the flying biscuit wrote:I too think playing in half empty stadiums is a disgrace........
Huddersfield should go back to playing at Fartown, We should go Back to Wilderspool, Salford Cas and Wakefield Should Scrap Plans to build new stadiums...they're never going to fill em even if they get built.
in fact Rugby League should be scrapped we should just have one game a year the challenge cup final one regular team called Wigan and then invite teams to play them every year at Wembley..... To my mind this is the only game that regularly sold out/wasn't played in a half empty stadium.....
there were almost 60,000 people watching the Magic games and GMR reported that 6,000 tickets were sold in Scotland alone.
the full round of matches the previous week all bang on our doorsteps in the fabulous M62 corridor drew a combined attendance of 56,000
your all James Graham And I claim my free ginger Wig
so Mr biscuit with your sarcastic tone im sure you think that it's a resounding success and everything is great with the game?
Im no flatcapper play it in on the M62 kind of guy, all im saying is that we shouldn't run before we can walk. It looked ridiculous on TV the amount of empty seats. or did Rylands dress up as seats instead of Smurfs this time ?
A smaller stadium would have been a better idea is all im saying or do you have a better idea.
Wigan v saints gets pretty much 23,000 every time we play them at the JJB, been quite afew sell outs as well. It is always more than 18,000 though.
Dropkick Murphy..we actually saw and heard a mass of bouncing and scarf and flag waving to Dale Cavese that drowned out anything we could muster.. It stopped us singing our own celebratory songs, it died out seconds later when we accepted we couldn't be heard over the Wigan lot Celebrations muted from us, job done from them. Most fans who slag them off are jealous their own club's support is nowhere near that good - sally cinnamon..Why not discuss Wigan? It's a rugby league message board. Wigan are the most famous brand in rugby league - Tre Cool..Saints fans are hopeless unless it's a cup final or grand final. Wigan fans are so much more loyal and passionate - the flying biscuit..Wires havent been massively succesful over the years, but I've spoke to Brian Bevan And he spoke to me and i wouldnt swap that for Wigans History, ever - Ande..on the TV i could only hear the Wigan fans with about 10 to go - Saint94..Every team is in your feckin shadow, we all know - FIOS
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I dont have the answers..
in my opinion We've got to Get images (good professional images of Rugby League on terrestrial Television for me that's the be all and end all.
I see NRL on fox sports, channel 9 and skysports New zealand (i think) and its all so much better than SKY and BBC - mind you even a nerd with a camera phone and access to you tube could do better than the BBC.
we need for starters a program like Match of the day. Match of the day brings football to almost everyone....
something similar needs to be done for Rugby League....The Superleague show is $hit and should be broadcast with a flat cap and Whippet Warning....
I have no problem in stopping Magic weekends if need be and ploughing some money into a "modern Rugby League TV programme"
Why we have not Tried to copy the Footy Show I have no idea..... We pinch everything else from The NRL.....
but its got to be on National terrestrial TV. we are all digital in a year or two so ITV2 bbc3 they will all count.
stick it on at a reasonable time and not 4am and spread the word ........!!!
but at the end of the day James Graham is still a fat Ginger Scouse get who single handedly tried to undermine something good the RFL were Trying to do.
anyway I'm off to watch the Titans v South Sydney hope the stadium's full it will ruin my enjoyment if it's not....
On average only 12% of fans travel to away games further than 40 miles
12% of 125,168
equals 10,430.68
plus 6000 'locals' =16,430.68
add the people that wouldn't mind a special day out and you triple that figure.
which would still leave you over 17,000 seats not sold
I would love us to fill out massive stadiums but the truth is we are not ready to yet.
or
we move certain fixtures to MM over Easter weekend
Pool A
1. Saints v Wigan
2. Wire v Salford
3. Catalans v Quinns
Pool B
4. Leeds v Bradford
5. Castleford v Wakefield
6. Hull FC v Hull KR
7. Giants v Celtic
You have 2 fixtures pool A play Friday and Sunday
Pool B play Saturday and Monday
so you have 4 days instead of 2 with guaranteed derby matches which is more attractive to fans and people have the time off.
Then you might have a full stadium
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Wire_Yed_79 wrote: I would love us to fill out massive stadiums but the truth is we are not ready to yet. or we move certain fixtures to MM over Easter weekend
Pool A 1. Saints v Wigan 2. Wire v Salford 3. Catalans v Quinns
Pool B 4. Leeds v Bradford 5. Castleford v Wakefield 6. Hull FC v Hull KR 7. Giants v Celtic
You have 2 fixtures pool A play Friday and Sunday
Pool B play Saturday and Monday
so you have 4 days instead of 2 with guaranteed derby matches which is more attractive to fans and people have the time off. Then you might have a full stadium
Joined: Aug 06 2003 Posts: 5952 Location: Edinburgh
I've got an idea. If you don't want to go. Don't.
If you don't like seeing empty seats. Don't watch.
The Magic Weekend is a great festival of Rugby League, so if you are not interested, fine, but leave it to those who do want to go and enjoy it.
I've been to all 3 so far and loved them all. I will be going again next year.
Considering the recession, I thought the crowd figures were excellent, and must have been on target.
One of the reasons that there were plenty of empty seats on show was due to the facilities, as plenty of people were sunbathing in the grounds of the stadium, just picking and choosing which games they watch, rather like a music fesitval.
As for people saying it attracted less than for a normal round, that may be true, but a normal round doesn't attract anywhere near as much publicity as this event. Sky showed all 7 games live this weekend, which is 3 weeks worth of coverage in one go.
The event also got a lot more newspaper coverage than a normal week of fixtures, including an eight page pullout in Scotlands biggest paper.
The crowd has been around 60k for the past three years, so I'm not sure why people are suddenly picking up on this now, as though we were suddenly gonna increase it to 40k in the current climate.
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Dave T wrote:I've got an idea. If you don't want to go. Don't.
If you don't like seeing empty seats. Don't watch.
The Magic Weekend is a great festival of Rugby League, so if you are not interested, fine, but leave it to those who do want to go and enjoy it.
I've been to all 3 so far and loved them all. I will be going again next year.
Considering the recession, I thought the crowd figures were excellent, and must have been on target. One of the reasons that there were plenty of empty seats on show was due to the facilities, as plenty of people were sunbathing in the grounds of the stadium, just picking and choosing which games they watch, rather like a music fesitval.
As for people saying it attracted less than for a normal round, that may be true, but a normal round doesn't attract anywhere near as much publicity as this event. Sky showed all 7 games live this weekend, which is 3 weeks worth of coverage in one go.
The event also got a lot more newspaper coverage than a normal week of fixtures, including an eight page pullout in Scotlands biggest paper.
The crowd has been around 60k for the past three years, so I'm not sure why people are suddenly picking up on this now, as though we were suddenly gonna increase it to 40k in the current climate.
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Wire_Yed_79 wrote:expand on that for me please
You talked about taking a series of games, 7 (same as this year) in a ground of same size as past three years over 4 days correct?
So over four days the fans are in ground to watch games, so potentially only half the the number of people plus are in the ground during each day. So as an example, the 60,000 might have resulted in just 15,000 in a 60k+ capacity stadium each day.
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