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    • Total attendance was basically flat (0.4% up). Biggest improvers were the Jets, with their average attendance up 22% on last year, and the Bulls, up 17%. While admittedly starting from a low base, I'd rather see the smaller teams growing than the bigger ones pulling further away. WU still lagging behind and only growing by 3%, so pretty much nothing. Maybe the new stadium will help. All teams grew except for Sydney, us, and Adelaide. Adelaide only dropped 1% and given the garbage they've dished up on the field that isn't too bad. We also dropped by 1%, which could probably be explained by the RBB boycott alone, so nothing much to report. Sydney is weird. They dropped 17% on their average from last year. I'm guessing it's a combination of the new stadium bounce last season and some bigger home derbies (this season they added up to 54,307 vs 60,694 last season). Also if you remove the home derbies from the Sydney and Melbourne teams their averages look like this: Sydney - 12,175 Victory - 11,570 WSW - 9,121 City - 5,780
    • So now the season is over and it looks like we are stuck with Rudan, when does the club start announcing players that are leaving or resigning? I noticed most other clubs out of the semis (and some even in the semis) have already been announcing them? Will be interesting to see how many stick around now both players and staff. I hear there has already been 2 casualties in regards to the staff
    • It was a red, there was nothing accidental about it, if you don't want to get sent off then don't do it. He did it to provoke a reaction, he got one from the ref
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