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Re: Falling Attendances

PostPosted: Mon May 22, 2017 3:33 pm
by human_torpedo
Tony Clifton wrote:Need to settle the program down and play a more regular timeslot.

I understand why they don't like to go head to head with Port or Adelaide AFL games but I think avoiding these clashes has led to a worse problem, which is that even the regular attendees get out of the routine of going. No one knows when the games are on.

The occasional Friday night game is fine (though not in the dead of winter...) and Anzac Day, Queen's Birthday etc but the bulk of matches should be on Saturday afternoon IMO. Or Sunday afternoon if the figures say that will deliver the best results. Either way, needs to be a regular thing.

I reckon I read in another Crowd thread in the past that Saturday afternoons on average have been the least attended games in recent times?

Yes the integrity lost on the comp by the presence of the AFL reserves sides has impacted, but plenty of other reasons that will come to the fore once the Reserves sides depart. If people think that is the only reason the comp is struggling they are kidding themselves

Re: Falling Attendances

PostPosted: Mon May 22, 2017 3:35 pm
by Booney
human_torpedo wrote:
Tony Clifton wrote:Need to settle the program down and play a more regular timeslot.

I understand why they don't like to go head to head with Port or Adelaide AFL games but I think avoiding these clashes has led to a worse problem, which is that even the regular attendees get out of the routine of going. No one knows when the games are on.

The occasional Friday night game is fine (though not in the dead of winter...) and Anzac Day, Queen's Birthday etc but the bulk of matches should be on Saturday afternoon IMO. Or Sunday afternoon if the figures say that will deliver the best results. Either way, needs to be a regular thing.

I reckon I read in another Crowd thread in the past that Saturday afternoons on average have been the least attended games in recent times?

Yes the integrity lost on the comp by the presence of the AFL reserves sides has impacted, but plenty of other reasons that will come to the fore once the Reserves sides depart. If people think that is the only reason the comp is struggling they are kidding themselves


Ammo's play on Saturday afternoons, that would account for plenty.

Re: Falling Attendances

PostPosted: Mon May 22, 2017 7:25 pm
by Wedgie
At the end of the day, a change in prices, days, times, seasons, etc may make a difference of between zero and a couple of hundred extra but the SANFL will always be on life support while the AFL reserves remain in the comp and ruin the integrity of the comp, its not rocket science and I'm positive that even the pro AFL side's sheep know it deep down and they're just trolling (or more clueless than I give them credit for). We al know it.

Re: Falling Attendances

PostPosted: Tue May 23, 2017 3:07 pm
by therisingblues
I'd also argue that it is easier for the SANFL to implement their change in prices, days, times, seasons, etc. because as a compromised, practice league, the will to be taken seriously is lacking.
We have gone from being a thorn in the AFL's side; the last bastion of non-compliance to their corporate empire, and a beacon to all those that despise the shape football has taken under their reign, to a pitiable institution over which many are discussing charity; no longer capable of drawing the disaffected.
If the vermin were kicked out tomorrow, I wonder if we would ever recover? Most seem to agree that it is already too late for that.

Re: Falling Attendances

PostPosted: Fri May 26, 2017 11:48 am
by goddy11
Do we also harm ourselves with scheduling matches playing at the same time as the PAP's or Crows. Suicide.

Re: Falling Attendances

PostPosted: Fri May 26, 2017 12:09 pm
by Booney
goddy11 wrote:Do we also harm ourselves with scheduling matches playing at the same time as the PAP's or Crows. Suicide.


I don't think so. No Crows fans go to watch the SANFL side anyway and Port crowds are steady, down, but steady. I don't think the AFL and SANFL Port sides clash at all, do they?

Re: Falling Attendances

PostPosted: Fri May 26, 2017 12:35 pm
by Hazydog
Booney wrote:
goddy11 wrote:Do we also harm ourselves with scheduling matches playing at the same time as the PAP's or Crows. Suicide.


I don't think so. No Crows fans go to watch the SANFL side anyway and Port crowds are steady, down, but steady. I don't think the AFL and SANFL Port sides clash at all, do they?


It certainly keeps a significant proportion of those supporters away who predominantly support either the Crows or Power, but also have an interest in an SANFL team as well. (Still cant figure out how supporters of Centrals, Sturt etc end up supporting the Power but that's another story)

Re: Falling Attendances

PostPosted: Fri May 26, 2017 12:47 pm
by Pseudo
Hazydog wrote: (Still cant figure out how supporters of Centrals, Sturt etc end up supporting the Power but that's another story)

Why not? Port Power is a brand new club after all; it's not like there's any bad history between them.

Re: Falling Attendances

PostPosted: Fri May 26, 2017 12:52 pm
by human_torpedo
Pseudo wrote:
Hazydog wrote: (Still cant figure out how supporters of Centrals, Sturt etc end up supporting the Power but that's another story)

Why not? Port Power is a brand new club after all; it's not like there's any bad history between them.

I hope this is a joke

Re: Falling Attendances

PostPosted: Fri May 26, 2017 1:19 pm
by Booney
human_torpedo wrote:
Pseudo wrote:
Hazydog wrote: (Still cant figure out how supporters of Centrals, Sturt etc end up supporting the Power but that's another story)

Why not? Port Power is a brand new club after all; it's not like there's any bad history between them.

I hope this is a joke


He is. ;)

Re: Falling Attendances

PostPosted: Sun May 28, 2017 3:37 pm
by Jimmy_041
Booney wrote:
human_torpedo wrote:
Tony Clifton wrote:Need to settle the program down and play a more regular timeslot.

I understand why they don't like to go head to head with Port or Adelaide AFL games but I think avoiding these clashes has led to a worse problem, which is that even the regular attendees get out of the routine of going. No one knows when the games are on.

The occasional Friday night game is fine (though not in the dead of winter...) and Anzac Day, Queen's Birthday etc but the bulk of matches should be on Saturday afternoon IMO. Or Sunday afternoon if the figures say that will deliver the best results. Either way, needs to be a regular thing.

I reckon I read in another Crowd thread in the past that Saturday afternoons on average have been the least attended games in recent times?

Yes the integrity lost on the comp by the presence of the AFL reserves sides has impacted, but plenty of other reasons that will come to the fore once the Reserves sides depart. If people think that is the only reason the comp is struggling they are kidding themselves


Ammo's play on Saturday afternoons, that would account for plenty.


I was at Port District yesterday and they said exactly that. They would rather the magpies play at any other time than Saturday afternoon. The numbers were down for them and for the magpies. No-one wins

Re: Falling Attendances

PostPosted: Sun May 28, 2017 5:02 pm
by Apachebulldog
Falling attendances NAH you supporters are blind there are an extra 4,000 Crow supporters at every SANFL game just askTriggy the saviour of the SANFL he will tell ya.

Re: Falling Attendances

PostPosted: Sun May 28, 2017 5:09 pm
by Ian
In reality, this is all we got,

Apachebulldog wrote:*EDITED Falling attendances NAH you supporters are blind there are an extra 40 Crows paid support staff at every SANFL game just askTriggy the saviour of the SANFL he will tell ya.


some of them left their volunteer positions at SANFL clubs to prostitute themselves to the corporate monster

Re: Falling Attendances

PostPosted: Sun May 28, 2017 7:20 pm
by Panther Pack
South v Port will next week will be smallest crowd of the year. Sub 1000 coming up.

Re: Falling Attendances

PostPosted: Sun May 28, 2017 8:00 pm
by mighty_tiger_79
Panther Pack wrote:South v Port will next week will be smallest crowd of the year. Sub 1000 coming up.

Will it be lower than last years 938???(i think it was) crowd??

Re: Falling Attendances

PostPosted: Sun May 28, 2017 8:07 pm
by therisingblues
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:
Panther Pack wrote:South v Port will next week will be smallest crowd of the year. Sub 1000 coming up.

Will it be lower than last years 938???(i think it was) crowd??

Yep, 1st page of this thread

Lowest Recorded Crowd in SANFL History
But crowds have fallen again in 2016 and a fortnight ago just 938 people — the lowest recorded crowd in SANFL history — watched South Adelaide celebrate its 140th anniversary against Port Adelaide at Noarlunga.
(Sourced: Panther Pack, quoting Messenger article by David Penrose, page 4 "2016 SANFL Crowds".)

Re: Falling Attendances

PostPosted: Sun May 28, 2017 8:22 pm
by Pseudo
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:
Panther Pack wrote:South v Port will next week will be smallest crowd of the year. Sub 1000 coming up.

Will it be lower than last years 938???(i think it was) crowd??

Depends. Will the smears actively encourage their supporters not to attend the game this year, as they did last year?

Re: Falling Attendances

PostPosted: Sun May 28, 2017 8:24 pm
by mighty_tiger_79
Pseudo wrote:
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:
Panther Pack wrote:South v Port will next week will be smallest crowd of the year. Sub 1000 coming up.

Will it be lower than last years 938???(i think it was) crowd??

Depends. Will the smears actively encourage their supporters not to attend the game this year, as they did last year?

Port play sat night so no need for them to promote it like last year

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Re: Falling Attendances

PostPosted: Sun May 28, 2017 8:30 pm
by Pseudo
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:
Pseudo wrote:
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:
Panther Pack wrote:South v Port will next week will be smallest crowd of the year. Sub 1000 coming up.

Will it be lower than last years 938???(i think it was) crowd??

Depends. Will the smears actively encourage their supporters not to attend the game this year, as they did last year?

Port play sat night so no need for them to promote it like last year

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Well then, no excuse for the remaining few Magpies fans not to make the trek. I'm sure that the crowd will swell to 1200, or maybe even 1250 punters.

Re: Falling Attendances

PostPosted: Sun May 28, 2017 8:53 pm
by Jim05
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:
Pseudo wrote:
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:
Panther Pack wrote:South v Port will next week will be smallest crowd of the year. Sub 1000 coming up.

Will it be lower than last years 938???(i think it was) crowd??

Depends. Will the smears actively encourage their supporters not to attend the game this year, as they did last year?

Port play sat night so no need for them to promote it like last year

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Port play Thursday night this week