I haven’t got any evidence to support that view because it is just my opinion. However based on the responses, it looks like I was well off the mark.Arch@M32 wrote:Who amongst this "younger generation" wants it? Were they surveyed? Was a study conducted? Why would the "younger generation" want mostly 30+ year old songs played after each goal?
Show me the evidence that shows that young people want it!
The "game day experience" aint what it used to be
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I term the current Collingwood attack based strategy “Unceasing Waves” like on a stormy and windy day with rough seas. A Perfect Storm
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I loved it 50 years ago and I love it today!
Sure, it's changed heaps.
Back in the 70's & 80's as a kid, you could sneak in the changerooms before the game, get up close with the players for autographs anytime and kick the footy on the ground at the breaks.
Today, being amongst a noisy crowd, with the Pies playing our exciting brand is heaven for me.
You have to make every day a winner, you don't know how many you've got.
Sure, it's changed heaps.
Back in the 70's & 80's as a kid, you could sneak in the changerooms before the game, get up close with the players for autographs anytime and kick the footy on the ground at the breaks.
Today, being amongst a noisy crowd, with the Pies playing our exciting brand is heaven for me.
You have to make every day a winner, you don't know how many you've got.
Don't count the days, make the days count.
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Australian’s are classic. We pat ourselves on the back for how relaxed and laid-back we are, yet spend our time complaining about noise and lights at an entertainment venue!!
Fan-engagement activities are fine, gets a bit of a chuckle. The post-goal songs are chosen by the players, and the post-goal and pre-game lighting I think is impressive and adds to the experience. Particularly when it emphasises the home team - with so many teams sharing the same ground, the “home” advantage is lost, so any opportunity to drive that I think is a positive.
For mine, the Marvel games are the ones I look forward to the most! Easy to get to/from and navigate and they have an amazing restaurant for a delicious feed pre-game. MCG is great in its own right. I don’t understand the obsession with crapping on Marvel to pump up the G’s tyres.
Final thought; so much is spoken in this thread about the dislike of the modern “bells & whistles” yet the vast majority aren’t getting out there to go watch grassroots or even VFL football, which suggests you’re more full of it than having a genuine concern.
Fan-engagement activities are fine, gets a bit of a chuckle. The post-goal songs are chosen by the players, and the post-goal and pre-game lighting I think is impressive and adds to the experience. Particularly when it emphasises the home team - with so many teams sharing the same ground, the “home” advantage is lost, so any opportunity to drive that I think is a positive.
For mine, the Marvel games are the ones I look forward to the most! Easy to get to/from and navigate and they have an amazing restaurant for a delicious feed pre-game. MCG is great in its own right. I don’t understand the obsession with crapping on Marvel to pump up the G’s tyres.
Final thought; so much is spoken in this thread about the dislike of the modern “bells & whistles” yet the vast majority aren’t getting out there to go watch grassroots or even VFL football, which suggests you’re more full of it than having a genuine concern.
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That's a little harsh. The noise was one of the two reasons I stopped going to the football (the other was the dreadful coaching under the previous regime). I don't mind extremely loud noise (I was a professional rock musician for many years) - but I found it sad that I went to the football with my oldest friend and we couldn't even talk to each other about the game while it was being played. Time was, you could talk at stoppages, and at quarter time and half-time. That possibility isn't there any longer.Simply_Brutal wrote:Australian’s are classic. We pat ourselves on the back for how relaxed and laid-back we are, yet spend our time complaining about noise and lights at an entertainment venue!!
Fan-engagement activities are fine, gets a bit of a chuckle. The post-goal songs are chosen by the players, and the post-goal and pre-game lighting I think is impressive and adds to the experience. Particularly when it emphasises the home team - with so many teams sharing the same ground, the “home” advantage is lost, so any opportunity to drive that I think is a positive.
For mine, the Marvel games are the ones I look forward to the most! Easy to get to/from and navigate and they have an amazing restaurant for a delicious feed pre-game. MCG is great in its own right. I don’t understand the obsession with crapping on Marvel to pump up the G’s tyres.
Final thought; so much is spoken in this thread about the dislike of the modern “bells & whistles” yet the vast majority aren’t getting out there to go watch grassroots or even VFL football, which suggests you’re more full of it than having a genuine concern.
Personallly, I don't want to hear a loud "Collingwood" chant when I'm at a Stones concert and I didn't want to hear "Jumping Jack Flash" when I was at the football.
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Not sure many of the half million Indians or chinese coming into the country go to gamesdalyc wrote:Normal population growth will see corresponding increases in crowdsWhyPhilWhy? wrote:Growing crowd numbers would have to suggest someone likes it (not me!).
That being said kiss-cam and oblivious-cam are both kinda fun.
Crowds are up 25% since 2016, I think the countries population has increased at less than half that rate.
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One thing I dont get is this supposed cost of living crisis, supermarket price gouging, price hikes, mortgage stress, struggle to put food on the table, etc. YET, footy crowds continue to be huge, 80 000 plus some matches, 90 000 now very common. Lets face it to have a good day at the footy, you need AT LEAST, $100 min, fares, match entry, food, couple of beers, and for families, its far more than that, has too be. Club memberships, most, are very expensive, some nearly $1000 , minimum, yet grounds are packed out weekly. I wonder how many " battlers " go to footy, spend their coin,then line up for food boxes at food banks, wben the cash has gone. And dont even start me, on footy gambling, the mass footy gambling industry buddy bet, and all that stuff, I just find it weird in a cost of living crisis, thats all.
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