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The city of Penrith was always expected to be a big growth area like Campbelltown but neither has ever happened. Penrith is on the edge of the bush. Not a sensible place for an NRL team.
U wot M9?
Have you ever been to Penrith?
The city of Penrith was always expected to be a big growth area like Campbelltown but neither has ever happened. Penrith is on the edge of the bush. Not a sensible place for an NRL team.
I guess so. That would be why a club was formed. There was a "Penrith United Football Club" (football being RL) in 1912. As far as I can gather, the club that became Panthers didn't start until post WW2. Certainly the game was played in the area pretty much as soon as it started. So in that regard @T-Boon is correct.
Stop lying. I am anti mergers and I certainly dont want Parra and Penrith to merge.
I want Penrith to make sensible grown up decisions
Both have happened and will continue to happen. You just haven't noticed.The city of Penrith was always expected to be a big growth area like Campbelltown but neither has ever happened.
U wot M9?
Have you ever been to Penrith?
Forget reasoning with him, got rox in his headBoth have happened and will continue to happen. You just haven't noticed.
A fair amount of bush within its boundaries too. That's the best thing about it.Yes. It is on the edge of the bush.
They did in parramatta in 2009
Parramatta are cleary getting relocated long term. Its not even a discussion. Sharks are next and boot Souths out while we are at it.
The future will be the Western Sydney Panthers. We will build an underground tunnel from the Panthers leagues club to Bankwest. Cleary/Luai statues outside the ground.
JFH too then.You are thinking too small imo
Geez really going for the crowd numbers, you do know no one had a crowd for the bulk of last year, right?With all them kids playing RL in the region, why don’t they and their families go to panthers games more often? Genuine question.
Seems it’s a massive RL mad area but panthers crowd avg of 12k over last decade suggests they aren’t following the panthers which seems strange?
There could be lots of reasons. Thurs & Fri games they are at footy training. Sat games they are playing their own games. Sun they are watching their older brothers game. Being such a footy mad area it's actually amazing we get crowds at all.With all them kids playing RL in the region, why don’t they and their families go to panthers games more often? Genuine question.
Seems it’s a massive RL mad area but panthers crowd avg of 12k over last decade suggests they aren’t following the panthers which seems strange?
Um...there is a record for consecutive comp games won in a row, not to mention unbeaten games in a row which includes wins and draws.Um, you lost the grand final. 6 in a row atm sport.
And what do you get for this record? A plaque? A shiny coin minted for the occasion? A certificate to hang on the wall?Um...there is a record for consecutive comp games won in a row, not to mention unbeaten games in a row which includes wins and draws.
We have records which won't see another team come close for many a year, perhaps in scores of years. Every game we win from now on, is like riding on a high as that record keeps going further.And what do you get for this record? A plaque? A shiny coin minted for the occasion? A certificate to hang on the wall?
Or a thousand tonnes of who gives a f**k?
Win this year's premiership and get back to me then.
FTR, I think the panthers will win this year but until they do it's just puffery
Geez really going for the crowd numbers, you do know no one had a crowd for the bulk of last year, right?
Howabout start winning in SG.ball get your crowd numbers up and maybe Peter V Landys might give a shít about Perth and the wonderful crowd numbers it can produce for visiting sydney teams holding an exhibition matches there