Rach wrote:More positivity there then I see....
Great way to stifle debate Rach.
Sorry but believe it or not, people me included do not have to say everything the club does is great.
Rach wrote:The whole point of the exercise is that the club is open for all those who can't get to Dewsbury on a Thursday Night , through work & other commitments .
Rach my point exactly. A bus could leave at 6.45 and still get to Dewsbury in time for the kick off. So people who are working late could still have seen the game.
Some people are always going to miss a game because of work that can happen on a Sunday.
Rach wrote:Yes putting a bus on would have been great , but this does not alter the fact that most of those watching back at the club , would still have been watching the game on Sky regardless of there being a bus or not.Far better that the club takes the chance to put a few quid in the coffers and make an 'occasion' of it .
There is a much bigger 'occasion' coming up. That's the return game at home against Dewsbury.
Now lets say we made the effort, as a club to get one or maybe two coach's.
Maybe just maybe Dewsbury could have been persuaded to do the same.
If we did the same deal as Dewsbury are doing
90 people paying £10 to watch the game= £900
Never mind how much more those people would spend in the bar.
How much money will the people having the curry, going to have to put in to get that return?
If Dewsbury who have been very proactive for this game. Decide to try and keep there fans at there ground to watch the game. How much will we as a club stand to lose.
And more important than that, is how the ground looks when the SKY cameras are there.