thechap wrote:I'm going to go out on a limb here and suggest that just maybe crows supporters base their decision about whether to go to port home game showdowns on how likely they are to win.
If it was all about chances of winning I don't think the two biggest drawing games would have been against Geelong and Hawthorn, the top two teams in the league. Certainly the chances of the Crows beating Geelong were very slim yet it was the biggest crowd of the season. This is historically the case. There are many reasons yesterday's game had a low crowd. The Crows chances of winning (which were, let's face it, pretty good compared to their previous two home games and their domination of Port over the last 4 years), were the least of the reasons.
With the way the crows are playing at the moment, there is no way I would spend my hard earned money to waste three hours in pouring rain and freezing cold watching them lose. This is about the football, not the stadium or the the crowd numbers. The crows need to learn how to play with some bloody heart and desire. Neil Craig has drilled it all out of them. Sorry, getting a little of topic there...
Rubbish, don't be so fickle. The Crows whole game is based on heart and desire. It's one of the very few advantages they have over opposition teams and far more often than not show more heart and desire than their opponents. Without it they'd be a bottom dweller. If you want to watch a team that gives their all there aren't many that put in more than the Crows, that's for sure.
Sure, question their skill level, but to question their heart shows complete of understanding.