I'd like to discuss the wave of popularity the A League is enjoying.
What intrigues me the most is that it has also gathered momentum at the time when the National team isn't performing that well and is really sliding down the world rankings.
With AFL struggling for crowd attendance (given their lofty standards) and of course the Essendon drug scandal as a major distraction and with the NRL and ARU also struggling (with much of the focus being on the poor behavioral conduct of the players) the A League has just powered along.
I've never been to an A League game and I haven't spent much time at all watching it on the tele either but I'd be very interested to know why it's become such a strong product which must have sponsors lining up to associate with the game?
From what I can gather:
- The venues are first rate
- The atmosphere is a contrast to the AFL with a more traditional club feel to it
But there must be more to it than just that so I'd like to know why?
What intrigues me the most is that it has also gathered momentum at the time when the National team isn't performing that well and is really sliding down the world rankings.
With AFL struggling for crowd attendance (given their lofty standards) and of course the Essendon drug scandal as a major distraction and with the NRL and ARU also struggling (with much of the focus being on the poor behavioral conduct of the players) the A League has just powered along.
I've never been to an A League game and I haven't spent much time at all watching it on the tele either but I'd be very interested to know why it's become such a strong product which must have sponsors lining up to associate with the game?
From what I can gather:
- The venues are first rate
- The atmosphere is a contrast to the AFL with a more traditional club feel to it
But there must be more to it than just that so I'd like to know why?
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