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Canberra pulled a bigger crowd... and canberra gets bugger all away fans and they were playing for nothing but pride.ucantseeme said:If Manly lost to Canberra the night before the crowd would have been double but since this game had no bearing on the top 8 or the spoon they didnt draw a big crowd.
Who here enjoys watching a dead rubber?
Renowned League Expert said:Look, how many times do we have to go through this crowd bullsh*t? For the last 50 years the Roosters have averaged just on 11,000 at home games, same as every other Sydney club. Some years they average 20,000, some years 5,000. But when all is said and done they average 11,000. Year after year.
Who the hell cares if some days they draw 9,000?
Renowned League Expert said:Oh for Godsake. We're back to the "fudging the figures" thing, hey?
Bloody piss weak effort.Snappy Tom said:Well done all those die hard fair weathered Roosters fans for getting out to Aussie today and saying a big thanks and farewell to Ricko.
What a bloody disgrace to a so called icon of the club, it's one and only local junior.
I wonder what kind of bullsh!t excuses we are going to hear?
Yes they are.Renowned League Expert said:You have to understand that times change. You can watch every game on TV, now. You're stuck in the past. Someone who watches on TV is no less a fan than someone who attends the game. Support is multi-facted. It's not always about sitting out there at the game. Hearing opposition fans screaming "Get 'em onside!" seventy-five times a game is not everyone's idea of fun.
OVP said:The Roosters fans being paid out by a wanker who names himself after f**king Cat Food is water off a duck's back. Some of us have Fathers who dont like Football, tard. There is more to life than a game of footy you know. Moron.
Misty Bee said:I also recall Brett Kenny's farewell - a wooden spoon playoff v Balmain - and 17 000 turned up.
Tommy Smith said:Five pages of whinging...this is great stuff! Keep it up!