yosh64 said:NRL crowds compared to last year after 8 rounds
2006 - Total = 958,932 Avg = 17,123
2007 - Total = 1,109,379 Avg = 17,893 Increase of 4.5%
Crowds for NRL are up by 14.7% on 2006's avg for the season.
2006 - 15,601
2007 - 17,893
Teams home crowd avg above last years avg;
Brisbane
Canberra
Cronulla
Manly
Melbourne
New Zealand
North Queensland
Penrith
Souths
Sydney
Parramatta
Teams home crowd avg below last years avg
Canterbury-Bankstown
Newcastle
St-George
Wests
nqboy said:I had to drain the sump at DFS last Saturday night and found it very congested as the walkway had been narrowed by the installation of cellars for the grog outlets there and there were insufficient toilets (female block at the northern end, male block at the southern end of the eastern stand). With only 17K there, I wondered how it would be when they have 25K for the Drongos.
I emailed the club and to their credit, they passed it on very quickly to the Major Sports Facilities Authority (MSFA), the state government body they hire the ground from. Got a call from some bloke from the MSFA who claimed that the walkway was no narrower but that the congestion was caused by queing for food and beverages and toilers. He also said that the budget for improvements had been spent on a fire sprinkler system and improvements to the stairs from the gates to the stands, both of which were required by law. He said an extra toilet block at each end was in the budget for next year, as well as moving the outlets to another area to move those queues (not sure where they're going to put them as there's not a lot of room anywhere else).
The short version is: If you're coming to DFS, drain the sump before you arrive if you want to watch the footy.
I posted this as I think it is relevant to crowds at DFS as people I spoke to agreed it reeks of a cash grab by the club at the expense of facilities for the fans, which may be a factor in the lesser crowds this year as the unwashed masses wake to the realisation that they're being taken for granted. Dunno whether that's entirely valid or not but it's worthy of consideration by the club.
OT, the comment before about parking got me thinking as well. There's heaps of parking on three sides of the ground but only one road in and out to service the carparks. The police, council and the club are constantly meeting to try and streamline it but there's only so much they can do. I've read over the years that Leichardt is short of parking but how is access to other grounds down there?
yosh64 said:Only including 2005 as some people have been interested and cause it was the record year. If you dont want it in just tell me to remove it.
camsmith said:There has to be something wrong with how the Storm count the numbers at OP.
I've been to victory games where its pretty much like it was last night and the figure is usually 16,000+. I dont believe them.
JK said:There weren't 2000 ground staff...
Counting free passes (Do Melb give any away?)
Junior passes (Do the passes/juniors exist in Vic?)
What else could affect the result?
CWBush said:Disappointing crowd for the Dragons/Titans game. Really, anything less than 15,000 at any game should be viewed as a disappointment.
CWBush said:Disappointing crowd for the Dragons/Titans game. Really, anything less than 15,000 at any game should be viewed as a disappointment.
effnic said:We will be lucky to get 15k at brooky.
effnic said:We will be lucky to get 15k at brooky.