http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/blogs/early-doors/35-000-indonesians-turn-watch-liverpool-u17-team-182232192.html
That's what a big club attracts.
It's not that impressive to be honest.
MUFC, CFC & AFC all have significantly larger global fanbases than LFC.
http://talksport.com/magazine/big-picture/2011-10-13/worlds-most-popular-football-club-revealed-man-united-liverpool-arsenal-barca-real-or-chelsea
MCFC will soon surpass LFC as well. Social media (Twitter, Facebook) followings confirm all this.
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90,000 there at Melbourne... city, arsenal, Chelsea can't sell out 90,000 on the other side of the world.
Man utd might be able to though.
Yeah have to agree. See a lot of these global fanbase things but it's no substitute for selling out stadiums around the world. That's the true test.
comment by Respected ttliv87 (U11882)
posted 17 minutes ago
^Based on a sample of 1,000 people
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1000 people is more than enough for an accurate reflection. Gallup polls for US political issues use 1000 people.
Anyway, Twitter & Facebook have over a billion active users - and LFC are well behind MUFC, AFC and CFC in that respect.
We can all click a thing on a screen. We had 90k turn up for a friendly. It had more in attendance than the Olympics. I know the truth hurts though.
Anyway, Twitter & Facebook have over a billion active users - and LFC are well behind MUFC, AFC and CFC in that respect.
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People behind screens v people in the stadium... I know what I'd prefer.
Survey of 1000 people world wide
1000 people in 34 countries...
That's 29 people per country!
No... Just no...
Sinister embarrassing himself again.
A daily occurence.
Social media (Twitter, Facebook) followings confirm all this.
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Knobhead
http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/blogs/jim-white/empty-seats-could-spell-end-david-moyes-124354584.html
Another aspect to the Moyes plight
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posted on 11/1/14
http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/blogs/early-doors/35-000-indonesians-turn-watch-liverpool-u17-team-182232192.html
posted on 11/1/14
That's what a big club attracts.
posted on 11/1/14
It's not that impressive to be honest.
MUFC, CFC & AFC all have significantly larger global fanbases than LFC.
http://talksport.com/magazine/big-picture/2011-10-13/worlds-most-popular-football-club-revealed-man-united-liverpool-arsenal-barca-real-or-chelsea
MCFC will soon surpass LFC as well. Social media (Twitter, Facebook) followings confirm all this.
posted on 11/1/14
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posted on 11/1/14
90,000 there at Melbourne... city, arsenal, Chelsea can't sell out 90,000 on the other side of the world.
Man utd might be able to though.
posted on 11/1/14
Yeah have to agree. See a lot of these global fanbase things but it's no substitute for selling out stadiums around the world. That's the true test.
posted on 11/1/14
comment by Respected ttliv87 (U11882)
posted 17 minutes ago
^Based on a sample of 1,000 people
----------------------------------------------------------------------
1000 people is more than enough for an accurate reflection. Gallup polls for US political issues use 1000 people.
Anyway, Twitter & Facebook have over a billion active users - and LFC are well behind MUFC, AFC and CFC in that respect.
posted on 11/1/14
We can all click a thing on a screen. We had 90k turn up for a friendly. It had more in attendance than the Olympics. I know the truth hurts though.
posted on 11/1/14
Anyway, Twitter & Facebook have over a billion active users - and LFC are well behind MUFC, AFC and CFC in that respect.
-------
People behind screens v people in the stadium... I know what I'd prefer.
posted on 11/1/14
Survey of 1000 people world wide
posted on 11/1/14
1000 people in 34 countries...
That's 29 people per country!
No... Just no...
posted on 11/1/14
Sinister embarrassing himself again.
A daily occurence.
posted on 11/1/14
Social media (Twitter, Facebook) followings confirm all this.
______________
Knobhead
posted on 11/1/14
http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/blogs/jim-white/empty-seats-could-spell-end-david-moyes-124354584.html
Another aspect to the Moyes plight
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