Agree the modern acoustics at these newer grounds can really hold an atmosphere.Commbank came across great even only just over half full. Sounded a good atmosphere. Great stadium that one. Perfect nrl stadium.
Again what does super league or bizarrely the British empire have to do with the price of bread?Nothing do with bread Potplant. But the days of poms telling the world what to do are over. Look after your shitty backyard then get back to us.
Hopefully the dolphins haven’t got many more Thursday night games in Brisbane left this year.Kayo can't hold 14K. So although 14K in a 53K stadium looks bad it is still bigger than anything they can fit into Kayo (capacity 10K).
Perspective is useful too though, 14K on a wet Thursday night is actually a good crowd compared to any other team bar Brisbane. Redcliffe also are only in their second season.
When fox sports started televising all games that’s when crowds really roseLooking at Rugby League Stats site attendance average same to go up an extra for 2000 for the 1986 and build from then on minus a few hundred or so in the coming seasons.
Yeah it's shit. The morning after the downpour at Suncorp on Thursday night the weather was perfectThese showers are heading towards Penrith from the NE. Some are very heavy. Perfect timing? Not!!
And there's not much behind them. Typical!
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Thursday night, miserable weather v low drawing opposition. Don't worry about the Phins, they are playing good footy and have some blockbuster big drawing games coming up.Again what does super league or bizarrely the British empire have to do with the price of bread?
have you anything constructive to say about the recent dramatic dip in the dolphins suncorp crowds?
Dramatic? You're the only one being dramatic.Again what does super league or bizarrely the British empire have to do with the price of bread?
have you anything constructive to say about the recent dramatic dip in the dolphins suncorp crowds?
You forgot to call me mate.Again what does super league or bizarrely the British empire have to do with the price of bread?
have you anything constructive to say about the recent dramatic dip in the dolphins suncorp crowds?
Agree with this. Stadium size and protection from the weather are the main hurdles. Pricing can be a problem too.It will get to the point where the main limiting factor is stadium size.
It wasn't as bad last year... not sure who is to blame, the club, Queensland Stadiums, Ticketmaster or a bit of all 3.Titans wonder why they have generally shit house crowds.
Charging $90 to sit in the backrow of the eastern on the 20m line for tomorrow's game........
Same seat at QCB is $50.
Idiots.
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i was going to duck down tomorrow with the misso and kid from Brissy.It wasn't as bad last year... not sure who is to blame, the club, Queensland Stadiums, Ticketmaster or a bit of all 3.
Regardless, unless it's the Broncos derby game, it's too much.
its on the Gold Coast. Rebadge the Titans as 3rd Brisbane Team. then the Queensland teams can play lesser crowd drawing games on the Gold Coast. Instead off Suncorp on a Thursday night etc.Brissy needs a 25k size stadium if they want another club .
They must have negotiated the shittest deal of all time with Stadiums QueenslandTitans wonder why they have generally shit house crowds.
Charging $90 to sit in the backrow of the eastern on the 20m line for tomorrow's game........
Same seat at QCB is $50.
Idiots.
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its on the Gold Coast. Rebadge the Titans as 3rd Brisbane Team. then the Queensland teams can play lesser crowd drawing games on the Gold Coast. Instead off Suncorp on a Thursday night etc.
Any SEQ residents got info, anecdotal or otherwise, on how well the Dolphins are building a reliable support base beyond their immediate catchment area?For 14,000 on a Thursday night with rain used to be solid. It’s now disappointing. That’s improvement.
And forget AFL crowds. They’re a pipe dream for us. That game has a history and therefore culture of attendance that is almost cult like, particularly considering the concentration in one city.