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27,013 Highest attendance for a Melbourne v Gold Coast game - was Rd 1 of 2015 at the 'G.

Reckon we knock that off on Sunday? 

 

Yes, easily. 31,964 is my guess.

1 minute ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Yes, easily. 31,964 is my guess.

Your forgetting you and me........ 31,966

 
3 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

35,000 would be a good crowd.  157 of these are Gold Coast supporters.

Unlikely, I can't imagine that all their supporters would all turn up.


11 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

35,000 would be a good crowd.  157 of these are Gold Coast supporters.

That would be a fantastic turnout if we got that number. We got just under 39,000 against the Saints and 30,000 against the Dogs. 

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Doubtful imo. I would pick 25k-28k. 

 

MCC predicting 27,000. They are usually pretty close


1 hour ago, Wiseblood said:

35,000 would be a good crowd.  157 of these are Gold Coast supporters.

There wasn't that many of them when we played at Brisbane earlier in the year.

26 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Sunday Twilight and on Free to Air

I am betting it’sgoing to be cold....

20,000

15 and wind is the forecast ar the moment.

Every eligible Demon must be there! Our best shot at finals (well since last year) on the line, hope for over 35,000


37 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Sunday Twilight and on Free to Air

I am betting it’sgoing to be cold....

20,000

at least it's not the 4:35 start time

1 hour ago, daisycutter said:

at least it's not the 4:35 start time

I love these games, good chance of a win, reasonable time, low numbers you can turn up 10 minutes before game and  sit almost anywhere. 22197 is my prediction.

13 minutes ago, old dee said:

I love these games, good chance of a win, reasonable time, low numbers you can turn up 10 minutes before game and  sit almost anywhere. 22197 is my prediction.

i'll go 28k. can't see 30+k

Totally forgot about the 3:20. Might shave a few off especially if its cold, 28k sounds fair. 


Dragging my boyfriend along so make it 27,001. 13 GC supporters, 26,988 MFC supporters and 1 disgruntled partner. 

 
54 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Dragging my boyfriend along so make it 27,001. 13 GC supporters, 26,988 MFC supporters and 1 disgruntled partner. 

Definitely more than 1disgruntled partner in that 27k I'm sure.

On 7/31/2018 at 3:48 PM, old dee said:

I love these games, good chance of a win, reasonable time, low numbers you can turn up 10 minutes before game and  sit almost anywhere. 22197 is my prediction.

A friend who barracks for the Tigers said that the only downside of barracking for them now than five years ago is the huge crowd that’s at each match these days and having to plan ahead. Each game is an event. No more just rocking up at the last moment 


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