last 5 years is 2017-2021.
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last 5 years is 2017-2021.
19,000 at Marvel is compelling evidence for Richmond.
Let's cut the bullshit, he said crowds and membership last 5 years. Combined
Richmond 5,294,390
Collingwood 5,351,418
you come up with add em all up
When's the last time West Coast got under 20k for a home game? WACA days maybe?
Forgotten the derby already?
Other than due to COVID, our last home crowd under 20k was in 1989.
Went and looked through the Eagles' attendances. Even sub-25K hasn't happened since 2000.
Collingwood are already reaching that during their first season of being terrible. Richmond had a handful like that in 2014 before they were consistently good.
Richmond
- Under 20,000 at Marvel on two occasions = 2003 vs Port Adelaide (15,920) and 2021 vs GWS (19,000 ??)
Winners fatigue? Pies last had that in 1930.Wait... Richmond had less than 20,000 at their game in Melbourne today - where were their other 80k members?
Oh, I forgot: pets can't go to games
Winners fatigue? Pies last had that in 1930
To further add.Less than 20,000 as the home team (excluding 2020)
West Coast
Collingwood
- Several games between 1987-1989 at Subiaco Oval and the WACA.
- Nothing under 20,000 since then.
Richmond
- Never got under 20,000 at the MCG. The closest was 20,320 against Fremantle in 2016.
- Just one game under 20,000 at Marvel (2016 vs Gold Coast = 17,644).
- Less than 20,000 at Victoria Park was against West Coast in 1999.
- Under 20,000 multiple times at the MCG as the home team, which last happened in 2010 against Adelaide.
- Under 20,000 at Marvel on two occasions = 2003 vs Port Adelaide (15,920) and 2021 vs GWS (18,798)
Essendon have never had under 20,000 at the MCG. Lowest it's had is 20,453 against the Brisbane Bears in 1993.To further add.
Bombers compare favourably against Collingwood & Richmond I think?
Essendon
Excluding the year Essendon lost its players to suspension (x 2, 2016), lowest home crowd since 1997 - 23,705 (Marvel V Port Power 2015).
Don’t know how you go back further however wouldn’t be many prior to 1997 unless at Windy Hill / Princes Park
To further add.
Bombers compare favourably against Collingwood & Richmond I think?
Essendon
Excluding the year Essendon lost its players to suspension (x 2, 2016), lowest home crowd since 1997 - 23,705 (Marvel V Port Power 2015).
Don’t know how you go back further however wouldn’t be many prior to 1997 unless at Windy Hill / Princes Park
well, yes, great side, my point was there are literally a handful of 105-110 year olds left living in Victoria who would remember a time when Pies fans got accustomed/potentially complacent about winning.Let us know when you catch up
Or win 4 in a row
Or 3 in a row
Or 2 in a row twice
Just kidding, that's 4 in a row
Tigers may have 100k members but their support is not that big beyond the members they have and a few K probably are 2nd team members.
as I said, not something living Pies fans could know about, but maybe you get complacent about winning at the back end of a dynasty?Anyone who isn't a Tugger knows that their "members" don't go to games
Wonder why that is?
Thanks for the rent free living space mateHow many at the Tigers match today?
Odd year to start the count.I think it's fairly simple.
Collingwood and Essendon have always been the biggest Melbourne clubs since Essendon moved away from Windy Hill in the 90s.
Richmond enjoyed a boost from the premierships, but we're now seeing it return back to how it always was.
If Essendon won a premiership and moved to the MCG, it wouldn't be a debate.
Home attendance average since 1997
Collingwood - 50,000
Essendon - 46,434
Richmond - 42,697
West Coast don't have the national support Essendon and Collingwood have so it's difficult to say who is bigger.