberra v Melbourne City, 1,237 @ Viking Park
- Sydney v Newcastle, 1,997 @ Netstrata Jubilee Stadium
- Perth v Brisbane, 830 @ Macedonia Park
- Melbourne Victory v Adelaide, 3450 @ Aami Park
Disappointing crowd in Brisbane, it was the perfect day for it (even if I did forget my sunscreen like an idiot) and at a great time on Saturday, 8 to 9 should be what we are getting in a post-covid world as a pass mark. Hopefully the crowds start to pick up soon. I picked 5.5 k. Moving to Dolphin lost Brisbane most of its support on the south side. This should not be underestimated. I don't think there will be many attendances north of 7 k this year. The mediocrity of the team isn't helping, but the reality is that Brisbane need to playing from a central location.
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+x+x+xAleague Men Round 3 of the 2021 A-league Mens competition had an attendance of 39,203 at an average of 6,534 per match. At the end of Round 3, 142,259 have attended this season at an average of 7,903. - Wellington v Western Sydney, 1948 @ WIN Stadium
- Brisbane v Adelaide, 6,549 @ Moreton Daily Stadium
- Sydney v Newcastle, 6,943 @ Netstrata Jubilee Stadium
- Melbourne City v Adelaide, 7,019 @ Aami Park
- Macarthur v Central Coast, 3014 @ Bluebet Stadium
- Melbourne Victory v Perth, 14,122 @ Aami Park
A-league Women Round 1 of the 2021 Aleague womens competition was attended by 8,823 people at an average of 1,764 per game. - Wellington v Western Sydney, 1309 @ WIN Stadium
- Canberra v Melbourne City, 1,237 @ Viking Park
- Sydney v Newcastle, 1,997 @ Netstrata Jubilee Stadium
- Perth v Brisbane, 830 @ Macedonia Park
- Melbourne Victory v Adelaide, 3450 @ Aami Park
Disappointing crowd in Brisbane, it was the perfect day for it (even if I did forget my sunscreen like an idiot) and at a great time on Saturday, 8 to 9 should be what we are getting in a post-covid world as a pass mark. Hopefully the crowds start to pick up soon. I picked 5.5 k. Moving to Dolphin lost Brisbane most of its support on the south side. This should not be underestimated. I don't think there will be many attendances north of 7 k this year. The mediocrity of the team isn't helping, but the reality is that Brisbane need to playing from a central location. But then is the issue of adequate size stadium in a centralised location. Suncorp is a mammoth which costs too much for the return. What happened to their supposed stadium build? Is this just words
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+x+x+xAleague Men Round 3 of the 2021 A-league Mens competition had an attendance of 39,203 at an average of 6,534 per match. At the end of Round 3, 142,259 have attended this season at an average of 7,903. - Wellington v Western Sydney, 1948 @ WIN Stadium
- Brisbane v Adelaide, 6,549 @ Moreton Daily Stadium
- Sydney v Newcastle, 6,943 @ Netstrata Jubilee Stadium
- Melbourne City v Adelaide, 7,019 @ Aami Park
- Macarthur v Central Coast, 3014 @ Bluebet Stadium
- Melbourne Victory v Perth, 14,122 @ Aami Park
A-league Women Round 1 of the 2021 Aleague womens competition was attended by 8,823 people at an average of 1,764 per game. - Wellington v Western Sydney, 1309 @ WIN Stadium
- Canberra v Melbourne City, 1,237 @ Viking Park
- Sydney v Newcastle, 1,997 @ Netstrata Jubilee Stadium
- Perth v Brisbane, 830 @ Macedonia Park
- Melbourne Victory v Adelaide, 3450 @ Aami Park
Disappointing crowd in Brisbane, it was the perfect day for it (even if I did forget my sunscreen like an idiot) and at a great time on Saturday, 8 to 9 should be what we are getting in a post-covid world as a pass mark. Hopefully the crowds start to pick up soon. I picked 5.5 k. Moving to Dolphin lost Brisbane most of its support on the south side. This should not be underestimated. I don't think there will be many attendances north of 7 k this year. The mediocrity of the team isn't helping, but the reality is that Brisbane need to playing from a central location. When you are the only team in a city of millions, and then move from a modern stadium in a central location to a shoebox suburban ground in the outskirts of the city , you may as well be telling people you're not worth watching. No one can be surprised if the public respond accordingly... Way to grow the game.
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So what's changed from last season. Maybe people just aren't interested in football.
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+xSo what's changed from last season. Maybe people just aren't interested in football. We need to market to "football people" , they said. Stop marketing to "casual sports fans" , they said. Forget all those "AFL & NRL fans" , they said...
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+xSo what's changed from last season. Maybe people just aren't interested in football. Probably. Footy, league and cricket are too big and too strong. Football in this country will always run a distant third or fourth. Participation does not equal support. The sooner the administrators of this game realise this the better.
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+x+x+x+xAleague Men Round 3 of the 2021 A-league Mens competition had an attendance of 39,203 at an average of 6,534 per match. At the end of Round 3, 142,259 have attended this season at an average of 7,903. - Wellington v Western Sydney, 1948 @ WIN Stadium
- Brisbane v Adelaide, 6,549 @ Moreton Daily Stadium
- Sydney v Newcastle, 6,943 @ Netstrata Jubilee Stadium
- Melbourne City v Adelaide, 7,019 @ Aami Park
- Macarthur v Central Coast, 3014 @ Bluebet Stadium
- Melbourne Victory v Perth, 14,122 @ Aami Park
A-league Women Round 1 of the 2021 Aleague womens competition was attended by 8,823 people at an average of 1,764 per game. - Wellington v Western Sydney, 1309 @ WIN Stadium
- Canberra v Melbourne City, 1,237 @ Viking Park
- Sydney v Newcastle, 1,997 @ Netstrata Jubilee Stadium
- Perth v Brisbane, 830 @ Macedonia Park
- Melbourne Victory v Adelaide, 3450 @ Aami Park
Disappointing crowd in Brisbane, it was the perfect day for it (even if I did forget my sunscreen like an idiot) and at a great time on Saturday, 8 to 9 should be what we are getting in a post-covid world as a pass mark. Hopefully the crowds start to pick up soon. I picked 5.5 k. Moving to Dolphin lost Brisbane most of its support on the south side. This should not be underestimated. I don't think there will be many attendances north of 7 k this year. The mediocrity of the team isn't helping, but the reality is that Brisbane need to playing from a central location. When you are the only team in a city of millions, and then move from a modern stadium in a central location to a shoebox suburban ground in the outskirts of the city , you may as well be telling people you're not worth watching. No one can be surprised if the public respond accordingly... Way to grow the game. That's pretty much it. Brisbane may as well have said they were really just an NPL team.
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+xSo what's changed from last season. Maybe people just aren't interested in football. Combination of issues - the latest expansion has completely tanked - far worse than Fury ands Gold Coast. - lack of playing quality - dull, reactive coaching (Corica number one offender not Robinson not far behind) My personal take is that the latest expansion had to succeed to save the A League and the exact opposite occurred. Instead this latest, highly visible, catastrophically poor decision has been the Western United sized straw that has broken the camel's back. This was the competition's last chance and its gone. I very much hope I'm wrong, but I think not.
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+x+x+x+xAleague Men Round 3 of the 2021 A-league Mens competition had an attendance of 39,203 at an average of 6,534 per match. At the end of Round 3, 142,259 have attended this season at an average of 7,903. - Wellington v Western Sydney, 1948 @ WIN Stadium
- Brisbane v Adelaide, 6,549 @ Moreton Daily Stadium
- Sydney v Newcastle, 6,943 @ Netstrata Jubilee Stadium
- Melbourne City v Adelaide, 7,019 @ Aami Park
- Macarthur v Central Coast, 3014 @ Bluebet Stadium
- Melbourne Victory v Perth, 14,122 @ Aami Park
A-league Women Round 1 of the 2021 Aleague womens competition was attended by 8,823 people at an average of 1,764 per game. - Wellington v Western Sydney, 1309 @ WIN Stadium
- Canberra v Melbourne City, 1,237 @ Viking Park
- Sydney v Newcastle, 1,997 @ Netstrata Jubilee Stadium
- Perth v Brisbane, 830 @ Macedonia Park
- Melbourne Victory v Adelaide, 3450 @ Aami Park
Disappointing crowd in Brisbane, it was the perfect day for it (even if I did forget my sunscreen like an idiot) and at a great time on Saturday, 8 to 9 should be what we are getting in a post-covid world as a pass mark. Hopefully the crowds start to pick up soon. I picked 5.5 k. Moving to Dolphin lost Brisbane most of its support on the south side. This should not be underestimated. I don't think there will be many attendances north of 7 k this year. The mediocrity of the team isn't helping, but the reality is that Brisbane need to playing from a central location. But then is the issue of adequate size stadium in a centralised location. Suncorp is a mammoth which costs too much for the return. What happened to their supposed stadium build? Is this just words 100% spin
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The damage Western United are doing to the A league is incalculable. The FFA took Palmer's licence away from for far less. I keep waiting for the new league to be show sometime spine ands take Western Uniteds licence away but, folks, we are looking at a jellyfish.
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+xThe damage Western United are doing to the A league is incalculable. The FFA took Palmer's licence away from for far less. I keep waiting for the new league to be show sometime spine ands take Western Uniteds licence away but, folks, we are looking at a jellyfish. farkin bitters still carrying on. Western United are going nowhere. I’m not really sure why the focus is on them anyway when MacArthur is doing far worse… and they have a stadium (well sorta).
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+x+xThe damage Western United are doing to the A league is incalculable. The FFA took Palmer's licence away from for far less. I keep waiting for the new league to be show sometime spine ands take Western Uniteds licence away but, folks, we are looking at a jellyfish. farkin bitters still carrying on. Western United are going nowhere. I’m not really sure why the focus is on them anyway when MacArthur is doing far worse… and they have a stadium (well sorta). They are both awful lol
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+x+x+xThe damage Western United are doing to the A league is incalculable. The FFA took Palmer's licence away from for far less. I keep waiting for the new league to be show sometime spine ands take Western Uniteds licence away but, folks, we are looking at a jellyfish. farkin bitters still carrying on. Western United are going nowhere. I’m not really sure why the focus is on them anyway when MacArthur is doing far worse… and they have a stadium (well sorta). They are both awful lol Indeed they are! Who were the other contenders that may have done better, I can't see any other potential bid doing any better? Maybe we have reached our limit with 10 top tier teams and need to look at a Div 2 with 10 teams? I think its time to accept the norm of 5k average attendances, which isn't necessarily a bad thing. The league was new, exciting, hence the 10k average, the league is now almost 20 years old, and we gotta accept it for what it is, there is nothing wrong with 5k crowds if the clubs are financial sustainable. Same as big bash, huge crowds early on, now they also struggling to get 10k. However it is disappointing to see the big city clubs like Brisbane and East Sydney struggle to even get 7k.
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+x+x+x+xThe damage Western United are doing to the A league is incalculable. The FFA took Palmer's licence away from for far less. I keep waiting for the new league to be show sometime spine ands take Western Uniteds licence away but, folks, we are looking at a jellyfish. farkin bitters still carrying on. Western United are going nowhere. I’m not really sure why the focus is on them anyway when MacArthur is doing far worse… and they have a stadium (well sorta). They are both awful lol I think its time to accept the norm of 5k average attendances, which isn't necessarily a bad thing. You heard it first here folks. my my , how far standards have fallen...
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+xSo what's changed from last season. Maybe people just aren't interested in football. Your last quote is what's it all about. How can anyone be expected to pay money to watch players wasting time, faking injuries and cheating in the name of sport? Fans want to be entertained and not be frustrated on the terraces. Soccer/football has lost its soul and until there's a major overhaul it will continue to attract fewer spectators each season.
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