Wests Tigers - Who are we..

@Russell said in [Wests Tigers \- Who are we\.\.](/post/1253493) said:
Hope you are enjoying the argument Cochise - I know you love it and enjoy winding people up.

However all the figures in the world - this one, that one etc....

Do not explain why I enjoy games at Leichhardt more than anywhere else, I don't care if the pies are better at ANZ or the seating is better at Parramatta Stadium (which it will always be) no matter what you call it - they do not increase my experience one iota.

So - with a lick of paint and a new MTB (Morrison toilet block) and a few bits and pieces - it is Leichhardt for me - don't care what the stats are.

When I'm dead and buried - they can play wherever they like.

Agree 100% mate LO is my favourite place in the world to watch a game. I have the most amazing seats at LO. I just believe the day is approaching when he will no longer be used.
 
@Tiger5150 said in [Wests Tigers \- Who are we\.\.](/post/1253538) said:
@Russell said in [Wests Tigers \- Who are we\.\.](/post/1253535) said:
@Tiger5150 said in [Wests Tigers \- Who are we\.\.](/post/1253527) said:
@Jedi_Tiger said in [Wests Tigers \- Who are we\.\.](/post/1253522) said:
Agree with Russell on this one Leichardt is an experience you know what you get nostalgia and although we have not had best of luck in final games over the years it still should have some games played along with CSS. You can't put a price on crowd atmosphere if you don't like amenities at LO or parking then don't go


When anyone wants to criticise LO, parking is always cited as a problem. Can someone point to a large stadium other than ANZ with reasonable parking?

I don't have a problem parking, never have - trouble is people want to park and walk five steps into the ground.


Same. Orange Grove works perfectly.

I find Dobroyd Point (Haberfield) not bad either - walk under the road, over the bridge - down toward the old Apia Club (Le Montage) up Church street and into the ground (10-15 minutes) easy as.
 
@Jedi_Tiger said in [Wests Tigers \- Who are we\.\.](/post/1253556) said:
I park down past le montage over the other side of bay and walk across the bridge.

Yeah over in haberfield, same place I park.
 
@mikey said in [Wests Tigers \- Who are we\.\.](/post/1253534) said:
@cochise said in [Wests Tigers \- Who are we\.\.](/post/1253483) said:
@mikey said in [Wests Tigers \- Who are we\.\.](/post/1253454) said:
@cochise said in [Wests Tigers \- Who are we\.\.](/post/1253444) said:
@mikey said in [Wests Tigers \- Who are we\.\.](/post/1253423) said:
@cochise said in [Wests Tigers \- Who are we\.\.](/post/1253246) said:
@mikey said in [Wests Tigers \- Who are we\.\.](/post/1253243) said:
@cochise said in [Wests Tigers \- Who are we\.\.](/post/1253125) said:
@mikey said in [Wests Tigers \- Who are we\.\.](/post/1252990) said:
@cochise said in [Wests Tigers \- Who are we\.\.](/post/1252977) said:
@mikey said in [Wests Tigers \- Who are we\.\.](/post/1252961) said:
@cochise said in [Wests Tigers \- Who are we\.\.](/post/1252951) said:
@mikey said in [Wests Tigers \- Who are we\.\.](/post/1252948) said:
@cochise said in [Wests Tigers \- Who are we\.\.](/post/1252944) said:
@mikey said in [Wests Tigers \- Who are we\.\.](/post/1252942) said:
@cochise said in [Wests Tigers \- Who are we\.\.](/post/1252934) said:
We are in the black because we get a grant from a Leagues Club and spend less than other teams on the football department, want to stay small than play in small grounds.

A big ground doesn't make you big - small venue doesnt make you small.

Success on the other hand does help you to grow - and that is our major problem. That problem wasn't caused by a venue but a series of endless internal problems and bad decisions over time.

Yes, money is a necessity in a professional sport but the argument a big ground will get us there doesn't quite equate to me.

Apart from Suncorp those large stadiums rarely have a large crowd - if anything it makes league look bad and is an indication of a game selling its soul.

Older grounds don't give you the facilities to maximise that the return on that success. We are already spending less than other clubs.

Do you have stats to support either of those points?
I watch a lot of games but it is only on the very rare occasion that a suburban ground gets sold out - bigger venues virtually never, even for finals.
We clearly have different viewpoints on this - respect yours but beg to differ.

We average higher crowds at stadiums and stadiums have better corporate facilities. We also don't spend to the level of the new football cap.

Source: https://afltables.com/rl/crowds/wests_tigers.html

To be fair, these stats can't be sorted the way I would like to and I am cherrypicking but -
Leichardt av.- 12,837
Campbelltown av. - 11,931
Bankwest av. - 9,588

I didn't include the SFS, SCG, or ANZ because semi-final stats would boost their averages - as much as I can I picked 'suburban' grounds as these are possibly truer stats - once again, I can't sort the stats as I would like so they may be distorted.
If anyone has a better source please share.

Did you eliminate stats for this year?

TBH - not sure . As I stated in my last post, I can't sort them as I would have liked.
I'm happy to be proven wrong - what evidence do you have to support your belief?

ANZ Average 22245
SFS Average 18332
Bankwest 2019 Average 15109
Leichhardt Average 12837
Campbelltown Average 11931

It's not a belief, it is a fact.


You've probably taken the same stats that I've used and provided the link for but chosen to ignore the disclaimers I put in my post to concede they may be flawed and instead tabled them as cold irrefutable facts.

You're the winner if that makes you feel better.

Trouble is you have ignored my point in that we don't need a big ground to be pprofitable.

Your disclaimers were wrong, the averages are for home regular season games only. You also provided vastly compromised averages by including this years games for Bankwest which means half the games you included for that ground were during reduced capacity for covid.

Your use of the stats were at best misleading, at worse dishonest.

We do not make as much money at the suburban grounds, that is why we play at the stadiums.

They are cold irrefutable facts.

I'd like to know how you came up with my disclaimers are wrong when there is no detail/ explanation about the meaning of the stats on the website I used.

Thank you for calling me dishonest. I was trying to be conciliatory and concessional in putting the disclaimers in - in fact I wrote they may be wrong - but that doesn't appear to have any meaning to you. As a moderator, most posters would have an expectation you shouldn't be so insulting, provocative and inflammatory.

I didn't call you dishonest, I said your stats were at best misleading at worse dishonest. If you read the graphs on afl tables the averages are broken up into home and away regular seasons and finals, these are all collated separately. Too also include the Bankwest crowds for this year skews the data terribly as ends meaning that 50% of the home games we have had there were covid effected games with a max crowd of 7500. It seems like you omitted any information that disproved your point, even though that information was easily available on the link you provided.

Now you may have done all that by accident but even then it is still incredibly misleading.

You state you didn't call me dishonest but then quote yourself as saying so - it's an interesting way of approaching things.
If you think i tried to lie/ deceive you on purpose because I have an agenda Imaybe it's time to breathe and think again. Read my post again - I clearly stated the numbers were couldn't be sorted/ understood from how they stand. if you believe they are that's fine but to me they aren't.
At the end of the day I disagree with how you see things re large stadiums. I'm sure their are people who hold our differing views. I'm fine with that but do take exception to people who need to insult/namecall others.

I said your use of stats was either misleading or dishonest and u stand by that. The stats didn't even need to be sorted, they already had been. You only supplied the stats that supported your argument while the others were sitting right there. I understand it was probably a mistake but it is still misleading.

Dog - bone - have a nice day making up your version of events.

Please ignore any posts I make in the future because I won't be responding to yours.

Can you explain why you didn't use the stats that didn't fit the point you were trying to make? Im ok if you did it by accident. I also apologise if my post upset you, that wasn't my intention. I just didn't understand why you omitted some stats.
 
@Russell said in [Wests Tigers \- Who are we\.\.](/post/1253566) said:
@Tiger5150 said in [Wests Tigers \- Who are we\.\.](/post/1253538) said:
@Russell said in [Wests Tigers \- Who are we\.\.](/post/1253535) said:
@Tiger5150 said in [Wests Tigers \- Who are we\.\.](/post/1253527) said:
@Jedi_Tiger said in [Wests Tigers \- Who are we\.\.](/post/1253522) said:
Agree with Russell on this one Leichardt is an experience you know what you get nostalgia and although we have not had best of luck in final games over the years it still should have some games played along with CSS. You can't put a price on crowd atmosphere if you don't like amenities at LO or parking then don't go


When anyone wants to criticise LO, parking is always cited as a problem. Can someone point to a large stadium other than ANZ with reasonable parking?

I don't have a problem parking, never have - trouble is people want to park and walk five steps into the ground.


Same. Orange Grove works perfectly.

I find Dobroyd Point (Haberfield) not bad either - walk under the road, over the bridge - down toward the old Apia Club (Le Montage) up Church street and into the ground (10-15 minutes) easy as.

O Park the same place
 
@Russell said in [Wests Tigers \- Who are we\.\.](/post/1253535) said:
@Tiger5150 said in [Wests Tigers \- Who are we\.\.](/post/1253527) said:
@Jedi_Tiger said in [Wests Tigers \- Who are we\.\.](/post/1253522) said:
Agree with Russell on this one Leichardt is an experience you know what you get nostalgia and although we have not had best of luck in final games over the years it still should have some games played along with CSS. You can't put a price on crowd atmosphere if you don't like amenities at LO or parking then don't go


When anyone wants to criticise LO, parking is always cited as a problem. Can someone point to a large stadium other than ANZ with reasonable parking?

I don't have a problem parking, never have - trouble is people want to park and walk five steps into the ground.

It's all part of the experience....nothing like walking out of the ground with a crowd of tigers fans after a win.....and subsequently finding some opposition supporters to have a laugh with....good times
 
@Jedi_Tiger said in [Wests Tigers \- Who are we\.\.](/post/1253579) said:
then up the grassy kokoda track and come out opposite the grandstand entrance at Mary Street
gotta love Leichhardt

The grassy Kokoda track gets tougher each year lol
 
Melbourne should be the last team to use in support of an argument - when it comes to comparing the significance of one spiritual home ground.
Their culture, identity and brand are all viewed as strong or successful. It's well established and ingrained in their history. The total opposite to us, at this point.
Plus their situation was forced really.
Identity shouldn't be much of an issue fundamentally yet it also does help outline the club's goals and it's future direction. And IMO being perceived as the NRLs nomads just can't be any good for this.
Having games at Leichhardt and Campbelltown promote and celebrate our heritage but I think the club needs to engage with it's supporter or fan base surrounding this very topic, as it very much does impact our identity/brand.
 
@Lauren said in [Wests Tigers \- Who are we\.\.](/post/1253594) said:
Melbourne should be the last team to use in support of an argument - when it comes to comparing the significance of one spiritual home ground.
Their culture, identity and brand are all viewed as strong or successful. It's well established and ingrained in their history. The total opposite to us, at this point.
Plus their situation was forced really.
Identity shouldn't be much of an issue fundamentally yet it also does help outline the club's goals and it's future direction. And IMO being perceived as the NRLs nomads just can't be any good for this.
Having games at Leichhardt and Campbelltown promote and celebrate our heritage but I think the club needs to engage with it's supporter or fan base surrounding this very topic, as it very much does impact our identity/brand.

Exactly why we should compare the 2 ......if we aren't aiming to equal Melbourne we need to give it away

no matter how fanciful it is or appears
 
@hobbo1 said in [Wests Tigers \- Who are we\.\.](/post/1253592) said:
@Jedi_Tiger said in [Wests Tigers \- Who are we\.\.](/post/1253579) said:
then up the grassy kokoda track and come out opposite the grandstand entrance at Mary Street
gotta love Leichhardt

The grassy Kokoda track gets tougher each year lol

Absolutely when Ellery Hanley was playing for Balmain I could get up the kokoda track much quicker than now lol
 
@happy_tiger said in [Wests Tigers \- Who are we\.\.](/post/1253606) said:
@Lauren said in [Wests Tigers \- Who are we\.\.](/post/1253594) said:
Melbourne should be the last team to use in support of an argument - when it comes to comparing the significance of one spiritual home ground.
Their culture, identity and brand are all viewed as strong or successful. It's well established and ingrained in their history. The total opposite to us, at this point.
Plus their situation was forced really.
Identity shouldn't be much of an issue fundamentally yet it also does help outline the club's goals and it's future direction. And IMO being perceived as the NRLs nomads just can't be any good for this.
Having games at Leichhardt and Campbelltown promote and celebrate our heritage but I think the club needs to engage with it's supporter or fan base surrounding this very topic, as it very much does impact our identity/brand.

Exactly why we should compare the 2 ......if we aren't aiming to equal Melbourne we need to give it away

no matter how fanciful it is or appears

I agree with that aspect as they're ideal in every sense yet in terms of our identity, culture and brand due to our uniqueness we simply can't adopt their blueprint to success, for it to pay off.
I honestly have only heard of PSG in terms of successful merged teams and was wondering how we as a club can reach that level of sustainable success. As it seems you also need to constantly evolve to succeed.
 
@Lauren said in [Wests Tigers \- Who are we\.\.](/post/1253594) said:
Melbourne should be the last team to use in support of an argument - when it comes to comparing the significance of one spiritual home ground.
Their culture, identity and brand are all viewed as strong or successful. It's well established and ingrained in their history. The total opposite to us, at this point.
Plus their situation was forced really.
Identity shouldn't be much of an issue fundamentally yet it also does help outline the club's goals and it's future direction. And IMO being perceived as the NRLs nomads just can't be any good for this.
Having games at Leichhardt and Campbelltown promote and celebrate our heritage but I think the club needs to engage with it's supporter or fan base surrounding this very topic, as it very much does impact our identity/brand.

Our supporters and fan base engage with the club on this issue every year by going to the games. Particularly LO. It’s not getting less popular and is a different event altogether from a regular match. The hill is full of people who wouldn’t ordinarily attend a game. It is a unique opportunity
 
@Lauren said in [Wests Tigers \- Who are we\.\.](/post/1253615) said:
@happy_tiger said in [Wests Tigers \- Who are we\.\.](/post/1253606) said:
@Lauren said in [Wests Tigers \- Who are we\.\.](/post/1253594) said:
Melbourne should be the last team to use in support of an argument - when it comes to comparing the significance of one spiritual home ground.
Their culture, identity and brand are all viewed as strong or successful. It's well established and ingrained in their history. The total opposite to us, at this point.
Plus their situation was forced really.
Identity shouldn't be much of an issue fundamentally yet it also does help outline the club's goals and it's future direction. And IMO being perceived as the NRLs nomads just can't be any good for this.
Having games at Leichhardt and Campbelltown promote and celebrate our heritage but I think the club needs to engage with it's supporter or fan base surrounding this very topic, as it very much does impact our identity/brand.

Exactly why we should compare the 2 ......if we aren't aiming to equal Melbourne we need to give it away

no matter how fanciful it is or appears

I agree with that aspect as they're ideal in every sense yet in terms of our identity, culture and brand due to our uniqueness we simply can't adopt their blueprint to success, for it to pay off.
I honestly have only heard of PSG in terms of successful merged teams and was wondering how we as a club can reach that level of sustainable success. As it seems you also need to constantly evolve to succeed.

I wouldn't say PSG is in a strong league to be honest .....put them in the Bundesliga ,Serie A , EPL and they struggle


That is the difference ....we are in the strongest league in this sport and we blew the opportunities to shake our current issues in 2005 and 2010 - 2011 ...the saints have had their chances and blown them as well
 
@Jedi_Tiger said in [Wests Tigers \- Who are we\.\.](/post/1253614) said:
@hobbo1 said in [Wests Tigers \- Who are we\.\.](/post/1253592) said:
@Jedi_Tiger said in [Wests Tigers \- Who are we\.\.](/post/1253579) said:
then up the grassy kokoda track and come out opposite the grandstand entrance at Mary Street
gotta love Leichhardt

The grassy Kokoda track gets tougher each year lol

Absolutely when Ellery Hanley was playing for Balmain I could get up the kokoda track much quicker than now lol

Has the force in you weakened Obi ....:blush:
 
@hobbo1 said in [Wests Tigers \- Who are we\.\.](/post/1253592) said:
@Jedi_Tiger said in [Wests Tigers \- Who are we\.\.](/post/1253579) said:
then up the grassy kokoda track and come out opposite the grandstand entrance at Mary Street
gotta love Leichhardt

The grassy Kokoda track gets tougher each year lol

in your case it just gets harder to see lol
 
@happy_tiger said in [Wests Tigers \- Who are we\.\.](/post/1253619) said:
@Jedi_Tiger said in [Wests Tigers \- Who are we\.\.](/post/1253614) said:
@hobbo1 said in [Wests Tigers \- Who are we\.\.](/post/1253592) said:
@Jedi_Tiger said in [Wests Tigers \- Who are we\.\.](/post/1253579) said:
then up the grassy kokoda track and come out opposite the grandstand entrance at Mary Street
gotta love Leichhardt

The grassy Kokoda track gets tougher each year lol

Absolutely when Ellery Hanley was playing for Balmain I could get up the kokoda track much quicker than now lol

Has the force in you weakened Obi ....:blush:

Absolutely Happy haha
 
@Jedi_Tiger said in [Wests Tigers \- Who are we\.\.](/post/1253579) said:
then up the grassy kokoda track and come out opposite the grandstand entrance at Mary Street
gotta love Leichhardt

I used to run that in my younger years lol, it is now a gentle walk.
 
@cochise said in [Wests Tigers \- Who are we\.\.](/post/1253655) said:
@Jedi_Tiger said in [Wests Tigers \- Who are we\.\.](/post/1253579) said:
then up the grassy kokoda track and come out opposite the grandstand entrance at Mary Street
gotta love Leichhardt

I used to run that in my younger years lol, it is now a gentle walk.

lol spot on cochise
 

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