jo172 wrote:One statistic floating about was yesterday was the highest attended league game at Prospect for the last 4 years?
Is there a reason we're furiously ignoring this?
To be fair it hasn't been entirely ignored.
As has been said over and over, given the near perfect conditions and given the "historic" (or just plain novelty) nature of the game, so it should have gotten a standout crowd. But by a significant factor. It didn't.
I'll leave it at that, lest I fall foul of the whinge police.
"— here I opened wide the door; —
Darkness there, and nothing more."
jo172 wrote:One statistic floating about was yesterday was the highest attended league game at Prospect for the last 4 years?
Is there a reason we're furiously ignoring this?
To be fair it hasn't been entirely ignored.
As has been said over and over, given the near perfect conditions and given the "historic" (or just plain novelty) nature of the game, so it should have gotten a standout crowd. But by a significant factor. It didn't.
I'll leave it at that, lest I fall foul of the whinge police.
There's a dedicated whinge thread and whinge posts are gathering momentum and might surpass posts worthy of further discussion in the very near future.
jo172 wrote:One statistic floating about was yesterday was the highest attended league game at Prospect for the last 4 years?
Is there a reason we're furiously ignoring this?
To be fair it hasn't been entirely ignored.
As has been said over and over, given the near perfect conditions and given the "historic" (or just plain novelty) nature of the game, so it should have gotten a standout crowd. But by a significant factor. It didn't.
I'll leave it at that, lest I fall foul of the whinge police.
It has been ignored because the statistic is incorrect.
On Saturday, 9 June, 2012 North Adelaide 11.6 (72) def. Norwood 10.11 (71) at Prospect Oval (crowd: 4,134).
And that game was telecast live on ABC TV. It was actually the biggest Saturday afternoon crowd in the SANFL in 2012. So what did the mental giants at the SANFL do in 2013. Not only did they schedule North vs Norwood at Prospect as the ABC TV game of the day they scheduled it at the same time as the Crows were playing at Footy Park.
jo172 wrote:One statistic floating about was yesterday was the highest attended league game at Prospect for the last 4 years?
Is there a reason we're furiously ignoring this?
To be fair it hasn't been entirely ignored.
As has been said over and over, given the near perfect conditions and given the "historic" (or just plain novelty) nature of the game, so it should have gotten a standout crowd. But by a significant factor. It didn't.
I'll leave it at that, lest I fall foul of the whinge police.
It has been ignored because the statistic is incorrect.
On Saturday, 9 June, 2012 North Adelaide 11.6 (72) def. Norwood 10.11 (71) at Prospect Oval (crowd: 4,134).
And that game was telecast live on ABC TV. It was actually the biggest Saturday afternoon crowd in the SANFL in 2012. So what did the mental giants at the SANFL do in 2013. Not only did they schedule North vs Norwood at Prospect as the ABC TV game of the day they scheduled it at the same time as the Crows were playing at Footy Park.
jo172 wrote:One statistic floating about was yesterday was the highest attended league game at Prospect for the last 4 years?
Is there a reason we're furiously ignoring this?
To be fair it hasn't been entirely ignored.
As has been said over and over, given the near perfect conditions and given the "historic" (or just plain novelty) nature of the game, so it should have gotten a standout crowd. But by a significant factor. It didn't.
I'll leave it at that, lest I fall foul of the whinge police.
It has been ignored because the statistic is incorrect.
On Saturday, 9 June, 2012 North Adelaide 11.6 (72) def. Norwood 10.11 (71) at Prospect Oval (crowd: 4,134).
And that game was telecast live on ABC TV. It was actually the biggest Saturday afternoon crowd in the SANFL in 2012. So what did the mental giants at the SANFL do in 2013. Not only did they schedule North vs Norwood at Prospect as the ABC TV game of the day they scheduled it at the same time as the Crows were playing at Footy Park.
4250>4134?
Yes, 4250 is greater than 4,134. But 4,134 is bigger than the 4,015 crowd for yesterday's game as reported earlier in this thread by PhilH. It was also the figure that was announced at Prospect Oval yesterday. I don't know where you got your 4,250 figure from.
jo172 wrote:One statistic floating about was yesterday was the highest attended league game at Prospect for the last 4 years?
Is there a reason we're furiously ignoring this?
To be fair it hasn't been entirely ignored.
As has been said over and over, given the near perfect conditions and given the "historic" (or just plain novelty) nature of the game, so it should have gotten a standout crowd. But by a significant factor. It didn't.
I'll leave it at that, lest I fall foul of the whinge police.
There's a dedicated whinge thread and whinge posts are gathering momentum and might surpass posts worthy of further discussion in the very near future.
Well, that there's a "dedicated" thread is hardly a revelation, but I suspect there's plenty of room over there to discuss content ratios too Boon. Or whatever else may or not be "worthy" discussion for that matter. Works both ways, does it not?
Enough said (well, I hope so anyway.)
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"— here I opened wide the door; —
Darkness there, and nothing more."
Yes, 4250 is greater than 4,134. But 4,134 is bigger than the 4,015 crowd for yesterday's game as reported earlier in this thread by PhilH. It was also the figure that was announced at Prospect Oval yesterday. I don't know where you got your 4,250 figure from.
Looks like I jumped without checking the facts in my response too, so apologies and thanks for the correction there RIG.
"— here I opened wide the door; —
Darkness there, and nothing more."
I know the Crows said they would get an extra 4000 but taking that spin and bs away it's a good crowd by North. If they were playing a real team with a reasonable supporter base ( say Glenelg) that is like a 6000 crowd.