Sutherlandbear
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On Ausstadiums it was reported as 2,467.lol i thought APIA was getting 4000 every game?
even that 600 is far greater than what they average during the regular season.
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Sign Up Now!On Ausstadiums it was reported as 2,467.lol i thought APIA was getting 4000 every game?
even that 600 is far greater than what they average during the regular season.
On Ausstadiums it was reported as 2,467.
Not really, as Australia is a hotly contested market for the sponsorship dollar. If you can't tell them that you are averaging 10-15,000 per match, then you end up with crumbs, compared to say, the Bronco's, who are pulling in 46,000 per game. Sponsors want their brand seen by as many as possible. The more money, then the better the product on the pitch.View attachment 5010
Average crowd numbers and percentage of stadium filled in Portugal’s top flight in the first half of the season. We are too worried about crowds in Australia.
The Championship was experimental in its first year, the fact that FA have committed to continue it for a further five years shows that it achieved what it set out to do.I think the championship has a lot going for it purely because the scheduling was never designed for big crowds. Lets be honest 12pm and 1pm games are not ideal. By contrast look at the attendances of some of the night games South v Olympic, Apia v Syd cro and Preston v Avondale for eg.
Sure sbs blah blah but the fact is we didnt really scratch the surface of what could be achieved. We even had to tuck the grand final away at 3pm on a Saturday.
If the 2026 edition has 3-4 night games a week (Friday through Sunday) and the knockout games are all in prime time that alone will eclipse last editions attendances.
There were ONE of teh factors though, at least according to the pundits at the time... Its been nearly 2 months now, we should be hearing from FA about a "report card" on the Championship soon.The Championship was experimental in its first year, the fact that FA have committed to continue it for a further five years shows that it achieved what it set out to do.
Obviously attendance figures were not a big factor.
Pundits? pfft.There were ONE of teh factors though, at least according to the pundits at the time... Its been nearly 2 months now, we should be hearing from FA about a "report card" on the Championship soon.
I surely hope so but until I hear more or a further update from the new FA I’d feel bit more comfortable.Pundits? pfft.
As for a report card, we may get one but the mere fact that they have endorsed it for a further five years tells me all I need to know.
The Championship was experimental in its first year, the fact that FA have committed to continue it for a further five years shows that it achieved what it set out to do.
Obviously attendance figures were not a big factor.
Where did you read that it’s ‘ guaranteed for 2 years’? According to Joey Lynch in his report of the announcement of the new CEO for FA they have committed to continue with it for 5 years.only 2 years guaranteed with this format, no-one knows what the plan is for the '5 years'.
Where did you read that it’s ‘ guaranteed for 2 years’? According to Joey Lynch in his report of the announcement of the new CEO for FA they have committed to continue with it for 5 years.
At this point in time the format is something that will, no doubt, be worked out in due course.
I thought the only thing guaranteed was the 8 foundation clubs for 2 x years but that the format would change if/when further licences clubs could be added?it was announced before the tournament kicked off, (mid last year). The clubs were notified the only thing guaranteed for two years was this format.
No doubt the FA have committed to a 5 year plan, but no one knows if it will stay like this or revert to foundation clubs, stand alone league season etc
Stay tuned…. all will be revealed in due course.I thought the only thing guaranteed was the 8 foundation clubs for 2 x years but that the format would change if/when further licences clubs could be added?
Do you have some info or just being dramatic? lolStay tuned…. all will be revealed in due course.![]()
This is an easy low hanging fruit solution to boost crowd attendance figures. You would have one Friday night and one twilight Saturday afternoon kick off (around 5.00-5.30 pm), and another Saturday evening (around 7.00-7.30 pm) kick off. You'd still retain some some fixtures at Saturday and Sunday 3pm kick off times to spread out matches.If the 2026 edition has 3-4 night games a week (Friday through Sunday) and the knockout games are all in prime time that alone will eclipse last editions attendances.
It’s not about being dramatic it’s just about being patient.Do you have some info or just being dramatic? lol
It really is and I think Football Australia has used some past experience in their approach to the championship.I think we all agree that the Australian Championship had a good start, and that there would be tweaks and small changes required to further refine and improve the competition.
This is an easy low hanging fruit solution to boost crowd attendance figures. You would have one Friday night and one twilight Saturday afternoon kick off (around 5.00-5.30 pm), and another Saturday evening (around 7.00-7.30 pm) kick off. You'd still retain some some fixtures at Saturday and Sunday 3pm kick off times to spread out matches.
I think SBS would boost TV viewership by flipping from a Saturday 1.00 pm and 3.15 pm kick offs to 5.00 pm and 7.15 pm live coverage. At the very least they could have Saturday 3.15 pm and 5.30 pm kick offs if compromise was needed.
Social media engagement and promotion was great and hit the mark.
Many clubs would have seen the positivity generated by the Australian Championship, so their recruitment and efforts will be much more focused on being more successful in the 2026 edition.
Lets hope its a positive outcome.Stay tuned…. all will be revealed in due course.![]()
I had to look up where I got the 4,611 figure from back then. Looks like the club was publishing that figure:
I don't know what to believe now haha
Quite a big difference between 4,611 and 682!