Post subject: Re: 2012 season - How will you do for crowds.
Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2011 1:40 pm
number 6
Club Coach
Joined: Aug 01 2005 Posts: 11699
brearley84 wrote:
Wellsy13 wrote:I'm intrigued to see which team is the next to break the 10k mark.
I think Catalans will be so close, but need a bigger ground to get them bumper crowds to help them push over the five-figure mark. Rovers need the extension finishing, and I reckon they'll be straight up to it. The East Stand extension will add 1k average alone (it will sell out), but whether it takes away from the rest of the ground we won't know. But better facilities will see an increase in away support. Not quite sure what else Hudds can do to increase their crowds. They've already got dirt cheap tickets and a class facility. They must already be close to potential. Widnes will get some great crowds for their return, but whether they can build on it with a successful side in the future will remain to be seen. A new ground for Cas and/or Wakey will see them go close, if not break it. Salford and London have little to no chance IMO.
£230 at hull fc, no cheap offers/gimmicks apart from the usual early bird offers, the only way hudds will get 10k every home game will be on the numbers of traveling support imo
Giants are striving for the 10k average...sold 7k for the coming season so thats going the right way but still long way to go
dirt cheap tickets?? to buy an adult side on season ticket now its £210.... with the early bird offer i got mine for £100 this year.
surely we arent the only club doing offers??? how do we compare?? how much did you pay for yours at your clubs?
Post subject: Re: 2012 season - How will you do for crowds.
Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2011 5:54 pm
Wellsy13
Club Owner
Joined: Feb 03 2004 Posts: 10000 Location: Hull
the artist wrote:not sure better facilities will see much of an increase in away support - look at us in the KC, we get some pityful turnouts from some visiting teams and we offer a dry seaten stadium with a great view from anywhere. its more geographical position along with silly kick off times
We don't get amazing turn outs, but they were far better than they were in the Boulevard days.
Post subject: Re: 2012 season - How will you do for crowds.
Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2011 6:44 pm
GIANTSRL
Club Coach
Joined: Feb 17 2009 Posts: 15511 Location: Huddersfield
MattyB wrote:
brearley84 wrote:Giants are striving for the 10k average...sold 7k for the coming season so thats going the right way but still long way to go
dirt cheap tickets?? to buy an adult side on season ticket now its £210.... with the early bird offer i got mine for £100 this year.
surely we arent the only club doing offers??? how do we compare?? how much did you pay for yours at your clubs?
Cheapest adult seat at Wigan (South Stand) - Renewal £197, Early Bird - £211. No offers.
Season Tickets sold so far: 9K
not bad, i paid £180 early bird last year so not a massive differance...just with this coming seasons early bird offer there is a big diff between giants and wigan.
Post subject: Re: 2012 season - How will you do for crowds.
Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 10:52 am
Teessidewire
Player Coach
Joined: May 08 2006 Posts: 5110 Location: Stockton-on-Tees
brearley84 wrote:
Wellsy13 wrote:I'm intrigued to see which team is the next to break the 10k mark.
I think Catalans will be so close, but need a bigger ground to get them bumper crowds to help them push over the five-figure mark. Rovers need the extension finishing, and I reckon they'll be straight up to it. The East Stand extension will add 1k average alone (it will sell out), but whether it takes away from the rest of the ground we won't know. But better facilities will see an increase in away support. Not quite sure what else Hudds can do to increase their crowds. They've already got dirt cheap tickets and a class facility. They must already be close to potential. Widnes will get some great crowds for their return, but whether they can build on it with a successful side in the future will remain to be seen. A new ground for Cas and/or Wakey will see them go close, if not break it. Salford and London have little to no chance IMO.
Giants are striving for the 10k average...sold 7k for the coming season so thats going the right way but still long way to go
dirt cheap tickets?? to buy an adult side on season ticket now its £210.... with the early bird offer i got mine for £100 this year.
surely we arent the only club doing offers??? how do we compare?? how much did you pay for yours at your clubs?
Not knocking Huddersfield at all, but not every club has to do offers. I get the impression that generally there is a bit of a push to up the gates for 2012. It would be fantastic if more than 50% of clubs in SL could average over 10,000.
Post subject: Re: 2012 season - How will you do for crowds.
Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 12:18 pm
GIANTSRL
Club Coach
Joined: Feb 17 2009 Posts: 15511 Location: Huddersfield
Teessidewire wrote:
brearley84 wrote:
Wellsy13 wrote:I'm intrigued to see which team is the next to break the 10k mark.
I think Catalans will be so close, but need a bigger ground to get them bumper crowds to help them push over the five-figure mark. Rovers need the extension finishing, and I reckon they'll be straight up to it. The East Stand extension will add 1k average alone (it will sell out), but whether it takes away from the rest of the ground we won't know. But better facilities will see an increase in away support. Not quite sure what else Hudds can do to increase their crowds. They've already got dirt cheap tickets and a class facility. They must already be close to potential. Widnes will get some great crowds for their return, but whether they can build on it with a successful side in the future will remain to be seen. A new ground for Cas and/or Wakey will see them go close, if not break it. Salford and London have little to no chance IMO.
Giants are striving for the 10k average...sold 7k for the coming season so thats going the right way but still long way to go
dirt cheap tickets?? to buy an adult side on season ticket now its £210.... with the early bird offer i got mine for £100 this year.
surely we arent the only club doing offers??? how do we compare?? how much did you pay for yours at your clubs?
Not knocking Huddersfield at all, but not every club has to do offers. I get the impression that generally there is a bit of a push to up the gates for 2012. It would be fantastic if more than 50% of clubs in SL could average over 10,000.
but i think every club does do offers dont they.... even if it is an early bird offer...
Post subject: Re: 2012 season - How will you do for crowds.
Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 12:32 pm
Teessidewire
Player Coach
Joined: May 08 2006 Posts: 5110 Location: Stockton-on-Tees
brearley84 wrote:
Teessidewire wrote:
brearley84 wrote:
Wellsy13 wrote:I'm intrigued to see which team is the next to break the 10k mark.
I think Catalans will be so close, but need a bigger ground to get them bumper crowds to help them push over the five-figure mark. Rovers need the extension finishing, and I reckon they'll be straight up to it. The East Stand extension will add 1k average alone (it will sell out), but whether it takes away from the rest of the ground we won't know. But better facilities will see an increase in away support. Not quite sure what else Hudds can do to increase their crowds. They've already got dirt cheap tickets and a class facility. They must already be close to potential. Widnes will get some great crowds for their return, but whether they can build on it with a successful side in the future will remain to be seen. A new ground for Cas and/or Wakey will see them go close, if not break it. Salford and London have little to no chance IMO.
Giants are striving for the 10k average...sold 7k for the coming season so thats going the right way but still long way to go
dirt cheap tickets?? to buy an adult side on season ticket now its £210.... with the early bird offer i got mine for £100 this year.
surely we arent the only club doing offers??? how do we compare?? how much did you pay for yours at your clubs?
Not knocking Huddersfield at all, but not every club has to do offers. I get the impression that generally there is a bit of a push to up the gates for 2012. It would be fantastic if more than 50% of clubs in SL could average over 10,000.
but i think every club does do offers dont they.... even if it is an early bird offer...
i know bradford and wakefield do offers cheap
Sorry, I should have been more clear. Yes, everyone does the earlybird offers. I'm on about the really cheap offers that yourselves and Bradford have done. If you want to fill the larger sized stadiums, what your club is doing is an answer.
Post subject: Re: 2012 season - How will you do for crowds.
Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 4:45 pm
MattyB
International Board Member
Joined: Mar 06 2003 Posts: 20483
Our Marketing dept has been running a recruitment bonus for a couple of years now where you receive cash back on your season ticket if you persuade a non season ticket holder to buy commit to one.
One (10%), Two (20%), Three (35%), Four (60%), Five (100% cashback on your Season Ticket).
I saved quite a bit converting a couple of floating voters last season, I'd be suprised if other clubs weren't running similar schemes to this!!
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