Joined: Dec 22 2001 Posts: 7760 Location: Prestwich - the original heart of Salfordshire
Trying to steer this thread into something resembling a proper discussion, does anyone thing think that RL is now outpricing the casual punter? A few lads from work have come to games in the past but now say that £17 is too steep for something that is a passing interest, especially when you consider what we're serving up for it.
Joined: Mar 07 2004 Posts: 13327 Location: A Red Muffin on the outskirts of Pie Land
£17-18 is definately to expensive for going to grounds like ours, wakey, Cas, Saints. But then comparing it to other sports namely footie it compares extremley good value. The thing is at the moment you really need to have a reason to see someone to contemplate paying that much money. Can I really afford £18 to watch Solly get thumped/ embarressed at Saints? Where as a competative side would have me not even considering not going. If a supporter is struggling to justify paying that kind of money why would a bringalong person pay it.
Iain wrote:Trying to steer this thread into something resembling a proper discussion, does anyone thing think that RL is now outpricing the casual punter? A few lads from work have come to games in the past but now say that £17 is too steep for something that is a passing interest, especially when you consider what we're serving up for it.
Talking about casual supporters and pricing, last night me and the wife and two grandkids cost me £48, 2 at £17 and 2 at £7, add to that chips, hot dogs drinks whatever and you are looking at the best part of £60 for the night, that doesn't include any beer. Not really an incentive for me to take them again although the kids did say they enjoyed it.
Iain wrote:Trying to steer this thread into something resembling a proper discussion, does anyone thing think that RL is now outpricing the casual punter? A few lads from work have come to games in the past but now say that £17 is too steep for something that is a passing interest, especially when you consider what we're serving up for it.
I a word, yes. I paid £18 to get watch Warrington at Wakefield last week. Prices need to come down a couple of quid. Max should be £15 IMO
Joined: Mar 07 2004 Posts: 13327 Location: A Red Muffin on the outskirts of Pie Land
shed head wrote:Talking about casual supporters and pricing, last night me and the wife and two grandkids cost me £48, 2 at £17 and 2 at £7, add to that chips, hot dogs drinks whatever and you are looking at the best part of £60 for the night, that doesn't include any beer. Not really an incentive for me to take them again although the kids did say they enjoyed it.
Don't the club still do the family ticket which is cheaper than paying as individuals? Could be worth looking into and if not asking why not. £12 on top of that for refreshments isn't really that bad in comparison to other events.
Joined: Nov 21 2007 Posts: 1565 Location: East hull
Whatever you say the crowd you got last night was mickey poor along with the performance, i cant help but think how much more worthy of your place Widnes are
Joined: May 16 2005 Posts: 1733 Location: on the way to armarillo
Am I reading this right - Warrington fans are having a go at Salford due to crowd size??? As a Wakey fan I love coming to Salford (to include a stag night this year!!!) - but Warrington brought about 250 to Wakefield last week - hardly a mass!!!!
Look forward to meeting some of you in the little club next to the ground well well well before kick off!!!!
Joined: Jul 03 2003 Posts: 11532 Location: The Cloth Capped North
willowred wrote:Whatever you say the crowd you got last night was mickey poor along with the performance, i cant help but think how much more worthy of your place Widnes are
Yeah, because Widnes would've had 6,000 there for the equivalent game, wouldn't they? Jesus, can we ban 95% of away fans from the Turkey for a bit? Please?
Iain, spot on mate. £17 is a complete p*ss take. Comparing it to football isn't much good, seeing as football's prices are astrinomical these days. Compare it too, say, going to watch Lancashire. For Championship and one-day league / Friends Provident Trophy games, you can get 7 to 8 hours of sport from £10 to £15, depending on the competition and when you buy your ticket.
Joined: Nov 09 2006 Posts: 769 Location: White Elephant Shopping Centre, Walkden
I think it should be £15 max. As stated by Iain, it is difficult to encourage work colleagues and friends to come and watch a game when they are not hardcore Salford games. Our facilities are not a selling point and the product on the pitch, at least from the team in red, is not attractive either.
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