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No wonder there’s no crowds with these gutter journos supposedly promoting the game.

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Is there another way to access the recording?

HS twitter link pay walled. 

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Thanks for the commentary Andy.
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11 minutes ago, DeeZee said:

No wonder there’s no crowds with these gutter journos supposedly promoting the game.

That's not the reason and you know it. They did not make up this story. MFC players did that all on their own.

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5 minutes ago, old dee said:

That's not the reason and you know it. They did not make up this story. MFC players did that all on their own.

Negativity around the game, is definitely one of the contributing factor to small crowds in my opinion.

People  just get sick of it.

Im not talking about the punch up story specifically as you inferred, because numbers were low before this incident 

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20 minutes ago, McQueen said:

Is there another way to access the recording?

HS twitter link pay walled. 

I'm sure the Dees will post it on their YouTube channel at some point during the day. I will post it here when it goes up.

Interesting to note that not a single reporter at that press conference (over zoom) has posted anything to twitter as of the writing of this. I bet you if there was something inflammatory in the presser and not the common sense and matter of factness that Goody spoke then they would have been salivating to post about it.

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Just now, At the break of Gawn said:

Goody should have asked where were all the Tigers supporters last night…

Exactly ... over 100k members on the back of 3 premierships?  Who are the self-satisfied lot?

But we're the scapegoat/whipping boy and it will remain that way

Crowds are down right across the board so the AFL has got a real problem on it's hands

Overall, Simon spoke very well and gave nothing away other than mentioning that the club was handling things and would learn from what had happened

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42 minutes ago, Macca said:

Exactly ... over 100k members on the back of 3 premierships?  Who are the self-satisfied lot?

But we're the scapegoat/whipping boy and it will remain that way

Crowds are down right across the board so the AFL has got a real problem on it's hands

Overall, Simon spoke very well and gave nothing away other than mentioning that the club was handling things and would learn from what had happened

I don't think they care Macca the money is in the media. Spectators going to games are running a bad last. They will make all the right noises but the money speaks loudest. 

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59 minutes ago, Macca said:

Exactly ... over 100k members on the back of 3 premierships?  Who are the self-satisfied lot?

But we're the scapegoat/whipping boy and it will remain that way

Crowds are down right across the board so the AFL has got a real problem on it's hands

Overall, Simon spoke very well and gave nothing away other than mentioning that the club was handling things and would learn from what had happened

What was the crowd numbers last night,  I can't see any details on either AFL or the Age site?

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45 minutes ago, old dee said:

I don't think they care Macca the money is in the media. Spectators going to games are running a bad last. They will make all the right noises but the money speaks loudest. 

Ultimately, sparse crowds can effect the numbers viewing on TV

And it could be that those staying away are not staying away for the more obvious reasons (covid, cold weather etc)

The AFL needs to promote the games in terms of people attending the games

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3 minutes ago, Demon_spurs said:

What was the crowd numbers last night,  I can't see any details on either AFL or the Age site?

I thought I read 21k somewhere - apologies if that's incorrect

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16 minutes ago, Demon_spurs said:

What was the crowd numbers last night,  I can't see any details on either AFL or the Age site?

21,757 as per an Sen article. Crowd numbers have been suspiciously absent for some games on the AFL website. We got more to our Freo (+8,000) and Sydney games (+11,000). Haven't seen the media go hard on the tiger fans yet though.

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2 hours ago, Demonland said:

* jake's had two surgeries to wash out the wound for serious infection.

Its called fight bite according to my niece that works at a large melbourne hospital

 

Very common injury

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8 minutes ago, Macca said:

Ultimately, sparse crowds can effect the numbers viewing on TV

Amd it could be that those staying away are not staying away for the more obvious reasons

The AFL needs to promote the games in terms of people attending the games

Not sure they care.

iirc Gil's salary/bonuses are primarily based on Revenue.  Broadcasting and related sponsor revenue dwarf that of attendance. 

Its a simplistic KPI.  I'm sure there are others but not sure game attendance is one or if it is, is a significant KPI.

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2 minutes ago, Demon_spurs said:

What was the crowd numbers last night,  I can't see any details on either AFL or the Age site?

21,800 or thereabouts

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2 hours ago, Lucifers Hero said:

Any questions about the QB game or talk of MND?  Very disappointing if not as that is what the pc was for.

Goody does a presser every Friday to talk about the upcoming game, selection, injuries, etc. Whilst MND big freeze fundraising would've been one of the topics asked about, its not necessarily what the presser was for

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