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teams sharing venues
That happens in other sports too!
teams sharing venues
Yeah. They don’t really have comparable population to us.
You could have saved yourself a debut novel and just realised that the gold coast is different.
It's simply not a sport town.
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Debatable, there are plenty of shit teams in Australian sport that still draw large crowds. If winning games guaranteed crowds Easts would have 40k most seasons.
then why are we playing matches in an 80k capacity stadium on a regular basis? even 35k is too big for our population considering we can't even sell out a brand new stadium after the inaugural match at cheap prices we charge her relative to OS.
Go back to 20k venues, a capacity we have a chance to regularly fill, make the game an event, and bump up the TV rights that way. It's essentially what they do OS with their 70-80k stadiums that they can fill and double the price.
If population size is the argument, make the stadium capacities appropriate to the population. We try to be big league here when we're nowhere near it.
To be fair the GC has had a rugby league team (with a break) since 1988. Same as Broncos, Knights.You're expecting a 12 year old club to have generations of diehard fans.
Refer to my post above, where's the evidence of this?
There are teams across multiple sports that win quite often and never draw crowds and teams that have sucked for decades that get large crowds.
Check it out;
Big Bash League; always strong crowd averages, absolutely no correlation between good crowds and bad crowds when winning percentage is accounted for.
A-League; over the last 3 years each season has had one singular consistently dominant team, 2016-17 = Sydney, 2017-2018 = Newcastle, 2018-2019 = Perth. None saw an increase in support until they hosted a grand final and in all cases the support dropped immediately after the next season started.
Fremantle Dockers; 25 year existence with more losing seasons than wins, crowds in the mid-30s every season since the turn of the century.
Sydney Swans; made finals every year but one between 2003 and 2018, never had a substantial increase or decrease in crowds during that time period, even when they won Premierships and played GFs no major changes.
GWS: 3 consecutive finals appearances have seen a drop in reported crowd averages with the club puttering around the 10,000-12000 mark throughout their existence.
Easts; regular finals appearances and two premierships this decade. Crowds stay more or less the same until finals time.