Post subject: Re: Will the stay away fans be back for the Hudds game?
Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2016 9:39 am
EASTCOASTFC2016
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ccs wrote:... I think it's the opposite, there hasn't been an increase in charges.
It's all a nonsense, I understand West Upper not being open, but the rest of the ground should be open as it was when we first moved in, the SMC is a complete joke and still biased toward City. (IMHO)
Post subject: Re: Will the stay away fans be back for the Hudds game?
Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2016 11:25 am
Chris71
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EASTCOASTFC2016 wrote:It's all a nonsense, I understand West Upper not being open, but the rest of the ground should be open as it was when we first moved in, the SMC is a complete joke and still biased toward City. (IMHO)
Not necessarily as its already been mentioned that next season if Cuty are still in the Championship then the Upper West will be closed for Citys home games which is just a farce.
The Allams may well be successful in the world of Generators but when it comes to Pro Sports Clubs, Stadiums and Public Relations they are proving to be sadly lacking.
The Council should have if they do not want the responsibility of running the KC Stadium should have tendered this out to companies that specialise in this type business or ensured that both Hull City & Hull FC had a member on the board of the SMC along with HCC themselves. This then leaves the SMC having total transparency and no hidden agendas, this method has been successfully done by Swansea with the running and management of the Liberty Stadium.
I really enjoy long walks especially when they are taken by people I don't like!
Post subject: Re: Will the stay away fans be back for the Hudds game?
Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2016 12:10 pm
EASTCOASTFC2016
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Chris71 wrote:Not necessarily as its already been mentioned that next season if Cuty are still in the Championship then the Upper West will be closed for Citys home games which is just a farce.
The Allams may well be successful in the world of Generators but when it comes to Pro Sports Clubs, Stadiums and Public Relations they are proving to be sadly lacking.
The Council should have if they do not want the responsibility of running the KC Stadium should have tendered this out to companies that specialise in this type business or ensured that both Hull City & Hull FC had a member on the board of the SMC along with HCC themselves. This then leaves the SMC having total transparency and no hidden agendas, this method has been successfully done by Swansea with the running and management of the Liberty Stadium.
In fairness to HCC (and that pains me to say) FC were offered a place on the SMC but Richardson etc all decided they couldn't afford/weren't willing to take the offer.
SMC should always have been independent of either tenant.
Post subject: Re: Will the stay away fans be back for the Hudds game?
Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2016 12:24 pm
Chris71
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EASTCOASTFC2016 wrote:In fairness to HCC (and that pains me to say) FC were offered a place on the SMC but Richardson etc all decided they couldn't afford/weren't willing to take the offer.
SMC should always have been independent of either tenant.
Thats my point if HCC couldnt get both clubs on the B.O.D then it should have been totally independent with neither club having anyone involved in the running/management or decision making of the Stadium. Thats why I said that HCC should have ensured that both clubs had representation or put it out to tender for an independently run Stadium.
I really enjoy long walks especially when they are taken by people I don't like!
Post subject: Re: Will the stay away fans be back for the Hudds game?
Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2016 8:32 pm
meast
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knockersbumpMKII wrote:Okay maybe Swathes was the wrong word but Thursday and Friday night games is a limiting factor for away fans particularly from the west of the pennines. That said Both FC and KR fans travel away in tremendous numbers, always have and should be given kudos from the RL fraternity. Aside from the east of the river visit there are no 'close' fixtures for us, Catleford being the closest at 48 miles and Widnes 120 miles away. By comparison West Yorkshire teams have 3 others between 8-19 miles, the 5 red rose lot have 7-23 miles to travel. Which goes to show how great our fans are.
God knows how many miles the few Catalans away supporters do!
Swathes ?? Wait till you see how many we bring on friday night, it will be a "row" rather than a swathe
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Post subject: Re: Will the stay away fans be back for the Hudds game?
Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2016 9:22 pm
frepneyboy
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the artist wrote:its more than that isn't it?
Doubt it
Bottom bowl holds 19000 the closed north 4400, leaves 14600 the south holds 4400 has to be sold at 10% under capacity so another 400 off leaves 14200 some the east is lost for away fans, the east holds 6400 so thats another 2000 off say. leaving 12200, some of the east is unreserved, another 200 off, some of the west unreserved so more seats lost so actually I'd be shocked if it was as high as 12000 seats for home fans
Post subject: Re: Will the stay away fans be back for the Hudds game?
Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2016 9:48 pm
Jake the Peg
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frepneyboy wrote:Doubt it
Bottom bowl holds 19000 the closed north 4400, leaves 14600 the south holds 4400 has to be sold at 10% under capacity so another 400 off leaves 14200 some the east is lost for away fans, the east holds 6400 so thats another 2000 off say. leaving 12200, some of the east is unreserved, another 200 off, some of the west unreserved so more seats lost so actually I'd be shocked if it was as high as 12000 seats for home fans
By your reckoning the west stand lower holds 3800 which is way less than it holds
Post subject: Re: Will the stay away fans be back for the Hudds game?
Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2016 9:56 pm
Keith_Lard
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Chris71 wrote:Thats my point if HCC couldnt get both clubs on the B.O.D then it should have been totally independent with neither club having anyone involved in the running/management or decision making of the Stadium. Thats why I said that HCC should have ensured that both clubs had representation or put it out to tender for an independently run Stadium.
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