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    His dog was lickin my balls, and he had a problem with it.
    What was I supposed to do? I had to ****in hit him. He called his dog off just as I was about get off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by belchardo View Post
    Singularly the worst thing they have done in the last 25 years.

    Absolute aids

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    ****ing hate that people at work have started talking about this shit.

    I work in an industry full of women too, it's like listening to those two racists from the Gold Coast all day long.

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    Quote Originally Posted by northern_swan View Post
    Singularly the worst thing they have done in the last 25 years.

    Absolute aids
    Quite like their orange kit, very different. But that now means a woman in league jersey, indigenous jersey, miners jersey and the regular kits for this season, alot of jerseys IMO.
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    Taking advantage of fans IMO.

    Clubs are an asset for community, not the other way around.

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    Nice.....no matter what excuses the NRL can come up with. This would have been unthinkable 10 years ago.

    The NRL is in danger of having its worst start to a season for a decade, with its average crowd figures for the opening round lower than the A-League’s this weekend.

    Statistics on crowd figures from the opening round for the past 10 years show that total ground attendance and average crowds are on target to be the lowest in recent history.

    Traditional rivals South Sydney and the Sydney Roosters drew fewer than 30,000 fans to ANZ Stadium on Thursday night while fewer than 20,000 were on hand to watch Brisbane fullback Ben Barba come up against his old club Canterbury on Friday night.

    A crowd of close to 20,000 was at ANZ Stadium yesterday to watch St George Illawarra and Wests Tigers, but even that promising attendance failed to compensate for the disappointing patronage in round one, when seven of the eight games have been scheduled for Sydney.

    In comparison, the A-League’s derby between Sydney FC and the Western Sydney had 40,285 fans pack into Allianz Stadium contributing to an average attendance of 16,870 per game across five games - with the NRL registering 16,753 after seven games.

    The NRL was forced to play games in Sydney because some of its biggest drawing venues - Suncorp Stadium and Mt Smart Stadium among them - were unavailable.

    As a result, heading into tonight’s final match of the round between Cronulla and Gold Coast at Remondis Stadium, the game has lost any hope of surpassing the aggregate total of 123,405 spectators who attended the opening round in 2003.

    An NRL spokesman said yesterday that being forced to play seven games in Sydney had contributed to the poor attendances..
    http://www.theaustralian.com.au/spor...1226849725782#
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    Comparing it to the HAL is a bit iffy when you consider 3 games were played at home by the better drawing sides Jets Victory Roar and then you add in the Sydney derby boosts ours up big time. Add in the fact we are getting to the business end of the season helps us also.

    Until we can get similar levels of coverage TV Radio Print etc and get a similar level of interest in the ENTIRE community we are still well behind them

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    Yes, but many can't seem to realise that the comparisons don't need to be about the present. Lets' look at what has happened and then think about where it might be in 10-20 years time.

    Ask yourself if you thought any of this was possible in Australian club football 10 years ago....

    Consistent crowds over 10,000
    Regular crowds of 15-20,000
    Club crowds of 40k (Sydney) and 50K (Melbourne) for regular season matches being achieved at least once
    All clubs getting a full house at least once and sellouts becoming common
    Jets, Mariners and Roar filling their stadia in NRL strongholds
    Jets outdrawing the Knights at least once on the same weekend
    A local derby too big for its current stadium
    Club sides playing the best from Europe
    The profile of the marquees and quality of many imports
    Club sides in the ACL
    All club games telecast live on pay tv and FTA
    Increased profile and growing TV audience
    Much younger demographic with potential for exponential growth

    If you want to compare to the other codes right now I would say football has passed union and getting on par with the NRL in the next 10 years is achievable, particularly as the dinosaur demographic it has starts to die off. This is extremely noticeable here in Newcastle where the Knights built their following on the older brigade. The demographic of the current media is very much old school too. Still some way short of the unusual thing that is AFL.

    You can spin stats any way you want but the game has grown and is moving forward in steps - you have to be a fool not to see this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jetmaster View Post
    Yes, but many can't seem to realise that the comparisons don't need to be about the present. Lets' look at what has happened and then think about where it might be in 10-20 years time.

    Ask yourself if you thought any of this was possible in Australian club football 10 years ago....

    Consistent crowds over 10,000
    Regular crowds of 15-20,000
    Club crowds of 40k (Sydney) and 50K (Melbourne) for regular season matches being achieved at least once
    All clubs getting a full house at least once and sellouts becoming common
    Jets, Mariners and Roar filling their stadia in NRL strongholds
    Jets outdrawing the Knights at least once on the same weekend
    A local derby too big for its current stadium
    Club sides playing the best from Europe
    The profile of the marquees and quality of many imports
    Club sides in the ACL
    All club games telecast live on pay tv and FTA
    Increased profile and growing TV audience
    Much younger demographic with potential for exponential growth

    If you want to compare to the other codes right now I would say football has passed union and getting on par with the NRL in the next 10 years is achievable, particularly as the dinosaur demographic it has starts to die off. This is extremely noticeable here in Newcastle where the Knights built their following on the older brigade. The demographic of the current media is very much old school too. Still some way short of the unusual thing that is AFL.

    You can spin stats any way you want but the game has grown and is moving forward in steps - you have to be a fool not to see this.
    I have been hearing the sleeping giant chestnut for the best part of 25 years.

    Progress has been made. Where we have come in the last 10 years is amazing. Problem is now progress will be a slow effort.

    NRL has a small turnout of paying spectators and large TV following

    We have good spectator turn out but pretty low TV following

    Add in there are a lot of people who take an interest in the NRL that don't necessarily sit down and watch every match on TV but are well and truly aware of what is going on. Wouldn't think that was the same for us. Most of our fans are pretty much right into it.

    Don't expect miracles overnight

    FFS Last week we played our final NT game before the WC Squad will be announced. Was the result/game/team dissected like it would have been in the other 31 nations going to Brazil?? **** no. The next days paper was running shit about dog molesters and wife beaters and how good it is to have foody back. FFS priorities are still out of whack. TV was its usual silent medium on all things for our NT.

    Have a look at the players in the HAL and the recognition they get in the wider community.

    Show a photo of Taggart the HAL Leading Goal Scorer and a bolter for the WC Squad to 1000 people (outside of Newy) and you would be lucky to find a dozen who would know who it was. Show the same people a photo of Billy Slater and you would be lucky to find a dozen who don't know who it is.

    There is a long long long long way to go

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    Yep it's a big concern, but I'll still follow the knights heaps.

    I think alot has to do with the atmosphere at nrl games and the stupidity of not promoting said fan culture. Sure you have origin and that's a good example where fan culture rivalry has really been pushed except the atmosphere at origin is nothing like would a football game would be there with 80,000 fans there especially a Sydney derby.

    A majority of fans want to go to games for the atmosphere and lifting the team. How many people did we used to take to away games in season one compared to now? Can honestly say jets games would not be the same without the active support.
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    dont forget sokkah get ISC to make their shirts now too.

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    Just for the record MFKS not many people know who Billy Slater is in Melbourne.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jetmaster View Post
    Nice.....no matter what excuses the NRL can come up with. This would have been unthinkable 10 years ago.
    there are many chest puffers that big noted in the day and are now silent these days. they can continue to go fkemselves.

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    There was some ex meat head on Triple J's Hack program yesterday Ian Roberts or something didn't quite catch his last name. He was going on about how he got concussion at least 10-12 times in his career and now he has slight brain damage and memory loss. He just wanted to bring awareness to the problem so kids and there coaches know the risk.

    I know the NRL just think this is a storm in a teapot, but I think it could potentially cripple the game.
    Thoughts?
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    I'M GULLIBLE!

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    Don't the meat-heads need to have a brain, before they can suffer brain damage??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Premy View Post
    There was some ex meat head on Triple J's Hack program yesterday Ian Roberts or something didn't quite catch his last name. He was going on about how he got concussion at least 10-12 times in his career and now he has slight brain damage and memory loss. He just wanted to bring awareness to the problem so kids and there coaches know the risk.

    I know the NRL just think this is a storm in a teapot, but I think it could potentially cripple the game.
    Thoughts?
    Should bring in a rule saying every player must wear headgear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackmac79 View Post
    Should bring in a rule saying every player must wear headgear.
    A expert in the field of head injuries said it wouldn't do anything. The head gear they use now is useful when it comes to preventing fractures, only the hard helmets like in NFL can prevent concussion but the hard helmets give players a false sense of security and players the lead into tackles with there head.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Premy View Post
    A expert in the field of head injuries said it wouldn't do anything. The head gear they use now is useful when it comes to preventing fractures, only the hard helmets like in NFL can prevent concussion but the hard helmets give players a false sense of security and players the lead into tackles with there head.
    I should have made it clear with an emoticon that I wasn't being serious. It's like a car accident. Your wraped in a hard metal case but your insides will still be liquid. Same thing happens to the brain. Those little padded helmets do nothing.

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    I did my level1 Rudy league sports trainers a few weeks ago.

    The intentions of the league are for players suspected of concussion at any level are to removed from the field, have an automatic week off and not play till medical clearance is obtained.


    They all freely admitted though that this never happens

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    Have a look at what's happening in the NFL right now in regards to concussion and CTE lawsuits.
    There's a massive class action from former players.
    This is inevitably what will happen in rugby league. Their half assed new concussion guidelines won't work and it's showing that they aren't taking this stuff seriously.

    As for crowds it's quite simple, the NRL is adopting the AFL model of scrapping suburban grounds. The only problem is that worked in Melbourne (after much tut tutting) but Sydney is a shithole and trying to get yer bogans from Northern Beaches, The Shire etc to SFS or Homebush is a lost cause.
    Sydney just isn't setup that way.
    They either stick with it and suffer the consequences for a few years until habits change or scrap it and go back to the GOOD OLD DAYS FOOOOOOTTTTTYYYYY!!!

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