Sharkman84
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This. The term would never be uttered out of my mouth.In fairness, you do call yourselves, " Wogs "
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Sign Up Now!This. The term would never be uttered out of my mouth.In fairness, you do call yourselves, " Wogs "
Good to see someone post this, SR.I often watch the highlights to A-League games, and I have to say, the general standard of play has been great, but why are the crowds so low?
Yes, the Euro snobs will say the A-League is poor compared to Europe and South America, but I guess you can't please everyone.
Should football revert back to winter?, but then football will have to compete directly with the more established codes of football like the AFL and NRL. So how do we get the crowds back up to levels of around 14 to 15K? (the average A-League attendance is currently around 9k).
I seem to have watched a fair share of the AU games where they have won at home.Adelaide's crowds have been fantastic all season- despite having a struggling team.
As for the other cities- they should not be playing matches in huge stadiums, that makes any crowd look small.
Selectivity at its best.. bumper crowds were a thing then as they are now and a quick look at the official figures shows it (except when you choose not to look incase you catch a dose of "effnik").. more convenient though how you flip flop between major event and week to week crowds to prove non points.. show us your bumper crowds week in week out outside of 2 comet seasons? Then explain the discrepencies between the 2, rapid cash influxes, population boom etc etc....Prior to 2005, when were they ever bigger, or even anywhere near as big.
Respectfully disagree.I was a regular to Suncorp in the Broich Berisha days loved it decent night out and reasonable crowds back then but the A League in general has been stale for years now the quality of players has dropped, yes we are seeing a fair few younger players get their opportunity to shine but If Im really honest apart from a few 3 or 4 clubs at the top there is very little difference in quality of player to that of the top NPL clubs. The Roar are an absolute shambles and should have been wound up ages ago its a tragedy what has been allowed to happen over the last 10 years there. The A League offers nothing exciting anymore after 20 years still no relegation and none on the horizon the disconnect between the NPL and A League is enormous and pro-rel will never happen whilst the idiots in charge of the game dont have a vision for the future. Most clubs struggle financially and Paramount have practically killed off the viewing experience. In short I get my kicks from watching NPL games where you can get a drink, eat at reasonable prices and see some pretty good football been played. The A league needs an overhaul and big stadiums need to go first unless they can be filled for big fixtures - just my thoughts for what its worth
Tis tis, try gaslight away now, you racist pratt! Go on play the victim, next time more carful with your slurs though...Shut up FFS. You have no clue.
Just thought, alluded to and liked..nice attempt at a backflip though!.This. The term would never be uttered out of my mouth.
Mate do you ever stop playing the fucking victim?Just thought, alluded to and liked..nice attempt at a backflip though!.
oh re the coveites, poor fellas.The " Coveites" hated both grounds.
North Sydney oval ? Miles away from the pitch. Also the cricket pitch makes it not suitable for senior football. Look what happened when Sydney played at the SCG.
Also, back in the day, they were Yugoslavs, not what you mention above.![]()
The A-League was regularly getting bumper attendances from its inception in 2005 right through to say around 2018, then of course the pandemic happened, the crowds have recovered a bit (the current average attendance is around the 9k mark), but given the improving playing standards of the A-League, they should be much higher.Selectivity at its best.. bumper crowds were a thing then as they are now and a quick look at the official figures shows it (except when you choose not to look incase you catch a dose of "effnik").. more convenient though how you flip flop between major event and week to week crowds to prove non points.. show us your bumper crowds week in week out outside of 2 comet seasons? Then explain the discrepencies between the 2, rapid cash influxes, population boom etc etc....
Typical Anglo rife hypocricy....You always "conveniently" lay blame at what was there before, but "head in the sand" lack of accountability for the collosal fuck up that you continue to bring afterwards!
Ill give you the benefit of the doubt if you prove to me, with facts, the leaps and bounds progress our code has made under your tutelage/tenure?? Go on champ!
Never a victim mate im proud 1st gen migrant and love it.Mate do you ever stop playing the fucking victim?
No one argued against "your" opinion mate and you know it, depsite trying now to flip the script. . but i suggest you are more carful and check what you attach "likes" or just go back and check the "wog" aspects a little closer before you try tell we are all crazy and blind!I liked the post about Australia having largely rejected the monocultural social clubs that was largely the old NSL and that is a fact.
That they still exist and get crowds speaks volumes towards that argument, but ok!That and the fact most of those communities get smaller all the time due to assimiliating into Australian society and the countries they came from have stabilised so migrating here isn't really a thing anymore so the need for those clubs died out years ago.
Now now, yes perhaps we arent as evolved, or perhaps we just have a clearer picture, time will tell.As SB said the rest of the fucking country moved on years ago but you fucktards in Melbourne refuse to join the 21st century.
That youre actually serious worries me.... Your argument was and is that effnik clubs didnt represent you others in the past blah blah blah (proven bullshit but lets leave that for now)No one is excluding migrant communities at A-League clubs both Sydney FC and Western Sydney are among the most multicultural in the country and clubs like Adelaide and Perth have large migrant followings too.
Sure champ whatever you say!It's no one else's fault other than your own that you choose to live in the past and refuse to join the rest of us in the 21st century.
ADL | AKL | BRI | CCM | GCU | MAC | MCY | MVC | NEW | NZK | NQF | PER | SYD | WEL | WSW | WUN | Total | |
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2005–06 | 10,948 | – | 14,785 | 7,899 | – | – | – | 16,167 | 9,022 | 3,909 | – | 9,734 | 16,669 | – | – | – | 10,956 |
2006–07 | 12,165 | – | 16,465 | 9,828 | – | – | – | 27,728 | 12,573 | 3,011 | – | 7,589 | 15,555 | – | – | – | 12,911 |
2007–08 | 12,697 | – | 16,951 | 12,738 | – | – | – | 26,064 | 13,209 | – | – | 7,596 | 16,963 | 11,683 | – | – | 14,610 |
2008–09 | 11,713 | – | 12,995 | 10,465 | – | – | – | 24,516 | 9,729 | – | – | 7,942 | 12,375 | 7,193 | – | – | 12,180 |
2009–10 | 10,765 | – | 8,665 | 7,388 | 5,297 | – | – | 20,750 | 6,358 | – | 6,723 | 9,205 | 13,677 | 8,966 | – | – | 9,793 |
2010–11 | 11,552 | – | 9,291 | 8,168 | 3,419 | – | 8,312 | 18,458 | 8,429 | – | 4,245 | 8,488 | 8,014 | 7,829 | – | – | 8,429 |
2011–12 | 8,829 | – | 13,387 | 9,505 | 3,438 | – | 9,082 | 20,714 | 12,117 | – | – | 8,972 | 11,861 | 8,691 | – | – | 10,497 |
2012–13 | 9,793 | – | 13,857 | 9,994 | – | – | 8,860 | 21,885 | 13,389 | – | – | 8,876 | 18,737 | 6,877 | 12,466 | – | 12,347 |
2013–14 | 11,225 | – | 14,957 | 9,398 | – | – | 9,933 | 21,808 | 11,949 | – | – | 9,418 | 18,682 | 8,201 | 14,860 | – | 13,041 |
2014–15 | 12,637 | – | 11,660 | 7,585 | – | – | 10,374 | 25,388 | 8,968 | – | – | 9,542 | 17,378 | 8,583 | 12,520 | – | 12,511 |
2015–16 | 11,287 | – | 12,850 | 8,111 | – | – | 11,047 | 23,112 | 9,586 | – | – | 8,986 | 16,637 | 8,042 | 14,297 | – | 12,326 |
2016–17 | 9,565 | – | 13,892 | 7,395 | – | – | 10,593 | 22,008 | 8,645 | – | – | 10,533 | 16,001 | 6,211 | 17,746 | – | 12,294 |
2017–18 | 9,830 | – | 9,093 | 7,194 | – | – | 9,868 | 17,631 | 11,016 | – | – | 9,186 | 14,593 | 5,694 | 11,924 | – | 10,671 |
2018–19 | 9,031 | – | 9,632 | 5,562 | – | – | 8,135 | 20,604 | 9,079 | – | – | 10,360 | 13,566 | 8,533 | 9,191 | – | 10,411 |
2019–20 | 8,326 | – | 9,388 | 5,504 | – | – | 8,397 | 17,366 | 7,386 | – | – | 8,382 | 12,110 | 8,477 | 13,729 | 5,653 | 9,428 |
2020–21 | 7,383 | – | 6,181 | 5,697 | – | 3,488 | 6,154 | 5,823 | 4,056 | – | – | 4,777 | 7,686 | 5,329 | 8,062 | 3,061 | 5,682 |
2021–22 | 6,501 | – | 4,538 | 4,296 | – | 3,118 | 6,530 | 9,473 | 4,843 | – | – | 4,281 | 5,534 | 4,001 | 7,388 | 3,351 | 5,353 |
2022–23 | 10,359 | – | 5,629 | 6,646 | - | 3,514 | 6,481 | 10,124 | 6,152 | - | - | 4,451 | 17,008 | 6,333 | 10,769 | 3,168 | 7,553 |
2023–24 | 10,035 | – | 6,510 | 7,399 | - | 4,161 | 8,488 | 12,227 | 5,704 | - | - | 5,655 | 14,293 | 8,940 | 10,326 | 3,274 | 8,087 |
2024–25 | 10,575 | 18,101 | 6,216 | 6,392 | - | 4,674 | 6,192 | 12,778 | 6,496 | - | - | 6,090 | 15,282 | 7,990 | 9,809 | 3,644 | 8,788 |
Green and red background denote club's highest and lowest A-League Men season attendances respectively. |
Melbourne Heart/City and Western United were poor additions no argument from me.Never a victim mate im proud 1st gen migrant and love it.
No one argued against "your" opinion mate and you know it, depsite trying now to flip the script. . but i suggest you are more carful and check what you attach "likes" or just go back and check the "wog" aspects a little closer before you try tell we are all crazy and blind!
That they still exist and get crowds speaks volumes towards that argument, but ok!
Now now, yes perhaps we arent as evolved, or perhaps we just have a clearer picture, time will tell.
That youre actually serious worries me.... Your argument was and is that effnik clubs didnt represent you others in the past blah blah blah (proven bullshit but lets leave that for now)
What about the franchises not represenring US argument? That we in NPL can get a larger crowds than melb city or WU etc doesnt factor? Let me guess its bc we are all stuck in the past?
FYI perth was an NSL club and you should check its history a little better as to how it formed...
Sure champ whatever you say!
Mate,guys lets keep it civil even though we have differing views, in the end were football devotees together here.
I'm sure we'd like a far better football environment that suits us all then the tribalism will be complete under one banner thats my pov and end game more than anything.
Fenech once said I luv youse all haha
Crowds for melb city at their highest are on par with NSL to be fair but i dont see anyone complaining and when we point it out we are anti football dinosaurs suddenly .. WU are not even worth a mention. Again though so many factors play a role like pop booms money influx etc etc etc ..The A-League was regularly getting bumper attendances from its inception in 2005 right through to say around 2018, then of course the pandemic happened, the crowds have recovered a bit (the current average attendance is around the 9k mark), but given the improving playing standards of the A-League, they should be much higher.
No one argues for the retrun to NSL days here either mind you, even if they are nostalgic, the problem is that you all still fight against it (on proven flawed arguments like the need for effnik exclusion thing) and this is a huge part what is holding the game back NOW.. you say its time to move on but how when you wont even see that or allow.for it to happen?I understand the A-League has issues, and is by no means perfect, but in 20 years Australia has successfully qualified for six FIFA World Cups, won the Asian Cup, and Western Sydney Wanderers were Asian club champions (2014).
To some degree but depends on the viewing angle one is watching it from!Football in Australia has progressed, although there are still some issues that need to be addressed.
I attended seven home games and we only won one of them! Saw Archie G. score a few, but miss plenty of sitters as well.I seem to have watched a fair share of the AU games where they have won at home.
I've seen Archie G score a lot of goals too.
FYI seems as if the term "Fucktards" is one of endearment obviously, and a civil football convo opening line!Mate,
I'm here for civil football conversation.
The big issue here is the likes of MSC & HBW are clearly here looking for fights and arguments.
There you go. We agree.Melbourne Heart/City and Western United were poor additions no argument from me.
Perhaps, but too hard especially since morwell didnt work either.. no statistics market analysis can prove success for franchise from the ground up. Established choices wouldve worked better imo but they were excluded for other reasons as we all know and there can be no argument now that it was the wrong choice is the point we make!Victory needed a rival and they should've gone for the Team 11 bid from Dandenong when WU came in.
Thats a bandaid fix at best and it wouldnt work now If anything it would kill them off fully, not that im against it.As far as City are concerned they probably need to move southeast to the Casey area.
In its current form no it doesnt bc our game is rivalries driven and a shit rivalry gages zero interest.. Cant argue that down here an MV vs SMFC per say wouldnt have been a bigger rivalry than anything they concocted later?Their whole shtick of not being Victory no longer cuts it.
Now this i agree with, those markets are different and doesnt mean this has meant success either.As for Perth being an NSL club, you'll find half the A-League was too (Newcastle, Adelaide, Perth, Brisbane all had roots in the old NSL).
That was my whole point, average A- League crowds were for the most part healthy from 2005 - 2018, they are getting better (albeit slowly).SR1968 just for reference - Avg season crowds far right.
ADL AKL BRI CCM GCU MAC MCY MVC NEW NZK NQF PER SYD WEL WSW WUN Total 2005–06 10,948 – 14,785 7,899 – – – 16,167 9,022 3,909 – 9,734 16,669 – – – 10,956 2006–07 12,165 – 16,465 9,828 – – – 27,728 12,573 3,011 – 7,589 15,555 – – – 12,911 2007–08 12,697 – 16,951 12,738 – – – 26,064 13,209 – – 7,596 16,963 11,683 – – 14,610 2008–09 11,713 – 12,995 10,465 – – – 24,516 9,729 – – 7,942 12,375 7,193 – – 12,180 2009–10 10,765 – 8,665 7,388 5,297 – – 20,750 6,358 – 6,723 9,205 13,677 8,966 – – 9,793 2010–11 11,552 – 9,291 8,168 3,419 – 8,312 18,458 8,429 – 4,245 8,488 8,014 7,829 – – 8,429 2011–12 8,829 – 13,387 9,505 3,438 – 9,082 20,714 12,117 – – 8,972 11,861 8,691 – – 10,497 2012–13 9,793 – 13,857 9,994 – – 8,860 21,885 13,389 – – 8,876 18,737 6,877 12,466 – 12,347 2013–14 11,225 – 14,957 9,398 – – 9,933 21,808 11,949 – – 9,418 18,682 8,201 14,860 – 13,041 2014–15 12,637 – 11,660 7,585 – – 10,374 25,388 8,968 – – 9,542 17,378 8,583 12,520 – 12,511 2015–16 11,287 – 12,850 8,111 – – 11,047 23,112 9,586 – – 8,986 16,637 8,042 14,297 – 12,326 2016–17 9,565 – 13,892 7,395 – – 10,593 22,008 8,645 – – 10,533 16,001 6,211 17,746 – 12,294 2017–18 9,830 – 9,093 7,194 – – 9,868 17,631 11,016 – – 9,186 14,593 5,694 11,924 – 10,671 2018–19 9,031 – 9,632 5,562 – – 8,135 20,604 9,079 – – 10,360 13,566 8,533 9,191 – 10,411 2019–20 8,326 – 9,388 5,504 – – 8,397 17,366 7,386 – – 8,382 12,110 8,477 13,729 5,653 9,428 2020–21 7,383 – 6,181 5,697 – 3,488 6,154 5,823 4,056 – – 4,777 7,686 5,329 8,062 3,061 5,682 2021–22 6,501 – 4,538 4,296 – 3,118 6,530 9,473 4,843 – – 4,281 5,534 4,001 7,388 3,351 5,353 2022–23 10,359 – 5,629 6,646 - 3,514 6,481 10,124 6,152 - - 4,451 17,008 6,333 10,769 3,168 7,553 2023–24 10,035 – 6,510 7,399 - 4,161 8,488 12,227 5,704 - - 5,655 14,293 8,940 10,326 3,274 8,087 2024–25 10,575 18,101 6,216 6,392 - 4,674 6,192 12,778 6,496 - - 6,090 15,282 7,990 9,809 3,644 8,788 Green and red background denote club's highest and lowest A-League Men season attendances respectively.
Dropping from '14 - if I was looking at my business EOFY balance sheet I wouldn't be jumping up and down last few years of 1k increments but better than a poke in the eye as my ol man would say.
too funny but D quotes he seen AU won at home, got to wonder.I attended seven home games and we only won one of them! Saw Archie G. score a few, but miss plenty of sitters as well.