I wouldn't have thought that the GFC would have anything to do with it. I think we're clutching at straws if we're going to use that one.
Look at the league crowds, basically no change between 2003 and 2013 and we're trying to blame the GFC for lack of crowds?
Not sure if the GFC hit Perth harder than Sydney, but close to zero effect here on crowds.
What we did have was an HFC (Hickey Foley Crisis) aided and abetted by NSWRU management which served up such rubbish that people stopped going. Crowds of 35-40,000 plummeted to as low as 12,000 and now flatline around the 15,000 mark. Despite having a marketing guru as CEO, there's virtually no marketing and the huge drop-off in crowds has meant less money to do promotion anyway.
We're in a deep deep hole, and we dug it all on our own. Forget the GFC, Saddam Hussein, the War on Terror, Bird Flu or anything else.
Saturday night's crowd of 15,000 against a SAF team means we should be drawing 25,000 against Aussie and NZ teams, but we haven't so far.
Over the Easter weekend the NRL played 2 matches at Homebush during the Easter Show (4pm kick-offs). One drew 42,000 and the other drew over 50,000. In both cases, that's at least double the crowd that those matches would have drawn in the normal course of the season.
So there's some evidence that we might try something similar in 2015, remembering that we have a contractual obligation to play 2 matches a year there anyway and we choose to play the Reds and Brumbies, but have only drawn 25,000 to those matches in the last couple of years. We could try and play an NZ team at Homebush during the show next Easter, promote it and see if it works any better than what we are doing at the moment. The SFS can comfortably hold the 25,000 that the Reds and Brumbies have drawn recently.
Note that the Homebush agreement was signed in the Halcyon days of 35,000 crowds and I assume it was thought that Reds and Brumbies matches, which used to pack out the SFS would draw 40,000 plus at Homebush. How times change. As things stand, we'd be lucky to draw 40,000 or even 30,000 to a home semi IMO.