Luigi742
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Just under 8k for Glory vs Wellington last night.
not bad considering the weather and how bad we played last week.
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Just under 8k for Glory vs Wellington last night.
not bad considering the weather and how bad we played last week.
Heart vs Newcastle - 7125. Ridiculous crowd given the weather was perfect in Melbourne.
Well I actually thought it was a bit low and disappointing tbf.
Adelaide remains a mystery to me, top of the table and haven't managed 10,000 to a home match this season, i've heard all sorts of stories dating back to the departure of Coolen and people boycotting because they didnt sign Flores, whatever the reason is im sure they will pick up now.
Nice to see Heart have increased prices of tickets for the Derby. Child $15, Con $21, Adult $30, Family $65 for Victory end and Cheapest GA Seats at Swan St.
Going by normal Cat C/GA at Docklands/Swan St (inc. Derby) prices at Victory games it's Child $5, Con $11, Adult $20, Family $45.
Big increase. Typical of what you'd expect from that mob.
Nice to see Heart have increased prices of tickets for the Derby. Child $15, Con $21, Adult $30, Family $65 for Victory end and Cheapest GA Seats at Swan St.
Going by normal Cat C/GA at Docklands/Swan St (inc. Derby) prices at Victory games it's Child $5, Con $11, Adult $20, Family $45.
Big increase. Typical of what you'd expect from that mob.
Via Ticketmaster website.Victory prices at AAMI Park are the same as Heart for normal games - Adult $25, Concession $15.
General Admission Adult price for this year's derby at Etihad was $28.90.
What's the issue with that? Smaller capacity ground. And most English clubs do the same, as it's a pretty stock part of economics. There is simply more demand for a derby ticket than is for a Mariners game.Nice to see Heart have increased prices of tickets for the Derby. Child $15, Con $21, Adult $30, Family $65 for Victory end and Cheapest GA Seats at Swan St.
Going by normal Cat C/GA at Docklands/Swan St (inc. Derby) prices at Victory games it's Child $5, Con $11, Adult $20, Family $45.
Big increase. Typical of what you'd expect from that mob.
I think that Aami Park handles the prices for tickets, but I could be wrong.What's the issue with that? Smaller capacity ground. And most English clubs do the same, as it's a pretty stock part of economics. There is simply more demand for a derby ticket than is for a Mariners game.
Though, the Heart really need to cheapen their ticket sells. They're not helping the small crowds by charging what they are.
Mariners game was like 40 degrees so 7k not all 2 badAny reasons for the Mariners and Wellington crowds?
Wouldn't that mean it is the perfect day to go?Mariners game was like 40 degrees so 7k not all 2 bad
Only one stand is in shade at Gosford for a 5:30pm kick off. The rest of the ground is in full sunlight. After watching Melbourne play Gold Coast in 40 degree heat 2 year ago, it isn't a good feeling if you can't get into shade.Wouldn't that mean it is the perfect day to go?
Wasn't it cloudy for the whole match though? Still hot no doubt, but no sunlight factor.Only one stand is in shade at Gosford for a 5:30pm kick off. The rest of the ground is in full sunlight. After watching Melbourne play Gold Coast in 40 degree heat 2 year ago, it isn't a good feeling if you can't get into shade.
We've reached one-third through the season. Currently the season average is up by an impressive 27% from 2011/12. Let's have a look at each of the clubs' averages compared to last season..
Percentage Increase/Decrease (11/12 - 12/13)
Melbourne: +17.5%
Sydney: +70%
Brisbane: +20%
Newcastle: +18%
Central Coast: +6%
Perth: +15.5%
Adelaide: -4.5%
Wellington: -8%
Heart: -22%
**If you compare Gold Coast's average (11/12) compared to Western Sydney's you'll find a +227% increase in crowds. This obviously has contributed a lot to the season average too.