by gillies8 » Mon Jun 19, 2006 10:01 pm
by Valleysvirgin » Tue Jun 20, 2006 2:24 pm
gillies8 wrote:It's 15 years since all the doomsdayers said the local comp would die with the birth of the crows but it's remaining strong with reasonable crowds and offers the football public a really good alternative to the soft TV AFL. The question is will we still have 9 teams and healthy crowds in another 15 seasons? The majority of clubs have good numbers supporter wise but South and West remain a real problem, West showed in 2003 that they still have a following but I believe South have actually lost people since the move to Noarlunga. Hopefully when South get their act together on the field the crowd will come but i have my doubts. What's the general feeling?
by mick » Tue Jun 20, 2006 3:02 pm
Valleysvirgin wrote:gillies8 wrote:It's 15 years since all the doomsdayers said the local comp would die with the birth of the crows but it's remaining strong with reasonable crowds and offers the football public a really good alternative to the soft TV AFL. The question is will we still have 9 teams and healthy crowds in another 15 seasons? The majority of clubs have good numbers supporter wise but South and West remain a real problem, West showed in 2003 that they still have a following but I believe South have actually lost people since the move to Noarlunga. Hopefully when South get their act together on the field the crowd will come but i have my doubts. What's the general feeling?
I don't think we'll have 9 teams in 15 years time. If the comp trends in the same way every other comp is, apart from th AFL of course, we will most likely have 6 teams with (hopefully) healthy enough crowds and sponsors for sustainability.
As to who will go well there is a lot of water to pass under the bridge before then. For all we know Centrals might go broke paying back all their salary cap breaches from the last 6 odd years if the league suddenly grows some gonads .Only South could possibly have bungled the noarlunga move but the league will be ultra keen to ensure a presence down there so they may end up being merger-bait. It's all a guess so we just have to wait and see but one thing is for sure that no club here will have the motivated supporter base any more to pull of a rescue mission ala Footscray if the poo does hit the fan.
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