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They get there own CFA, looks like we will get one as well.
All of this speaks to a long term play by CFG. And if manged well this will be a good thing for us.Very nice. I don't know about anyone else but I think it's pretty cool seeing nycfc logo up there with the other teams on that wall.
I don't think there is any doubt cfg takes all of their soccer properties very seriously and are very smart business men behind pulling the strings that understand you need smart soccer league knowledge to be successful each respective league. As soon they hired Jason Kreis I knew NYCFC meant business and I for one am glad I gravitated to his team and I consider myself a die hard fan already. Even during preseason games I was very pumped when we scored like it was a regular season game and it pissed off we lost to brondby and dynamo. Let's get the season started and I will catch a lot of my fellow nycfc fans at the citrus bowl a week from tomorrow God willing. Super excited!All of this speaks to a long term play by CFG. And if manged well this will be a good thing for us.
This is how Melbourne Heart (as City was known prior) used to take recovery baths
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Citys investment has helped but they still pull low crowds. The last two games were about 6500 and 7000 odd.
Not sure what they can do to turn it around tbh. Melbourne Victory is the one team people like there and thats supported mostly from people of varying ethnic backgrounds( greek, italian croatian mostly)
This is how Melbourne Heart (as City was known prior) used to take recovery baths
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Citys investment has helped but they still pull low crowds. The last two games were about 6500 and 7000 odd.
Not sure what they can do to turn it around tbh. Melbourne Victory is the one team people like there and thats supported mostly from people of varying ethnic backgrounds( greek, italian croatian mostly)
For David Villa's first home game they pulled in 16,000Well, one of the things they can do to increase their attendance is to stop playing bottom-of-the-table football. Their team is in desperate need of a shake-up, which is exactly what it should get this summer. Also, they're smarting this season from putting such a heavy emphasis on David Villa playing for them in their pre-season promotional material. Once he was recalled to NYC, the new fans hung around for about 1-2 games to see what the team would do and then just gave up.
It's worth mentioning, though, that in Australian football an average crowd is only around 10-12k, possibly even lower than that. The highest attendances in the league are for the Melbourne derby, where around 27,000 is typical, but then Melbourne Victory pulls low 20,000s every game anyway. Getting crowds to only around 15,000 would be considered a major achievement for Melbourne City, and it would be far in excess of anything they'd ever drawn before (derby games permitted).
For David Villa's first home game they pulled in 16,000
What is the average attendance? Probaly those games were not the top ones or they were at the same time with AFL (australian football). I'd rather watch australian football than football in AustraliaThis is how Melbourne Heart (as City was known prior) used to take recovery baths
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Citys investment has helped but they still pull low crowds. The last two games were about 6500 and 7000 odd.
Not sure what they can do to turn it around tbh. Melbourne Victory is the one team people like there and thats supported mostly from people of varying ethnic backgrounds( greek, italian croatian mostly)
What is the average attendance? Probaly those games were not the top ones or they were at the same time with AFL (australian football). I'd rather watch australian football than football in Australia
Actually I think those were only for the Asian cup.Yep and up until the Asian Cup this year that was held in Australia this was your average bench in the A-League:
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now they'll have these:
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Actually I think those were only for the Asian cup.