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  • Damien
    Living in 2005
    • Jan 2003
    • 3713

    #31
    JF, most casual swans "fans" I know say they would go to more swans matches if they were on Friday nights.

    Great way to unwind for a weekend IMO (Plus most people I know wouldn't bother changing for the event lol) Our crowds inflate because of "theatre goers", not families or travellers.

    It can also lead to groups of workmates organising to go...which is a big tradition for Origins now that anyone can get tickets.

    I agree it would be an issue for travellers - but generally you find a lot of people who want to be here, will find a way.

    State of Origin has not suffered because it is on a Wednesday night - Telstra is very easy to get to from both directions.

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    • ROK Lobster
      RWO Life Member
      • Aug 2004
      • 8658

      #32
      Originally posted by Damien

      I agree it would be an issue for travellers - but generally you find a lot of people who want to be here, will find a way.
      ...let's see. Finish work at 5. Go home get the kids. 3 hours to Sydney that time of day. Half an hour to park. Miss the firts half, or most of it. Game over and back to the car. Home between midnight and 1am. Up at 6 to get the kids an hour and a half down to the coast for a 9am away game. Great start to the week end. If I lived in Paddo, or Randwick or anywhwere in Sydney for that matter and worked in town and could just turn up with some mates and have a few beers at the Noble bar then I probably too would think that Fri nighters were a good idea and that anyone who wanted to be there would find a way. I'm guessing you don't have kids Damien (and forgive me if I'm wrong). One of the great things about the footy at the SCG is how many kids are there. I really think a lot of that could go if there were too many Fri night games. Guess it doesn't matter anyway, because much like the trades and the tactics, these are decisions we don't get to make.

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      • anniswan
        Footy Mother Big Time
        • Jan 2003
        • 2031

        #33
        this final business in sydney is giving me the irrits, debating whether to take the gamble and book a flight now, and I have a delimma with what to do with the kids, it's all getting too hard.

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        • JF_Bay22_SCG
          expat Sydneysider
          • Jan 2003
          • 3978

          #34
          Originally posted by anniswan
          this final business in sydney is giving me the irrits, debating whether to take the gamble and book a flight now, and I have a delimma with what to do with the kids, it's all getting too hard.
          Don't book anything yet. I'm in the same boat Annie, believe me.

          This time of year does my head in, I tell you.

          Still it is a stress I will gladly live with each year. Far better than the lack of stress Collingwood are having.

          JF
          "Never ever ever state that Sydney is gone.They are like cockroaches in the aftermath of a nuclear war"
          (Forum poster 'Change', Big Footy 04Apr09)

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          • Thunder Shaker
            Aut vincere aut mori
            • Apr 2004
            • 4160

            #35
            Originally posted by ROK Lobster
            One of the great things about the footy at the SCG is how many kids are there.
            Even better is the number of kids having a kick on the hallowed turf of the SCG after a game. Somewhere in that forest of kids, parents and footballs after a game could be the next Paul Kelly.
            "Unbelievable!" -- Nick Davis leaves his mark on the 2005 semi final

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            • anniswan
              Footy Mother Big Time
              • Jan 2003
              • 2031

              #36
              Originally posted by JF_Bay22_SCG
              Still it is a stress I will gladly live with each year. Far better than the lack of stress Collingwood are having.

              JF
              But this stress can mean the difference of a few hundred dollars, I will probably take the gamble and book flights tomorrow. I want to come up at Xmas time anyway so if I don't use it I can use it then and it will cost a bit more.

              I fear leaving it till Sunday will mean my $79 fare I can get will go up to over $100 or more

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              • Grant
                On the Rookie List
                • Jan 2003
                • 579

                #37
                Originally posted by anniswan
                this final business in sydney is giving me the irrits, debating whether to take the gamble and book a flight now, it's all getting too hard.
                Same here,i absolutely hate it.Sunday night/monday morning is hectic,trying to get flights,accommodation,and tickets to the game.
                The Future is Bright,The Future is Red And White.

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                • Damien
                  Living in 2005
                  • Jan 2003
                  • 3713

                  #38
                  Originally posted by ROK Lobster
                  ...let's see. Finish work at 5. Go home get the kids. 3 hours to Sydney that time of day. Half an hour to park. Miss the firts half, or most of it. Game over and back to the car. Home between midnight and 1am. Up at 6 to get the kids an hour and a half down to the coast for a 9am away game. Great start to the week end. If I lived in Paddo, or Randwick or anywhwere in Sydney for that matter and worked in town and could just turn up with some mates and have a few beers at the Noble bar then I probably too would think that Fri nighters were a good idea and that anyone who wanted to be there would find a way. I'm guessing you don't have kids Damien (and forgive me if I'm wrong). One of the great things about the footy at the SCG is how many kids are there. I really think a lot of that could go if there were too many Fri night games. Guess it doesn't matter anyway, because much like the trades and the tactics, these are decisions we don't get to make.
                  Of course a Friday night match would affect some people, has to.

                  I was talking about drawing big event crowds, which IMO Friday nights are made for.

                  You are right - it isn't our decision, so all this talk doesn't matter..I will point out though that the Swans have requested a return to Friday night football next year...they wont be likely to get it though, only thanks to TV arrangements.
                  Last edited by Damien; 26 August 2004, 06:11 AM.

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