Saturday, 1 October 2011

Social Football League

Once Again, not here to talk footy..

Yesterday was the 2011 AFL grand final, playing of were the two Football clubs hailing from Geelong and Collingwood. I am not blogging to discuss this game at all, but the way social media has influenced AFL as a collective. 

Yesterdays Grand Final crowd almost tipped the scales, with a whopping 99,500 supporters turning up to watch the best two teams in the AFL slug it out. Originally I did not have tickets to this blockbuster event, however with social media to the rescue, i was able to obtain last minuet standing room tickets. The MCC's facebook page updated its 5,000 fans on the seating situation before it's very own website was able too. MCC reserve members were presented with the rare opportunity to fight for 3,000 available tickets. I was lucky enough to get access to one, and I place my good fortunes in the hands of the MCC facebook page. 

Its not just a matter of facebook and football tho. OzzieSport.com have compiled remarkable statistics regarding social media throughout AFL clubs. 

TeamAlexa (1)Ebay (5)Facebook (4)Foursquare (2)Twitter (3)Total points
Collingwood Magpies30,641838111,31511188153,982
Essendon Bombers31,904842101,9408596143,282
St. Kilda Saints31,57875961,9706649100,956
Carlton Blues29,40081256,950632193,483
Adelaide Crows19,77688862,96928751991,180
West Coast Eagles20,12592063,734331788,096
Sydney Swans24,1891,36549,070716181,785
Richmond Tigers32,67279734,758658074,807
Hawthorn Hawks30,74473533,724458569,788
Gold Coast Football Club28,85510333,724377166,453
North Melbourne Kangaroos27,20123421,075530453,814
Port Adelaide Power20,67829524,77128309048,862
Western Bulldogs22,1451,18522,880259548,805
Brisbane Lions24,2381,03522,30667348,252
Melbourne Demons30,81180112,19528367547,510
Fremantle Dockers4,82171236,094333744,964
Geelong Cats3,3631,2723,493382511,953
GWS Giants6,06112,503215410,719
http://ozziesport.com/2011/02/most-popular-afl-teams-across-social-media-sites-february-14-2011/

OzzieSport compile their own statistics and weighing system, voting teams from most popular to lease popular. Most remarkably, Geelong is only leading Greater Western Sydney (Who haven't even played a game) by 1,000 members. 

All AFL teams have an official website, just like the MCC has. 
Perhaps teams will start to announce breakthrough news through their facebook or twitter pages, (just like the MCC did for me) because it is easier, quicker, and their message will be heard, and seen by a greater audience. 

For example; If the Collingwood twitter page (11,188 followers) released important news throughout a match of football, most people would have easy access to this news via their phones. 
However if this news was released via website, a less effective message would be sent, as it is less convenient for people to surf the web on their phone. 

Will clubs eventually move to their major news being delivered via social networking sites? Will social media's place in sport continue to expand rapidly? Will anyone ever catch Collingwood's social media dominance?

Hopefully all reveals itself in the coming years, as no one knows where this powerful tool will take us. 
 


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