earlier a barrow fan has posted that for a "big game" they normally get about 1800. so do you let the Barrow bandwagon jumpers have em.......or give em to the Wigan fans who follow them all over the place every week??????
doesnt need answering imo
Get new fans for a lower league club or please the fans who'll stay loyal anyway. This is a smart move to help Barrow get more support, some of those bandwagon jumpers might become Barrow fans after the game.
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Grimmy wrote:Get new fans for a lower league club or please the fans who'll stay loyal anyway. This is a smart move to help Barrow get more support, some of those bandwagon jumpers might become Barrow fans after the game.
earlier a barrow fan has posted that for a "big game" they normally get about 1800. so do you let the Barrow bandwagon jumpers have em.......or give em to the Wigan fans who follow them all over the place every week??????
doesnt need answering imo
Oh it does
Whether you like it or not Barrow will sell their allocation of tickets to as many bandwagon jumpers as possible - why, because maybe, just maybe a fair few of them will become life-long supporters.
It's seems to me a few folk on here need to have a reality check - just because you're SL and you may have 10,000 season ticket holders doesn't mean you're all entitled to a ticket - it's BARROW's home game!!!
I'm sure you'll get your allocation of tickets as determined by the RL rules on away supporters. You have been given an INITIAL allocation until the crowd limit has been finalised then the remaining allocation will be given to you.
Grimmy wrote:Get new fans for a lower league club or please the fans who'll stay loyal anyway. This is a smart move to help Barrow get more support, some of those bandwagon jumpers might become Barrow fans after the game.
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Barrow's No2 Fan wrote:Oh it does
Whether you like it or not Barrow will sell their allocation of tickets to as many bandwagon jumpers as possible - why, because maybe, just maybe a fair few of them will become life-long supporters.
It's seems to me a few folk on here need to have a reality check - just because you're SL and you may have 10,000 season ticket holders doesn't mean you're all entitled to a ticket - it's BARROW's home game!!!
I'm sure you'll get your allocation of tickets as determined by the RL rules on away supporters. You have been given an INITIAL allocation until the crowd limit has been finalised then the remaining allocation will be given to you.
first point...se above....ive conceded to the idea
rest of post........i think we already understand all that.
Seriously why don't they just switch the venue then? The RFL could subsidise the cost of renting a bigger stadium for a one off which will probably be cheaper than giving all the Wigan’s season ticket holders free entry and Barrow can take a larger chunk of gate receipts home with them!
Let’s face it they are probably going out anyway so they might as well get as many fans possible in a bigger stadium and make the most of it.
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thepriestman85 wrote:Seriously why don't they just switch the venue then? The RFL could subsidise the cost of renting a bigger stadium for a one off which will probably be cheaper than giving all the Wigan’s season ticket holders free entry and Barrow can take a larger chunk of gate receipts home with them!
Let’s face it they are probably going out anyway so they might as well get as many fans possible in a bigger stadium and make the most of it.
and where do you suggest we switch the venue to - JJB Stadium
If a larger crowd was made up of Wigan season tickets holders getting in free then we wouldn't make any extra money out of it, in fact we could lose money as the 'paying' Barrow supporters might not travel.
On paper yes you should win but in our own ground with plenty of support who knows
thepriestman85 wrote:Seriously why don't they just switch the venue then? The RFL could subsidise the cost of renting a bigger stadium for a one off which will probably be cheaper than giving all the Wigan’s season ticket holders free entry and Barrow can take a larger chunk of gate receipts home with them!
Let’s face it they are probably going out anyway so they might as well get as many fans possible in a bigger stadium and make the most of it.
Depends which way you look at it, Barrow wouldn't want to give up home advantage - especially in a small compact and i'd expect when it's full pretty hostile ground.
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Leyther_till_death wrote:Depends which way you look at it, Barrow wouldn't want to give up home advantage - especially in a small compact and i'd expect when it's full pretty hostile ground.
i dont think the majority of fans want a switch to the JJB.
barrow got home advantage, and most of us are willing to travel, if we get a ticket.
Barrow's No2 Fan wrote:and where do you suggest we switch the venue to - JJB Stadium
If a larger crowd was made up of Wigan season tickets holders getting in free then we wouldn't make any extra money out of it, in fact we could lose money as the 'paying' Barrow supporters might not travel.
On paper yes you should win but in our own ground with plenty of support who knows
Tbf it's a point worth discussing. If your ground can't hold a significant enough number so a good section of the away fans say 3-4k can watch their team play then maybe you should be forced to switch venues? Not the JJB btw defo somewhere near or close to Barrow are there no larger stadiums in Cumbria?
At the end of the day we should make sure almost everyone who wants to watch the match has the opportunity 2 imo. It’s not football where there are endless amounts of fans on lists to get season tickets and you can see comprehensive highlights of all the games. Many fans spend an incredible amount of money each year in order to get to both home and away games and to simply cast them aside for ‘possible new fans’ knowing they will stay loyal is wrong imo.
Also the RFL wouldn’t set this initiative up if it wasn’t trying to increase CC attendances would it?
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