carcharias
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NRL in a local park never looks good on TV.
That’s not what every single commentator says when calling games from them.
I’ll rate their opinion over yours.
NRL in a local park never looks good on TV.
Round 25 to be precise - not mid-season like last night.last season souths v wests got 12k at anz on a thursday night..
And over 25k on a Saturday in July.last season souths v wests got 12k at anz on a thursday night..
That’s not what every single commentator says when calling games from them.
I’ll rate their opinion over yours.
They're paid to be there, we pay to watch. I'll take the opinion of the customer.
That’s not what every single commentator says when calling games from them.
I’ll rate their opinion over yours.
So are you saying they’re lying when say how good it is to see games in a packed ground like Leichhardt or OKI or Shark park?
That’s no excuse according to people who live in places nowhere near the joint.
So are you saying they’re lying when say how good it is to see games in a packed ground like Leichhardt or OKI or Shark park?
I'm saying they are paid to say that. Its a terrible look for a billion $ sport to be playing in 50% full semi amateur level parks. And no, playing in 75% empty modern stadiums isn't much better! Playing in front of decent crowds in decent stadiums is the goal!
Yeah they do rant and rave on the odd Sunday that we see a big crowd on a Sunday arvo. I don’t hear them getting all excited for 10K or less crowds which we see on an all too regular basis in suburban grounds.
In ideal conditions they’re great. Throw in a bit of cold or wet weather or even put the games on at night and the crowds disappear.
The problem is that it’s a myth that those places are packed out on a regular basis. Have a look at the average crowd for stadiums like that.
Also you said 10K people would have looked great in a suburban ground which is a different argument.
Again with the Sydney persecution complex. Nobody has said traffic isn’t an issue at all. It’s just not an issue unique to Sydney that explains away all bad crowds.
Stop acting like you’re some small minority that other people just don’t understand. Sydney is home to a significant percentage of Australia’s population and I’m pretty confident a huge portion of this forum either currently lives in Sydney or has done (or at the very least has travelled there regularly). We’re all well aware of what it’s like to get around Sydney.
You wanted a brand new stadium
You said for years that’s what was needed
I said it won’t make a difference
"Paid to say that".Source please?I'm saying they are paid to say that. Its a terrible look for a billion $ sport to be playing in 50% full semi amateur level parks. And no, playing in 75% empty modern stadiums isn't much better! Playing in front of decent crowds in decent stadiums is the goal!
I'm saying they are paid to say that. Its a terrible look for a billion $ sport to be playing in 50% full semi amateur level parks. And no, playing in 75% empty modern stadiums isn't much better! Playing in front of decent crowds in decent stadiums is the goal!
Friday 6pm - Peak hour traffic
Friday 7:55pm - Too late for the kids even though it’s the weekend
Saturday 3pm - Kids sport
Saturday 5:30 - Too close to dinner
7:30 - Too late for the kids even though it’s the weekend
Sunday 2pm - Sun too bright
Sunday 4pm - End off weekend traffic
Sunday 6pm - Kids have school tomorrow.
Um I live in Wollongong, work in sydney
Usual commute to get home = hour and a bit
Today = 3 and a half hours
Took me about 2 hours to move 3km. CBD is completely gridlocked, you're a special kind of stupid if you think that the car accident closing northbound and 2 lanes southbound didn't have an effect lol
Probably the worst it's been tbh