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Re: Adelaide United v WS Wanderers Match Day Jamboree!!!©

Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2017 10:26 pm
by EdDog
They definitely lost some seats when they changed to the red seats but I think the bigger issue is they won't sell standing only tickets anymore.
That makes sense.

Re: Adelaide United v WS Wanderers Match Day Jamboree!!!©

Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2017 12:56 am
by sevengoals
I hear that the SA Sports Minister has criticized Adelaide United and their fans for not being able to fill Hindmarsh.

Here we go.
They are opening up another front.



B)
Do you mean the drunken womaniser who likes to be called “Rooster”? He really is a buffoon and I usually disregard his antics, however, he has a point. What has happened to the crowd?


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I've no idea who he is or what he is...
I just noticed "his comments" in the tweets on the side of this page.

B)

Re: Adelaide United v WS Wanderers Match Day Jamboree!!!©

Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2017 8:40 am
by View From The Top
Bit like how Port Power couldn't fill AAMI Stadium, didn't stop the Govt rebuilding Adelaide oval largely for their benefit...

Also shows great lack of understanding of United's position - rebuilding after what was possibly the worst season in the club's history.

But having said that, the drop off is a cause for concern, hopefully improved results will bring people back again.

Adelaide United v WS Wanderers Match Day Jamboree!!!©

Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2017 9:21 am
by EdDog
Bit like how Port Power couldn't fill AAMI Stadium, didn't stop the Govt rebuilding Adelaide oval largely for their benefit...

Also shows great lack of understanding of United's position - rebuilding after what was possibly the worst season in the club's history.

But having said that, the drop off is a cause for concern, hopefully improved results will bring people back again.
It’s not just us though, ratings and attendances are down across the league.

Combination of things but the league as a whole is just stale.

Really need a couple extra teams say 2018 onwards. Build on some momentum coming out of the 2018 World Cup.

However FFA will be too busy with their congressional crisis to get anything meaningful done.

Re: Adelaide United v WS Wanderers Match Day Jamboree!!!©

Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2017 10:12 am
by View From The Top
Yes, all those things are not helping.

Re: RE: Re: Adelaide United v WS Wanderers Match Day Jamboree!!!©

Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2017 12:49 pm
by bpowell454
Bit like how Port Power couldn't fill AAMI Stadium, didn't stop the Govt rebuilding Adelaide oval largely for their benefit...

Also shows great lack of understanding of United's position - rebuilding after what was possibly the worst season in the club's history.

But having said that, the drop off is a cause for concern, hopefully improved results will bring people back again.
Not to mention all AFL supporters get free public transport to within a couple of hundred metres walk to the ground.

Re: Adelaide United v WS Wanderers Match Day Jamboree!!!©

Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2017 3:05 pm
by EdDog
Bit like how Port Power couldn't fill AAMI Stadium, didn't stop the Govt rebuilding Adelaide oval largely for their benefit...

Also shows great lack of understanding of United's position - rebuilding after what was possibly the worst season in the club's history.

But having said that, the drop off is a cause for concern, hopefully improved results will bring people back again.
Not to mention all AFL supporters get free public transport to within a couple of hundred metres walk to the ground.
Pretty sure the AFL / Footy clubs pay for the transport though, at least in part.

Re: RE: Re: Adelaide United v WS Wanderers Match Day Jamboree!!!©

Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2017 3:19 pm
by shinAUFC
Bit like how Port Power couldn't fill AAMI Stadium, didn't stop the Govt rebuilding Adelaide oval largely for their benefit...

Also shows great lack of understanding of United's position - rebuilding after what was possibly the worst season in the club's history.

But having said that, the drop off is a cause for concern, hopefully improved results will bring people back again.
Not to mention all AFL supporters get free public transport to within a couple of hundred metres walk to the ground.
Its not free, its included in the price of the ticket