Anyone else disappointed with the attendance on Sunday?
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- marksnsparks
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Anyone else disappointed with the attendance on Sunday?
Thought 33,800 was poor for Harves last home game.
I wonder if it has a lot to do with the Dome's dodgy ticketing system. When I went online to buy tickets on Thursday, there was only level 1 $42 tickets available. I know this put off a long time Saints supporter at work, because he would be taking his two sons as well. I wonder if this happened to others?
Anyway, I paid for me and my brother to go along ($42 for him, $20 for me as a member) and was annoyed to see great swathes of level 3 empty. Obviously Telstra Dome keep tickets aside for sale on the day at the gate...whilst at the same time misleading those purchasing online IMO!
I wonder if it has a lot to do with the Dome's dodgy ticketing system. When I went online to buy tickets on Thursday, there was only level 1 $42 tickets available. I know this put off a long time Saints supporter at work, because he would be taking his two sons as well. I wonder if this happened to others?
Anyway, I paid for me and my brother to go along ($42 for him, $20 for me as a member) and was annoyed to see great swathes of level 3 empty. Obviously Telstra Dome keep tickets aside for sale on the day at the gate...whilst at the same time misleading those purchasing online IMO!
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- The Saintsational Man
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Didn't really suprise me.
For Saints fans it his "Last Home Game", but for football fans it's not his "Last Game"
Expect to see massive turnouts in the finals for us, even though we draw the biggest finals crowds, expect a few more than usual.
I think the crowd against Essendon will be 50,000+, I'm sure alot of Dons fans will be there to say goodbye.
For Saints fans it his "Last Home Game", but for football fans it's not his "Last Game"
Expect to see massive turnouts in the finals for us, even though we draw the biggest finals crowds, expect a few more than usual.
I think the crowd against Essendon will be 50,000+, I'm sure alot of Dons fans will be there to say goodbye.
As we only have 30 odd thouasand members I thought it was a reasonable turnout against the crows. I think a lot of the non-member Saints supporters will come out in the finals as they have to pay the full price anyway. So i suppose what i'm saying is non-members might prefer to send Harves off in his final game rather than his last home game.
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Thought it was a poor showing IMO.
30k members, and at least 3000 crows fans.
Would have hoped for at least 35,000.
Just shows how fickle suporters are these days. We would have crammed at least 25,000 at Linton St.
The problem at TD is that if we're behind and come back, the crowd doesn't double at 3/4 time like it used to at Moorabbin
30k members, and at least 3000 crows fans.
Would have hoped for at least 35,000.
Just shows how fickle suporters are these days. We would have crammed at least 25,000 at Linton St.
The problem at TD is that if we're behind and come back, the crowd doesn't double at 3/4 time like it used to at Moorabbin
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Our average home attendance in '07 & '08 is higher than it was in '04, '05 & '06.jonesy wrote:I wonder how many fickle bandwagon supporters we've lost in the past 18 months due to our style of play. Every club has them no doubt,and i'm sure we've lost a lot through some of the garbage we were dishing up.
Go back two seasons and there would of 40-43K there no doubt
It's our away crowds in '08 that has sunk by almost 7,000 from the '07 figures.
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Actually...i did just that:jonesy wrote:I wonder how many fickle bandwagon supporters we've lost in the past 18 months due to our style of play. Every club has them no doubt,and i'm sure we've lost a lot through some of the garbage we were dishing up.
Go back two seasons and there would of 40-43K there no doubt
2003 Round 2 - 19,131 people on a Saturday Day.
2005 Round 9 - 35,100 people on a Friday Night.
2006 Round 12 - 34,170 people on a Friday Night.
2007 Round 15 - 32,210 people on a Friday Night.
Yep...40-43k no doubt
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Didn't realise Harvey was playing his last home game and had past players giving him a guard of honour at those games too?Saintschampions08 wrote:Actually...i did just that:jonesy wrote:I wonder how many fickle bandwagon supporters we've lost in the past 18 months due to our style of play. Every club has them no doubt,and i'm sure we've lost a lot through some of the garbage we were dishing up.
Go back two seasons and there would of 40-43K there no doubt
2003 Round 2 - 19,131 people on a Saturday Day.
2005 Round 9 - 35,100 people on a Friday Night.
2006 Round 12 - 34,170 people on a Friday Night.
2007 Round 15 - 32,210 people on a Friday Night.
Yep...40-43k no doubt
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No...but how many people do you think that added? 20,000?jonesy wrote:Didn't realise Harvey was playing his last home game and had past players giving him a guard of honour at those games too?Saintschampions08 wrote:Actually...i did just that:jonesy wrote:I wonder how many fickle bandwagon supporters we've lost in the past 18 months due to our style of play. Every club has them no doubt,and i'm sure we've lost a lot through some of the garbage we were dishing up.
Go back two seasons and there would of 40-43K there no doubt
2003 Round 2 - 19,131 people on a Saturday Day.
2005 Round 9 - 35,100 people on a Friday Night.
2006 Round 12 - 34,170 people on a Friday Night.
2007 Round 15 - 32,210 people on a Friday Night.
Yep...40-43k no doubt
The fact that its his last home game means fairly little .. considering we are playing at TD next week....and then possibly the week after.
At our peak and close to Adelaides peak, we could only manage 35,100 - on a Friday night.
40-43k on a Sunday eve game...good luck
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Disagree. The Harvey factor added 7-8k I'd reckon.
What have been our attendances in our past couple of home games playing interstate sides recently? Low 20's for memory. Two people came with us who haven't been all year as they wanted to be there for the Harvey celebrations. Having said that,I guess you could argue that these were the fickle supporters that were coming two years ago and haven't been coming recently:?
What have been our attendances in our past couple of home games playing interstate sides recently? Low 20's for memory. Two people came with us who haven't been all year as they wanted to be there for the Harvey celebrations. Having said that,I guess you could argue that these were the fickle supporters that were coming two years ago and haven't been coming recently:?
Bring back the Lockett era
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Used to be able to do that, when they didn't have attendants at the turnstyles. In fact if you scan a Junior ticket, the orange light on top of the ticket scanner flashes. Then if they see you're obviously not 14 years old, they'll nab you.saintspremiers wrote:Err you need to scan a ticket to get thru the turnstyles???
Sure, you could scan a Junior ticket, if that's what your're getting at!
I think they must have realised something was up when there were 30% Juniors at every match.
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Was at the Brisbane V Saints Woolhair goal game,which was all ticketed and sold out that night. Had a mate that wanted to come but it was sold out,so i said i'll pass my membership out the gate and let him see how much he can spin them if the scanner says its been double swiped.
So he go's to scan it and it says already been swiped and they don't let him in. So he put on a massive turn,asked too see the supervisor who he told in no uncertain terms that this was his membership and no one else had scanned it that day and he demanded an apology. They gave him his apology and let him in....he said "don't let it happen again!" hehe
So he go's to scan it and it says already been swiped and they don't let him in. So he put on a massive turn,asked too see the supervisor who he told in no uncertain terms that this was his membership and no one else had scanned it that day and he demanded an apology. They gave him his apology and let him in....he said "don't let it happen again!" hehe
Bring back the Lockett era