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A-League Mens 24/25 - Round 5

Its so good to see the kiwi teams show how its done, 1st and 2nd on the table, forget Canberra as a expansion put in Christchurch - better crowds better stadium and better players.
Cool. Done nothing in 20 years and same will happen at end of the year. Enjoy it like last year
 
Its so good to see the kiwi teams show how its done, 1st and 2nd on the table, forget Canberra as a expansion put in Christchurch - better crowds better stadium and better players.

I remember you from old site years ago. Glad you found new forum cos i really missed your anti Australian/pro kiwi insight.

When was the last time a kiwi side won AL premiers plate or Grand final again?
 
You have to keep the NZ clubs, they're good for the league and the Aussie clubs have to raise their standards. It's not an Australian league, it's bigger than that.
 
PG vs WU - 2,425
NJ vs CCM - 5,156
BR vs AU - 15,249
SFC vs WSW - 30,777
Nix vs MV - 3,478
Mac vs AKL - 4,826

Average - 10,318
* There is overlap with the numbers. In particular we know a percentage of people at the BR game also watched the SFC game.
 
Auckland top of the table & doing well in attendances wise, all good in my opinion with the Kiwi teams.
 
PG vs WU - 2,425
NJ vs CCM - 5,156
BR vs AU - 15,249
SFC vs WSW - 30,777
Nix vs MV - 3,478
Mac vs AKL - 4,826

Average - 10,318
* There is overlap with the numbers. In particular we know a percentage of people at the BR game also watched the SFC game.

A very good example of how sometimes averages are not the average :)
 
A very good example of how sometimes averages are not the average :)
Sort of. Technically those people did attend. It's just that only one ticket was paid for. If you were a SFC member, you may as well go to the earlier game as it didn't cost any extra. Nothing boosts attendance numbers quite like free tickets.
 
Sort of. Technically those people did attend. It's just that only one ticket was paid for. If you were a SFC member, you may as well go to the earlier game as it didn't cost any extra. Nothing boosts attendance numbers quite like free tickets.

What I mean more is that it says on average 10k people attended each game. However, the most common attendance figure you'd say was 3-5k. One match just completely skewed the stats.
 
What I mean more is that it says on average 10k people attended each game. However, the most common attendance figure you'd say was 3-5k. One match just completely skewed the stats.
True, but that happens any round there is a Sydney Derby.
That being said, if PG, NJ and Nix were actually playing at home those figures would definitely be higher. BR getting a bit of a boost in this particular scenario. I wonder if BR get their usual share of the ticket sales seeing as it was their home game.
 
True, but that happens any round there is a Sydney Derby.
That being said, if PG, NJ and Nix were actually playing at home those figures would definitely be higher. BR getting a bit of a boost in this particular scenario. I wonder if BR get their usual share of the ticket sales seeing as it was their home game.
Are they planning anymore "derbies" for Sydney this year? If not, attendance figures are gonna go south up there.
 
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