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Not to labour the point but...................... why the [censored] are we STILL playing Geelong in Geelong?? Their reduced ground capacity because of yet another govt funded expansion (just GAGF) will see Dee fans get about 35 seats and a max crowd of 17K. Seriously WTF? It should be at Colonial or the G.

I'll just have a bex and lie down for a sec.

PS Adelaide's crowds are lame given how well they're doing.

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3 minutes ago, Roger Mellie said:

Not to labour the point but...................... why the [censored] are we STILL playing Geelong in Geelong?? Their reduced ground capacity because of yet another govt funded expansion (just GAGF) will see Dee fans get about 35 seats and a max crowd of $17K. Seriously WTF? It should be at Colonial or the G.

I'll just have a bex and lie down for a sec.

PS Adelaide's crowds are lame given how well they're doing.

You're not. We need another post to add to the 10,456 already on this topic.

21 minutes ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

Exaggerated figures for GWS. Obviously included stadium and car park attendants, pie sellers, janitors, etc.

Kick boxing enthusiasts

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Our attendance last year was brilliant and we’ve carried on with it again this year. Membership number vs attendance, we’re number 1 in the elegies. Statistically the most loyal fans second year running now if this keeps up. Great effort Dees fans!

I'd reckon it would be concerning to the AFL that only one interstate club is in the top 9. 

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8 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Update to end of the 2023 Home & Away season

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Something not right about these figures. Most haven't changed since your original posting in April. Ours is exactly the same but we had several massive games after that. Couldn't be exactly the same. 

I gather they must be home and away totals not just home games. There's no way GWS were getting average crowds of 18,473 more like half that on a good day. 

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15 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Update to end of the 2023 Home & Away season

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These are the same as posted on April 26 earlier this year!

On 4/26/2023 at 8:23 PM, Queanbeyan Demon said:

Exaggerated figures for GWS. Obviously included stadium and car park attendants, pie sellers, janitors, etc.

& the orange boys


Just now, Demonland said:

You are correct.

I have corrected it in the above post and below here:

Screenshot 2023-08-31 at 11-17-50 AFL Tables - Crowds 2023.png

Thanks Andy

 


Scrap the Alice Springs nonesense.

3000 crowd was embarrasing and wont be any better next year.

Dont give away our home ground advantage.  It cost us the 4points and a key fwd injured.

GWS and Suns numbers are probably  BS.

Alot of their crowds are denoted TBC.

5 minutes ago, Deebauched said:

Scrap the Alice Springs nonesense.

3000 crowd was embarrasing and wont be any better next year.

Dont give away our home ground advantage.  It cost us the 4points and a key fwd injured.

GWS and Suns numbers are probably  BS.

Alot of their crowds are denoted TBC.

Good positive chat as always 🙌

 
3 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Correct. That is physical human attendance at matches therefore the Collingwood and Richmond figures need to be adjusted.

 

I wonder if current technology could provide some sort of DNA testing at the turnstiles?

20 minutes ago, biggestred said:

and thats with crowds of 3k and 8k in alice springs and hobart.

we are massive

I believe these figures are only for our home games, so Hobart is not counted here.


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