Marshall_magic
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I’ll be the mug, what about it?What about the Rugby Union stadium Ballymore.
I’ll be the mug, what about it?What about the Rugby Union stadium Ballymore.
Dolphins could play games at that ground bigger then Kayo ?I’ll be the mug, what about it?
Fair enough, I am not aware of the ground, it’s location or capacity.Dolphins could play games at that ground bigger then Kayo ?
This is the only recent video of the ground I can find.Fair enough, I am not aware of the ground, it’s location or capacity.
I agree. But some posters last year said the Warriors run of sell-outs would in itself drive higher demand.That`s the thing with a better stadium. As the stadium is now, or any stadium for that matter, there will be a certain percentage of seats that are harder to sell every week, even a new stadium will have that problem, but a bigger better new stadium will have a larger number of better viewing seats that will be easier to sell and hence the average will go up.
Analyses of upcoming NRL crowds often carry references to whether the home team won or lost the previous week. Fan culture is one means of overcoming the vicissitudes of form.The biggest plus of the Bulldogs being competitive is they help lift other Sydney crowds.
Unfortunately for many casual fans of opposing teams when large numbers of Dogs fans are involved I expect quite the opposite. Remember the Raiders drummer bloke getting harassed on the streets of Belmore last year. We were in the middle of them at Kogarah at the end of last year and not again thank you. When I do it again I want good grandstand seats so as to view their antics from afar. I`ll also feel a lot safer winding them up from a distance.Could the Bulldogs fanbase be a similar draw around Sydney? i.e. might a higher number of casual Eels fans want to be at CommBank on Sunday because they expect a large Bulldogs contingent to generate a vibrant atmosphere?
Unfortunately for many casual fans of opposing teams when large numbers of Dogs fans are involved I expect quite the opposite. Remember the Raiders drummer bloke getting harassed on the streets of Belmore last year. We were in the middle of them at Kogarah at the end of last year and not again thank you. When I do it again I want good grandstand seats so as to view their antics from afar. I`ll also feel a lot safer winding them up from a distance.
I`m not sure whether "vibrant" exactly describes the atmosphere that Bulldogs fans bring to games. Boorish, obnoxious and even deliberately intimidating much closer to the mark.
Now, the carnival atmosphere at the Pacific Cup games, much more likely to attract the casuals, I imagine Mt. Smart is very similar.
When are they forced out of that tiny stadium? Aren’t they meant to be upgrading it? Anyone have the plans or any information?Is this really good enough ? It's a sellout but 10k for supposedly Brisbane 2nd team
Who owns kayo?“Every week playing at kayo”
probably not the best wording but my point stands, they’re leaving 10-20k fans locked out of games this season. not sure what their home game split is going forward but Kayo ain’t it.
The Dolphins own Kayo stadium (dolphins park).Who owns kayo?
They'd have the money easily. Have you ever been? The place is huge. The money pumped into thier pokies would pay for a stadiumThe Dolphins own Kayo stadium (dolphins park).
Leagues club attached to it. The Phins would make a bonanza taking games to Kayo.
for perception wise Suncorp is much better.
if the dolphins could find some more money another upgrade could happen in the future, a 20k-22k Phin park would be great.
Partly it is culture that has come in part from RL games historically being played on ovals where you have a terrible view (eg SCG) and it’s better to watch on TV. Even now our biggest games are played at a stadium where the view is woeful - I know a lot of people who will not go to stadium Australia. The newer stadiums like Parra the view is better than you get on tv. We’ve got to get rid of crap viewing stadiums and then gradually watch crowds increase which is happening.I can't understand why more people don't go to the games.I don't mind drivig hour and half to 2 hrs to Storm home games.
Like Thursday nights. Families find it hard cos of school and work on Friday.
The Dolphins own Kayo stadium (dolphins park).
Leagues club attached to it. The Phins would make a bonanza taking games to Kayo.
for perception wise Suncorp is much better.
if the dolphins could find some more money another upgrade could happen in the future, a 20k-22k Phin park would be great.
95% of seats at Shark park are already sold to Season Seat holders. All home games will like this to start with.The biggest plus of the Bulldogs being competitive is they help lift other Sydney crowds. Looking ahead, already next week's Sharks v Bulldogs game is down to GA only & the Knights and Rabbitohs games are already enjoying pre-sales this far out.
No it is notIs this really good enough ? It's a sellout but 10k for supposedly Brisbane 2nd team
Think I recall your cyberspace alter ego was battening down the hatches last year during the lead-up to Dragons v Bulldogs at Kogarah. Seemed a bit of an overreaction given that this character resides in the Manning Valley. However, we'll issue a pardon if you were at the game.Unfortunately for many casual fans of opposing teams when large numbers of Dogs fans are involved I expect quite the opposite. Remember the Raiders drummer bloke getting harassed on the streets of Belmore last year. We were in the middle of them at Kogarah at the end of last year and not again thank you. When I do it again I want good grandstand seats so as to view their antics from afar. I`ll also feel a lot safer winding them up from a distance.
I`m not sure whether "vibrant" exactly describes the atmosphere that Bulldogs fans bring to games. Boorish, obnoxious and even deliberately intimidating much closer to the mark.
Now, the carnival atmosphere at the Pacific Cup games, much more likely to attract the casuals, I imagine Mt. Smart is very similar.