by GMcG » Mon Dec 18, 2017 8:04 am
by beef » Mon Dec 18, 2017 10:57 am
GMcG wrote:No Friday night games or Sunday games at Elizabeth, nothing will get better if we don't try different stuff.
by vics01 » Mon Dec 18, 2017 11:03 am
by beef » Mon Dec 18, 2017 11:07 am
by Wedgie » Mon Dec 18, 2017 11:41 am
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
by cennals05 » Mon Dec 18, 2017 12:32 pm
GMcG wrote:No Friday night games or Sunday games at Elizabeth, nothing will get better if we don't try different stuff.
by GMcG » Mon Dec 18, 2017 12:39 pm
cennals05 wrote:GMcG wrote:No Friday night games or Sunday games at Elizabeth, nothing will get better if we don't try different stuff.
I agree. I have been suggesting Sunday games to the club for a few years. They don't want to do it because of the bingo on Sunday night. Just play the game an hour earlier to avoid a clash or have the presentations in the bar. At least try it though.
by GMcG » Mon Dec 18, 2017 12:40 pm
cennals05 wrote:GMcG wrote:No Friday night games or Sunday games at Elizabeth, nothing will get better if we don't try different stuff.
I agree. I have been suggesting Sunday games to the club for a few years. They don't want to do it because of the bingo on Sunday night. Just play the game an hour earlier to avoid a clash or have the presentations in the bar. At least try it though.
by Booney » Mon Dec 18, 2017 12:44 pm
cennals05 wrote:GMcG wrote:No Friday night games or Sunday games at Elizabeth, nothing will get better if we don't try different stuff.
I agree. I have been suggesting Sunday games to the club for a few years. They don't want to do it because of the bingo on Sunday night. Just play the game an hour earlier to avoid a clash or have the presentations in the bar. At least try it though.
by Dogwatcher » Mon Dec 18, 2017 1:06 pm
Booney wrote:cennals05 wrote:GMcG wrote:No Friday night games or Sunday games at Elizabeth, nothing will get better if we don't try different stuff.
I agree. I have been suggesting Sunday games to the club for a few years. They don't want to do it because of the bingo on Sunday night. Just play the game an hour earlier to avoid a clash or have the presentations in the bar. At least try it though.
Bingo > footy.
by tipper » Mon Dec 18, 2017 1:07 pm
beef wrote:Or perhaps we shouldn't change anything then whinge when the comp dies. Sorry i forgot the only issue with the SANFL is the 2 afl sides.
by beef » Mon Dec 18, 2017 1:21 pm
tipper wrote:beef wrote:Or perhaps we shouldn't change anything then whinge when the comp dies. Sorry i forgot the only issue with the SANFL is the 2 afl sides.
lol, tinkering with the programming while ignoring the effect the reserves sides are having on the comp is like trying to remove the splinter from your toe while bleeding to death because your arm has been cut off.....
but whatever makes you feel better i guess
by tipper » Mon Dec 18, 2017 1:34 pm
beef wrote:Lets remove the 2 afl sides, 7 withdraw their broadcasting
beef wrote:and we will see a throw back to the 80's of massive crowds and support from kids watching their heroes
beef wrote:AFL sides will stay as long as they want
beef wrote: no matter how much the majority on here (minority in reality) want them to go
by beef » Mon Dec 18, 2017 2:01 pm
by Booney » Mon Dec 18, 2017 2:12 pm
by Jim05 » Mon Dec 18, 2017 2:30 pm
Booney wrote:SANFL football operations manager Tom Hurley told The Advertiser games on Sunday would increase average attendances because the league was not competing against junior sport.
Hurley said most Port and Crows AFL matches were also scheduled for Saturdays in 2018 so more Sunday state league games made sense to help boost attendances.
The average crowd on Saturday games in 2017 was 1990 as opposed to Sunday games where there were 2544,” Hurley said.
“I think fans generally have more commitments on a Saturday afternoon and it may also be related to matches ongoing at Adelaide Oval in conflict with SANFL football.
“I also think Sunday is a better opportunity for families to get out and have a day activity and the SANFL presents a great opportunity to do that.”
- Junior football is played on Sundays, not Saturdays.
- There is one (1) AFL match scheduled for Saturday afternoon in 2018 ( Port v Brisbane in round 3 ). One.
- Port play 5 ( 4:40 ) and Adelaide 3 ( 4:40 ) twilight Saturday matches.
by Dogwatcher » Mon Dec 18, 2017 2:52 pm
Booney wrote:SANFL football operations manager Tom Hurley told The Advertiser games on Sunday would increase average attendances because the league was not competing against junior sport.
Hurley said most Port and Crows AFL matches were also scheduled for Saturdays in 2018 so more Sunday state league games made sense to help boost attendances.
The average crowd on Saturday games in 2017 was 1990 as opposed to Sunday games where there were 2544,” Hurley said.
“I think fans generally have more commitments on a Saturday afternoon and it may also be related to matches ongoing at Adelaide Oval in conflict with SANFL football.
“I also think Sunday is a better opportunity for families to get out and have a day activity and the SANFL presents a great opportunity to do that.”
- Junior football is played on Sundays, not Saturdays.
- There is one (1) AFL match scheduled for Saturday afternoon in 2018 ( Port v Brisbane in round 3 ). One.
- Port play 5 ( 4:40 ) and Adelaide 3 ( 4:40 ) twilight Saturday matches.
by Booney » Mon Dec 18, 2017 3:27 pm
Jim05 wrote:Booney wrote:SANFL football operations manager Tom Hurley told The Advertiser games on Sunday would increase average attendances because the league was not competing against junior sport.
Hurley said most Port and Crows AFL matches were also scheduled for Saturdays in 2018 so more Sunday state league games made sense to help boost attendances.
The average crowd on Saturday games in 2017 was 1990 as opposed to Sunday games where there were 2544,” Hurley said.
“I think fans generally have more commitments on a Saturday afternoon and it may also be related to matches ongoing at Adelaide Oval in conflict with SANFL football.
“I also think Sunday is a better opportunity for families to get out and have a day activity and the SANFL presents a great opportunity to do that.”
- Junior football is played on Sundays, not Saturdays.
- There is one (1) AFL match scheduled for Saturday afternoon in 2018 ( Port v Brisbane in round 3 ). One.
- Port play 5 ( 4:40 ) and Adelaide 3 ( 4:40 ) twilight Saturday matches.
Country junior footy is played Saturdays
by Jim05 » Mon Dec 18, 2017 3:28 pm
Booney wrote:Jim05 wrote:Booney wrote:SANFL football operations manager Tom Hurley told The Advertiser games on Sunday would increase average attendances because the league was not competing against junior sport.
Hurley said most Port and Crows AFL matches were also scheduled for Saturdays in 2018 so more Sunday state league games made sense to help boost attendances.
The average crowd on Saturday games in 2017 was 1990 as opposed to Sunday games where there were 2544,” Hurley said.
“I think fans generally have more commitments on a Saturday afternoon and it may also be related to matches ongoing at Adelaide Oval in conflict with SANFL football.
“I also think Sunday is a better opportunity for families to get out and have a day activity and the SANFL presents a great opportunity to do that.”
- Junior football is played on Sundays, not Saturdays.
- There is one (1) AFL match scheduled for Saturday afternoon in 2018 ( Port v Brisbane in round 3 ). One.
- Port play 5 ( 4:40 ) and Adelaide 3 ( 4:40 ) twilight Saturday matches.
Country junior footy is played Saturdays
In the morning, yes?
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