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Demons supporters.. On average a more educated supporter

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Having a look through dream team and had confirmed what I think we all knew.

We ARE special because we ARE smarter and it's not elitist it is just fact.

Supporting evidence... the "club supported" analysis on Dream team. Melbourne Footy Club supporters are holding the highest average...1643 points per game and its not even close. Carlton is second with 1628. Brisbane last at 1544

My link May need you to have a log in?

Anyway, as positive as this outcome is, I think some of you blokes need to lift as you are pulling my contribution down!

Edited by Retrospective

 

Interestingly it is exactly the same when it comes to the Hun's SuperCoach...

AND from memory it was the same case last year too!

 

too bad we have the lowest number of teams by far... too many oldies lol

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That being the case, how do you explain all that drivel in the Jack Watts threads??

Damning evidence to the contrary, I would have thought...


That being the case, how do you explain all that drivel in the Jack Watts threads??

Damning evidence to the contrary, I would have thought...

BURN

Could be due to a number of factors. For example, I have quite a few demons in the team and they are scoring pretty well. But also, that average score is pretty average. There must be some people really pulling averages down across all clubs. My league averages about 1900 odd.

This has been the case for the past few years, at least, since I've been taking notice.

And yeah, there will be a lot of teams with no real clue and just joke teams, bringing down the averages.

 

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