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  • Cheer Squad
    Sydney Swans
    • Apr 2007
    • 1948

    Home games at Skoda Stadium?

    Let's face it. If we can only draw 13,505 people to one of our home games - a crowd the Giants would be pleased with - we may as well give Skoda Stadium a try.

    There just isn't any excuse for so many of our Sydney members not attending a home game.
  • stellation
    scott names the planets
    • Sep 2003
    • 9723

    #2
    It was pretty awful weather, I don't really frown on anyone who didn't get along to the game.

    Were you there, Cheer Squad?
    I knew him as a gentle young man, I cannot say for sure the reasons for his decline
    We watched him fade before our very eyes, and years before his time

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    • Cheer Squad
      Sydney Swans
      • Apr 2007
      • 1948

      #3
      Originally posted by stellation
      It was pretty awful weather, I don't really frown on anyone who didn't get along to the game.

      Were you there, Cheer Squad?
      Are you serious???

      Today's crowd - 13,505 - was the smallest crowd at the SCG since Round 9, 1989 - way back at the beginning of the club's dark ages in the early 1990's.

      In fact, it's the smallest crowd seen at the SCG since the club began it's ascent to general competitiveness in 1996.

      How can anyone seriously make excuses for a no-show from so many thousands of our Sydney membership?

      And yes, of course I was there.

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      • stellation
        scott names the planets
        • Sep 2003
        • 9723

        #4
        Yes, I am serious that I don't really frown on anyone who didn't get along to the game. Are you serious that because of one small crowd the Swans should be playing at another team's home ground?
        I knew him as a gentle young man, I cannot say for sure the reasons for his decline
        We watched him fade before our very eyes, and years before his time

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        • ugg
          Can you feel it?
          Site Admin
          • Jan 2003
          • 15976

          #5
          Maybe it's a reflection of the time slot, I'm not a fan of these twilight games, it really is a time slot that is betwixt and between.
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          • Mike_B
            Peyow Peyow
            • Jan 2003
            • 6267

            #6
            It works ok on a Saturday - I quite like the 4:40. But the 3:15 Sunday is neither here nor there...

            I'm on the Chandwagon!!!

            If you cannot compete for the premiership, it's better to be young and exciting than middle-aged and dowdy.

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            • R-1
              Senior Player
              • Aug 2005
              • 1042

              #7
              3pm on a Sunday in appalling conditions during rennos against a low-drawing opponent.

              Hmm.

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              • Cheer Squad
                Sydney Swans
                • Apr 2007
                • 1948

                #8
                Originally posted by ugg
                Maybe it's a reflection of the time slot, I'm not a fan of these twilight games, it really is a time slot that is betwixt and between.
                Whatever it's a reflection of, it's pathetic. Whenever and wherever the club schedules a game in Sydney, I attend.

                And if you're right, then our Sydney members, having held the club to ransom over the scheduling of games at Homebush, are now trying the same tactic over the timing of matches at the SCG. It is unreal.

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                • SimonH
                  Salt future's rising
                  • Aug 2004
                  • 1647

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Cheer Squad
                  Today's crowd - 13,505 - was the smallest crowd at the SCG since Round 9, 1989 - way back at the beginning of the club's dark ages in the early 1990's.

                  In fact, it's the smallest crowd seen at the SCG since the club began it's ascent to general competitiveness in 1996.
                  Huh? Is it 1989 or is it 1996? The correct answer was round 2, 1996, when we drew 10,965 to watch us play Freo. And I think you mean 'Swans game at the SCG' not 'smallest crowd at the SCG', as the Roos drew 7k when they played Port Adelaide at the SCG (what a marketers' nightmare!) in 2000.

                  Anyway, while the crowd was poor (perversely, I was there, and I don't get to that many games these days), in 2002 we got a 14k (vs Roos in their 'home game' experiment, of course) and two 16k crowds (St Kilda & Freo); and I'm sure that none of those 3 games had a weather buildup as dire as this weekend. Iffy crowds like that do happen; the important thing is that there are some 30ks on the good days against strong-drawing opponents, to balance them out.

                  It's a tough competitive market; in some ways GWS can make things better for the Swans (mostly with the 2 local derbies a year), but in many ways they will make things tougher, and I'm sure everyone associated with the Swans went into 2012 with open eyes in that respect.

                  Skoda isn't the answer to anything for the Swans, and isn't even a theoretical option.

                  I just hope that while full houses are hard to come buy, Swans' admin can start making a bit more of an effort to trade off $ for bums on seats, to grow the game longer-term. For example, general admission tickets were 'sold out' to today's game by the time I came to buy tickets today (!)-- meaning I had to pay another $25 for an adult and child, than I should have had to pay (given that there must have been literally thousands of seats available in the GA area). Most waverers wouldn't have bothered.

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                  • Daisi
                    Senior Player
                    • Jul 2011
                    • 1501

                    #10
                    Nobody's holding the club to ransom. I don't know about other people, but I have to prepare work for Monday. In addition there was track work and bad weather. People have many more obligations than footy you know...

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                    • GoSouth33
                      On the Rookie List
                      • Mar 2005
                      • 695

                      #11
                      Whilst the concourse areas are out in the open, the Trumper stand provides really good dry viewing. As often happens though the thought of wet weather was much worse than the reality. Except for the first quarter the skies cleared and it was good for the rest of the match. The ground was a picture and except for the centre square didn't cause any problems. Having said that, I don't think I saw any umpire bounce a ball, they were all "ball ups".
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                      • Lucky Knickers
                        Fandom of Fabulousness
                        • Oct 2003
                        • 4220

                        #12
                        Few reasons for poor showing and I don't think we should tear our hair out but:
                        - Dogs don't draw crowds interstate. Ever!
                        - 3.15 timeslot on a Sunday does not work in Sydney
                        - horrific weather until the start of the game.
                        - track work

                        It was a very disappointing showing but no need to race off to the G Spot.

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                        • ernie koala
                          Senior Player
                          • May 2007
                          • 3251

                          #13
                          Originally posted by stellation
                          It was pretty awful weather, I don't really frown on anyone who didn't get along to the game.
                          Neither do I.
                          I stayed at home with family and friends, cooked a risotto with pancetta and saffron, drank way too much and had a thoroughly nice time.....and funnily enough... I don't even feel the slightest bit guilty.
                          Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it's time to pause and reflect... MT

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                          • mcs
                            Travelling Swannie!!
                            • Jul 2007
                            • 8177

                            #14
                            The 3.15 Sunday timeslot is a shocker in my book and will always struggle to draw a crowd, especially if the weather is poor like today. By the time you get out of Moore Park and if you have any amount of distance to drive, you can remove any productive use of Sunday night from the equation.
                            "You get the feeling that like Monty Python's Black Knight, the Swans would regard amputation as merely a flesh wound."

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                            • J_Moore
                              On the Rookie List
                              • Jul 2009
                              • 74

                              #15
                              Originally posted by SimonH
                              I just hope that while full houses are hard to come buy, Swans' admin can start making a bit more of an effort to trade off $ for bums on seats, to grow the game longer-term. For example, general admission tickets were 'sold out' to today's game by the time I came to buy tickets today (!)-- meaning I had to pay another $25 for an adult and child, than I should have had to pay (given that there must have been literally thousands of seats available in the GA area). Most waverers wouldn't have bothered.
                              That was a disgrace. I was told that the upstairs level of the Victor Trumper was "sold out" when trying to get some friends who'd bought GA tickets up to sit with us in the red zone, given it was raining and there were free seats everywhere on the top level. How people can argue that a section is sold out when there are thousands of empty chairs staring them in the face as they say it is beyond me. Good thing there are like 6 different staircases up to the top levels.

                              I've also had a couple of experiences this year being told that GA tickets are sold out when trying to get friends in to games that were anything but sold out. And it's happened before this year, too.

                              Blatantly lying to members isn't good enough. I know it's more to do with Ticketek and the SCG, but the Swans should demand more from their service providers.

                              But Sydneysiders do love a whinge about weather/time slots/traffic/whatever, as evidenced by this thread. Compared to Melbournites, they're bloody soft.

                              Seriously, people in Sydney would have you believe Melbourne football supporters are carried to the game on individual palanquins by teams of oiled eunuchs, and that's what accounts for the good crowds.

                              The fact is they're more committed to their teams and less inclined to whinge about minor inconveniences. They face bad weather, @@@@ transport and unhelpful time slots, but they still get to games.
                              Last edited by J_Moore; 3 June 2012, 11:00 PM.

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