matt35 wrote: Crowds trending up at Glenelg due to the fact we're actually putting some wins together and giving supporters hope.
Crowds trending up at Glenelg because it just hosted the two largest drawing teams in the competition.
matt35 wrote: Crowds trending up at Glenelg due to the fact we're actually putting some wins together and giving supporters hope.
matt35 wrote:So all that interest that has supposedly disappeared from the competition due to the current set up just mysteriously came back due to two games being cancelled for the weekend? Seriously? I've seen some straw clutching here but that takes the cake!
bennymacca wrote:wild dog wrote:Yes an indication on how the crowds would look without AFL reserves teams.
You really think that's the reason !!!
wild dog wrote:Been to many Centrals games this season???
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bennymacca wrote:Bloke gets murdered and games get cancelled
YESSSSS, time to make it out to Norwood.
Yep, that is 100% the reason and it has nothing to do with the fact that there was no AFL or Country footy in Adelaide this weekend.
You are seriously cooked, and stuff like that ruins the legitimate arguments of others.wild dog wrote:Been to many Centrals games this season???
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Havent been once. Whats your point?
bennymacca wrote:Bloke gets murdered and games get cancelled
YESSSSS, time to make it out to Norwood.
Yep, that is 100% the reason and it has nothing to do with the fact that there was no AFL or Country footy in Adelaide this weekend.
You are seriously cooked, and stuff like that ruins the legitimate arguments of others.wild dog wrote:Been to many Centrals games this season???
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Havent been once. Whats your point?
Pseudo wrote:matt35 wrote: Crowds trending up at Glenelg due to the fact we're actually putting some wins together and giving supporters hope.
Crowds trending up at Glenelg because it just hosted the two largest drawing teams in the competition.
o five wrote:Great to see the fans still flocking to the SANFL games this week just gone. Norwood V Port at the Parade 2,100 is that some sort of record low?The game down at Polar Park was just as impressive with a very healthy turn out of just under 1,200 Hats off to all those directors who made these tough decisions. [emoji38]
stan wrote:o five wrote:Great to see the fans still flocking to the SANFL games this week just gone. Norwood V Port at the Parade 2,100 is that some sort of record low?The game down at Polar Park was just as impressive with a very healthy turn out of just under 1,200 Hats off to all those directors who made these tough decisions. [emoji38]
Generally it does appear that numbers are down from the figures provided. The question has to ne asked, even if the AFL teams are removed, has the damage that has been done tol great to recover from?
o five wrote:Great to see the fans still flocking to the SANFL games this week just gone. Norwood V Port at the Parade 2,100 is that some sort of record low?
Dutchy wrote:stan wrote:o five wrote:Great to see the fans still flocking to the SANFL games this week just gone. Norwood V Port at the Parade 2,100 is that some sort of record low?The game down at Polar Park was just as impressive with a very healthy turn out of just under 1,200 Hats off to all those directors who made these tough decisions. [emoji38]
Generally it does appear that numbers are down from the figures provided. The question has to ne asked, even if the AFL teams are removed, has the damage that has been done tol great to recover from?
I believe so, but it gives the comp a chance to find a real niche in the community, which it can't while compromised.
topsywaldron wrote:o five wrote:Great to see the fans still flocking to the SANFL games this week just gone. Norwood V Port at the Parade 2,100 is that some sort of record low?
Where does this crowd sit in all time record low crowds between Norwood Port @spell_check?
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