2 more here as usual..and always will. Already had a good uptake considering the season we had…hopefully yesterdays news will push the numbers up to somewhere near where the club wants
Joined: Nov 20 2011 Posts: 1183 Location: Australia
My sister has had a season pass for many decades along with her husband. He died last Christmas in his early 80's but told my sister after his death she should continue to purchase 2 passes to support the club and she has acquiesced to his wishes.
Joined: Jan 30 2004 Posts: 4394 Location: Posh Bransholme
Had a pass since 1988 when I was 11 and was never in doubt for me plus my 9 year old comes with me now it will be his 3rd season. there is another 8 family and friends who all sit with me and everyone renewed.
Always the Optimist never the Pessimist. Glass Half full not half empty man me.
I don't think a pat on the back, self congratulatory thread is of any use here in terms of pass sales or renewals, it all just seems a bit blasé and doesn't address any of the issues. I would assume most of us on here are pass holders anyway.
My concern is that Rovers have sold more passes than us for the first time in SL and our sales whilst steady are still in decline.
I have numerous friends and a couple of family members that have decided not to renew for this season unfortunately based on the last couple of years but definitely last season killed off their passion for actively supporting the club.
The club needs to produce on the field more than ever to repair the damage of last season and for me I'm still badgering those I know to renew, now with have new found optimism.
I know Adam said we need to get back to crowds of 11,500 so I think we all need to actively do our bit to help.
Joined: Apr 29 2010 Posts: 581 Location: In two minds
I have renewed. Re Rovers. After the last two seasons I am not surprised their sales are up, if they hadn't been, then there would have been very little else they could do to improve numbers. As for us, well, let's see where the final numbers fall. If we reach 8000 it would represent a great effort considering our recent history.
Bombed Out wrote:I don't think a pat on the back, self congratulatory thread is of any use here in terms of pass sales or renewals, it all just seems a bit blasé and doesn't address any of the issues. I would assume most of us on here are pass holders anyway.
My concern is that Rovers have sold more passes than us for the first time in SL and our sales whilst steady are still in decline.
I have numerous friends and a couple of family members that have decided not to renew for this season unfortunately based on the last couple of years but definitely last season killed off their passion for actively supporting the club.
The club needs to produce on the field more than ever to repair the damage of last season and for me I'm still badgering those I know to renew, now with have new found optimism.
I know Adam said we need to get back to crowds of 11,500 so I think we all need to actively do our bit to help.
Our average attendance in 2025 will be higher than Hull KR, have no doubt about that.
Bombed Out wrote:I don't think a pat on the back, self congratulatory thread is of any use here in terms of pass sales or renewals, it all just seems a bit blasé and doesn't address any of the issues. I would assume most of us on here are pass holders anyway.
My concern is that Rovers have sold more passes than us for the first time in SL and our sales whilst steady are still in decline.
I have numerous friends and a couple of family members that have decided not to renew for this season unfortunately based on the last couple of years but definitely last season killed off their passion for actively supporting the club.
The club needs to produce on the field more than ever to repair the damage of last season and for me I'm still badgering those I know to renew, now with have new found optimism.
I know Adam said we need to get back to crowds of 11,500 so I think we all need to actively do our bit to help.
I was more trying to gauge if people hadn't renewed and then changed their mind after the takeover announcement.
As for rovers, if they played in a 25k capacity stadium where you could just rock up and be guaranteed a seat they wouldn't have sold so many
Joined: May 02 2010 Posts: 1457 Location: Playing League on The Close
Jake the Peg wrote:I was more trying to gauge if people hadn't renewed and then changed their mind after the takeover announcement.
As for rovers, if they played in a 25k capacity stadium where you could just rock up and be guaranteed a seat they wouldn't have sold so many
This is my thoughts regards Rovers too. With a very limited capacity, their fans need to have a season ticket to ensure admission.
As we have the best and one of the biggest stadiums in the competition, we sell 10,000 memberships and still have another 12,000 home fans turn up on the day. Plus we would also announce the attendance before the hooter. Something they’ll never have or do, East of the river!
For what it is worth, I’ve renewed my membership too and always was going to regardless of the ownership.
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