Joined: Jan 21 2005 Posts: 604 Location: Mi baskit, Wigan
A polo shirt is no incentive at all. A discount voucher for the Wigan RL shop would have been better.
And why is Leeds classed as the Big One? It's not and never will be. Artificial marketing hype is always transparent.
Marketing should be aimed mainly at the less attractive games anyway, when the only plan at the moment seems to be to give away tickets. The Celtic match this Sunday will see a very poor turnout of paying customers.
I am not as delighted as some on here with the marketing effort at Wigan. They have still not tackled the basic need to inform the general public about when games are being played, in these days of wildly fluctuating kick-off times and matchdays.
And I resent being addressed as 'Dear Warriors Fan'.
On the positive side, the main achievement, which is important, has been keeping ticket prices low.[/b]
It's just WIGAN, nothing else. Get rid of that stupid nickname.
It's a marketing campaign, pure and simple. It doesn't matter if both teams aren't performing, that probably isn't factored into it, due to how long these things take to organise.
What is factored in, is the attendance figure that will appear in news reports. It looks good for the club and good for the game.
BBC wrote:St Helens, due to move out of their 120-year-old ground at the end of the season, desperately wanted to mark the occasion with a victory in front of a full house.... And Wigan were left celebrating inside the enemy camp for the first time since September 2003.
Joined: Apr 16 2003 Posts: 498 Location: Living closer to the Pie Dome in Ashton
When the club say want to set a new Super League crowd record, they are looking to smash the record crowd for Leeds at the JJB.
Im sure they would love a sell out but I think they are hoping for probably around 18 or 19k.
its gonna be hard to fill the ground for that match because its the start of the wigan holidays where crowds or usually down ,but good luck Mick and your team in trying. Can't be there myself because the wife's dragging me off to the carrribean for a couple of weeks.< please let there be sky tv>
Joined: Feb 04 2005 Posts: 5226 Location: MECCA BINGO
we got 7 at our house
im a bit sceptical as if we are still playing then , like we are now, its going to be difficult to get anyone but diehard fans coming.
and if leeds are still losing i cant see many of them coming over either, especially if its on sky.
they arnt trying for a stadium record btw, i believe they are trying to break the record for warriors v rhinos games................at the jjb, dw, or whatever it'll be called then
and if i put them stickers in my car folk will think we are going to blackpool pleasure beach.
i think they could have come up with a better name tbh.
Joined: Jan 28 2006 Posts: 18736 Location: Baix Empordà, Catalunya
ksm1701 wrote:Can't say I'm overly impressed TBH. Surely they should have tried to do something like this for the Stains game? There would have been a much better chance of a complete sell out v Stains than v Leeds.
How dare the club show any imagination or initiative!
The Saints game was always going to get a much bigger crowd than the Leeds game so in trying to push the game in the summer they'll get two close to sell out crowds rather than one possible sell out and a big crowd.
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I hope the friends people are thinking of taking will still be friends after the event as it seems a quick and sure way of people thinking you must be mad to watch this lot and to bring me along as well, get real.
terryb wrote:I hope the friends people are thinking of taking will still be friends after the event as it seems a quick and sure way of people thinking you must be mad to watch this lot and to bring me along as well, get real.
Not really. My Geordie mate has been to Wigan a fair few times, over the course of two seasons, and I think he's only seen us win two or three times.
He's also been to Leeds twice with me as well and we've lost both there. He still keeps coming back because he likes the whole buzz of it!
BBC wrote:St Helens, due to move out of their 120-year-old ground at the end of the season, desperately wanted to mark the occasion with a victory in front of a full house.... And Wigan were left celebrating inside the enemy camp for the first time since September 2003.
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