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- hahaha - that's what i was thinking about every one of your posts ;-)Oh, you mean the one from 2004 which a bitter Broncos fan revived? :lol:
As I said, pissweak.
- hahaha - that's what i was thinking about every one of your posts ;-)Oh, you mean the one from 2004 which a bitter Broncos fan revived? :lol:
As I said, pissweak.
Ooooooh, scathing. How will I ever recover...?
i wonder how many of those are the $20 general admission memberships?
A very poor attitude by you.
Regardless of what membership you purchase from your club, you are supporting them financially.
relax people, it was a typo - i meant the $200 general admission FAMILY as it seemed very good value
Saints have IMO failed to capitalise on their good season by delaying their package releases... I understand the stadium issue has been a factor but at the same time they could've very well improved member numbers by having some sort of system in place earlier.
So let me get this straight, the Bulldogs, one of the "big" 4 Sydney clubs can only garner just over 2,000 prepared to pay to see all games ??
:lol: Are you really that dense?So let me get this straight, the Bulldogs, one of the "big" 4 Sydney clubs can only garner just over 2,000 prepared to pay to see all games ??
So let me get this straight, the Bulldogs, one of the "big" 4 Sydney clubs can only garner just over 2,000 prepared to pay to see all games ??
:lol: Are you really that dense?
It's November 20 as of that 2,061 figure, and we're ahead of the same mark after two weeks last year. We finished with 6,500 last year in terms of ticketed memberships, which is amongst the highest in the NRL. We also finished with an average in excess of 20,000 fans per game last year - NOT including the Suncorp Stadium double header which was a designated Bulldogs home game.
I know you're a troll and I just bit, but f**k me dead what a dumb thing to say.
Does it take Bulldogs fans a little longer to raise the $20 they are offering for their cut price tickets