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  • #16
    see you all next week . looking at the game from the roosters box with uncle Nick.
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    • #17
      3622? On tv it looked as though there might be 200 people including the players, officials and the team's staff.

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      • #18
        At least 3600, they may have exaggerated with the 22

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        • #19
          Bay 17...

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          • #20
            Originally posted by itshowwedoitinthedruitt View Post
            3622 was the posted crowd figure, plenty of undercover seats, no waiting, easy exits from car parks, apart from you interstate fans and ones in the emergency zones, Thanks for not showing up, made my night a whole lot easier.

            Also thanks to the 20 Tigers fans i was able to count
            Lucky there were 3622 there.
            Plenty of undercover seats...yes, 'all' wet.

            Gale blowing, torrential rain, Sydney flooded, homes being washed into the sea...and no roof on Allianz Stadium.

            These days League fans are simply not going to pay their hard-earned money to sit in wet and miserable conditions to watch games.
            They'll stay home and watch it in their warm, dry, living rooms on their big screen tvs...'free'.

            To get fans out of their homes and to the games...the NRL has to provide them with a pleasant experience.
            Attending yesterday's game at Allianz was in no way pleasant.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by bondi-boy View Post

              Lucky there were 3622 there.
              Plenty of undercover seats...yes, 'all' wet.

              Gale blowing, torrential rain, Sydney flooded, homes being washed into the sea...and no roof on Allianz Stadium.

              These days League fans are simply not going to pay their hard-earned money to sit in wet and miserable conditions to watch games.
              They'll stay home and watch it in their warm, dry, living rooms on their big screen tvs...'free'.

              To get fans out of their homes and to the games...the NRL has to provide them with a pleasant experience.
              Attending yesterday's game at Allianz was in no way pleasant.
              The win wasn't too fowl..

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              • #22
                I'll be happy to sit in those conditions again as long as we get the win!!!

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by bondi-boy View Post



                  To get fans out of their homes and to the games...the NRL has to provide them with a pleasant experience.
                  Attending yesterday's game at Allianz was in no way pleasant.
                  This comment is worthy of its own thread. When will the NRL and its clubs begin to provide value for money?

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by JAF View Post
                    I'll be happy to sit in those conditions again as long as we get the win!!!

                    Yeah, I remember one day at the old Penrith Park when the hill turned to mud and the rain made it hard to be sure what was happening on the field.
                    But we won, so no one cared.

                    I watched the wests game on austar from bed under a dooner, but I opened the windows and it was blowing a gale outside !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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