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I'm gonna have to check, but I'm fairly sure 4.5 million people don't live in the shire.
So only shire people go to Cronulla games? It doesn't help when Cronulla plays (insert Sydney team here)?
I'm gonna have to check, but I'm fairly sure 4.5 million people don't live in the shire.
So only shire people go to Cronulla games? It doesn't help when Cronulla plays (insert Sydney team here)?
Might as well say there are 6 billion at Canberra's disposal?
:lol: That's the stupidest statement I've seen in a long time :lol:
351,000 people to draw from (and that doesn't include Queanbeyan or any NSW suburbs, or surrounding areas like Goulburn, Yass and Bungendore)... and still one of the worst averages in the league.
it was still a good crowd considering it was raining before hand and it was an out of town team. The atmosphere was great and i have to say good on the warriors fans that stayed back and cheered cayless.Only 11,383 at Parra
Eels finish with an average of around 17000, which isn't bad.
it was still a good crowd considering it was raining before hand and it was an out of town team. The atmosphere was great and i have to say good on the warriors fans that stayed back and cheered cayless.
honestly who cares. The people that did come gave him the send off he deserves.Stuff the fans that didnt rock up. They missed out bigtime and good on the fans that did go .No it wasn't, it was a sh*t crowd when an stalwart of the club who played his guts out for it for 13 years (the vast majority of them as captain) plays his last game and only just over 11k turn up to show their appreciation, all because "it rained before the game". It's a disgrace that a club champion means so very little to so few and thousands stayed home instead of giving him the send off he deserved.
Maybe that applies to you, because you're a fairweather softcock. At least fans like sarah support their team win or lose. Gutless.
People who live in Penrith and don't support the home team piss me off. Right off. Especially if you were born there. I don't care who your dad supported. People have said earlier that the fans aren't committed enough, and maybe that's true. But it seems to me as a fan and a former resident that there's something about the people who live there that makes them either unwilling to support a team through the tough times or makes them dislike the social hoodoo of being a "westie" so much that they forsake their local team and try to identify with another more metropolitan team because its shinier and they can claim some family member is a supporter.
End Rant. Maybe its not like that but it sure seems like it. I feel better after typing that anyway. Sorry if I offended anyone.