by VALE PARK » Fri Feb 19, 2016 11:25 am
by MatteeG » Fri Feb 19, 2016 11:35 am
Dutchy wrote:Magellan wrote:Dogwatcher wrote:It'd be about the SANFL moving in on the organisation of junior footy, I'm assuming.
I'm not aware of what's proposed, what would be the issues (if any)?
WIthout seeing it I suspect it is about the minimum age of kids playing under 8's footy, AFL have changed it that kids need to be 7 by 30/4 each year to play club footy. If they aren;t that age they need to stick to Auskick (which makes the AFL more $ surprisingly) but opens the threat of kids going to other sports that accept kids at the lower age bracket.
helicopterking wrote:Flaggies will choke. Always have.
by JK » Fri Feb 19, 2016 1:07 pm
by RM » Fri Feb 19, 2016 1:10 pm
by whufc » Fri Feb 19, 2016 1:18 pm
Wedgie wrote:Growth of the A League? Its going backwards!
by Booney » Fri Feb 19, 2016 1:25 pm
whufc wrote:Wedgie wrote:Growth of the A League? Its going backwards!
Combined crowd attendances and tv audiences are up
Most people in the history of australian soccer are watching it on a weekly basis whether that be at a game on foxtel or on sbs
http://outside90.com/analysing-the-grow ... eague-123/
by JK » Fri Feb 19, 2016 1:37 pm
RM wrote:Released during the next few years and more as time passes
by Magellan » Fri Feb 19, 2016 2:29 pm
whufc wrote:Wedgie wrote:Growth of the A League? Its going backwards!
Combined crowd attendances and tv audiences are up
Most people in the history of australian soccer are watching it on a weekly basis whether that be at a game on foxtel or on sbs
http://outside90.com/analysing-the-grow ... eague-123/
by Wedgie » Fri Feb 19, 2016 2:39 pm
whufc wrote:Wedgie wrote:Growth of the A League? Its going backwards!
Combined crowd attendances and tv audiences are up
Most people in the history of australian soccer are watching it on a weekly basis whether that be at a game on foxtel or on sbs
http://outside90.com/analysing-the-grow ... eague-123/
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
by whufc » Fri Feb 19, 2016 3:01 pm
Wedgie wrote:whufc wrote:Wedgie wrote:Growth of the A League? Its going backwards!
Combined crowd attendances and tv audiences are up
Most people in the history of australian soccer are watching it on a weekly basis whether that be at a game on foxtel or on sbs
http://outside90.com/analysing-the-grow ... eague-123/
There were bigger average crowds 8 years ago in the A League and that doesn't even take into account that the figures should be much higher now because of derbies.
Standard is at an all time low, besides a couple of ex Mariners players no one developes from the A League is playing consistent top flight soccer , the NSL used to produce heaps.
Crowd behaviour is at an all time low, at least that's some publicity I suppose. Clubs are continuously bailed out by Soccer Australia.
I've been following Australian soccer for almost 40 years and it is clearly at its lowest ebb at the moment.
Adelaide City used to get 12,402 per game in 1978. Adelaide United average 10,948 per game in 2016. Yeah massive growth.
by whufc » Fri Feb 19, 2016 3:04 pm
Wedgie wrote:whufc wrote:Wedgie wrote:Growth of the A League? Its going backwards!
Combined crowd attendances and tv audiences are up
Most people in the history of australian soccer are watching it on a weekly basis whether that be at a game on foxtel or on sbs
http://outside90.com/analysing-the-grow ... eague-123/
There were bigger average crowds 8 years ago in the A League and that doesn't even take into account that the figures should be much higher now because of derbies.
Standard is at an all time low, besides a couple of ex Mariners players no one developes from the A League is playing consistent top flight soccer , the NSL used to produce heaps.
Crowd behaviour is at an all time low, at least that's some publicity I suppose. Clubs are continuously bailed out by Soccer Australia.
I've been following Australian soccer for almost 40 years and it is clearly at its lowest ebb at the moment.
Adelaide City used to get 12,402 per game in 1978. Adelaide United average 10,948 per game in 2016. Yeah massive growth.
by whufc » Fri Feb 19, 2016 3:09 pm
Wedgie wrote:whufc wrote:Wedgie wrote:Growth of the A League? Its going backwards!
Combined crowd attendances and tv audiences are up
Most people in the history of australian soccer are watching it on a weekly basis whether that be at a game on foxtel or on sbs
http://outside90.com/analysing-the-grow ... eague-123/
There were bigger average crowds 8 years ago in the A League and that doesn't even take into account that the figures should be much higher now because of derbies.
Standard is at an all time low, besides a couple of ex Mariners players no one developes from the A League is playing consistent top flight soccer , the NSL used to produce heaps.
Crowd behaviour is at an all time low, at least that's some publicity I suppose. Clubs are continuously bailed out by Soccer Australia.
I've been following Australian soccer for almost 40 years and it is clearly at its lowest ebb at the moment.
Adelaide City used to get 12,402 per game in 1978. Adelaide United average 10,948 per game in 2016. Yeah massive growth.
by Booney » Fri Feb 19, 2016 3:10 pm
by Wedgie » Fri Feb 19, 2016 3:22 pm
whufc wrote:Wedgie wrote:whufc wrote:Wedgie wrote:Growth of the A League? Its going backwards!
Combined crowd attendances and tv audiences are up
Most people in the history of australian soccer are watching it on a weekly basis whether that be at a game on foxtel or on sbs
http://outside90.com/analysing-the-grow ... eague-123/
There were bigger average crowds 8 years ago in the A League and that doesn't even take into account that the figures should be much higher now because of derbies.
Standard is at an all time low, besides a couple of ex Mariners players no one developes from the A League is playing consistent top flight soccer , the NSL used to produce heaps.
Crowd behaviour is at an all time low, at least that's some publicity I suppose. Clubs are continuously bailed out by Soccer Australia.
I've been following Australian soccer for almost 40 years and it is clearly at its lowest ebb at the moment.
Adelaide City used to get 12,402 per game in 1978. Adelaide United average 10,948 per game in 2016. Yeah massive growth.
What no derbies in the NSL,
city vs hellas
south melbourne vs melbourne knights
sydney united vs marconi
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
by Reddeer » Fri Feb 19, 2016 3:43 pm
by VALE PARK » Fri Feb 19, 2016 3:57 pm
by Wedgie » Fri Feb 19, 2016 4:04 pm
Reddeer wrote:Now don't you mean SANFL?
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
by bennymacca » Fri Feb 19, 2016 4:09 pm
VALE PARK wrote:Given the smallish turn up to their games ( to me) in the average week in Adelaide,
how come they get a ton of coverage in the paper (to me pages and pages) week in week out?
I reckon the SANFL comp has easily more followers and interest, yet lucky if we rate a mention in any given week.
There is always a mega ton of AFL info which I reckon hardly anybody reads.
Are the SANFL and the clubs missing doing enough?
Rome burns!
by whufc » Fri Feb 19, 2016 5:17 pm
by Sheik Yerbouti » Fri Feb 19, 2016 5:22 pm
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