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Attendances 2012 / 13 season

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Just on the crowds … list shows team by team..

SFC… P 3 … TC 79, 078 … A 26, 359
MV…. P 4 … TC 101, 351 .. A 25, 338
BRI… P 4… TC 65, 853 … A 16, 463
JETS.. P 4… TC 57, 185 … A 14, 296
CCM… P2… TC 24, 878 … A 12, 439
WSW… P 4 … TC 46, 670 … A 11, 668
PTH… P 4 … TC 39, 986 … A 9, 997
NIX … P 3 … TC  27, 807 … A 9, 269
AUD … P 4 … TC 35, 475 … A 8, 869
HET … P 3 … TC 22, 730 … A 7, 577

Socceroo/ Mariner / Whangarei

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over 13 years ago

Adelaide average crowd is wrong if they've played 4 home games so far.

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over 13 years ago

el grapadura wrote:

Adelaide average crowd is wrong if they've played 4 home games so far.


Fixed ... edited table.. 

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over 13 years ago

From 442
Average ratings for the A-League over the last 7 seasons are:-
Season 1 - 38k
Season 2 - 53k
Season 3 - 65k
Season 4 - 60k
Season 5 - 48k
Season 6 - 43k
Season 7 - 63k
Season 8 - 96k to date

Socceroo/ Mariner / Whangarei

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A couple of stats…

Sydney FC v Adelaide United – 96,000

Melbourne Heart v Newcastle Jets – 62,000

Perth Glory v Wellington Phoenix – 48,000

Western Sydney Wanderers v Melbourne Victory – 67,000

Central Coast Mariners v Brisbane Roar – 77, 000

Round Total 350, 000

Games with less than 50k ratings Season 8 to date with 40 matches played

2

Games between 50k and 75k ratings Season 8 to date with 40 matches played

11

Games between 75k and 100k ratings Season 8 to date with 40 matches played

10

Games between 100k – 125k ratings Season 8 to date with 40 matches played

12

Games with between 125k – 150k ratings Season 8 to date with 40 matches played

3

Games with more than 150k ratings Season 8 to date with 40 matches played

2


Crowds this round


Round 8:
Sydney vs Adelaide - 13,317
Heart vs Perth - 7,125
Western Sydney vs Melbourne - 9,614
Perth vs Wellington - 7,982
Central Coast vs Brisbane - 9,084

Round 8 total: 47,122
Round 8 average: 9,424
Season total: 548,135
Season average: 13,704

Socceroo/ Mariner / Whangarei

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over 13 years ago

Should be Heart v Jets not Perth


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over 13 years ago

Says it all.... from the OZ... add the massive increase this year as well ... also look at http://resources3.news.com.au/images/2012/11/27/1226525/239527-121128-s-what-people-are-watching.jpg


AFL, A-League big winners in football report after viewers switch off rugby
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/afl-a-league-big-winners-in-football-report-after-viewers-switch-off-rugby/story-e6frg6n6-1226525246762

AS if the ARU didn't have enough problems on its hands with disgruntled five-eighth Quade Cooper, now comes a report that shows viewers are turning off the game in droves.

Global sports research agency Repucom International has just finished compiling its 2012 Football Benchmarking Report, which compares figures from Australia's football codes - AFL, NRL, Super Rugby and the A-League - based on OzTAM ratings and AGB Nielsen audience research.

While AFL and the A-League were the big winners and the NRL remained steady, it was the alarming dip in fans watching the Super Rugby competition that should have the powerbrokers at ARU headquarters concerned.

Having drawn a cumulative audience of 8.8 million when the Queensland Reds won their first title in 2011, that figure slumped to 7.8 million this year when the Reds were the only team of five Australian franchises to make the finals.

Despite their inability to win back-to-back titles, the Reds were still the most popular franchise with 1.89 million viewers followed by the NSW Waratahs with 1.71 million and Melbourne Rebels with 1.33 million.

"Super Rugby had a disappointing season, no doubt on the back of sub-standard performances by the Australian franchises," Repucom International's Asia, Australia and New Zealand managing director, Lynne Anderson, said yesterday.

"Comparisons with the 2011 season were always going to be difficult, given the huge wave of success that saw the Reds take out the trophy."

The AFL announced its record $1.253 billion media rights deal last year and capitalised on a boom in subscription television broadcasts which were up from 19.3 million viewers in 2011 to 39.3 million this year - an increase of 101 per cent.

Although free-to-air viewers dropped from 94 million to 84 million this year, or a loss of 10.69 per cent, the massive increase in pay-TV watchers was enough to help the AFL record an increase of 8.59 per cent across the board.

Collingwood was the most watched club with 24.26 million viewers followed by Hawthorn with 22.30 million and premier Sydney with 19.83 million.

The NRL has also benefited from a lucrative $1.023bn media rights deal recently but showed only a marginal increase in viewers from 113.5 million to 113.9 million, or 0.37 per cent, this year.

Brisbane was the most popular team with 22.91 million viewers followed by the Bulldogs with 21.80 million and South Sydney with 19.75 million.

However, it is another test considered more accurate - which counts a viewer only once throughout the season - that shows the gap between AFL and NRL might not be as big as first thought: the gap between the two codes was only 128,000 viewers in favour of the AFL.

The other big winner was the A-League, which has also recently negotiated a $160m media rights deal. Figures show its viewing audience had jumped from 7.5 million last year to 9.5 million in 2012 - an increase of 26.72 per cent.

Brisbane Roar drew the most viewers with 2.44 million followed by Melbourne Victory with 2.34 million and Perth Glory with 2.06 million.

It is a figure that will climb higher next year with the addition of several star imports this season - most notably Italian superstar Alessandro Del Piero.

"The A League had a great year in 2011-12, producing the largest increase of all football codes with a 27 per cent increase in cumulative audiences," Anderson said.

"And this figure will be resoundingly beaten in the current season, with the Del Piero and Emile Heskey presence, especially producing substantial increases across all consumption metrics for the game."


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over 13 years ago

Nice. 

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over 13 years ago

Last night MV V PG ... 78, 0000

from 442...

Would love to know the Nix ratings in NZ to add to those below...

Accumulative ratings Home and Away by club up to round Eight

Sydney FC
Wellington Phoenix v Sydney FC - 109,000 
Western Sydney Wanderers v Sydney FC - 102,000
Sydney FC v Perth Glory - 100,000
Sydney FC v Newcastle Jets - 156,000
Central Coast Mariners v Sydney FC - 128,000
Sydney FC v Melbourne Victory - 155,000
Brisbane Roar v Sydney FC - 132,000
Sydney FC v Adelaide United - 96,000
Sydney FC = 978,000

Melbourne Victory
Melbourne Victory v Melbourne Heart - 129,000 
Brisbane Roar v Melbourne Victory -101,000
Newcastle Jets v Melbourne Victory - 125,000
Melbourne Victory v Adelaide United - 102,000
Melbourne Victory v Wellington Phoenix - 67,000
Sydney FC v Melbourne Victory - 155,000
Melbourne Victory v Central Coast Mariners - 99,000
Western Sydney Wanderers v Melbourne Victory - 67,000
Melbourne Victory = 845,000

Newcastle Jets
Newcastle Jets v Adelaide United - 77,000
Sydney FC v Newcastle Jets - 156,000
Newcastle Jets v Central Coast Mariners - 78,000
Newcastle Jets v Melbourne Victory - 125,000
Perth Glory v Newcastle Jets - 105,000
Western Sydney Wanderers v Newcastle Jets - 101,000
Newcastle Jets v Wellington Phoenix - 53,000
Melbourne Heart v Newcastle Jets - 62,000
Newcastle Jets = 757,000

Brisbane Roar 
Brisbane Roar v Adelaide United - 93,000
Brisbane Roar v Melbourne Victory -101,000
Wellington Phoenix v Brisbane Roar - 58,000
Brisbane Roar v Western Sydney Wanderers - 100,000 
Perth Glory v Brisbane Roar - 102,000
Melbourne Heart v Brisbane Roar - 93,000
Brisbane Roar v Sydney FC - 132,000
Central Coast Mariners v Brisbane Roar - 77,000
Brisbane Roar = 756,000

Western Sydney Wanderers
Western Sydney Wanderers v Central Coast Mariners - 124,000
Adelaide United v Western Sydney Wanderers - 90,000
Western Sydney Wanderers v Sydney FC - 102,000
Brisbane Roar v Western Sydney Wanderers - 100,000 
Western Sydney Wanderers v Melbourne Heart - 108,000
Western Sydney Wanderers v Newcastle Jets - 101,000
Perth Glory v Western Sydney Wanderers - 68,000
Western Sydney Wanderers v Melbourne Victory - 67,000
Western Sydney Wanderers = 740,000

Central Coast Mariners
Melbourne Heart v Central Coast Mariners - 57,000 
Central Coast Mariners v Sydney FC - 128,000
Newcastle Jets v Central Coast Mariners - 78,000
Central Coast Mariners v Perth Glory - 78,000
Western Sydney Wanderers v Central Coast Mariners - 124,000
Wellington Phoenix v Central Coast Mariners - 46,000
Melbourne Victory v Central Coast Mariners - 99,000
Central Coast Mariners v Brisbane Roar - 77,000
Central Coast Mariners = 687,000

Adelaide United 
Melbourne Victory v Adelaide United - 102,000
Adelaide United v Wellington Phoenix - 71,000
Adelaide United v Western Sydney Wanderers - 90,000
Newcastle Jets v Adelaide United - 77,000
Brisbane Roar v Adelaide United - 93,000
Adelaide United v Perth Glory - 80,000
Sydney FC v Adelaide United - 96,000
Adelaide United v Melbourne Heart - 75,000
Adelaide United = 684,000

Melbourne Heart
Melbourne Victory v Melbourne Heart - 129,000 
Melbourne Heart v Wellington Phoenix - 74,000
Western Sydney Wanderers v Melbourne Heart - 108,000
Perth Glory v Melbourne Heart - 67,000
Melbourne Heart v Central Coast Mariners - 57,000 
Melbourne Heart v Brisbane Roar - 93,000
Adelaide United v Melbourne Heart - 75,000
Melbourne Heart v Newcastle Jets - 62,000
Melbourne Heart = 665,000

Perth Glory
Perth Glory v Brisbane Roar - 102,000
Central Coast Mariners v Perth Glory - 78,000
Perth Glory v Melbourne Heart - 67,000
Perth Glory v Newcastle Jets - 105,000
Sydney FC v Perth Glory - 100,000
Adelaide United v Perth Glory - 80,000
Perth Glory v Western Sydney Wanderers - 68,000
Perth Glory v Wellington Phoenix - 48,000
Perth Glory = 648,000

Wellington Phoenix
Wellington Phoenix v Sydney FC - 109,000 
Melbourne Victory v Wellington Phoenix - 67,000
Melbourne Heart v Wellington Phoenix - 74,000
Wellington Phoenix v Brisbane Roar - 58,000
Adelaide United v Wellington Phoenix - 71,000 
Wellington Phoenix v Central Coast Mariners - 46,000
Newcastle Jets v Wellington Phoenix - 53,000
Perth Glory v Wellington Phoenix - 48,000
Wellington Phoenix = 526,000

Socceroo/ Mariner / Whangarei

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From 442
Week 9 Actual
Melbourne Victory v Perth Glory - 78,000
Central Coast Mariners v Adelaide United - 62,000
Brisbane Roar v Newcastle Jets - 82,000
Wellington Phoenix v Western Sydney Wanderers - 51,000
Sydney FC v Melbourne Heart - 87,000
Accumulative viewers for round - 360,000
Accumulative viewers for the season to date(45 games) - 4,013,000
Rating Average for Round - 72,000
Rating Average for season to date(45 games) - 89,178
[B]Games with less than 50k ratings Season 8 NOT including Finals matches. Total season games in brackets[/B]
Season Seven 48(135)
Season Eight 2(45)
[B]Games between 50k and 75k ratings Season 8 Not including Finals. Total season games in brackets[/B]
Season Seven 72(135)
Season Eight 13(45)
[B]Games between 75k and 100k ratings Season 8 Not including Finals. Total season games in brackets[/B]
Season Seven 11(135)
Season Eight 13(45)
[B]Games between 100k - 125k ratings Season 8 NOT including Finals matches. Total season games in brackets[/B]
Season Seven 1(135)
Season Eight 12(45)
[B]Games with between 125k - 150k ratings Season 8 NOT including Finals matches. Total season games in brackets[/B]
Season Seven 1(135)
Season Eight 3(45)
[B]Games with more than 150k ratings Season 8 NOT including Finals matches. Total season games in brackets [/B]
Season Seven 2(135)
Season Eight 2(45)

Socceroo/ Mariner / Whangarei

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 Ratings for our game v WSW at home

Hyundai A-League: 23,090 (4:30pm – 6:25pm)

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Big bash rated more yesterday than anything else across all sky sport channels yesterday.  Massive thumbs down

Most watched on SKY Sport 3

  1. Cricket KFC 20/20: 26,140 (7:30pm – 11:10pm)
  2. 24/7: 22,920 (12:30pm – 12:55pm)
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Week 10 
Adelaide United v Melbourne Victory - 85,000
Melbourne Heart v Perth Glory - 53,000
Newcastle Jets v Central Coast Mariners - 57,000
Wellington Phoenix v Sydney FC - 77, 000
Western Sydney Wanderers v Brisbane Roar - 71, 000


Yesterday's  ratings and compare to Big Bash 
6 LIVE: FOOTBALL: A-LEAGUE WELL V SYDNEY FOX SPORTS 1 77,000
11 LIVE: FOOTBALL: A-LEAGUE W SYD V BRIS FOX SPORTS 1 71,000
Other:
1 LIVE: CRICKET: BIG BASH LEAGUE FOX SPORTS 2 225,000
2 LIVE: CRICKET: BIG BASH LEAGUE FOX SPORTS 2 206,000
7 LIVE: FOOTBALL: EPL MAN CITY V MAN UTD FOX SPORTS 2 74,000
9 LIVE: FOOTBALL: A-LEAGUE ON SUNDAY FOX SPORTS 1 71,000
10 LIVE: CRICKET: BEFORE THE BASH FOX SPORTS 2 71,000
Just to compare these were the TV ratings for the 2012 Big Bash first weekend last year:
Fri 16 Dec – Sydney Sixers v Brisbane Heat - 342,000
Sat 17 Dec – Melbourne Stars v Sydney Thunder - 488,000
Sun 18 Dec – Adelaide Strikers v Melbourne Renegades - 349,000
Sun 18 Dec – Perth Scorchers v Hobart Hurricanes - 273,000

Socceroo/ Mariner / Whangarei

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Midfielder wrote:


Week 10 
Adelaide United v Melbourne Victory - 85,000
Melbourne Heart v Perth Glory - 53,000
Newcastle Jets v Central Coast Mariners - 57,000
Wellington Phoenix v Sydney FC - 77, 000
Western Sydney Wanderers v Brisbane Roar - 71, 000


Yesterday's  ratings and compare to Big Bash 
6 LIVE: FOOTBALL: A-LEAGUE WELL V SYDNEY FOX SPORTS 1 77,000
11 LIVE: FOOTBALL: A-LEAGUE W SYD V BRIS FOX SPORTS 1 71,000
Other:
1 LIVE: CRICKET: BIG BASH LEAGUE FOX SPORTS 2 225,000
2 LIVE: CRICKET: BIG BASH LEAGUE FOX SPORTS 2 206,000
7 LIVE: FOOTBALL: EPL MAN CITY V MAN UTD FOX SPORTS 2 74,000
9 LIVE: FOOTBALL: A-LEAGUE ON SUNDAY FOX SPORTS 1 71,000
10 LIVE: CRICKET: BEFORE THE BASH FOX SPORTS 2 71,000
Just to compare these were the TV ratings for the 2012 Big Bash first weekend last year:
Fri 16 Dec – Sydney Sixers v Brisbane Heat - 342,000
Sat 17 Dec – Melbourne Stars v Sydney Thunder - 488,000
Sun 18 Dec – Adelaide Strikers v Melbourne Renegades - 349,000
Sun 18 Dec – Perth Scorchers v Hobart Hurricanes - 273,000


We came 2nd!  Awesome.

In another note, Cricket ratings have gone down a bit.

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probably still to do with all Sydney games being shown in Italy?


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playwithFire wrote:

probably still to do with all Sydney games being shown in Italy?

Wouldn't show up in Aussie Tv ratings tho. No ADP and bad time slot, I would think we would be a low rating game in Italy.

Sydney despite being poor so far this season is still a big market team, so will attract more TV viewers to the games they play.
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Not the best week...


Week 11 Actual

Perth Glory v Newcastle Jets - 50K

Central Coast Mariners v Melbourne Heart - 59K

Melbourne Victory v Brisbane Roar - 64K

Sydney FC v Western Sydney Wanderers - 68K

Adelaide United v Wellington Phoenix - <48k


Accumulative viewers for round - 289,000

Accumulative viewers for the season to date(55 games) - 4,645,000

Rating Average for Round - 57,800

Rating Average for season to date(55 games) - 84,454

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Stats are very hard to get over the holidays for TV ratings... hopefully I can update over the next three weeks... also I am on hols and she who must be obeyed love the surf at Byron and its going online on your phone is a pain for detailed  work...

Key sites are

http://www.tvtonight.com.au/category/ratings

http://www.throng.com.au/tag/ratings/

 

Crowds

Round 1:
Melbourne vs Heart - 42,032
Wellington vs Sydney - 12,057
Western Sydney vs Central Coast - 10,458
Newcastle vs Adelaide - 14,868
Perth vs Brisbane - 14,085

Round 1 total: 93,500 (Rd.1 2011/12: 79,850 +13,650 +14.6%)
Round 1 average: 18,700 (Rd.1 2011/12: 15,970 +2,730)
Season total: 93,500
Season average: 18,700

Round 2:
Adelaide vs Western Sydney - 8,950
Sydney vs Newcastle - 35,419
Brisbane vs Melbourne - 17,364
Heart vs Wellington - 10,907
Central Coast vs Perth - 9,192

Round 2 total: 81,832 (Rd.2 2011/12: 55,588 +26,244 +32%)
Round 2 average: 16,366 (Rd.2 2011/12: 11,118 +5,248)
Season total: 175,332 (Total to Rd.2 2011/12: 135,438 +39,894 +22.8%)
Season average: 17,533 (Avg. to Rd.2 2011/12: 13,544 +3,989)

Round 3:
Melbourne vs Adelaide - 19,174
Newcastle vs Central Coast - 15,289
Western Sydney vs Sydney - 19,126
Wellington vs Brisbane - 9,182
Perth vs Heart - 7,548

Round 3 total: 70,319 (Rd.3 2011/12: 87,958 -17,639 -20%)
Round 3 average: 14,064 (Rd.3 2011/12: 17,592 -3,528)
Season total: 245,651 (Total to Rd.3 2011/12: 223,396 +22,255 +9%)
Season average: 16,377 (Avg. to Rd.3 2011/12: 14,893 +1,484)

Round 4:
Newcastle vs Melbourne - 13,912
Adelaide vs Wellington - 8,497
Brisbane vs Western Sydney - 12,663
Heart vs Central Coast - 6,357
Sydney vs Perth - 22,128

Round 4 total: 63,557 (Rd.4 2011/12: 36,654 +26,903 +42.3%)
Round 4 average: 12,711 (Rd.4 2011/12: 7,331 +5,380)
Season total: 309,208 (Total to Rd.4 2011/12: 260,050 +49,158 +15.9%)
Season average: 15,460 (Avg. to Rd.4 2011/12: 13,003 +2,457)

Round 5:
Western Sydney vs Heart - 8,075
Central Coast vs Sydney - 15,686
Perth vs Newcastle - 9,293
Brisbane vs Adelaide - 12,856
Melbourne vs Wellington - 20,683

Round 5 total: 66,593 (Rd.5 2011/12: 63,638 +2,955 +4.4%)
Round 5 average: 13,319 (Rd.5 2011/12: 12,728 +591)
Season total: 375,801 (Total to Rd.5 2011/12: 323,688 +52,113 +13.9%)
Season average: 15,032 (Avg. to Rd.5 2011/12: 12,948 +2,084)

Round 6:
Heart vs Brisbane - 5,466
Western Sydney vs Newcastle - 9,011
Sydney vs Melbourne - 21,531
Wellington vs Central Coast - 6,568
Adelaide vs Perth - 9,212

Round 6 total: 51,788 (Rd.6 2011/12: 48,277 +3,511 +6.8%)
Round 6 average: 10,358 (Rd.6 2011/12: 9,655 +703)
Season total: 427,589 (Total to Rd.6 2011/12: 371,965 +55,624 13.0%)
Season average: 14,252 (Avg. to Rd.6 2011/12: 12,399 +1,853)

Round 7:
Brisbane vs Sydney - 22,970
Adelaide vs Heart - 8,816
Melbourne vs Central Coast - 19,462
Newcastle vs Wellington - 13,116
Perth vs Western Sydney - 9,060

Round 7 total: 73,424 (Rd.7 2011/12: 69,634 +3,790 +5.2%)
Round 7 average: 14,685 (Rd.7 2011/12: 13,927 +758)
Season total: 501,013 (Total to Rd.7 2011/12: 441,599 +59,414 11.9%)
Season average: 14,315 (Avg. to Rd.7 2011/12: 12,617 +1,698)

Round 8:
Sydney vs Adelaide - 13,317
Heart vs Perth - 7,125
Western Sydney vs Melbourne - 9,614
Perth vs Wellington - 7,982
Central Coast vs Brisbane - 9,084

Round 8 total: 47,122 (Rd.8 2011/12: 57,814 -10,692 -18.5%)
Round 8 average: 9,424 (Rd.8 2011/12: 11,563 -2139)
Season total: 548,135 (Total to Rd.8 2011/12: 499,413 +48,722 +8.9%)
Season average: 13,704 (Avg. to Rd.8 2011/12: 12,485 +1,219)

Round 9:
Melbourne vs Perth - 17,676
Central Coast vs Adelaide - 6,885
Brisbane vs Newcastle - 12,546
Wellington vs Western Sydney - 5,405
Sydney vs Heart - 12,425

Round 9 total: 54,937
Round 9 average: 10,987
Season total: 603,072
Season average: 13,402

Round 10:
Adelaide vs Melbourne - 14,115
Heart vs Perth - 4,505
Newcastle vs Central Coast - 13,112
Wellington vs Sydney - 7,375
Western Sydney vs Brisbane - 6,755

Round 10 total: 45,862
Round 10 average: 9,172
Season total: 648,934
Season average: 12,979

Round 11:
Central Coast vs Heart - 6,921
Perth vs Newcastle - 6,967
Melbourne vs Brisbane - 17,128
Sydney vs Western Sydney - 26,176
Adelaide vs Wellington - 8,657

Round 11 total: 65,849
Round 11 average: 13,170
Season total: 714,783
Season average: 12,996

Round 12:
Western Sydney vs Adelaide - 9,056
Brisbane vs Perth - 11,352
Wellington vs Central Coast - 5,961
Newcastle vs Sydney - 17,402
Heart vs Melbourne - 26,457

Round 12 total: 70,228
Round 12 average: 14,046
Season total: 785,011
Season average: 13,084

Round 13:
Adelaide vs Brisbane - 11,035
Wellington vs Heart - 6,401
Sydney vs Central Coast - 16,887
Perth vs Western Sydney - 9,236
Melbourne vs Newcastle - 21,054

Round 13 total: 64,613
Round 13 average: 12,923
Season total: 849,624
Season average: 13,071

 


 

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Phoenix match vs Heart on 27 December rated 30,550 in NZ..

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Sorry for stepping in here, but how does Wellington's seasonal average compare to the rest of the team in the league?  And is this something that is increasing or decreasing season after season?

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Take at look at the stats that Ultimate A-League have, we currently have the lowest average attendance figure across the league. However, the only reason the Heart are ahead of us is because of the Melbourne Derby, and if you take that outlier out they have a lower attendance than us. http://www.ultimatealeague.com/records.php?type=att 

Overall our crowd sizes are following the trend of the league as a whole, quite high in the first couple of seasons, then dropped away but are slowly increasing back to the size of the first few seasons again.


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No rating for game v Wanderers.  Most people watched cricket on that day.

6,608 in attendance.

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patrick478 wrote:

Take at look at the stats that Ultimate A-League have, we currently have the lowest average attendance figure across the league. However, the only reason the Heart are ahead of us is because of the Melbourne Derby, and if you take that outlier out they have a lower attendance than us. http://www.ultimatealeague.com/records.php?type=att 

Overall our crowd sizes are following the trend of the league as a whole, quite high in the first couple of seasons, then dropped away but are slowly increasing back to the size of the first few seasons again.



Also CCM if you take out the bumper New Years Eve Crowd aren't much higher either.

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Hard News wrote:

patrick478 wrote:

Take at look at the stats that Ultimate A-League have, we currently have the lowest average attendance figure across the league. However, the only reason the Heart are ahead of us is because of the Melbourne Derby, and if you take that outlier out they have a lower attendance than us. http://www.ultimatealeague.com/records.php?type=att 

Overall our crowd sizes are following the trend of the league as a whole, quite high in the first couple of seasons, then dropped away but are slowly increasing back to the size of the first few seasons again.



Also CCM if you take out the bumper New Years Eve Crowd aren't much higher either.

Add to the fact that at our home games, we are lucky if we get 10 away supporters.  
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So, all in all, our crowds are low compared to the rest of the league, but above the other 'small' clubs.


Yellow Fever - Misery loves company

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TV Ratings: 19 January 2013

Most watched on SKY Sport 2

  1. Hyundai A-League: 17,590 (7:30pm – 9:30pm)
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CobblersNZ wrote:

Sorry for stepping in here, but how does Wellington's seasonal average compare to the rest of the team in the league?  And is this something that is increasing or decreasing season after season?


Team ….. Total Crowd…..Average….. Played

MV ……… 182, 056 …….. 20, 228 ……. 9

SFC ……... 173, 669 …….. 19, 300 …… 9

Roar ……. 113, 026 …….. 14, 128 …….. 8

Jets ……… 108,584…….. .. 13, 573 ……. 9

WSW …… 102, 141 …….. 11, 349 …….. 9

CCM ……. 73, 608 ……….. 10, 615 …….. 7

AU…….… 90, 345 ……….. 10, 038 …….. 9

PG ………. 81, 591 ………….9, 066 …….. 9

MH ……… 79, 942 ……….. 8, 882 …... ….9

Nix ………. 59, 557…………. 7, 445 ……… 8

Also note PG are having their ground rebuilt and the crowd has been restricted to just over 9K…

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And also note that MH's attendance is heavily boosted by all the Victory fans that turned up to the Heart's home Derby. I estimate that brings their total attendance down to about 50,000, and their average down to about 6250.


Yellow Fever - Misery loves company

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about 13 years ago

Will try to back track... but this is a start...

Week 16 Actual

Adelaide United v Perth Glory - 65k 

Melbourne Victory v Central Coast Mariners - 74k

Newcastle Jets v Brisbane Roar - 52k 

Wellington Phoenix v Western Sydney Wanderers - 34k 

Sydney FC v Melbourne Heart - 62k 

Accumulative viewers for round - 287,000

Accumulative viewers for the season to date(80 games) -6,351,000

Rating Average for Round - 57,000

Rating Average for season to date(80 games) - 79,387

Week 17 

Up against the tennis and cricket the last two weeks

Melbourne Heart v Adelaide United - 70, 000

Sydney FC v Wellington Phoenix - 82, 000

Perth Glory v Melbourne Victory - 61, 000

Central Coast Mariners v Newcastle Jets - 73, 000

Brisbane Roar v Western Sydney Wanderers - 58, 000

Accumulative viewers for round - 344, 000

Accumulative viewers for the season to date(85 games) -6, 695, 000

Rating Average for Round - 68, 800

Rating Average for season to date(85 games) - 78, 764



Socceroo/ Mariner / Whangarei

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about 13 years ago

6,429 were in attendance yesterday v Jets.  No rating available.  More people watching this in part of our timeslot

  1. Make the Politician Work: 23,720 (4:55pm – 5:25pm)

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about 13 years ago

6,429 were in attendance yesterday v Jets.  No rating available.  More people watching this in part of our timeslot

  1. Make the Politician Work: 23,720 (4:55pm – 5:25pm)

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about 13 years ago

2012/13 A-League attendances

Round 1:
Melbourne vs Heart - 42,032
Wellington vs Sydney - 12,057
Western Sydney vs Central Coast - 10,458
Newcastle vs Adelaide - 14,868
Perth vs Brisbane - 14,085

Round 1 total: 93,500 (Rd.1 2011/12: 79,850 +13,650 +14.6%)
Round 1 average: 18,700 (Rd.1 2011/12: 15,970 +2,730)
Season total: 93,500
Season average: 18,700

Round 2:
Adelaide vs Western Sydney - 8,950
Sydney vs Newcastle - 35,419
Brisbane vs Melbourne - 17,364
Heart vs Wellington - 10,907
Central Coast vs Perth - 9,192

Round 2 total: 81,832 (Rd.2 2011/12: 55,588 +26,244 +32%)
Round 2 average: 16,366 (Rd.2 2011/12: 11,118 +5,248)
Season total: 175,332 (Total to Rd.2 2011/12: 135,438 +39,894 +22.8%)
Season average: 17,533 (Avg. to Rd.2 2011/12: 13,544 +3,989)

Round 3:
Melbourne vs Adelaide - 19,174
Newcastle vs Central Coast - 15,289
Western Sydney vs Sydney - 19,126
Wellington vs Brisbane - 9,182
Perth vs Heart - 7,548

Round 3 total: 70,319 (Rd.3 2011/12: 87,958 -17,639 -20%)
Round 3 average: 14,064 (Rd.3 2011/12: 17,592 -3,528)
Season total: 245,651 (Total to Rd.3 2011/12: 223,396 +22,255 +9%)
Season average: 16,377 (Avg. to Rd.3 2011/12: 14,893 +1,484)

Round 4:
Newcastle vs Melbourne - 13,912
Adelaide vs Wellington - 8,497
Brisbane vs Western Sydney - 12,663
Heart vs Central Coast - 6,357
Sydney vs Perth - 22,128

Round 4 total: 63,557 (Rd.4 2011/12: 36,654 +26,903 +42.3%)
Round 4 average: 12,711 (Rd.4 2011/12: 7,331 +5,380)
Season total: 309,208 (Total to Rd.4 2011/12: 260,050 +49,158 +15.9%)
Season average: 15,460 (Avg. to Rd.4 2011/12: 13,003 +2,457)

Round 5:
Western Sydney vs Heart - 8,075
Central Coast vs Sydney - 15,686
Perth vs Newcastle - 9,293
Brisbane vs Adelaide - 12,856
Melbourne vs Wellington - 20,683

Round 5 total: 66,593 (Rd.5 2011/12: 63,638 +2,955 +4.4%)
Round 5 average: 13,319 (Rd.5 2011/12: 12,728 +591)
Season total: 375,801 (Total to Rd.5 2011/12: 323,688 +52,113 +13.9%)
Season average: 15,032 (Avg. to Rd.5 2011/12: 12,948 +2,084)

Round 6:
Heart vs Brisbane - 5,466
Western Sydney vs Newcastle - 9,011
Sydney vs Melbourne - 21,531
Wellington vs Central Coast - 6,568
Adelaide vs Perth - 9,212

Round 6 total: 51,788 (Rd.6 2011/12: 48,277 +3,511 +6.8%)
Round 6 average: 10,358 (Rd.6 2011/12: 9,655 +703)
Season total: 427,589 (Total to Rd.6 2011/12: 371,965 +55,624 13.0%)
Season average: 14,252 (Avg. to Rd.6 2011/12: 12,399 +1,853)

Round 7:
Brisbane vs Sydney - 22,970
Adelaide vs Heart - 8,816
Melbourne vs Central Coast - 19,462
Newcastle vs Wellington - 13,116
Perth vs Western Sydney - 9,060

Round 7 total: 73,424 (Rd.7 2011/12: 69,634 +3,790 +5.2%)
Round 7 average: 14,685 (Rd.7 2011/12: 13,927 +758)
Season total: 501,013 (Total to Rd.7 2011/12: 441,599 +59,414 11.9%)
Season average: 14,315 (Avg. to Rd.7 2011/12: 12,617 +1,698)

Round 8:
Sydney vs Adelaide - 13,317
Heart vs Perth - 7,125
Western Sydney vs Melbourne - 9,614
Perth vs Wellington - 7,982
Central Coast vs Brisbane - 9,084

Round 8 total: 47,122 (Rd.8 2011/12: 57,814 -10,692 -18.5%)
Round 8 average: 9,424 (Rd.8 2011/12: 11,563 -2139)
Season total: 548,135 (Total to Rd.8 2011/12: 499,413 +48,722 +8.9%)
Season average: 13,704 (Avg. to Rd.8 2011/12: 12,485 +1,219)

Round 9:
Melbourne vs Perth - 17,676
Central Coast vs Adelaide - 6,885
Brisbane vs Newcastle - 12,546
Wellington vs Western Sydney - 5,405
Sydney vs Heart - 12,425

Round 9 total: 54,937
Round 9 average: 10,987
Season total: 603,072
Season average: 13,402

Round 10:
Adelaide vs Melbourne - 14,115
Heart vs Perth - 4,505
Newcastle vs Central Coast - 13,112
Wellington vs Sydney - 7,375
Western Sydney vs Brisbane - 6,755

Round 10 total: 45,862
Round 10 average: 9,172
Season total: 648,934
Season average: 12,979

Round 11:
Central Coast vs Heart - 6,921
Perth vs Newcastle - 6,967
Melbourne vs Brisbane - 17,128
Sydney vs Western Sydney - 26,176
Adelaide vs Wellington - 8,657

Round 11 total: 65,849
Round 11 average: 13,170
Season total: 714,783
Season average: 12,996

Round 12:
Western Sydney vs Adelaide - 9,056
Brisbane vs Perth - 11,352
Wellington vs Central Coast - 5,961
Newcastle vs Sydney - 17,402
Heart vs Melbourne - 26,457

Round 12 total: 70,228
Round 12 average: 14,046
Season total: 785,011
Season average: 13,084

Round 13:
Adelaide vs Brisbane - 11,035
Wellington vs Heart - 6,401
Sydney vs Central Coast - 16,887
Perth vs Western Sydney - 9,236
Melbourne vs Newcastle - 21,054

Round 13 total: 64,613
Round 13 average: 12,923
Season total: 849,624
Season average: 13,071

Round 14:
Central Coast vs Perth - 14,591
Adelaide vs Sydney - 10,934
Heart vs Newcastle - 5,641
Western Sydney vs Melbourne - 13,659
Brisbane vs Wellington - 11,358

Round 14 total: 56,183
Round 14 average: 11,237
Season total: 905,807
Season average: 12,940

Round 15:
Newcastle vs Adelaide - 10,721
Melbourne vs Wellington - 18,609
Perth vs Sydney - 11,200
Heart vs Brisbane - 6,303
Western Sydney vs Central Coast - 16,387

Round 15 total: 63,220
Round 15 average: 12,644
Season total: 969,027
Season average: 12,920

Round 16:
Adelaide vs Perth - 10,129
Melbourne vs Central Coast - 6,238
Newcastle vs Brisbane - 10,164
Wellington vs Western Sydney - 6,608
Sydney vs Heart - 13,125

Round 16 total: 46,264
Round 16 average: 9,253
Season total: 1,015,291
Season average: 12,691

Round 17:
Heart vs Adelaide - 7,181
Sydney vs Wellington - 12,691
Central Coast vs Newcastle - 11,249
Perth vs Melbourne - 7,603
Brisbane vs Western Sydney - 11,917

Round 17 total: 50,641
Round 17 average: 10,128
Season total: 1,065,932
Season average: 12,540

Round 18:
Central Coast vs Adelaide - 8,294
Melbourne vs Sydney - 26,888
Western Sydney vs Heart - 14,624
Perth vs Brisbane - 4,821
Wellington vs Newcastle - 6,429

Round 18 total: 61,056
Round 18 average: 12,211
Season total: 1,126,988
Season average: 12,522

Socceroo/ Mariner / Whangarei

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about 13 years ago

Just a snap shot after two rounds… what I find interesting is only 3 rounds fell under 10 K and all exceeded a 9K average… Only 3 teams are under the 10 K average PG have ground issues and some poor scheduling this year like the last match was played when the cities Australia day fireworks was on… I honestly think Heart are getting better crowd wise if FFA wanta help them maybe Lyle Gorman should be sent down for 12 to 18 months …. AU traditional support will come back when their management gets its act together… the Nix's HHHHHMMMMMmmmmm not sure the current owner’s hHHMMM just not sure where they stand long term…maybe Lyal Gorman should be sent to the Nix instead of Heart to help the current owners...

Round Average with a season average of 12, 522
1 …. 18, 700
2 …. 16, 316
3 …. 14, 064
4 …. 12, 711
5 …. 13, 319
6 …. 10, 358
7 …. 14, 685
8 …. 9, 424
9 …. 10, 987
10 …. 9, 172
11 … 13, 710
12 … 14, 046
13 … 13, 071
14 … 12, 940
15 … 12, 920
16 … 9, 253
17… 10, 128
18 … 12, 221

MV … 20, 984
SFC … 19, 300
Bri …. 14, 128
Jets … 13, 573
WSW … 11, 677
CCM … 10, 317
AU …. 10, 038
MH …. 8, 882
PG …. 8, 641
Nix … 7, 332

Socceroo/ Mariner / Whangarei

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It shows the pulling power of 1: A quality marquee (ADP and Sydneys crowds) and 2: Results on the attendances (Tards).

Oh Gareth are you listening. By the time your project is up, your fans may not come back.

Grumpy old bastard alert

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Jeff Vader wrote:

It shows the pulling power of 1: A quality marquee (ADP and Sydneys crowds) and 2: Results on the attendances (Tards).

Oh Gareth are you listening. By the time your project is up, your fans may not come back.

Victory had an average of 19,208 at their games last season, so not a huge increase.

Yellow Fever - Misery loves company

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Melbourne are an exception. You could advertise the opening of an envelope and 20k pax would turn up to watch. Boxing day MCG? Sunday sessions for AFL? They are a sports town.

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Jeff Vader wrote:

It shows the pulling power of 1: A quality marquee (ADP and Sydneys crowds) and 2: Results on the attendances (Tards).


I think the point that you were trying to make was that winning teams increase their attendance. Then you used Victory as your example, which is a case of the team completely turning their performances around not seeing any substantial change in the attendances, which means that you are telling Gareth that the pulling power or results on the attendances is negligable?


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Perth and Melb Heart aren't much better than us

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And the Heart are boosted by the 20k Victory fans that turned up to one of their games.


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