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Re: R10 Sturt v Norwood @ Unley

PostPosted: Sun Jun 14, 2015 6:37 pm
by whufc
Gozu wrote:
PhilH wrote:Crowd 3,995


Not a bad figure I would've thought given it's live on TV and 7's main channel at that.


Sunday's is the timeslot the SANFL like should make most games

In saying that the figure would be slightly inflated by the no Crows game this weekend

Re: R10 Sturt v Norwood @ Unley

PostPosted: Sun Jun 14, 2015 7:19 pm
by SANFLnut
Norwood once again show they are a well drilled side who make the most of their chances. Looked like Sturt has plenty of chances and were very competitive throughout but couldn't finish of well enough in their front half.

Re: R10 Sturt v Norwood @ Unley

PostPosted: Sun Jun 14, 2015 7:31 pm
by therisingblues
I think the weather and the live telecast kept a few away. The fact it was a Sunday game kept a few of the regulars away also.
I got to the game just before quarter time and norwood had 7 goals before I got the family settled, so I didn't get to see the fashion in which they took us apart. After quarter time we matched them for intensity but our disposal let us down pretty often after having created the turnover and space to manoeuvre. If not for that we could have closed the gap a little more. One or two spilled easy chest marks, contrasted with some tough marks taken under pressure, so like the crows game last week, thought we had our chances but didn't take them. Outscored norwood marginally, in every quarter after quarter time, but for those errors, we could've snatched it in spite of the head start we gave them

Re: R10 Sturt v Norwood @ Unley

PostPosted: Sun Jun 14, 2015 7:41 pm
by JK
Only managed to watch it on the box, but never really felt threatened at any stage. We played some top shelf footy in the first quarter - hard to know with my bias whether we should have played more of it or whether Sturt took a quarter to lift their game. We looked offensively dangerous when we moved the ball quickly, which was pleasing.

Re: R10 Sturt v Norwood @ Unley

PostPosted: Sun Jun 14, 2015 8:48 pm
by matt35
3,995 is the biggest crowd at Unley as far as I can see since 2010; no doubt someone will be able to point out exactly when!

Re: R10 Sturt v Norwood @ Unley

PostPosted: Sun Jun 14, 2015 9:48 pm
by Happy Endings
matt35 wrote:3,995 is the biggest crowd at Unley as far as I can see since 2010; no doubt someone will be able to point out exactly when!



No doubt 3 or 4 bitter posters will be able to come on here and talk about the crowd being under 4K means we are at crisis point and the comp will fold before next year :roll:

Norwood head to Gliderol next round to play the Bays and I would think if the weather is good another crowd of between 3-4K will be on the cards.

Re: R10 Sturt v Norwood @ Unley

PostPosted: Sun Jun 14, 2015 10:08 pm
by PhilH
Highest Crowd since .... 2010 - 5044 turned to the rd 10 clash between Sturt & Norwood

Re: R10 Sturt v Norwood @ Unley

PostPosted: Mon Jun 15, 2015 12:02 am
by Douglas Mawson
Was a good and animated crowd. And lots of Nwd supporters travelled "far" to support us at a near away game. However, serious question, how OLD is your average Sturt supporter? This is a club that perfectly exemplifies the perilous life of SANFL clubs at the moment.

Re: R10 Sturt v Norwood @ Unley

PostPosted: Mon Jun 15, 2015 12:19 am
by StrayDog
Happy Endings wrote:
matt35 wrote:3,995 is the biggest crowd at Unley as far as I can see since 2010; no doubt someone will be able to point out exactly when!



No doubt 3 or 4 bitter posters will be able to come on here and talk about the crowd being under 4K means we are at crisis point and the comp will fold before next year :roll:

Norwood head to Gliderol next round to play the Bays and I would think if the weather is good another crowd of between 3-4K will be on the cards.

Yawn.

The "4k" references have related to the Crows and their (alleged) commitments / promises / projections / whatever. 'Crisis' talk has generally referenced trends, not singular crowd figures, some of which have been on par.

Go away.

Re: R10 Sturt v Norwood @ Unley

PostPosted: Mon Jun 15, 2015 12:29 am
by Happy Endings
StrayDog wrote:
Happy Endings wrote:
matt35 wrote:3,995 is the biggest crowd at Unley as far as I can see since 2010; no doubt someone will be able to point out exactly when!



No doubt 3 or 4 bitter posters will be able to come on here and talk about the crowd being under 4K means we are at crisis point and the comp will fold before next year :roll:

Norwood head to Gliderol next round to play the Bays and I would think if the weather is good another crowd of between 3-4K will be on the cards.

Yawn.

The "4k" references have related to the Crows and their (alleged) commitments / promises / projections / whatever. 'Crisis' talk has generally referenced trends, not singular crowd figures, some of which have been on par.

Go away.



Completely different topic dopey. Nowhere in the above posts are the Crows mentioned. Take your own advice and Go away. Plenty of threads where you can bitch about Crows/Ravens.

Re: R10 Sturt v Norwood @ Unley

PostPosted: Mon Jun 15, 2015 1:08 am
by StrayDog
Happy Endings wrote:
StrayDog wrote:
Happy Endings wrote:
matt35 wrote:3,995 is the biggest crowd at Unley as far as I can see since 2010; no doubt someone will be able to point out exactly when!



No doubt 3 or 4 bitter posters will be able to come on here and talk about the crowd being under 4K means we are at crisis point and the comp will fold before next year :roll:

Norwood head to Gliderol next round to play the Bays and I would think if the weather is good another crowd of between 3-4K will be on the cards.

Yawn.

The "4k" references have related to the Crows and their (alleged) commitments / promises / projections / whatever. 'Crisis' talk has generally referenced trends, not singular crowd figures, some of which have been on par.

Go away.



Completely different topic dopey. Nowhere in the above posts are the Crows mentioned. Take your own advice and Go away. Plenty of threads where you can bitch about Crows/Ravens.

Sweet talker. :lol:

We both know what the drop in crowds has been put on, and, by extension, exactly who you were having a crack at with your purile "bitter posters" crap. Most readers will have got that, as well as understand that I wasn' t having a "bitch about the Crows"- just pointing out that the irrelevance of your childish "4k" and "crisis" references.

Don't want a fight? Don't pick one.

I came here to read about the match, not opportunistic smart-arse remarks. So "take your own advice" and stick to the topic. Leave the clever stuff for the grown ups.

Sleep well.

Re: R10 Sturt v Norwood @ Unley

PostPosted: Mon Jun 15, 2015 5:10 am
by johntheclaret
Happy Endings wrote:
StrayDog wrote:
Happy Endings wrote:
matt35 wrote:3,995 is the biggest crowd at Unley as far as I can see since 2010; no doubt someone will be able to point out exactly when!



No doubt 3 or 4 bitter posters will be able to come on here and talk about the crowd being under 4K means we are at crisis point and the comp will fold before next year :roll:

Norwood head to Gliderol next round to play the Bays and I would think if the weather is good another crowd of between 3-4K will be on the cards.

Yawn.

The "4k" references have related to the Crows and their (alleged) commitments / promises / projections / whatever. 'Crisis' talk has generally referenced trends, not singular crowd figures, some of which have been on par.

Go away.



Completely different topic dopey. Nowhere in the above posts are the Crows mentioned. Take your own advice and Go away. Plenty of threads where you can bitch about Crows/Ravens.

Re: R10 Sturt v Norwood @ Unley

PostPosted: Mon Jun 15, 2015 5:13 am
by johntheclaret
Happy Endings wrote:
StrayDog wrote:
Happy Endings wrote:
matt35 wrote:3,995 is the biggest crowd at Unley as far as I can see since 2010; no doubt someone will be able to point out exactly when!



No doubt 3 or 4 bitter posters will be able to come on here and talk about the crowd being under 4K means we are at crisis point and the comp will fold before next year :roll:

Norwood head to Gliderol next round to play the Bays and I would think if the weather is good another crowd of between 3-4K will be on the cards.

Yawn.

The "4k" references have related to the Crows and their (alleged) commitments / promises / projections / whatever. 'Crisis' talk has generally referenced trends, not singular crowd figures, some of which have been on par.

Go away.



Completely different topic dopey. Nowhere in the above posts are the Crows mentioned. Take your own advice and Go away. Plenty of threads where you can bitch about Crows/Ravens.


Be was replying to your bitchy 4,000 comment...dopey

Re: R10 Sturt v Norwood @ Unley

PostPosted: Mon Jun 15, 2015 10:26 am
by The Ash Man
Had to tape the game yesterday and watched it this morning.
It is apparent through his commentary how much hatred Tim Ginever still has for Norwood.
Like listening to Eddie call a Carlton game.

Re: R10 Sturt v Norwood @ Unley

PostPosted: Mon Jun 15, 2015 11:17 am
by JK
The Ash Man wrote:Had to tape the game yesterday and watched it this morning.
It is apparent through his commentary how much hatred Tim Ginever still has for Norwood.
Like listening to Eddie call a Carlton game.


I like Tim, ripper bloke, but yeah he was noticeably anti-Norwood yesterday I thought.

Re: R10 Sturt v Norwood @ Unley

PostPosted: Mon Jun 15, 2015 12:48 pm
by therisingblues
Well try watching the game from the bloody terraces then you wouldnt have to listen to him, ya lounge room lizard. ;)

Re: R10 Sturt v Norwood @ Unley

PostPosted: Mon Jun 15, 2015 12:54 pm
by JK
therisingblues wrote:Well try watching the game from the bloody terraces then you wouldnt have to listen to him, ya lounge room lizard. ;)


Have a listen to it, gets to a few games and starts slinging arrows ... ;)

Re: R10 Sturt v Norwood @ Unley

PostPosted: Mon Jun 15, 2015 3:42 pm
by therisingblues
JK wrote:
therisingblues wrote:Well try watching the game from the bloody terraces then you wouldnt have to listen to him, ya lounge room lizard. ;)


Have a listen to it, gets to a few games and starts slinging arrows ... ;)

At least I had a good excuse for not attending. You could still get your knitting done and enjoy live footy, we've nice warm stands at Unley where you Norwood fans can indulge your domestic past times and rub shoulders with hardened, but fair Sturt folk if you've the stomach for it.
;)

Re: R10 Sturt v Norwood @ Unley

PostPosted: Mon Jun 15, 2015 3:47 pm
by Booney
"Hardened Sturt folk"......like saying "Look, a Dodo bird on a unicorn!"

:lol:

Re: R10 Sturt v Norwood @ Unley

PostPosted: Mon Jun 15, 2015 3:55 pm
by JK
therisingblues wrote:
JK wrote:
therisingblues wrote:Well try watching the game from the bloody terraces then you wouldnt have to listen to him, ya lounge room lizard. ;)


Have a listen to it, gets to a few games and starts slinging arrows ... ;)

At least I had a good excuse for not attending. You could still get your knitting done and enjoy live footy, we've nice warm stands at Unley where you Norwood fans can indulge your domestic past times and rub shoulders with hardened, but fair Sturt folk if you've the stomach for it.
;)


It was only Sturt mate, not even worth walking to the front door ;)