stan wrote:What I find incredible is that we have so many parties cliaming that the drop in attendance is always something else but not the most obvious.
but "metrics" show an increase of interest


by tipper » Wed Sep 02, 2015 10:16 am
stan wrote:What I find incredible is that we have so many parties cliaming that the drop in attendance is always something else but not the most obvious.
by Apachebulldog » Wed Sep 02, 2015 10:48 am
by The analyst » Wed Sep 02, 2015 10:58 am
LPH wrote:The analyst wrote: ...
Second Solution - History is full of teams resting players before finals. SANFL clubs who have cemented top position on ladder a couple of games out from the end of the minor round have been doing this since the beginning time. So is that compromising the competition ??? Wouldn't have thought so. If the AFL teams want to make their SANFL/WAFL teams the sacrificial lamb for their AFL team so be it. They're loss. Someone else's gain.
I think you might be missing the point somewhat?
Port's 'sales pitch' to the SANFL Clubs was that they would "...(sic) play to the line regardless of the situation"
If the situation this week was Port Power (having sewn up the Minor Premiership in the AFL) & Hinkley decided to 'rest' 11 players for the trip to Perth to take on Fremantle - the 'Magpies' then would have to fill their side to play West Adelaide in the SANFL Qualifying Final with 11 kids from its Academy Team! The question here is: 'Compromise' & 'Integrity' of not only the Finals but the Competition @ large.
Basically, West Perth this week get a 'practice game' in the Qualifying Final, to prepare for Subiaco next week in the 2nd Semi.
In terms of 'Compromise' & 'Integrity' - the advantage Subiaco has EARNED by finishing Minor Premier (& getting the week off) is diminished significantly.In fact, West Perth get an advantage for NOT finishing Minor Premier - because they get to 'train' under match conditions whilst Subiaco don't.
Its a joke.
Everybody knows it, but the 'State Leagues' (& I hate that term, but that's what they have become) themselves refuse to acknowledge it - as shown by the WA Football Commission's Press Release.
Ironic too, that the Cows supporters are currently moaning about 'Integrity' & 'Compromise' in relation to North Melbourne possibly 'throwing' their game v Richmond this week, so they don't have to possibly travel to Adelaide the following week for a Final. They truely have their heads up there own arse on this issue - as it appears, do you!
by stan » Wed Sep 02, 2015 11:07 am
The analyst wrote:LPH wrote:The analyst wrote: ...
Second Solution - History is full of teams resting players before finals. SANFL clubs who have cemented top position on ladder a couple of games out from the end of the minor round have been doing this since the beginning time. So is that compromising the competition ??? Wouldn't have thought so. If the AFL teams want to make their SANFL/WAFL teams the sacrificial lamb for their AFL team so be it. They're loss. Someone else's gain.
I think you might be missing the point somewhat?
Port's 'sales pitch' to the SANFL Clubs was that they would "...(sic) play to the line regardless of the situation"
If the situation this week was Port Power (having sewn up the Minor Premiership in the AFL) & Hinkley decided to 'rest' 11 players for the trip to Perth to take on Fremantle - the 'Magpies' then would have to fill their side to play West Adelaide in the SANFL Qualifying Final with 11 kids from its Academy Team! The question here is: 'Compromise' & 'Integrity' of not only the Finals but the Competition @ large.
Basically, West Perth this week get a 'practice game' in the Qualifying Final, to prepare for Subiaco next week in the 2nd Semi.
In terms of 'Compromise' & 'Integrity' - the advantage Subiaco has EARNED by finishing Minor Premier (& getting the week off) is diminished significantly.In fact, West Perth get an advantage for NOT finishing Minor Premier - because they get to 'train' under match conditions whilst Subiaco don't.
Its a joke.
Everybody knows it, but the 'State Leagues' (& I hate that term, but that's what they have become) themselves refuse to acknowledge it - as shown by the WA Football Commission's Press Release.
Ironic too, that the Cows supporters are currently moaning about 'Integrity' & 'Compromise' in relation to North Melbourne possibly 'throwing' their game v Richmond this week, so they don't have to possibly travel to Adelaide the following week for a Final. They truely have their heads up there own arse on this issue - as it appears, do you!
Hey I'm as anti AFL in the SANFL as anyone but lets not waffle on and worry about the finals 'being compromised' by the actions of AFL clubs......the minor round is always comrpomised......Take the Crow this season......one week field 12 AFL listed players with 9 top up players.....the following week drop their entire top up player midfield and replace them with AFL listed players returning from injury. So if the AFL teams want to weaken their SANFL teams during finals sobeit. Ultimatley and hopefully thouugh the best side in the SANFL will win the premeirship. Even if a SANFL club get an eaxy game against an AFL compromised side in the finals.
Rather than continually banging on about all the negatives (and there are plenty) of the situation.......think of solutions to make it work better.......because sadly the AFL in the SANFL is not going away in a hurry.
by Magellan » Wed Sep 02, 2015 11:09 am
The analyst wrote:.......because sadly the AFL in the SANFL is not going away in a hurry.
by cennals05 » Wed Sep 02, 2015 11:34 am
by stan » Wed Sep 02, 2015 11:51 am
cennals05 wrote:A tweet from Rucci...
michelangelo rucci @michelangeloruc 2m2 minutes ago
Sad that the very "diehard" people who mocked @PAFC and tarps have abandoned their @SANFL clubs. @modlang1 @DBCrows @kymmorgan15 #falselove
I have the pleasure of seeing him everyday at work. It takes a lot of restraint not to punch him in the face after tweets like this.
by CENTURION » Wed Sep 02, 2015 12:18 pm
by Pseudo » Wed Sep 02, 2015 12:30 pm
by CENTURION » Wed Sep 02, 2015 12:38 pm
by cennals05 » Wed Sep 02, 2015 12:41 pm
by CENTURION » Wed Sep 02, 2015 12:45 pm
cennals05 wrote:My response to Rucci...
by cennals05 » Wed Sep 02, 2015 12:53 pm
CENTURION wrote:cennals05 wrote:My response to Rucci...
Well done Michelle, put my name on there as well, plus the thousands of diehard SANFL supporters that are against this infiltration!
That letter has to go straight to the poolroom!
by CENTURION » Wed Sep 02, 2015 1:06 pm
by Pseudo » Wed Sep 02, 2015 1:51 pm
Pseudo wrote:Booney wrote:Seems it's Adelaide Oval to blame....
http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/sport/afl ... 7507700333
[...]
Figures released exclusively to The Advertiser show minor round attendance at SANFL matches was down by an alarming 13 per cent in 2015, and clubs dispute the theory that supporter backlash against the entry of AFL reserves teams is the cause.
As posted elsewhere, the average attendance for 7 of the 8 clubs was lowered by games against reserves teams.
Adelaide Oval attendances are slightly down from last year (45.0K vs 46.2K average) (http://afltables.com/afl/crowds/vn_adelaide_oval.html) so this can not explain the drop in SANFL attendances from 2014 to 2015 (down to 2415 from 2819).
by JK » Wed Sep 02, 2015 2:03 pm
by RB » Wed Sep 02, 2015 2:22 pm
cennals05 wrote:A tweet from Rucci...
michelangelo rucci @michelangeloruc 2m2 minutes ago
Sad that the very "diehard" people who mocked @PAFC and tarps have abandoned their @SANFL clubs. @modlang1 @DBCrows @kymmorgan15 #falselove
I have the pleasure of seeing him everyday at work. It takes a lot of restraint not to punch him in the face after tweets like this.
by cennals05 » Wed Sep 02, 2015 2:39 pm
by LPH » Wed Sep 02, 2015 2:41 pm
by csbowes » Wed Sep 02, 2015 3:39 pm
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