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Football to save Tourism Industry

midfielder

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Football will save the NSW Tourism industry ....... someone should send this off the the express and local radio so they know the Mariners can save Gosford ..

BUt what is interesting is this article is from the political pages of the Aussie.

http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,24743140-5013404,00.html


Football focus to kick tourism goals

Imre Salusinszky, NSW political reporter | December 03, 2008

SOCCER could be the unlikely saviour of the flagging Australian tourism industry, according to research by the NSW Parliamentary Library.

Investment in soccer could also boost Australia's exporting and diplomatic efforts, thanks to the surging popularity of the sport in Asia.

Researcher and economist John Wilkinson says universities could leverage Australia's membership of the Asian Football Confederation by offering training programs for Asia's new breed of football administrator.

Dr Wilkinson estimates the 2018 World Cup could contribute $5.4 billion to the local economy if Football Federation Australia is successful in its bid to host the Cup, which runs for five weeks and is considered the biggest sporting event in the world.

He also says soccer could be the avenue for deepening cultural contacts with the region.

"Encouraging more Asians to travel to Australia (given the rise in Asian overseas travel) necessitates getting Asians to know Australia better," he writes.

"One way to do this could be taking advantage of the surge in popularity of football in Asia ... there appears to be a significant interest in football in China and this could be taken advantage of, to encourage even more Chinese tourists to visit Australia."

Dr Wilkinson credits Rupert Murdoch, chairman of News Corporation, owner of The Australian, with igniting Asia's passion for soccer by beaming in European games via BSkyB and its affiliates since 1989.

The 2002 World Cup, which was co-hosted by South Korea and Japan, was watched by 11.1billion viewers in Asia, compared with 4.1 billion in Europe.

Events NSW research director Rob van den Honert agreed that soccer generally, and the 2018 World Cup in particular, could boost Australia's diplomatic and trade efforts in Asia, comparing the effect with the role played by rugby in trans-Tasman relations.

With the Rudd Government already pledging $32 million for the development of soccer over the next four years, Mr van den Honert agreed that established codes such as Australian football would be "terrified" if the round-ball game received even more public support.
 

Redline

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SO we've gone from being in a sad state, stagnant, crowds in decline, expanding beyond our means and diluting the talent...to being likely the saviour of tourism in the country.

Hows Wilson doing I wonder?
 

Bex

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LOL - 11.1 Billion viewers in Asia. It always makes me laugh when the number of viewers is larger than the world population.
 

Kareem

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hmmm
it doesnt mean unique viewers does it?
if 2 billion tune in for final
say average is 1/2 bill (more for finals matches + ;ess for small group matches)
62 other matches= 31 bill
so you would be saying 30 bill + overall so 11 billion from Asia sounds sweet

NB: my 0.5 bill approximation = just an estimate
probs exact numbers are somewhere on the net- although my 2 billion for a final figure is true!
 

midfielder

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Bex said:
LOL - 11.1 Billion viewers in Asia. It always makes me laugh when the number of viewers is larger than the world population.

If you watch 10 games you get counted 10 times.
 

Bex

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Kareem said:
hmmm
it doesnt mean unique viewers does it?
if 2 billion tune in for final
say average is 1/2 bill (more for finals matches + ;ess for small group matches)
62 other matches= 31 bill
so you would be saying 30 bill + overall so 11 billion from Asia sounds sweet

NB: my 0.5 bill approximation = just an estimate
probs exact numbers are somewhere on the net- although my 2 billion for a final figure is true!

No, its definitely 11.1 billion different individual people they're talking about.
 

Bex

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Thats exactly why the Chinese government sensor the internet Serious :(
 

serious14

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To be fair, I googled 'Tibet' and 'freedom' when I was there, they both worked.

'Capitalism' on the other hand did not......
 

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