The Great Dane
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None of that is baseless speculation, it's self evident to anybody that knows anything about football fandom and the growth in support after a successful period.That's, as you keep saying, baseless speculation. I've no doubt they see some sort of jump in other areas, but not the huge numbers and huge percentage of their membership base that the Swans enjoy from Melbourne.
Considering the size of the Melbourne market the 1-2k jumps after GF wins aren't "huge in numbers", nor is 12k a particularly large percentage of 61,912.
Yeah and despite even a cursory glance of the stadium showing it almost half empty, GWS claim that they sell out Manuka Oval all the time...I have- the Swans note that they're the club with the biggest interstate membership base and have provided figures, there is nothing from any other club that challenges that notion, nor are there any figures that challenge that notion. You keep rejecting this in favour of some vague notion that all big clubs must have big membership bases in other cities. West Coast has 80-90k members, far more than the Swans- why aren't they trumpeting their obviously bigger than 12k interstate member base in Melbourne to garner more corporate support and sponsorship dollars?
Without the other clubs numbers we have no way to confirm that the Swans have the largest interstate numbers, or that they're even particularly bigger than any other similar clubs.
Also, I never said that the West Coasts interstate numbers were "obviously bigger", and how do you know that the West Coast aren't trumpeting their interstate membership numbers to sponsors and corporates? Just because they aren't doing it publicly doesn't mean they aren't doing it.
Speculation based on some sort of incontrovertible fact isn't valueless, and it's an incontrovertible fact that the Swans away attendance isn't significantly different from any other similar club's, when you'd expect it to be significantly bigger if they had an abnormally large fan base in Melbourne.'I highly doubt', i.e. you're speculating.
I never said that you did, but despite that you'd still expect certain thing's (that we've been over multiple times at this point) that simply aren't there if the South Melbourne fan base was showing up in any real numbers.I never said they nailed it out of the gate, they've built on it and made it work over the years, despite the pain of the relocation and of the team's continued poor performances for years. It was always going to be hard work, but now they enjoy sizeable fan and membership bases in both cities.
Except that 10k was "closer to a quarter than a third" ten years ago when they had 30k members, and the 12k that they had last time it was reported in 2016 is less than a quarter of 61k members that they have now, and you still haven't presented any reason to believe that all or even a large percentage of that 12k were ever connected to the old South Melbourne club to begin with.When those 12k are a third of their membership base, as it is in some years, absolutely it is.
Look man, you've haven't got a leg to stand on so let's just move on.