dally messenger wrote: st helens and bradford need new grounds for much gains in crowds from current figures.
Although a new ground is very much needed for Saints we are currently showing something like a 25% increase in attendances on last season so things are heading in the right direction for us.
You've got to hand it to Huddersfield, who for years have borne the brunt of the low crowds jibes. Their average so far is a huge improvement and the season pass strategy could well be applied elsewhere.
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dally messenger wrote:in percentage terms the biggest gainers are clearly huddersfield.
Huh?
Huddersfield have gone from 5142 to 7846 last season and over 9200 this season.
Hull have gone from 5741 to 13431 last season and over 15000 so far this season.
Leeds have gone from 8581 to over 17000 last season and over 13000 this season with all the big attendances to come.
I think its clear that since the begining of SL the biggest gainers in percentage terms are Hull and Leeds.
FORM IS TEMPORARY......CLASS IS PERMANENT
7th MAY 1921
CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL RESULT
HEADINGLEY STADIUM
HULL FC 16 HULL KR 14
CHAMPIONES CHAMPIONES OLE OLE OLE
THE INDEPENDANT: Today the east, which contains the biggest council estate in Europe, is poor, a place of high unemployment and low expectation. The west, which has the city centre and the university, is posh and prosperous.
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rover49 wrote:Blummin 'eck, Rovers average since getting into SL is higher than 2000, 2001 & 2002 for our friends over the river. How can this be when we all know they have never had less than a 10k crowd since they were formed in 1465.
Is that a bandwagon I here rolling along
I'm confused, who are you accusing of bandwagonning?
Bilko wrote:On viewing the now locked Salford Attendance thread thought I'd give you these figures to mull over. They are average attendances for SL clubs in Super League since 1996. Obviously some clubs have only been in the league 1 year, some 13 years and others in between but still
gateaux wrote:Although a new ground is very much needed for Saints we are currently showing something like a 25% increase in attendances on last season so things are heading in the right direction for us.
and still less than wigan with all your recent success.
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