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  • KTigers
    Senior Player
    • Apr 2012
    • 2499

    Originally posted by Meg
    I agree.

    Some of us who sit in the Brewongle (where sound is particularly nauseous) pay quite a lot for our memberships. Many of us donated that payment to the club last year without seeing a single game live.

    Keep this up and sitting at home watching from the sofa, and spending our money elsewhere, will be an attractive alternative.

    Swans office staff playing a dangerous game on this.
    Yep. It's not like there aren't 10 Swans fans who watch the games on TV for each one that goes to the games already. It's the pithy
    form letters and the lack of a reply to complaints at all that offends. It's like talking to a bank. I'm not that surprised to be honest.
    I know the Swans (and other AFL clubs) push the "we're all in this together" malarkey and try to make out they are some sort of
    community club. But they aren't. Anyone who has been involved with a lower leagues or junior club will know that. That by the way
    is an experience I would recommend.

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    • longmile
      Crumber
      • Apr 2011
      • 3372

      I got a better letter from the SCG trust. Feels like they're taking it seriously...
      Funnily enough I was sitting in the Victor Trumper stand.

      ------

      Dear xxx



      Thank you for taking the time to write to the SCG about your recent experience in our venue. We had several fans provide feedback regarding the sound levels, principally at the top of the Churchill-Brewongle Stand, from last week's Crows game. May I ask please if this is where you were seated?



      We have passed your comments onto the Swans who control both the PA content and volume at their matches. The Swans have provided me with the following response for you regarding the situation.



      NOISE COMPLAINTS

      Thanks for your email and your feedback in relation to the sound levels in your seating area on Saturday.



      The Sydney Swans are playing music after goals to add to the celebration of members and fans in the venue. The Club has worked to select songs which suit each player individually to add to the atmosphere – the Club’s aim is to turn the SCG into a home fortress and give our players an extra edge when in front of the home crowd.



      The levels of these speakers are set prior to the crowd arriving and are tested thoroughly. For the next home game, we will be reducing the levels across the venue. If you notice they are still too loud, please alert the closest Customer Service representative in your seating area and we can then adjust the sound levels in real time from the Stadium Control Room.



      We’ll continue to collect feedback through the next few weeks and if we can get the speaker volumes to be more spectator friendly, we hope the music can add to the experience for the majority.



      ***



      I am confident that the issue will be resolved at the next game and with the team starting the season in such great form, I hope you will be there to see it, but hear a bit less.



      Thanks again for letting us know about your experience.



      Regards,

      xxxx

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      • Legs Akimbo
        Grand Poobah
        • Apr 2005
        • 2809

        Originally posted by longmile
        I got a better letter from the SCG trust. Feels like they're taking it seriously...
        Funnily enough I was sitting in the Victor Trumper stand.

        ------

        Dear xxx



        Thank you for taking the time to write to the SCG about your recent experience in our venue. We had several fans provide feedback regarding the sound levels, principally at the top of the Churchill-Brewongle Stand, from last week's Crows game. May I ask please if this is where you were seated?



        We have passed your comments onto the Swans who control both the PA content and volume at their matches. The Swans have provided me with the following response for you regarding the situation.



        NOISE COMPLAINTS

        Thanks for your email and your feedback in relation to the sound levels in your seating area on Saturday.



        The Sydney Swans are playing music after goals to add to the celebration of members and fans in the venue. The Club has worked to select songs which suit each player individually to add to the atmosphere – the Club’s aim is to turn the SCG into a home fortress and give our players an extra edge when in front of the home crowd.



        The levels of these speakers are set prior to the crowd arriving and are tested thoroughly. For the next home game, we will be reducing the levels across the venue. If you notice they are still too loud, please alert the closest Customer Service representative in your seating area and we can then adjust the sound levels in real time from the Stadium Control Room.



        We’ll continue to collect feedback through the next few weeks and if we can get the speaker volumes to be more spectator friendly, we hope the music can add to the experience for the majority.



        ***



        I am confident that the issue will be resolved at the next game and with the team starting the season in such great form, I hope you will be there to see it, but hear a bit less.



        Thanks again for letting us know about your experience.



        Regards,

        xxxx
        I not the implication that there is a trade-off involved in terms of satisfying all people by getting the volume right. Who wants the music at all? Which fans a demanding the songs be played? Pure spin.
        He had observed that people who did lie were, on the whole, more resourceful and ambitious and successful than people who did not lie.

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        • Aaron
          Regular in the Side
          • Jan 2009
          • 805

          It was so loud last week that I had to put my headphone on. However, I guess different generations may have different reactions to these. I have noticed quite a number of the "fans" spending more time with their smart phones than watching the actual play ! Or some just wasting time with getting their drinks and get drunks. While most of us who have followed the games for years hate the loud and distracting music, there are some who "enjoyed" the mindless blasting of "noise"and got "high" for that.

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          • Wardy
            The old Boiler!
            • Sep 2003
            • 6676

            Originally posted by Meg
            I agree.

            Some of us who sit in the Brewongle (where sound is particularly nauseous) pay quite a lot for our memberships. Many of us donated that payment to the club last year without seeing a single game live.

            Keep this up and sitting at home watching from the sofa, and spending our money elsewhere, will be an attractive alternative.

            Swans office staff playing a dangerous game on this.
            exactly Meg!!

            I was very pissed off with that scenario last year - and for my donation (2 memberships - $1500 upstairs in the Brewongle) got two caps & two cheap scarves with my name spelt incorrectly on them.

            It was the arrogant assumption that all members would gladly donate their hard earned, during a worrying time In our lives that no one had ever before experienced. If you didn’t donate it you’d be dropped like a hot pie, If you took a discount your membership down graded.
            I ended up moving out to the country sooner than expected so I made the decision to give up membership 2021(After 20 years) . I just couldn’t get enthused about a 3 hour drive each way to go to the footy. Thankfully the local team here are called the Swans too so I do have the right coloured gear to wear to their games!

            I do hope the club drop the arrogance and listen to the members and address their concerns - they can’t afford to disregard them.
            Last edited by Wardy; 2 April 2021, 09:38 AM.
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            • Swanny40519
              Regular in the side.
              • Oct 2012
              • 469

              I noticed that in last nights game at Marvel, after each goal by the Pies, there was very loud music played.

              So I would suggest that this is a directive from the AFL to all clubs to play this "music" to "increase the game experience".

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              • dejavoodoo44
                Veterans List
                • Apr 2015
                • 8727

                Originally posted by Swanny40519
                I noticed that in last nights game at Marvel, after each goal by the Pies, there was very loud music played.

                So I would suggest that this is a directive from the AFL to all clubs to play this "music" to "increase the game experience".
                Maybe, maybe not: but if so, I doubt if the speakers would be cranked up in the private boxes, where AFL officials and their guests, get to enjoy their experience.

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                • Ruck'n'Roll
                  Ego alta, ergo ictus
                  • Nov 2003
                  • 3990

                  Originally posted by longmile
                  I got a better letter from the SCG trust.
                  Am I right in thinking the SCG trust got the same formulaic response to noise complaints as the individual fans that have written in?

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                  • KTigers
                    Senior Player
                    • Apr 2012
                    • 2499

                    Originally posted by Ruck'n'Roll
                    Am I right in thinking the SCG trust got the same formulaic response to noise complaints as the individual fans that have written in?
                    Yes, you are. The club is using their landlord to help distribute their form letters. It gets better by the minute.

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                    • jono2707
                      Goes up to 11
                      • Oct 2007
                      • 3326

                      Originally posted by longmile
                      I got a better letter from the SCG trust. Feels like they're taking it seriously...
                      Funnily enough I was sitting in the Victor Trumper stand.

                      ------

                      Dear xxx



                      Thank you for taking the time to write to the SCG about your recent experience in our venue. We had several fans provide feedback regarding the sound levels, principally at the top of the Churchill-Brewongle Stand, from last week's Crows game. May I ask please if this is where you were seated?



                      We have passed your comments onto the Swans who control both the PA content and volume at their matches. The Swans have provided me with the following response for you regarding the situation.



                      NOISE COMPLAINTS

                      Thanks for your email and your feedback in relation to the sound levels in your seating area on Saturday.



                      The Sydney Swans are playing music after goals to add to the celebration of members and fans in the venue. The Club has worked to select songs which suit each player individually to add to the atmosphere – the Club’s aim is to turn the SCG into a home fortress and give our players an extra edge when in front of the home crowd.



                      The levels of these speakers are set prior to the crowd arriving and are tested thoroughly. For the next home game, we will be reducing the levels across the venue. If you notice they are still too loud, please alert the closest Customer Service representative in your seating area and we can then adjust the sound levels in real time from the Stadium Control Room.



                      We’ll continue to collect feedback through the next few weeks and if we can get the speaker volumes to be more spectator friendly, we hope the music can add to the experience for the majority.



                      ***



                      I am confident that the issue will be resolved at the next game and with the team starting the season in such great form, I hope you will be there to see it, but hear a bit less.



                      Thanks again for letting us know about your experience.



                      Regards,

                      xxxx
                      I got the exact same response from the SCG Trust (I'd cc'd them into my original email to the club). Hmmmm

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                      • royboy42
                        Senior Player
                        • Apr 2006
                        • 2078

                        It seems there are two issues here. One, the volume, and secondly, the need for nonstop noise at all. The volume is indisputably too bloody high. We could not converse after goals or during half time. And if the players are the driving force behind songs after goals ( as the official reply indicated), but I doubt, then perhaps they could be reminded that the comfort of their support is more important than their need to have the hit parade after scoring. As for the half time drivel, I am left speechless

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                        • mcs
                          Travelling Swannie!!
                          • Jul 2007
                          • 8177

                          Originally posted by Aaron
                          It was so loud last week that I had to put my headphone on. However, I guess different generations may have different reactions to these. I have noticed quite a number of the "fans" spending more time with their smart phones than watching the actual play ! Or some just wasting time with getting their drinks and get drunks. While most of us who have followed the games for years hate the loud and distracting music, there are some who "enjoyed" the mindless blasting of "noise"and got "high" for that.
                          Those fans that are at the footy to be 'seen' at the footy have always been there. Its just now they spend more time looking at their phones.

                          I'll never forget one day in the Trumper we sat behind a group of young ladies - maybe mid 20s. Spent the entire game on their phones pretty much, except for one 15 minute period when one of them spent the time (during a quarter nonetheless) telling her friends in fairly graphic detail (and loud enough that plenty around her could hear) about her 3 male conquests in a day the weekend before....... she didn't like it much when someone from a group in front of them (with kids in tow) quite rightly suggested such talk might be better saved for another time.
                          "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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                          • dejavoodoo44
                            Veterans List
                            • Apr 2015
                            • 8727

                            Originally posted by mcs
                            Those fans that are at the footy to be 'seen' at the footy have always been there. Its just now they spend more time looking at their phones.

                            I'll never forget one day in the Trumper we sat behind a group of young ladies - maybe mid 20s. Spent the entire game on their phones pretty much, except for one 15 minute period when one of them spent the time (during a quarter nonetheless) telling her friends in fairly graphic detail (and loud enough that plenty around her could hear) about her 3 male conquests in a day the weekend before....... she didn't like it much when someone from a group in front of them (with kids in tow) quite rightly suggested such talk might be better saved for another time.
                            I wonder how many of that group, have now appeared on reality TV?

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                            • mcs
                              Travelling Swannie!!
                              • Jul 2007
                              • 8177

                              Originally posted by dejavoodoo44
                              I wonder how many of that group, have now appeared on reality TV?
                              Probably all been on Married at First Sight by now. I'm not one to judge, everyone is different - but it was a serious what the @@@@ moment (and I'm only mid 30s so not that much older!)
                              "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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                              • dimelb
                                pr. dim-melb; m not f
                                • Jun 2003
                                • 6889

                                Originally posted by mcs
                                Those fans that are at the footy to be 'seen' at the footy have always been there. Its just now they spend more time looking at their phones.

                                I'll never forget one day in the Trumper we sat behind a group of young ladies - maybe mid 20s. Spent the entire game on their phones pretty much, except for one 15 minute period when one of them spent the time (during a quarter nonetheless) telling her friends in fairly graphic detail (and loud enough that plenty around her could hear) about her 3 male conquests in a day the weekend before....... she didn't like it much when someone from a group in front of them (with kids in tow) quite rightly suggested such talk might be better saved for another time.
                                Erk. I'd almost rather have the loud noise!
                                He reminds him of the guys, close-set, slow, and never rattled, who were play-makers on the team. (John Updike, seeing Josh Kennedy in a crystal ball)

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