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Re: Average attendance trend or not?

by Wedgie » Fri Sep 09, 2016 9:34 am

Underwater hockey's attendance improved last season from 1 person to 2.
Even though one was a life guard the A League should be worried.
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Re: Average attendance trend or not?

by whufc » Fri Sep 09, 2016 9:37 am

Wedgie wrote:Underwater hockey's attendance improved last season from 1 person to 2.
Even though one was a life guard the A League should be worried.


Where did I say the AFL should be worried about the A-League taking over, if the AFL don't see a rise in their own attendences each year im sure they ask questions

It was just an observation that all the major winter comps NRL, AFL, SANFL, WAFL, Super Rugby have seemed to have an attendance drop

Obviously the AFL see something in it as they are looking to start a 7 a side Arena style format of football
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Re: Average attendance trend or not?

by Wedgie » Sat Dec 16, 2017 3:36 pm

whufc wrote:Was reading an article on Facebook which pointed out since 2012 when GWS entered AFL, that winter sports AFL, NRL, SANFL have dropped their average attendances.

On the other hand the four summer sports A-League, Big Bash, NBL and baseball league have all rebranded and all increased their average attendance in that same period.

Why??

Has it been because of successful rebranding?
Is it because of disengaged spectators with the winter sports?
Is it society becoming 'softer' and not being as prepared to do things in colder months?

I'm not sure what thread to put this topic in, feel free to move.

AFL beat their previous overall record from 2010 this year and this will undoubtedly be broken by even more in 2018 with the new Perth Stadium. Meanwhile the A League is 11% down on last season and probably going to get worse as the season wears on.
Still panic time for their AFL and good times for the A League whufc?
Is society becoming 'harder'preferring shit weather not wanting to do things in the warmer months? :lol:
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Re: Average attendance trend or not?

by Sheik Yerbouti » Sat Dec 16, 2017 11:02 pm

Booney wrote:
whufc wrote:You actually may be able to help with the coefficient statistics as I'm only just studying this to which I got a different answer with those figures

I got a standard variation of 4%

based on a mean of 12972
subtracting from the four average crowd figures to give a mean of 16 and then taking the square root which is 4

Happy to be corrected where I went wrong


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