taipan
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nor do they play in an afl city with 9 clubs on their doorstep who all avg over 30k fans attendance! Surely tribalism can overcome the storm advantages, and if not what value does it really have, or does it really exist to the level where it attracts fans to follow a club actively? The better question is what happened to the fans who would have grown up bears fans, have they grown up supporting a different club? Who are the twenty year olds in NS region following? Do you really need a club in every suburb to engage fans? Lol if you turkey read I’ve Adi there is no need for mergers or relocations IF the nrl imposes strict financial controls on clubs. If they leave them to their own devices we will see clubs in continued financial stress, and Gould is possibly right as clubs will likely have les income in next few years.
One club 5 million people .2nd biggest city in Australia, famous for getting crowds at all sporting events ,growing faster than Sydney.A modern stadium ,that relies on Kiwis to get the crowds ,with many G/F appearances, no junior production line coming through the club, spending a lot of time going to NZ to buy players .
Melbourne has two all seater stadiums(for AFL) all centralised with excellent transport infrastructure to these places.The city is nowhere near as geographically spread as Sydney nor have a Harbour to further complicate transport.
Cost of living housing wise in Sydney is greater than Melbourne.
Sydney has two AFL clubs ,Melbourne has one NRL club.Thus Melbourne has no other NRL club chasing members or fans.
The question to be posed if all Sydney NRL clubs had all seater stadiums with decent cover (and they don't have to be the size of Bankwest), it's reasonable to suggest their crowds would increase .
Well I can cite the Sharks.In 2016 when the won their way to the G/F of the 80 plus thousand fans on deck, the overwhelming majority were in Shark's colours.And even the semi against teh Cows had a big crowd at the SFS.
When I travel around the Shire ,there are countless numbers of vehicles with Shark's number plates.I see oldies with Sharks beanies, kids with Sharks jumpers, or caps on.Now they may not attend games at present week on week, but they are supporters by buying merchandise, and if they know they can go to a game when it rains with cover via a stand the chances of them attending are far better.IOW there is an undercurrent of tribal support in addition to the fanatics.You aim to get them involved by offering better facilities.
That is what tribalism is all about fanatics, casuals and the sleepers. LIke any tribe under attack, they rise up together as one.It is built up over the generations.
If as the above example shows, you think relocating or wiping such a club will solve expansion and crowd problems in the NRL, then you are still living in Hull.And if you believe tribalism is not important have a chat with an Eels or Souths fan.