Joined: Feb 10 2007 Posts: 669 Location: Brentwood, ESSEX
I think the biggest hurdle this idea has it getting the BBC to show 2 games of RL in one day, not impossible but unlikely.
I reckon we would have a much better chance of getting them on board if the CC Semi Finals were a week before any soccer season started. As it is 8th/9th of August will be the first weekend in either the English Premier League or The SPL and the English Football Leagues.
We have to avoid these to have any hope of taking up most of a sporting saturday afternoon.
As for the location, it shouldn't matter that its not on the M62 somewhere. It should help to spread the game.
Though saying that for this event I think City of Manchester Stadium would be ideal. Promote the game more in Manchester, and put a plug in for Salford as the Reds hardly sell out every week, even if it just helped get a few more on there gates each season it would be helpful for them. and the reason I say help them is because Manchester is still up north enough to make it easy for the majority of RL supporters to attend, and could still use some help getting hooked on the greatest game.
*Also the size of the stadium seems ideal
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Joined: Aug 13 2003 Posts: 20966 Location: The Shaky Isles
odemwingie wrote:I just think there are enough long trips for fans to make atm.
You're not a Quins fan are you... 9,000 miles a season...that's a lot of long trips, not just a jaunt along the M62
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Joined: May 08 2002 Posts: 5982 Location: The Vigilante
crucrucrusaders wrote:City of Manchester Stadium would be ideal having re thought.
Now you're talking.
If a semi involving two of Quinze, Catalans and Celtic comes out, I would expect to see this played as the first installment of a double header at one of the regular venues on account of the lack of demand. It could have nudged last year's Leeds-Saints crowd over 20,000, for example.
sogspurs wrote:I think the biggest hurdle this idea has it getting the BBC to show 2 games of RL in one day, not impossible but unlikely.
I reckon we would have a much better chance of getting them on board if the CC Semi Finals were a week before any soccer season started. As it is 8th/9th of August will be the first weekend in either the English Premier League or The SPL and the English Football Leagues.
We have to avoid these to have any hope of taking up most of a sporting saturday afternoon.
Normally the CCSFs aren't this late on, normally back end of July IIRC. Last year's football Community Shield was on the 10th August (which was a Sunday) so we may be able to get a semi-final double-header in on a Saturday. I think the SPL has been pushed further back as well due to Scotland wanting an international friendly, although I could have heard that wrong!
What other sporting events are happening in late July/early August time?
Joined: Mar 07 2004 Posts: 13327 Location: A Red Muffin on the outskirts of Pie Land
I think a double header at the CoM stadium would be a cracking idea. I wouldn't go as a neutral to either semi but I would go for a double header like that. especially if they did a season ticket deal like with the magic tickets.
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