So are the games in Queensland packed to the rafters?
Could of fooled me when I went up to watch the Titans.
I feel sorry for QLDers, you have this genius in Sam I Am ruining reputation for QLDers on this board.
2008 Totals
NSW/ACT attendance: 1,801,137
QLD attendance: 877,757
VIC attendance: 149,686
NZ attendance: 137,325
2009 Totals so far
NSW/ACT attendance: 827,958
QLD attendance: 419,690
VIC attendance: 51,878
NZ attendance: 96,680
Yep, RL is in dire straits when NSW crowd totals double QLD's...
So are the games in Queensland packed to the rafters?
Could of fooled me when I went up to watch the Titans.
That's exactly the point I'm trying to make though - QLD's averages are so high because they have less chances to see footy. If they had more games... perhaps as many as Sydney, crowds would be lower, but aggregates higher. Simple maths. But I'm sure QLDers will protest that point too :roll:
By the way, Super League was proof positive that a rationalised, nationwide competition isn't a guaranteed success.
The reason I present those figures is because people think it's the "in thing" to just rubbish crowds in NSW despite any number of factors. People say there's "no excuses" yet when a QLD crowd is criticised the lines are all trotted out.
I think we should enjoy the fact that by and large there's been an increase on most club home averages over the past 5-10 years. The membership drive is aiming to grow that over the coming years in much the same way AFL did 20 years ago.
They had a second team and they thought it best to kill them off.
Oh shut the f**k up, you look like bitching schoolgirls.
I just took my 4 year old to his first game the other week against the Tigers. You know, where 30,000 turned up. He is the next generation of Souths fan, of which there are many. In fact just short of 15,000 are now financial members. Give us another two years, we will be punching through 20,000.
So your plan Sam, is to what... cut some Sydney teams? That happened in 1999, look where that got us...
Alienating entire fanbases = bad idea. Why can't you see that?
When are people going to realise, the game doesn't need expansion it doesn't need anything except a huge reality check.
The costs to run an NRL team need to be reduced. The players are getting paid too much.
The market for RL is not that big, while being a truly great game, people that are not into it are just not interested.
NSW mangement and selectors need to grow some balls. For too many years they have kept relying on old hacks selected and worked on reputation rather than ticker and ability.
Had they worked a similar philosophy that QLD had been forced into then things would be alot differrent
"Attitudes like yours that saw the others fail"? :lol: WTF, I'm a Bulldogs supporter, my attitude has SFA to do with mergers or culling.
The broncos make profits in the 20 million mark. I don't think they have too much trouble covering their costs do you?
All Queensland clubs do fine, because the amount of clubs is proportionate to the population and level of support.
As soon as Sydney works this out, they will be just as successful.
Brisbane Broncos Ltd net profit was down 20% to $1.2 million in the year to December 31, 2008
http://www.businessspectator.com.au...ane-Broncos-profit-down-20-PMG8J?OpenDocument
http://www.businessspectator.com.au...ane-Broncos-profit-down-20-PMG8J?OpenDocument
Brisbane Broncos Ltd net profit was down 20% to $1.2 million in the year to December 31, 2008 on revenue up 3.2% to $25.6 million.
The rugby league football club attributed increased revenue to continued growth in corporate and season membership sales, increased crowd attendances, and additional sponsorship revenue. Significant growth of 12.7% was experienced in 2008 for all corporate facilities. Total operating expenses increased by $1.2 million due to an increase in football related expenditure as a result of the costs associated with the operation of the National Youth Competition introduced in the 2008 season.
Brisbane Broncos Ltd net profit was down 20% to $1.2 million in the year to December 31, 2008
http://www.businessspectator.com.au...ane-Broncos-profit-down-20-PMG8J?OpenDocument