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Three years in a row now

Postby spell_check » Sat Aug 30, 2008 11:07 pm

The Crows are all but sewn up to play a final on a Saturday Afternoon. I know that people on here that support the Crows and an SANFL side would always choose the SANFL side, but we all know how that spells for crowds.

It stuffed up the scheduled double header between Port/North and South/Glenelg in 2006. The stand alone Adelaide Oval match on Saturday for that year should have alone got a crowd of 5,000. Particularly because these two teams had the longest finals droughts up to that time.

Result? Just 1,992 fans; at least three of those supported neither of those teams.

Last season, just 6,831 attended the 4 games in Round 23. The two matches that had a bearing on the 5 drew just 4,282 combined.

This year, there are three more matches to have a bearing on the final five. This won't happen, but the only solution I can see is to change the TV match to West and North, and the Glenelg and Alberton games to Sunday.
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Re: Three years in a row now

Postby am Bays » Sat Aug 30, 2008 11:10 pm

Mate, relax the 'Aints are going to touch up Essendon by 15 goals.

The crows will play SAturday night or possibly even on Sunday...
Let that be a lesson to you Port, no one beats the Bays five times in a row in a GF and gets away with it!!!
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Re: Three years in a row now

Postby spell_check » Sat Aug 30, 2008 11:12 pm

I think it was shown that Adelaide will play on Saturday, I don't know how they work it out.
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Re: Three years in a row now

Postby Thiele » Sat Aug 30, 2008 11:14 pm

I guess we have to wait until monday to find out
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Re: Three years in a row now

Postby am Bays » Sat Aug 30, 2008 11:15 pm

They are showing the 1st QF being played on Saturday afternoon (ATM it is Geel v Adel). As I said Adelaide may not be there yet.
Let that be a lesson to you Port, no one beats the Bays five times in a row in a GF and gets away with it!!!
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Re: Three years in a row now

Postby Wedgie » Sat Aug 30, 2008 11:17 pm

spell_check wrote:The Crows are all but sewn up to play a final on a Saturday Afternoon. I know that people on here that support the Crows and an SANFL side would always choose the SANFL side, but we all know how that spells for crowds.

It stuffed up the scheduled double header between Port/North and South/Glenelg in 2006. The stand alone Adelaide Oval match on Saturday for that year should have alone got a crowd of 5,000. Particularly because these two teams had the longest finals droughts up to that time.

Result? Just 1,992 fans; at least three of those supported neither of those teams.

Last season, just 6,831 attended the 4 games in Round 23. The two matches that had a bearing on the 5 drew just 4,282 combined.

This year, there are three more matches to have a bearing on the final five. This won't happen, but the only solution I can see is to change the TV match to West and North, and the Glenelg and Alberton games to Sunday.


Yeah great suggestion, give North and West more rest till their next game instead of teams in the finals. FFS. :roll:
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Re: Three years in a row now

Postby spell_check » Sat Aug 30, 2008 11:25 pm

7 days is long enough I would have thought? Central didn't mind it in 2006, did they?
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Re: Three years in a row now

Postby Wedgie » Sat Aug 30, 2008 11:32 pm

spell_check wrote:7 days is long enough I would have thought? Central didn't mind it in 2006, did they?

Not if the finals were scheduled correctly.

Your idea will get 2 or 3k more through the gate, big deal. Not worth the effort to alter the fixture.

Move all finals to Saturday afternoons with the prelim the exception on the Friday night and you'll get 30k or more extra to games.
AND leave the program alone after deciding upon these things 11 months out, NO changes should be allowed.

Throw the little fish back in the water spelly and think of the bigger picture.
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Re: Three years in a row now

Postby bayman » Sat Aug 30, 2008 11:37 pm

i don't think you'd really know what games are on when as the afl will work out what times/days each game will get the best result finacially, iirc numbered finals mean nothing as i'm sure final #2 has been played before final #1 in the past
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Re: Three years in a row now

Postby joelie » Sat Aug 30, 2008 11:40 pm

Melb Radio saying definite Hawks/Dogs Friday night. Saints to get the biggest break as they are playing Sunday late.. and Pies coming back from Perth. Swans more than likely to host the Roos thus that will be the Saturday night game. Looks at present that the Cats/Saints will be Sat arvo at the G.

If this is the case Glenelg most certainly should swap to Sunday.
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Re: Three years in a row now

Postby spell_check » Sat Aug 30, 2008 11:43 pm

Wedgie wrote:
spell_check wrote:7 days is long enough I would have thought? Central didn't mind it in 2006, did they?

Not if the finals were scheduled correctly.

Your idea will get 2 or 3k more through the gate, big deal. Not worth the effort to alter the fixture.

Move all finals to Saturday afternoons with the prelim the exception on the Friday night and you'll get 30k or more extra to games.
AND leave the program alone after deciding upon these things 11 months out, NO changes should be allowed.

Throw the little fish back in the water spelly and think of the bigger picture.


All the Power army will make up the deficiency in crowd numbers next week? :)
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Re: Three years in a row now

Postby Wedgie » Sat Aug 30, 2008 11:44 pm

spell_check wrote:
Wedgie wrote:
spell_check wrote:7 days is long enough I would have thought? Central didn't mind it in 2006, did they?

Not if the finals were scheduled correctly.

Your idea will get 2 or 3k more through the gate, big deal. Not worth the effort to alter the fixture.

Move all finals to Saturday afternoons with the prelim the exception on the Friday night and you'll get 30k or more extra to games.
AND leave the program alone after deciding upon these things 11 months out, NO changes should be allowed.

Throw the little fish back in the water spelly and think of the bigger picture.


All the Power army will make up the deficiency in crowd numbers next week? :)


Im sure there will be more Port supporters there than Eagles supporters.
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Re: Three years in a row now

Postby bayman » Sat Aug 30, 2008 11:44 pm

joelie wrote:Melb Radio saying definite Hawks/Dogs Friday night. Saints to get the biggest break as they are playing Sunday late.. and Pies coming back from Perth. Swans more than likely to host the Roos thus that will be the Saturday night game. Looks at present that the Cats/Saints will be Sat arvo at the G.

If this is the case Glenelg most certainly should swap to Sunday.


i don't think we'd swap because of an afl fixture with a final looming the next week but i could be wrong :shock:
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Re: Three years in a row now

Postby joelie » Sat Aug 30, 2008 11:49 pm

If St Kilda wins against Essendon

Friday Night
Hawthorn V Western Bulldogs MCG

Saturday
Geelong V Adelaide MCG
Sydney V North Melbourne ANZ Stadium

Sunday
St Kilda V Collingwood MCG

If St Kilda losses against Essendon

Friday Night
Hawthorn V Western Bulldogs MCG

Saturday
Geelong V Adelaide TD/MCG
North V Collingwood TD/MCG

Sunday
Sydney V St Kilda ANZ Stadium

Both cases are only if St Kilda win by less then 90 points against Essendon
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Re: Three years in a row now

Postby spell_check » Sat Aug 30, 2008 11:51 pm

Wedgie wrote:
spell_check wrote:
Wedgie wrote:
spell_check wrote:7 days is long enough I would have thought? Central didn't mind it in 2006, did they?

Not if the finals were scheduled correctly.

Your idea will get 2 or 3k more through the gate, big deal. Not worth the effort to alter the fixture.

Move all finals to Saturday afternoons with the prelim the exception on the Friday night and you'll get 30k or more extra to games.
AND leave the program alone after deciding upon these things 11 months out, NO changes should be allowed.

Throw the little fish back in the water spelly and think of the bigger picture.


All the Power army will make up the deficiency in crowd numbers next week? :)


Im sure there will be more Port supporters there than Eagles supporters.


That will always be that case, but how many more is the question. Not that it would matter too much to players, as they have played and won a number of times in front of a similar constituted crowd.
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Re: Three years in a row now

Postby am Bays » Sat Aug 30, 2008 11:53 pm

So?

If you want to see a good game of footy you'll be at the Bay next Saturday.

If you want to watch the shortest priced qualifying final favourites give the Crows a sold going over (assuming StK don't belt Ess), you stay at home and watch a belting....

Bayman what are your odds?
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Re: Three years in a row now

Postby Wedgie » Sat Aug 30, 2008 11:55 pm

I think the SANFL should look to the fine example made by the genius's at North this year.
Not only move matches but move matches that weren't in competition with the Crows to direct competition with them.
Its foresight and smarts like that from the North administrators that will send the rest of the league forwards! :lol: :roll:
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Re: Three years in a row now

Postby spell_check » Sat Aug 30, 2008 11:55 pm

1980 Tassie Medalist wrote:So?

If you want to see a good game of footy you'll be at the Bay next Saturday.

If you want to watch the shortest priced qualifying final favourites give the Crows a sold going over (assuming StK don't belt Ess), you stay at home and watch a belting....

Bayman what are your odds?


But you know Tassie, with my 2006 example, where the Bays/Crows fans will be - it was the biggest game for Glenelg in 7 years!
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Re: Three years in a row now

Postby Thiele » Sat Aug 30, 2008 11:55 pm

I don't care what day West play it will be good to end the season
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Re: Three years in a row now

Postby bayman » Sat Aug 30, 2008 11:56 pm

1980 Tassie Medalist wrote:So?

If you want to see a good game of footy you'll be at the Bay next Saturday.

If you want to watch the shortest priced qualifying final favourites give the Crows a sold going over (assuming StK don't belt Ess), you stay at home and watch a belting....

Bayman what are your odds?


for which game or which race or which sport ? :? :?
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