Babyface O'reilly
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The NRL would have received significantly less than $1bn if it weren't for the Roosters tbh
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The NRL would have received significantly less than $1bn if it weren't for the Roosters tbh
Fun fact: our average away crowd is 5000 more than our average home crowd from 99-13. And our away average has been higher every single year. I honestly think we have more fans outside our areas than within them. We consistently bring in big crowds for every other bloody team.
The NRL would have received significantly less than $1bn if it weren't for the Roosters tbh
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Easts benefiting off a 'home' gate against Souths that was 65-70% Rabbitohs fans :lol:
We're halfway through the year and Souths have had TWO home games against Sydney teams all year.
2009 (when the eels made the grand final)
Average home crowd
12,862
Courtesy of RL project
More accurately...
The NRL started pushing memberships around 2007-2008.
In the following years, through a combination of good form streaks at the right time and good marketing, a few teams jumped ahead of the pack, pulling 15k+ crowds for a couple of years. They were labelled 'the big 5' by the media and a good portion of LU's resident dribblers. The Sydney teams that cleearly had the most fans and were not at all basically in the right place (on the ladder) at the right time.
Fast forward a few years, and some of those teams have hit poor form, and others have gained some ground in membership. Suddenly, 3 of the BIG 5 are pulling crowds that would make Cronulla and Easts 2009 embarrassed.
Based on the above statistics, I can only conclude (based on LU's past wisdom) that:
- Parra have no fans
- Dragons must be relocated to Nauru
- Wests and Penrith should merge
Myth busted.
2009 (when the eels made the grand final)
Average home crowd
12,862
Courtesy of RL project
We made the Grand Final from 8th after pulling our fingers out in the second half of the year.
I'll gladly admit that the Eels have a large contingent of bandwagon fans, but which team doesn't? Ffs - we came last last year, will win the spoon again in 2013 and still average more than Wests and St. George.
We made the Grand Final from 8th after pulling our fingers out in the second half of the year.
I'll gladly admit that the Eels have a large contingent of bandwagon fans, but which team doesn't? Ffs - we came last last year, will win the spoon again in 2013 and still average more than Wests and St. George.
Off-field basket-case and the most insular fans in the NRL.
Start a thread about a perpetuated myth and then perpetuate another myth. :crazy:
Manly fans are no more insular than fans of Penrith, Cronulla or Easts.
More accurately...
The NRL started pushing memberships around 2007-2008.
In the following years, through a combination of good form streaks at the right time and good marketing, a few teams jumped ahead of the pack, pulling 15k+ crowds for a couple of years. They were labelled 'the big 5' by the media and a good portion of LU's resident dribblers. The Sydney teams that cleearly had the most fans and were not at all basically in the right place (on the ladder) at the right time.
Fast forward a few years, and some of those teams have hit poor form, and others have gained some ground in membership. Suddenly, 3 of the BIG 5 are pulling crowds that would make Cronulla and Easts 2009 embarrassed.
Based on the above statistics, I can only conclude (based on LU's past wisdom) that:
- Parra have no fans
- Dragons must be relocated to Nauru
- Wests and Penrith should merge
Myth busted.
Easts fans actually DO travel. We draw very respectable away crowds.
I would certainly support Manly fans being more willing to travel than Penrith though. There were far more manly fans there on monday night than there would usually be panthers fans when we host them on a sunday afternoon
Easts fans actually DO travel. We draw very respectable away crowds.
I would certainly support Manly fans being more willing to travel than Penrith though. There were far more manly fans there on monday night than there would usually be panthers fans when we host them on a sunday afternoon
Yeah, 3 solid months in 2009 should really boost crowds 4 years later :crazy:Gave them a massive boost going into the next season, their run was perfectly timed. Crowds have been on the decline since.
The biggest one team town on the planet -yet their residents are less likely to attend games than Sydney residents. Rating: ZThis thread should be more correctly titled "The myth of the Sydney clubs".
Let's have a look outside of Sydney.
1. Brisbane. Clearly head and shoulders above anything else the NRL has to offer. The trendsetters, not likely to be caught be the cockroaches anytime in our lives. Rating: A
Endless money, promotion and premierships thrown at them, plus their poster boy missing at least 20 weeks of suspension because he is teflon coated. Rating: Y-2. Melbourne. Having their best crowds ever. All of this in a city that is saturated with football teams that its' residents aren't frightened of supporting in person. Like, say, Sydney. But move on. Melbourne is doing fantastically. Rating: A