- Collingwood
- West Coast
- Essendon
- Richmond
- Gap
- Crows
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- Hawks
- Gap
- The rest.
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- Gold Coast
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I assume you place Essendon a tier below due to 14 years without a finals win.
The incredible thing about EFC is that despite the poor success, the saga and the media bashing, our club has record sponsorship deals without losing any sponsors, 70,000 members, huge revenue, and is the second most supported Vic club in Australia. If the success comes I would think our top-tier status will be undisputed.
You do understand the mcg is more limited in size and we now play at GCS and GWS some of the old attendance records are impossible to break.
No it wouldn't. Judd's 2006 is one of the best ever individual seasons by a mid.lol Kevin Sheedy's 1974 season would just about be better than any season from any West Coast mid
Actually a comment on crowd averages, if you cop a year playing both those sides away then your average crowd for the year will drop as they are very small grounds, same if you play at Geelong.This sounds awfully close to admitting you only get big crowds when the away team's supporters come along.
Two different comps so counting them all is fine, just not together.37 AFL/SANFL premierships
If its so easy why did Collingwood only sell the 5th most amount?What also needs to factored in regarding memberships is the ease of purchase now days, never before has it been so easy, so EAD Richmond, you still suck.
Sheedy 1974: 24.22 disposals, 1.48 goals, Judd 2006: 25.87 disposals, 1.26 goalsNo it wouldn't. Judd's 2006 is one of the best ever individual seasons by a mid.
Sheedy 1974: 24.22 disposals, 1.48 goals, Judd 2006: 25.87 disposals, 1.26 goals
And seeing that Sheedy played in a era of lower average disposals his season is easily better
The Brownlow is just the umpire's favorite player, and seeing the best player that year Kevin Bartlett who played the greatest season ever by a mid didn't win it shows the lack of valueYou'd think with such a fantastic year he'd pole at least a vote in the Brownlow State League medal wouldn't you?
What also needs to factored in regarding memberships is the ease of purchase now days, never before has it been so easy, so EAD Richmond, you still suck.
I thought you were a little envious of Richmond's recent success but this is now turning into obsession. 2.47AM? WTF?What also needs to factored in regarding memberships is the ease of purchase now days, never before has it been so easy, so EAD Richmond, you still suck.
Look, I might be one of the people who will back you in the sanfl vs vfl argument37 AFL/SANFL premierships
Because we had missed finals for 3 or 4 years and didn't look like making it this year, more ron!If its so easy why did Collingwood only sell the 5th most amount?
I'm in the UK dumb ass.I thought you were a little envious of Richmond's recent success but this is now turning into obsession. 2.47AM? WTF?
It's an old nickname, let it go. It's known what it means in terms of its context at the time, the traditional 4 biggest clubs in the traditional home of football state.
If you identify by number of supporters, then states with only 2 teams in a big market obviously have an ease of market share.
If Victoria had two clubs, Richmond and Collingwood, their membership numbers, crowds, revenue, etc. would be stupidly high.
It's not hard to be big in a two team state.
West Coast, Adelaide, Swans and Brisbane should be the 4 biggest clubs in terms of members, stadium capacity attendance (by % only as some stadiums obviously bigger than others), number of identifying supporters, etc. Long term, we may eventually see this, in theory we should see this if these clubs are doing things well.
Huh? Isn't it easy for all clubs supporters to purchase then? Why do some find it easier than others?
For the longest time I had no idea that Richmond were a so called powerhouse club. Literally the whole time I followed the VFL/AFL when the Eagles came in, until 2017, Richmond were a lovable basketcase. The butt of mirthful jokes. An easy win when you checked the fixtures. Quite seriously, for over 30 years, I never once considered them a big club, because for that whole time, they weren't.
Anyways, the times move on, and they've done well in recent times. Good for them.
Sheedy 1974: 24.22 disposals, 1.48 goals, Judd 2006: 25.87 disposals, 1.26 goals
And seeing that Sheedy played in a era of lower average disposals his season is easily better
The Brownlow is just the umpire's favorite player, and seeing the best player that year Kevin Bartlett who played the greatest season ever by a mid didn't win it shows the lack of value