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I think the long silence has answered your question.......
GWS vs Sydney - a real chance to break the attendance record for a debut club, which currently stands at 44k, set by Adelaide in 1991.
This would make it one of Sydney's proudest sporting achievements.
I'd think it could be a proud moment for Sydney's sporting world if the crowd was less than a regular Swans home game--a clear statement of the "success" of a second Sydney club.
BhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaIts a GWS home game, maybe a lot of Swans members wont go, anyway unless its raining, you will be wrong.
Wouldn't make the top 100.GWS vs Sydney - a real chance to break the attendance record for a debut club, which currently stands at 44k, set by Adelaide in 1991.
This would make it one of Sydney's proudest sporting achievements.
Bhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
So the first game of the season & you say alot of Swans fans wont go ..
Jesus you are making excuses already.
. http://www.bigfooty.com/forum/showthread.php?t=919749&page=8I see more of 40k and even record breaking debut.
I thought they might have gone the freebie route to get the record
but there's been no mention as yet and it's getting too late for that
Bhaaa just read on big poofy that cos stated that NO freebies have been handed out.
. http://www.bigfooty.com/forum/showthread.php?t=919749&page=8
As such the Club is irrelevant as it is the money thrown at it that will guarantee its existence.They may or may not break the record, they will likely get flogged, but they are going to be in WS for quite a while, so you should get used to them Phil, the funding is in place for years to come.
As such the Club is irrelevant as it is the money thrown at it that will guarantee its existence.
This relates to Vlad's perception as to the length of his schlong. Nothing more nothing less.
3:10AM on a Rugby League forum? Perhaps you need to look in the mirror before getting up others spritzer.
But the time zone in Sydney and Melbourne is identical, so STFU.