mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Dutchy wrote:stan wrote:o five wrote:Great to see the fans still flocking to the SANFL games this week just gone. Norwood V Port at the Parade 2,100 is that some sort of record low?The game down at Polar Park was just as impressive with a very healthy turn out of just under 1,200 Hats off to all those directors who made these tough decisions. [emoji38]
Generally it does appear that numbers are down from the figures provided. The question has to ne asked, even if the AFL teams are removed, has the damage that has been done tol great to recover from?
I believe so, but it gives the comp a chance to find a real niche in the community, which it can't while compromised.
I check the scores out of Glenelg matches
I still have an interest in how the club does caused by knowing some involved.
however, my winter is no-longer revolved around when the Tigers are playing and I have moved on to other hobbies/interests. no longer is my week moods determined by the last round results and the upcoming fixtures.
if the AFL clubs were removed from the comp, than I would be more inclined to go and watch on a Friday night or even a sunday arvo.
I have had free tickets come my way, which I have passed on to those who will use them. But they themselves only go a couple of times a year as it is.
The comp needs to go to 8 teams.
everyone plays eachother 3 times.
I want a return to the pre-season comp
bring back double headers
This is what needs to happen, one game home, one game away and one game at Adelaide Oval as a double header or a country game here and there in the home clubs designated area.