tyke21 wrote:It wll only get worse if the rfl, sorry sky, no sorry rfl, no sky have thier way with expansion. How many fan`s will be able to afford two trips to france, then two to london ,scotland, wales, ireland,iom, spain russia,ect,ect? In fact how many northern teams will be left. The powers that be have sat back and watched teams teams go to the wall whilst continually throw OUR money into london france and wales.
Why is it your money?
And how do the fans manage in football when they got back and forth to the NE, NW, London, South Coast, Europe, etc.?
Get over it. You don't have to go to every game and the RFL isn't forcing you to go to every game. They are trying to expand their market, not get them to travel further. If you want to go, go. If you can't, don't. Hopefully there will be someone at the other side who can take your place at games you can't get to, and vice-versa, hence the expanded market.
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Wellsy13 wrote:One of the worst grounds in the league. The other side of the country. Poor standard of opposition (not that Hull are a good standard, but Salford are 2nd to bottom for a reason). Worst form in the SL (Celtic apart). And on Sky. All major contributers.
Basically, we were playing a poor team with a poor team that has lost 6 on the bounce playing boring dull and uninspiring rugby
Erm thats exactly my point. As soon as any of the so called big clubs suffer a drop off in form the fans go walkabout. The poor setting hasn't stop Hull travelling in numbers before (when they've been winning).
The only notable exception to this is Wigan who still seem to travel in decent numbers despite their average performances.
We fininshed 11th and averaged over 13,000, Saints finished 1st and averaged 10,000ish ?
Ok our away support may be dwindling some what, considering how much it is these days for a family to travel to them add to that the fact your teams form is poor and the game is also on sky.
We need to be worried more about the home supporters of clubs like Salford, Celtic, Quins and Wakefield.
pmarrow wrote:We fininshed 11th and averaged over 13,000, Saints finished 1st and averaged 10,000ish ?
Ok our away support may be dwindling some what, considering how much it is these days for a family to travel to them add to that the fact your teams form is poor and the game is also on sky.
We need to be worried more about the home supporters of clubs like Salford, Celtic, Quins and Wakefield.
Hull have fantastic support. As do Saints, Wigan and Leeds. Dont be sucked in by brain dead fans,
St Helens have averaged around 10k for years. It wont increase till we get our stadium.
Postmeister wrote:Erm thats exactly my point. As soon as any of the so called big clubs suffer a drop off in form the fans go walkabout. The poor setting hasn't stop Hull travelling in numbers before (when they've been winning).
The only notable exception to this is Wigan who still seem to travel in decent numbers despite their average performances.
Er... isn't that the same for pretty much any club who has a shocking run of form? The difference between the big clubs' and the small clubs' numbers of travelling fans is when the big clubs have a drop in form, their travelling support is still often bigger than that of the smaller clubs'. How many have Salford brought to Hull when they're playing well? Not very many.
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