Peter C
Bencher
It's not the grounds, it's the mindset of the people down there.Just watched Fox Sports (only because on FTA). 2 chicks (not that there is anything wrong with that) discussing last nights game.
Anyway, the crowd figure came up and they said how disappointing it was (doh) and then mentioned the AFL crowd of 90k. Blow me down one of them said not sure if we are comparing apples with apples between the codes. EXCUSE ME!! The 2 largest competing codes and some dimwit is unsure if they should be compared. FMD!!!
Then went on to say is it grounds, is it the prices, I dunno. When is someone going to step up to the plate and state it is the grounds and it is the prices. Not that hard to put out the facts surely?
Also, I watched the AFL last night, and what really stood out was the commentators, players, coaches and administrators putting the fans on a pedestal. They embrace them in nearly all conversations. What a bloody contrast and they wonder what is wrong with the NRL.
I've been following rugby league for over fifty years now, and even in the sixties, I was in awe of the crowds they used to get down there, where we would have around 12,000 as an average figure at suburban grounds, the AFL would have around 50,000, and it's fair to say that populations in both cities have almost doubled.
The night games have had a detrimental effect on crowds, especially when it's a Channel Nine game, and also very few can make it to the six o'clock game on a Friday.