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Prior to this week not knowing watts was playing I was going for 57,000.

NOW

70,212


64,321

Looks like poor weather so i will say 58,500

 
I hope it's North of 70.000 punters.

My guess - 71,150

my guess 63636


65,000.

unfortunately it says a lot about this club and its supporters, that we are a fickle lot and don't get behind it when the chips are down.

Hopefully you think the same of Hawthorn supporters - reference their 11K at the 'G a few years ago vs 50K members now.

I'm sure I can find similar examples for every other sporting side going around.

65,000 for a sunny Jackless game

-5000 for rain

+5000 for Jack

= 65,000

I like your reasoning.

I'll take 65,032.

74 750.....hopefully!!!


69,000ish

About 25, maybe 30 of us and 40 of them. Plus another 5.

70,350

SUN Light Rain. Mostly Cloudy. Cool. min 10 max 13

MON Scattered Showers. Mostly Cloudy. Cool. min 7 max 11

TUE Light Rain. Mostly Cloudy. Cool. min5 max 9

From weather.com

Here is the new weather forecast.

Forecast for Sunday

Cloudy. The chance of thunderstorms in the morning. Few showers. Winds north to northwesterly averaging up to 25 km/h becoming light during the afternoon.

CityA few showers.Min9 Max15

Forecast for Monday

Cloudy. Scattered showers. Winds west to northwesterly averaging up to 25 km/h tending westerly up to 30 km/h during the afternoon.

CityFew showers.Min7 Max14

Forecast for Tuesday

Cloudy. Isolated showers. Winds west to northwesterly averaging 10 to 20 km/h increasing to up to 35 km/h during the morning.

CityFew showers.Min7 Max15

It's been my theory for the last two years that the Pies fans have been staying away because they don't like this game - arrogant sods (not that there's much to be arrogant about).

It'll be interesting to see if they show up if it's raining and given that we're debuting Watts partly as a bid to bring in more fans


 

Yeah, I'm thinking the crowd will be considerably lower than expected due to this constant rain. Lucky to get 50,000 at this rate. It'll probably be about 55,000 if the weather stays the same.


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