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Attendances 2012 / 13 season

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about 13 years ago

Don't normally worry about crowd avg. But have to say the HAL is doing quite well, compared to other leagues around the world. Who would have thought that having a 7000 odd crowd avg would have been disappointing to NZ football fans.

 


 

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about 13 years ago

Ratings plummeting since ADP hysteria has worn off & big bash league kicked in. Will be interesting to see how NRL & AFL pre season matches will effect ratings... no tennis this week .


Week Eighteen Actual

Central Coast Mariners v Adelaide United - 71k

Melbourne Victory v Sydney FC - 109k

Perth Glory v Brisbane Roar - 35k 

Western Sydney Wanderers v Melbourne Heart - 56k

Wellington Phoenix v Newcastle Jets - 58k

Accumulative viewers for round - 329,000

Accumulative viewers for the season to date(90 games) -7,024,000

Rating Average for Round - 65,800

Rating Average for season to date(90 games) - 78,044


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

No rating available for game at Eden Park.  Crowd was 11,566 (I think)


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Crowds

Brisbane Roar v Central Coast Mariners 10, 604

Wellington Phoenix v Perth Glory 11, 566 played in Auckland

Newcastle Jets v Sydney FC 12, 428 and it poured rain all day and during the match

Melbourne Victory v Melbourne Heart 41, 203

Adelaide United v Western Sydney Wanderers 9, 686

Total 85, 487

TV Ratings

Brisbane Roar v Central Coast Mariners 67k

Wellington Phoenix v Perth Glory 37k

Newcastle Jets v Sydney FC 76k

Melbourne Victory v Melbourne Heart 81k

Adelaide United v Western Sydney Wanderers 82K

A total of 343 K

Socceroo/ Mariner / Whangarei

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about 13 years ago

This was the third most attended round of all time, behind Round 1 of this season and Round 3 of last season. 


Yellow Fever - Misery loves company

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about 13 years ago

patrick478 wrote:

This was the third most attended round of all time, behind Round 1 of this season and Round 3 of last season. 

How far short was it of beating them? Can we blame Auckland for not beating it?
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patrick478 wrote:

This was the third most attended round of all time, behind Round 1 of this season and Round 3 of last season. 

How far short was it of beating them? Can we blame Auckland for not beating it?
2000 off Round 3 last season, and 8000 off round one. 20k at Eden Park would have beaten both.

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about 13 years ago

Trying to make some sense out of the rating…. Where football stands … the BB & ONI… and maybe the other football codes.

There was an article the other day indicating that in the 18 to 34 age bracket Football matched cricket and against all odds if you compare media, history, etc. Not wishing to beat around the bush cricket gets in newspapers both paper and online maybe 12 to 1 in articles and space. On commercial my guest the ration is time wise maybe 15 to 1 and FTV TV anyone’s guess but close to 5, 000 to one time wise maybe more. Then there is the ABC and its radio summer of cricket … 

Two aspects of the 18 to 34 age group…. They have the lowest payTV ownership and are prone to going out more than people over 34… especially people over 50… The going out is often more in summer…… 

Where I am going with this is the younger demographic support football …. But the over 50 there is limited people watching and limited room for growth…..

Our ratings have fallen since the BB started, our crowds have increased. BB & OBI have had both falling but still well ahead of football…
The recent WI V Aust ODI on 9
The 16 to 39 demographic was:
Australia V West Indies Game 4 Session 2, Newtwork 9 243, 000 [ie 116 to 39 audience]
Only 24% of the total audience was under 39 years of age. This is the key age demographic for Football. 

Football does not have strong enough figures in the 50+ year age group yet to keep ratings going at a steady pace all year. Whereas the 50 + audience seem to watch and their numbers do not seem to vary a great deal, whereas the 18 to 39 age bracket experiences percentage changes given the day and time of year.

What does this all mean … WOW that is a difficult question but …. Two things stand out for me …. First the traditional codes cricket, AFL, NRL & RU have significance over 50 + viewers and they appear to watch and just don’t turn off….. Football is poorly represented in the over 50 + demographic….. Second Football does have significance numbers in the under 39..

A difficult thing is many studies vary in their age brackets i.e 18 to 34 & 18 to 39 … and over 50’s and over 54. My guess is it is the under 30 where we are becoming very strong.
Rating for the week
Week 20

Central Coast Mariners v Wellington Phoenix - not yet avail was not in the top 20 pay shows that night meaning difficult to find the last show was 42 K so less than 42 K.

Adelaide United v Melbourne Victory - 64k

Melbourne Heart v Perth Glory - 62k 

Western Sydney Wanderers v Newcastle Jets - 78k

Sydney FC v Brisbane Roar - 90 K

Socceroo/ Mariner / Whangarei

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about 13 years ago

Rd 21


Jets V Heart ... 67K

SFC V Reds .... 102K

PG  V CCM ..... 55 K

MV  V WSW ..... 82 K

Bri ..... Nix ....... 51K

Socceroo/ Mariner / Whangarei

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In the first seven seasons of the competition, only seven matches scored television audiences above 100,000. 
This year alone, Sydney FC average over 100,000 viewers per game on Fox Sports - amongst 22 matches to have surpassed that yardstick already this season. 
"That gives you a feel very quickly where we’re sitting,” de Bohun said. “That’s one statistic that sticks out incredibly.
"We also set ourselves a very, very bullish target of a crowd average of 12,250, and we’re sitting about a 12,600 average – that’s about a 20 per cent increase."
http://www.foxsports.com.au/football/a-league/head-of-a-league-damien-de-bohun-says-sydney-fcs-alessandro-del-piero-has-changed-the-a-league/story-e6frf4gl-1226582782227#ixzz2Lfd2BiMp

Also Week 21

Newcastle Jets 2 – 0 Melbourne Heart 67k

Sydney FC 2 – 1 Adelaide United 102k

Perth Glory 2 – 1 Central Coast Mariners 55k 

Melbourne Victory 1 – 2 Western Sydney Wanderers 82k

Brisbane Roar 2 – 0 Wellington Phoenix 51k

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about 13 years ago

Just a snap shot of Friday night’s Fox sports Ratings. Remember Friday night only. IMO this is the kinda night you can judge how far Football has come…

RL for a pre season match … just wow… AFL very strong… the big losers were cricket and RU…

The super competition has the best rugby players in the world playing. The A-League is the nowhere near the top league in Asia never mine the world.. The NRL & AFL are the world’s best competition but as I said very strong rating for pre-season matches.

The biggest loser was cricket as the lowest rating it had was when it had competition from the football codes … its peak audience was the last session when it had no competition… The A-League match was by two out of form teams outside the top six…. Not sure what the AFL had on as some teams seem to be mentioned twice …

http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2013/02/friday-22-february-2013.html

NSL … Charity Shield … 240, 000

Cricket .. Aust V India Test … 218, 000, 154, 000 & 118, 000 … the 118, 000 was up against other codes.

AFL .. Nab Cup .. Rich V NM … 194, 000

AFL … Nab Cup … Mel V NRich … 181, 000

AFL … Nab Cup … NM V Mel … 104, 000

Super R …. Rebels V Brumbies …. 89, 000

A-League … New V Bris …….86, 0000

AFL …. Nab Cup …. NM V ML …. 56, 000

Socceroo/ Mariner / Whangarei

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about 13 years ago

Most watched on SKY Sport 3

  1. Hyundai A-League: 31,250 (4:30pm – 6:30pm)

Sadly only 4892 were there to see the draw against Adelaide

 

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Most watched on SKY Sport 3

  1. Hyundai A-League: 31,250 (4:30pm – 6:30pm)

Sadly only 4892 were there to see the draw against Adelaide

 

hate to think what the crowd size on Wednesday night 3 days after our last home game will be :(

People like Coldplay and voted for the Nazis. You can't trust people.

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about 13 years ago

Crowd of 4,025 for Nix v Jets.  No rating on Sky.  But hey more people are watching the breakers than the nix.  Guess I shouldn't be surprised they have won 13 in a row and we've lost 12 games. :-(

Most watched on SKY Sport 1

  1. NBL Basketball: 30,820 (7:30pm – 9:40pm)

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about 13 years ago

No rating available for yesterday's game in Dunedin ( V8's were the only thing watched on the sports channels apparantely). crowd of 3,060.  

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PayTV on Saturday night …. No RL on but all A-League matches made the top 20…

1… Cricket Test Match Aust V India ......… 177
2… Cricket Test Match Aust V India …...... 169
3…AFL.. Carl V Fre …………………........…135
4 … AFL .. Ess V Rich ……………......…….128
6…. A _league …CCM V WSW ……........…112
8 ….AFL … Gee V Adel ……………........……94
9 …. A-League .. Perth V Sydney …...........….77
10 …. Super R … Chefs V Cheets …..............74
12 …. A-League … Adlu V Bris …….......….…66

Socceroo/ Mariner / Whangarei

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Crowds to date..first the total then the average..

MV ... 289,557 ... 22,274

SFC .. 203890 ... 18,535

Roar . 132,912 ...13,291

WSW .. 139,126 ... 11,594

CCM .. 114,108 ... 10,373

AU ... 118,938 ...  9,912

MH .... 99,790 .... 9,072

PG ... 100,699 .... 8,392

Nix .. 89,469 .... 6,882

Tot . 1,429,207 ... 12, 321



Socceroo/ Mariner / Whangarei

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about 13 years ago

Interesting Perth and Melbourne Heart aren't that much better than us


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about 13 years ago

heart dragged up by victory's crowd at derby.

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about 13 years ago

Heart average for their Non-Derby home games is about 7379. Still more than our average. 


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about 13 years ago


Does that include the Dunedin and auckland games?

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about 13 years ago

2ndBest wrote:


Does that include the Dunedin and auckland games?


Yep all games .... see http://www.ultimatealeague.com/records.php?type=att
The site does each season as well and gives heaps of information about teams players .....

Socceroo/ Mariner / Whangarei

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about 13 years ago

With the Super Rugby &  NRL starting ratings not great but at least we are on the map this year: from a media watch feed 
Friday:
Newcastle v Perth 44k
Saturday:
Sydney v CCM 59k
Roar v MV 59k
The NRL had strong opening ratings for Paytv the 2 games 272k and 304k compared to last year 270k and 198k.
Rugby got 118k, Brum v Warriors

Socceroo/ Mariner / Whangarei

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http://www.throng.co.nz/2013/03/tv-ratings-10-march-2013/

No rating for the Nix even though they were trending on twitter in NZ

Most watched on SKY Sport 1

  1. Super Rugby: 109,130 (4:00pm – 5:40pm)
  2. Super Rugby Post Game: 94,600 (5:40pm – 5:55pm)
  3. ISF Men’s Softball World Champs: 41,890 (12:00pm – 3:45pm)
  4. Sports Extra: 26,900 (3:45pm – 3:55pm)
  5. ISF Men’s Softball World Champs: 24,710 (10:00am – 11:55am)

Most watched on SKY Sport 2

  1. Intl Cricket Test: 43,930 (3:30pm – 4:55pm)
  2. Intl Cricket Test: 42,150 (10:00am – 3:10pm)
  3. The Dilmah Tea Party: 39,270 (3:15pm – 3:25pm)
  4. 40/20: 30,250 (7:00pm – 7:55pm)
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Melbourne Heart v WSW … 68 k
Sydney v Melbourne Victory …. 98k

CCM v ROAR …. 48k

PG V Nix less than 48 K

REDS v JETS : 39 k 

Other Sunday ratings for comparison Friday & Saturday figures not up yet

1.  NRL, Manly vs Knights, 214k

2.   NRL, Titans vs Raiders, 154k

3.   Cricket, Ind vs Aus, 3rd test, 90k

4.   Cricket, Ind vs Aus, 3rd test, 85k

6   League central Sunday, 69k

14   Super Rugby, Sharks vs Brumbies, 58k

Just as an aside in the 2012 season the AFL averaged from Fox 181 K and receives 100 million

The A- League will average 70 to 75 K and receive 40 million…. With less games shorter game length and less stoppages in play… Meaning it’s the FTA bit that football needs to increase its value.

Socceroo/ Mariner / Whangarei

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about 13 years ago

No rating for the game v Perth.  Cricket and F1 racing were the sporting picks for the day.  We trended on twitter though. 

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Must be read in the sense of we are up against all other codes in season as well as cricket ... BUT we held our own..

Saturday Pay TV Ratings –
NRL 
#NRLsydbri : 286k
#NRLgldman : 283k
AFL
#AFLfreoeagles : 252k
Cricket 
#IndvAus : 146k
Super Rugby 
#REDvBUL : 108k
#FORvCHE : 72k
Football
#Sydneyderby : 93k
#MVvPG : 63k

Socceroo/ Mariner / Whangarei

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almost 13 years ago

Sunday Ratings HHHHHmmmm we always struggle with Sunday ratings
1 NRL SHARKS V WARRIORS   225,000
2NRL RAIDERS V DRAGONS    219,000
3CRICKET: TEST: IND V AUS      128,000
4SUPER RUGBY: WARATAHS V BLUES    120,000
5CRICKET: TEST: IND V AUS 4TH     114,000
A-League Adelaide V Mariners      48, 000
A-League Roar V Melbourne Heart    38, 000

Socceroo/ Mariner / Whangarei

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I hate netball

Most watched on SKY Sport 1

  1. Super Rugby: 38,540 (6:05am – 7:55am)
  2. ANZ Netball: 38,340 (4:10pm – 5:40pm)
  3. ANZ Netball Post Game: 31,400 (5:40pm – 6:00pm)
  4. Super Rugby Post Game: 27,680 (7:55am – 8:05am)

Most watched on SKY Sport 3

  1. ANZ Netball: 30,870 (7:20pm – 8:45pm)
  2. ANZ Netball Post Game: 29,660 (8:45pm – 8:55pm)
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Just back from the Byron Bya Bluesfest ... OMG if you like music put it on your bucket list... but just catching up...

Fantastic ratings on SBS for  AUS v OMA.
SBS1: AUSvOMA
* 5 city = 306k
* National = 419k
* Total reach = more than 1 million
FoxSports = 186k
Difficult but .... 
a) OzTAM national ratings of 250-300k
b) Real national ratings, which eliminates the low OzTAM meters in SBS households (based on Roy Morgan Research) of 500-600k 
Other matches... I have looked up ... as I posted elsewhere just back from Byron... 
Wellington v Melbourne - 45k
PG v REDS : 90k
CCM v MH : 47k
NEWC V W SYD71,000
On Good Friday to compare..
LIVE: NRL BULLDOGS V RABBITOHS  305,000
LIVE: SUPER RUGBY: HIGHLANDERS V REDS  131,000
LIVE: LEAGUE CENTRAL FRIDAY   73,000
LIVE: FOOTBALL: A-LEAGUE NEWC V W SYD  71,000

George
In NZ are only the Nix matches shown or are all matches... any idea on your average Nix rating and if other A-League games are shown what their rating are this year on average...

George you might find this interesting its a link to stadiums across Australia and shows crowds total numbers etc..http://www.austadiums.com/sport/crowds.php
Its run by the AFL [i think]  as they have no Socceroo , RU tests or RL SOO & Test matches ... but what is interesting before the finals and with only eight seasons football has 11,039,033 + the finals to come plus say another 1.6 million over eight years for the socceroos with football easily getting more bums on seats than cricket combined... Test matches 5,148,080, ODI 2,441,803, Domestic OD 592,435 & 20 20   2,072,878 ... meaning ...  10, 255, 196 over 10 years ... OK OK the cricket average is high more than double but Football can still draw huge numbers..

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Great article on the Roar today...


http://www.theroar.com.au/2013/04/03/record-a-league-crowds-and-tv-numbers-but-job-not-done-yet/


The A-League has set a new all-time season attendance record, as well as scoring its highest average attendance since 2007-2008, off the back of the entrance of the Western Sydney Wanderers and the marvelous marquee troika.

According to figures released by Football Federation Australia today, in the 2012-2013 season attendances shot up 18%, to a season total of 1.666 million, while the average regular season crowd number of 12,388 has only been beaten in the 2006-2007 (12,911) and 2007-2008 (14,610) seasons.

TV audiences have also increased – to close to 80,000 viewers per game, also an all-time record, while the cumulative TV audience passed 10 million for the first time.

These are good signs for the fledgling competition, particularly after the up and down experience it has endured over its nine-year history.

The increases have to be put down to the arrival of the Wanderers and the shot in the arm provided by Alessandro Del Piero, Emile Heskey and Shinji Ono.

Apart from energising a long marginalized football region, the Wanderers have been Australian sport’s cinderella story over the past 8-12 months.

Before the eventual flowing football and premiership win, the fanatical support has been staggering.

The Wanderers even received a crowd of nearly 4000 to a pre-season trial against lowly Nepean FC back in July 2012.

It has grown and grown from there, with a packed and pumping Parramatta Stadium every week a sight to behold.

The wider impact of Del Piero, Heskey and Ono cannot be underestimated.

Apart from their performances on the field, which have been stellar and attracted bigger crowds and many of those who had never been to A-League game before, the trio generated talkability, merchandise sales, increased media attention and even global interest. These three stars have helped put the A-League on the world map, as well as the local one, and it couldn’t haven’t happened at a more critical time.

According to these figures- Del Piero has helped boost Sydney FC’s average crowd attendance by nearly 7000, up to 18,633, the highest average the Sky Blues have ever had.

Heskey, who has re-signed for the 2013/24 A-League season, added another 1200 people for the Jets, pushing them to 13,389, also the highest the club has ever had.

But the injection provided by the marquees was not just felt by the clubs fielding them, but by their opponents and at stadiums across the country.

Adelaide United’s average crowd this season compared with 2011-2012 went up 1000, the Mariners were up 400 and Melbourne Victory 4000. Brisbane Roar and Perth Glory also had slight increases, but average attendances were just down in Wellington and for the Heart.

These last two clubs are proof that while the A-League is on a high, there is still much work to be done.

Financial stability for all the clubs remains a huge issue. Most lose millions every year. The Mariners teeter on survival every 12 months. The Wanderers are owned by FFA, which is a conflict of interest.

FFA needs to continue to partner with the A-League clubs to ensure the competition can become profitable so the clubs can start to break even, and eventually, be profitable.

The rise in crowds and interest must be built up, not neglected like after the first three years of the A-League, so that the competition continues to grow and prosper.
The FFA is doing a good job with its digital channels and with engagement through platforms such as Twitter. This must continue.

The deal to have a live Friday night game every round on SBS, as well as delayed finals and Socceroo matches, is another massive important step forward.

While ratings on Fox Sports have grown this season, they are still dwarfed by the NRL and AFL. For example, last weekend’s pay TV ratings show that football still has a long way to go. According to these numbers – the only football game to score in the top ten sporting broadcasts of the week was the Socceroos vs Oman match, which received 187,000 viewers.

This was beaten by five NRL games and three AFL matches, with no A-League game being watched by more than 170,000 people. The top rating sport broadcast of the week was the Sharks vs the Dragons with 343,000 viewers.

Live free-to-air coverage is completely vital for the A-League’s growth.

Pay TV reaches a limited audience and without a sound free-to-air component, there is a glass ceiling. You only need to look at rugby union to see that.

Still, season 2012-2013 has been one of success and celebration, and those at FFA headquarters can afford a smile today.

Recent figures by IBISWorld – confirm that football in this country is on the up.

The A-League is currently ahead of rugby union in terms of the amount of revenue in generates (including ticket sales, sponsorships, TV rights and merchandise), $95.2 million compared with $70.1 million, but the world game is still behind Cricket Australia and Tennis Australia.

Critically though, comparing figures from 1995-96 to 2011-12, football is growing. It is now third highest in terms of unique spectators, behind Aussie Rules and Rugby League, but ahead of cricket, rugby union and tennis.

The signs are promising. Let the good times roll.

Socceroo/ Mariner / Whangarei

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Mid week ACL.... 54 K ... 16th place on the night
http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2013/04/wednesday-3-april-2013.html

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FRIDAY: victory vs perth.
3 LIVE: FOOTBALL: A-LEAGUE FINALS WEEK 1 FOX SPORTS 2 124,000

SUNDAY: adelaide vs brisbane.7 LIVE: FOOTBALL: A-LEAGUE FINALS WEEK 1 FOX SPORTS 2 89,000

Highlights the Sunday afternoon effect… 

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Last Friday night ... just to compare ... http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2013/04/friday-5-april-2013.html
1 LIVE: AFL ST KILDA V RICHMONDFOX FOOTY 270,000
2 LIVE: FOOTBALL: KICK OFFFOX SPORTS 2 125,000
3 LIVE: FOOTBALL: A-LEAGUE FINALS WEEK 1FOX SPORTS 2 124,000
4 LIVE: AFL: FRIDAY NIGHT FOOTY ON FOXFOX FOOTY 104,000
5 LIVE: SUPER RUGBY: BRUMBIES V KINGSFOX SPORTS 177,000
6 LIVE: AFL: FRIDAY NIGHT FOOTY ON FOXFOX FOOTY 75,000
8 LIVE: SUPER RUGBY: BLUES V HIGHLANDERSFOX SPORTS 52,000
13 LIVE: FOOTBALL: KICK OFFFOX SPORTS 44,000

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Second on Friday  night ... http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2013/04/friday-12-april-2013.html
1 LIVE: AFL FREMANTLE V ESSENDONFOX FOOTY  310,000
2 LIVE: FOOTBALL: A-LEAGUE SEMI FINAL 1FOX SPORTS 1 150,000
3 LIVE: FOOTBALL: KICK OFFFOX SPORTS 1 126,000 
4 LIVE: AFL: FRIDAY NIGHT FOOTY ON FOXFOX FOOTY 122,000
5 LIVE: SUPER RUGBY: H’LANDERS V BRUMBIESFOX SPORTS 2 121,000
6 LIVE: AFL: FRIDAY NIGHT FOOTY ON FOXFOX FOOTY 118,000
Still very decent on Sunday ... with a time slot that just dies .. http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2013/04/sunday-14-april-2013.html
1 LIVE: AFL COLLINGWOOD V HAWTHORNFOX SPORTS 3 236,000
2 LIVE: NRL TITANS V EELSFOX SPORTS 1 204,000
3  LIVE: NRL SEA EAGLES V SHARKSFOX SPORTS 1 194,000
4  LIVE: AFL PORT ADELAIDE V ADELAIDEFOX FOOTY 169,000
5 LIVE: AFL RICHMOND V BULLDOGSFOX FOOTY 160,000
6 LIVE: AFL: AFTER THE BOUNCEFOX FOOTY 126,000
7 LIVE: FOOTBALL: A-LEAGUE SEMI FINAL 2FOX SPORTS 2 114,000


George ... do you have NZ ratings... 

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Last post for the season and need some guidance from the Mods….

Do you want to continue next year in the same thread or start a new one… If you want a keep the existing thread so there is a reference point between the seasons maybe the thread title should be changed.

Crowds first

MV       329, 298       21,593

SFC    242, 278      18,637

BR       174,415       13,417

Jets     174,043        13,388

WSW   235,991     14,749

CCM    140,251     10,018

AU      144, 525      9,635

PG     123,766        8,840

MH     111,284       8,560  

NIX    96,282          6,877

Tot  1,772,133       12,658



Grand Final ratings …. 297, 000


http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2013/04/sunday-21-april-2013.html

The A-League was the top show watched …

1 LIVE: FOOTBALL: A-LEAGUE GRAND FINAL FOX SPORTS 1 …. 297,000
2 LIVE: AFL MELBOURNE V GWS FOX FOOTY ….. 234,000
3 LIVE: AFL NORTH MELBOURNE V LIONS FOX FOOTY ….. 177,000


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From the Terror...

A-League grand final tops pay TV ratings

http://www.news.com.au/sport/football/a-league-grand-final-tops-pay-tv-ratings/story-fndkzvnd-1226626180108

THE most successful season in A-League history was capped off with a record TV audience for Sunday's grand final.

Some 297,000 people tuned in to watch Western Sydney and Central Coast, while 42,102 people attended the match at Allianz Stadium.

Wanderers coach Tony Popovic believes the sport has now earned the respect of other codes in Australia.

"We've certainly arrived and I'm sure they're looking over their shoulders to see what we're doing and why we've improved so much," Popovic said yesterday.

"But we've all got a part to play, all codes can fit in. There is room for everyone and it's nice we're creating our own space and interest.

"I think on the field the game has improved. I think it's a better spectacle, the quality of football is better. And I think off the field the way the clubs are run is improving, the fan base is improving."

The 2012-13 season broke all sorts of records:

IT was the highest-rating A-League season with an average audience of 81,000. The previous best was 70,000 in 2007-08;

AVERAGE audiences were up 23 per cent from last season;

GAMES were watched by more than 2.8 million viewers;

IT had the highest-rating regular-season game ever - the 164,000 who watched the round-two clash between Sydney FC and Newcastle);

IT had the three highest-rating rounds in A-League history - 109,000 (rd 1), 105,000 (rd 2) and 103,000 (rd 5).

Football Federation Australia boss David Gallop said the sport had plenty of growth left.

"The TV audience was up 39 per cent from last year, so that's encouraging," he said.

"We are entering new media arrangements next year, where we will be covered by free-to-air and pay-television. That's an enormous growth opportunity, not only because nearly 100 per cent of households have free-to-air television, but it will also be a subscription drive for pay-television."

Fox Sports chief executive Patrick Delany said the 296,000 audience was the icing on a breakthrough season.

"We are delighted," Delany said. "It was up against the AFL and NRL and it was a very good number, as was the entire season.

"The final was fabulous and the ratings number was one thing. But for the ground to be near capacity with the two sets of fans creating that atmosphere was another."

Sydney continues to bask in the glow of the Wanderers' remarkable season and today Parramatta City Council hosts a street parade in their honour.

The club's Red and Black Bloc fan group will feature, joining the 12.30pm celebratory parade from the Parramatta CBD to Prince Alfred Park.Popovic believes the RBB has raised the bar when it comes to supporting its club and attending games.

"A new club has come in and our fans have played a huge part in elevating interest," Popovic said.

"Hopefully we'll just get bigger and better and I think all clubs will hopefully be stronger and their fan base will try and rival ours."

Socceroo/ Mariner / Whangarei

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almost 13 years ago · edited almost 13 years ago · History

From a poster on 442


129 out of 135 H&A matches - only missing 6 matches.  So, these results should be close to accurate.


Socceroo/ Mariner / Whangarei

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almost 13 years ago

Just shows that A-League can go head to head with the other codes....no need for us to try and cram the season into the egg ball off season. We should be looking for more games.....the game is on a roll and now everyone has to wait more than five months for the next season to start. Off season is way way too long IMO. 

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almost 13 years ago

Midfielder thanks for all the stats you provided over the season.

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