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Have to agreeShocking crowd number, I thought they'd get about 30k, was horribly wrongReckon it's going to be then norm for the remainder of the yearCrowd numbers like that are going to have a huge impact on the bottom line
Anyone that didn't go are kidding themselves
Quote from: bojangles17 on June 14, 2014, 10:21:12 PMAnyone that didn't go are kidding themselves We're that poo at the moment that I don't even get that feeling we can even cause an upset. I tip with my head so I havent tipped the tiges in weeks, but if I tipped with my heart I'd still be tipping the opposition the way we're going.
Today's Crowd of 22,000Exactly half from last year Club would be extremely concerned
1. Tiger Army demobilisesAfter last round's heart-breaking loss to North Melbourne you could understand some of Richmond's supporters staying away, but the Tigers and the AFL would have been extremely disappointed with the paltry 22,074 crowd for the only game in Melbourne on Saturday. It was the lowest crowd between the sides since round 13, 1999. The corresponding fixture last year, played in round 17 as both teams surged towards finals, attracted 40,125 supporters as the Tigers registered a 27-point win.http://www.afl.com.au/news/2014-06-14/talking-points-richmond-v-fremantle
Quote from: Jackstar is back!!! on June 14, 2014, 06:42:02 PMToday's Crowd of 22,000Exactly half from last year Club would be extremely concernedHahaha the people have spokenStuff em getting what they deserved
Quote from: one-eyed on June 14, 2014, 10:24:37 PM1. Tiger Army demobilisesAfter last round's heart-breaking loss to North Melbourne you could understand some of Richmond's supporters staying away, but the Tigers and the AFL would have been extremely disappointed with the paltry 22,074 crowd for the only game in Melbourne on Saturday. It was the lowest crowd between the sides since round 13, 1999. The corresponding fixture last year, played in round 17 as both teams surged towards finals, attracted 40,125 supporters as the Tigers registered a 27-point win.http://www.afl.com.au/news/2014-06-14/talking-points-richmond-v-fremantleThe way we have capitulated - both the losses and the way we have lost has been disappointing. The game itself has become less appealing to watch - except when the absolute best sides play each other and within that, we have become a poor spectacle.We played okay yesterday in patches but the damage has been done.People have lives outside of football, there are other things we can do doing and 18k chose to do something else yesterday.
Yeah we're already going to vote for him mate, you don't need to keep selling it.....