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Do you think it’ll end up in the 65-68k range mate or do you think it can hit the 70-72k mark?As per kennel just now Pax 43266
Slowish day as expected today! Should really start picking up from tomorrow night.
Do you think it’ll end up in the 65-68k range mate or do you think it can hit the 70-72k mark?As per kennel just now Pax 43266
Slowish day as expected today! Should really start picking up from tomorrow night.
Do you think it’ll end up in the 65-68k range mate or do you think it can hit the 70-72k mark?
He’s generally a very good judge. I wasn’t having a go he doesn’t have to answer if he doesn’t want.Why ask @ouwet that question?
How would he know?
No issue with ouwet, but what a stupid question.
The game will sell as many tickets as it can. Simples.
Feels like people are missing my entire argument.
The idea is to play it the city so fans who might live across town can attend. For example, say you're a Sharks fan but live in Hornsby, you aren't going to Shark Park but you might go once or twice a year into the city to watch them play. The whole point is to increase your fanbase/memberships/revenue.
Or you can just stay at Shark Park and without government funding you're screwed in twenty years.
Just relax. I'm sure the figures will be updated as they come to hand.He’s generally a very good judge. I wasn’t having a go he doesn’t have to answer if he doesn’t want.
He or someone else might also have previous data too on how similar big events have looked 3 days into ticket sales for previous games etc.
He’s generally a very good judge. I wasn’t having a go he doesn’t have to answer if he doesn’t want.
He or someone else might also have previous data too on how similar big events have looked 3 days into ticket sales for previous games etc.
He’s generally a very good judge. I wasn’t having a go he doesn’t have to answer if he doesn’t want.
He or someone else might also have previous data too on how similar big events have looked 3 days into ticket sales for previous games etc.
the fact they running event buses tells me enough they expect big crowd, they never do that outside of GF/originI do some work at the stadiums and know a few people... they're getting prepared (security, food, staff etc) for a crowd of approx. 70,000.
Good weather will help... hopefully some good promotion will tip it over.
That's the point. These potential fans don't go to a Sharks game because no one apart from diehards are travelling to the Shire. Not everyone buys their merch through the club or NRL either. However if you were to take one or two games a year and play them at Allianz, and you get the NRL to schedule it on a Sunday afternoon so fans from the Shire have every chance to attend, then over time you will slowly build it with fans across the entire city.Because anyone who buys merch, tickets to the games and so on. Enters their code, if there were enough Sharks fans in Hornsby to justify it the club would know.
No club is leaving cash on the table
That's the point. These potential fans don't go to a Sharks game because no one apart from diehards are travelling to the Shire. Not everyone buys their merch through the club or NRL either. However if you were to take one or two games a year and play them at Allianz, and you get the NRL to schedule it on a Sunday afternoon so fans from the Shire have every chance to attend, then over time you will slowly build it.
If the Sharks are content with their fanbase just being people from the Shire, then ignore what i said, but unless Shark Park gets some funding, they are screwed long term and may be forced to move anyway. It's probably the only thing I admire about the AFL, you can have a club like Geelong play at the MCG over 70km away from their home ground and they will still fill it, so clearly they have some fans in Melbourne as well.
Well they are going to need a hope and a prayer to get funding for Shark Park lol.They aren't going to pay Stadiums NSW several hundred thousand on a hope and a prayer
Nah clubs who represent a defined area and play in that area or very close to it is the essence of rugby leagueThat's the point. These potential fans don't go to a Sharks game because no one apart from diehards are travelling to the Shire. Not everyone buys their merch through the club or NRL either. However if you were to take one or two games a year and play them at Allianz, and you get the NRL to schedule it on a Sunday afternoon so fans from the Shire have every chance to attend, then over time you will slowly build it with fans across the entire city.
If the Sharks are content with their fanbase just being people from the Shire, then ignore what i said, but unless Shark Park gets some funding, they are screwed long term and may be forced to move anyway. It's probably the only thing I admire about the AFL, you can have a club like Geelong play at the MCG over 70km away from their home ground and they will still fill it, so clearly they have some fans in Melbourne as well.
100% agree and that's the point I'm making. A club like the Sharks should take one or two games a year, play it at Allianz and build it into an event game. Every club should get the opportunity.Centralised stadia play a part for event games
I never said for them to move all their games, only a couple. Overall I have no issues with clubs playing at their home grounds provided they are up to a standard worthy of being in a billion dollar competition.Cronulla aren’t moving from sp
Manly aren’t moving from Brookie
It's why scheduling is the big factor here. For example a Cronulla vs Dragons game at Allianz could potentially build into a solid 20/25k a year game, provided they schedule it at a decent time.Until they build teleportation devices it’s just not attractive for fans of those clubs
I am relaxed mate not stressed you were the one that got uptight with me if ouwet thought my question was inappropriate then he would tell me that himself.Just relax. I'm sure the figures will be updated as they come to hand.
Anywhere close to 70,000 would be amazing. It’s defs gonna crack low to mid 60’s I think we can all agree on that for sure.I do some work at the stadiums and know a few people... they're getting prepared (security, food, staff etc) for a crowd of approx. 70,000.
Good weather will help... hopefully some good promotion will tip it over.

Stop it, we could be here for a month if we want to study Latin. I personally love it, The language pulls no punches as it were. For example, Politics in Latin translated back from English literally means, Poli = Many and Tics = Parasites, so we get Politics which = Many Parasites.There truly needs to be a word for the study and prediction of crowd sizes. The work of some contributors here deserves such recognition.
I propose 'gregareology'.
From the latin gregare - to gather or assemble.

