jirskyr
Well-known member
The issue with Tigers is wins, and wins only. The support is enormous at Campbelltown or Leichhardt if the wins are there. We were consistently getting 18-20K at both grounds during 2005, and that is maxing them out. In fact the support is hardy despite the lack of success.
Whether or not Tigers should base themselves at Campbo, it's a never-ending argument of no depth whatsoever, and I've never seen a single good point made for moving FT to Campbo except "population". And even that is spurious - what does population even mean?
I've made the point many times, the population in Campbo is certainly growing, but that is also true of many areas in Sydney, and nobody ever writes about it with any thought.
For example - Camden is the fastest-growing LGA in Australia ~7%), ok, which makes it... the 27th largest LGA in NSW. Canterbury LGA is 4x bigger than Camden. Campbelltown is approx twice as big again, but itself only ranks 17th for total population. I wonder if there is any evidence to suggest that Camden/Campelltown will ever overtake heavily populated LGAs like Canterbury, Blacktown, Northern Beaches, Parramatta, CBD (Top 5)?
Actually the second fastest growing LGA in NSW is Strathfield, which grew 4%. Does that make Strathfield a population hotspot? Well probably no, because that 4% is only 1000 people. Percentages can be misleading - for example, China is estimated as being 4% Christian, but that means there are 44 million Christians in China, which is more than France or Spain or the UK.
Why is Camden growing and how big will it get? Well you would argue it's growing percentage-wise because there used to be nobody out there. It used to be farms and half-acre blocks. Get 50K to move there and sure as hell that's a big % increase. Who is moving there? Rugby league fanatics? People who will become rugby league fanatics?
And why does population equal potential for support? Second-fastest growing region in Australia is Wyndham in VIC, but sure as hell you aren't going to grow many rugby league supporters there. And part of the issue is obvious - immigrants make up a large part of population increase in new / low density areas, driven strongly by house prices, and immigrants are not necessarily an easy cohort to convert to a certain sport. Because if they were, the West, SW and NW regions would be getting bigger and bigger sporting teams every year - and for certain that is not occurring. Who is the biggest soccer team in Sydney? CBD-based FC, followed by Western Wanderers. Biggest AFL side? Swans based in Eastern Suburbs. Where do the Waratahs base themselves? East. Sydney Kings? The Netball sides?
Whether or not Tigers should base themselves at Campbo, it's a never-ending argument of no depth whatsoever, and I've never seen a single good point made for moving FT to Campbo except "population". And even that is spurious - what does population even mean?
I've made the point many times, the population in Campbo is certainly growing, but that is also true of many areas in Sydney, and nobody ever writes about it with any thought.
For example - Camden is the fastest-growing LGA in Australia ~7%), ok, which makes it... the 27th largest LGA in NSW. Canterbury LGA is 4x bigger than Camden. Campbelltown is approx twice as big again, but itself only ranks 17th for total population. I wonder if there is any evidence to suggest that Camden/Campelltown will ever overtake heavily populated LGAs like Canterbury, Blacktown, Northern Beaches, Parramatta, CBD (Top 5)?
Actually the second fastest growing LGA in NSW is Strathfield, which grew 4%. Does that make Strathfield a population hotspot? Well probably no, because that 4% is only 1000 people. Percentages can be misleading - for example, China is estimated as being 4% Christian, but that means there are 44 million Christians in China, which is more than France or Spain or the UK.
Why is Camden growing and how big will it get? Well you would argue it's growing percentage-wise because there used to be nobody out there. It used to be farms and half-acre blocks. Get 50K to move there and sure as hell that's a big % increase. Who is moving there? Rugby league fanatics? People who will become rugby league fanatics?
And why does population equal potential for support? Second-fastest growing region in Australia is Wyndham in VIC, but sure as hell you aren't going to grow many rugby league supporters there. And part of the issue is obvious - immigrants make up a large part of population increase in new / low density areas, driven strongly by house prices, and immigrants are not necessarily an easy cohort to convert to a certain sport. Because if they were, the West, SW and NW regions would be getting bigger and bigger sporting teams every year - and for certain that is not occurring. Who is the biggest soccer team in Sydney? CBD-based FC, followed by Western Wanderers. Biggest AFL side? Swans based in Eastern Suburbs. Where do the Waratahs base themselves? East. Sydney Kings? The Netball sides?