He's whored himself out to everyone, clubs might as well make a buck out of the prick.
The article didn't limit that extra 6000 a week to just Roosters home games6000 a game seems like a conservative estimate to me.
The roosters averaged 12,000 at our games last year. We have 3 x likely 40,000 games this season (Souffs, Dogs, ANZAC day). This means that we'd have to average around 10,500 to each of our other 9 home games to bring about an increase of 6000 to our average attendances. Much more likely to be an 8000 or even 9000 increase in average attendances IMO.
But lets stick with the 6000 increase. At $35 per GA ticket that would net us over $2.5 million just in extra ticket sales for the year. No idea what our deal is like with the SFS so can't say what percentage of that we get, but whatever way you slice it there will be a massive financial windfall for the club in 2013 far surpassing whatever salary we are paying SBW.
Bullshit.
The round one game would have got a decent crowd anyway.
And all that crap about food and beverage and corporates etc won't make money for clubs. It will make money for the SCG Trust.
And this bit
Is just made up. "Expected" by whom?
Therein lies the problem though. Random members of the public can make shit up.
Reporters should be reporting the facts.
The article didn't limit that extra 6000 a week to just Roosters home games
You're kidding yourself. Even if the Roosters average that many more per game it'll be more than likely due to the fact that Anzac day and round 1 clashes are home games as opposed to last year (which are huge games in their own rights), it won't be because of one bloke. The crowds outside of Sydney will barely change at all I reckon. Not sure there'll be 6000 people each week contemplating whether or not to go to the footy simply because Sonny Bill Williams will be playingWhich is why its probably correct.
Roosters are much more likely to get an extra 8-10k per home game this year compared to last year, which would mean you'd only need an extra few thousand to show up to each of the rest. Our game against your mob will be huge obviously, as will the return game against Souffs, and the Warriors have moved their Rd2 game against us to Eden Park based on crowd expectations so really I don't see what the big deal is about a 6000 increase.
To put it another way, we averaged 14k at each of our 24 games last season. We'd need to average 20k this year to meet the target set.
You're kidding yourself. Even if the Roosters average that many more per game it'll be more than likely due to the fact that Anzac day and round 1 clashes are home games as opposed to last year (which are huge games in their own rights), it won't be because of one bloke. The crowds outside of Sydney will barely change at all I reckon. Not sure there'll be 6000 people each week contemplating whether or not to go to the footy simply because Sonny Bill Williams will be playing