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Author:  Fallon [ Sun Apr 10, 2016 7:14 am ]
Post subject:  At what point

Will people stop going to watch Leeds?

For many this act of treason will be unthinkable but over the last few successful years we have accumulated a good number of new fans who are used to seeing us win.

I wonder what the breaking point is, if at all, for the die hards on here?

As a club we can ride losing some fair weather fans but anymore than that coupled with the cost of stadium development could be very costly to the club.

I'm sure many fans are not looking forward to Friday. Will a decrease in attendance force GH's hand?

Author:  ant1 [ Sun Apr 10, 2016 7:35 am ]
Post subject:  Re: At what point

Fallon wrote:Will people stop going to watch Leeds?

For many this act of treason will be unthinkable but over the last few successful years we have accumulated a good number of new fans who are used to seeing us win.

I wonder what the breaking point is, if at all, for the die hards on here?

As a club we can ride losing some fair weather fans but anymore than that coupled with the cost of stadium development could be very costly to the club.

I'm sure many fans are not looking forward to Friday. Will a decrease in attendance force GH's hand?


Force GH's hand to do what?
Who is available outside the club to improve the current situation?
The answers have to come from within and that starts with experienced players standing up and taking on their responsibilities.
Moving up defensively as a unit.
Cutting out the lateral attack which will never work without any runners.
This game is a simple one, that's why we northerners can play it.
Man up Rhinos, as another thread states enough is enough.
3 successive losses to Wakey, HKR and Salford show that your hearts are not in this battle.
Shame on you!!

Author:  Fat Boy [ Sun Apr 10, 2016 9:27 am ]
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ant1 wrote:The answers have to come from within and that starts with experienced players standing up and taking on their responsibilities.


This is the problem - on-one knows how to. For the past decade we've had two outstanding players who have shouldered this responsibility while everyone else sat back and listened, took note and did what was asked of them.

Now we have nobody doing the asking and nobody who knows how to ask. The void left by KS and JP is way, way too big to fill and it is becoming all to obvious that BMcD is just as much at a loss as the rest of his charges.

There is no 'quick fix' that I can see for Leeds. For the past 10 years we've relied on two players to lead the team on and off the field and we now need to learn how to get on without them - this is going to take time. Changing the ingrained culture that is currently with the Leeds team is not something that can be done overnight.

Author:  leeds owl [ Sun Apr 10, 2016 10:13 am ]
Post subject:  Re: At what point

Fallon wrote:Will people stop going to watch Leeds?

For many this act of treason will be unthinkable but over the last few successful years we have accumulated a good number of new fans who are used to seeing us win.

I wonder what the breaking point is, if at all, for the die hards on here?

As a club we can ride losing some fair weather fans but anymore than that coupled with the cost of stadium development could be very costly to the club.

I'm sure many fans are not looking forward to Friday. Will a decrease in attendance force GH's hand?


The potential South Stand demolition could be a real face saver for GH, 11-12 thousand a game would fill the reduced capacity Headingley nicely. There is no doubt such a terrible season will impact on crowds next year, the drop off may not be massive this year due to such big season ticket sales for the current season. A lot of first timers won't be in a hurry to renew, and the big push for family packages can rocket your season ticket sales, but also have a dramatic effect if a few hundred families decide not to renew at 4,5 or even 6 tickets per group. There is a cut off point where fans call it a day, Sky obviously won't help when a more remote supporter is deciding whether to travel or not, and the generation weaned on success may prove to be quite fickle. There are many other factors that dictate a drop off in numbers, but playing such rank bad Rugby League is top of the list. It has been interesting to stand particularly amongst the way following, and to listen how bitchy some quickly become towards the players. It's only a minority, but you'd think you were stood next to Wayne Bennett the way they are so simplistic in their solutions to our teams woes. I'll carry on going home and away this season, I think it's only fair to support the lads that have given us so many happy times over the last 12 years or so. As long as the effort is there I'm happy to shell out and give them some support when they need it most.

Author:  Mark Laurie [ Sun Apr 10, 2016 10:22 am ]
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Agree with a lot of above comments. tragically for me I have the Leeds RL disease with no known cure. I have watched some utter garbage in the past and seen dreadful management. The GH era has been far and away the best. So for me the point is when I get sent downstairs to live permanently with the Salford mascot.

Author:  Andy Gilder [ Mon Apr 11, 2016 8:41 am ]
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Be interesting to see what happens with season ticket and matchday pricing for 2017, given the South Stand won't be available for a chunk of the season.

Could be hard to get back some of those who are unable/unwilling to get to games in the early part of the season unless the fare on offer improves.

Author:  RHINO-MARK [ Mon Apr 11, 2016 9:10 am ]
Post subject:  Re: At what point

Never stop going especially after some of the garbage we've stood through over the years.
Fwiw i think GH will get the msg as soon as those attending turn on Mc.D in greater numbers thats unlesss he pulls the trigger before because in all honesty an early CC exit & its season over.

Author:  leedsnsouths [ Mon Apr 11, 2016 9:19 am ]
Post subject:  Re: At what point

I dont think people will stop going to watch Leeds all together, and even if we have a bad season I dont think season tickets will decrease significantly, it would probably only go down as much as it went up last year.

The reason attendances may drop is because people who usually make home games a priority will be much more likely to cancel or move other plans if we are playing poorly every week.

There will not be a mass exodus of fans becuase of just one season as you describe

Look at Leeds united, it took around 5/6 years of being in a lower division for their attendences to dramatically drop from what it was in the prem

Author:  Juan Cornetto [ Mon Apr 11, 2016 10:08 am ]
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So the solution to all our ills is to get rid of the most successful coach we have ever had? I know some have had it in for him ever since he first arrived and have been longing for the time when they could say they were right all along (despite being proven wrong for so many years!)

But really our problems are down to a number of circumstances that each on their own would normally be overcome but combined together become a recipe for disaster... a bit like a plane crash.

To keep to the analogy - we are all on a flight and one of the engines has broken and the other one has lost power (because the maintenance hanger was flooded) so we stalled and are now in a steady dive but haven't hit the ground yet. But it is approaching fast. The senior experienced pilots have both retired and this is the first proper flight in charge for the new captain. The rest of the flight deck crew are not at their best due to eating a dodgy prawn salad so they are not recovering the descent as they were trained to do and they are not listening to the air traffic controller. Meanwhile some of the passengers are hysterical and are asking for parachutes, others are shouting through the flight deck door telling the pilot how to fly and the queue for the toilets is getting longer.

The solution is to stay calm and not panic. There are signs (just) that the pilots are recovering from the dodgy prawns and if they can remember their training will be able to start to pull out of the dive and gain some height. The broken engine means we can no longer get to our planned destination but we might yet avert a crash landing in the sea and may even enjoy some time if we can manage to land on the beach .

My sangria glass is still half full.

Author:  Philynnchloe [ Mon Apr 11, 2016 10:28 am ]
Post subject:  Re: At what point

It's that fan mentality that GH is relying upon,the fans are so loyal towards the club,but does the club show the same locality to the fans,if it's not advertising next match,it's shirt sales, or shop sales or one other money making scheme,fully understand the club needs to grow in order to sustain,but in order to compete at every level until season ends(as shown last season) you need a squad of players capable of producing week in and out,as proved last year.

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