guys we're playing the team thats currently third in the league, coming off the back of a great win at sheffield but all your crowd forecasts are around 2000. What do we have to do to attract a large crowd? its a big game at home on a holiday weekend, not on tv. . .
as i said on another thread given the problems at odsal following those similar ones at other super league clubs who were "vetted" and received licences from the rfl, only to be found out later to have told a few "fairy tales" in their applications means that now(this Friday) would be the perfect opportunity to register a record crowd at the shay
it would mean some red faces at you know where, would be even redder and I for one woud love to be able to say "we told you so!" So if you are wondering whether or not to come, please come and better yet bring a mate or better yet bring loads of mates. . . . . preferably all in blue and white
it would be a big statement particularly this weekend
Halifax RLFC wrote:guys we're playing the team thats currently third in the league, coming off the back of a great win at sheffield but all your crowd forecasts are around 2000. What do we have to do to attract a large crowd? its a big game at home on a holiday weekend, not on tv. . .
as i said on another thread given the problems at odsal following those similar ones at other super league clubs who were "vetted" and received licences from the rfl, only to be found out later to have told a few "fairy tales" in their applications means that now(this Friday) would be the perfect opportunity to register a record crowd at the shay
it would mean some red faces at you know where, would be even redder and I for one woud love to be able to say "we told you so!" So if you are wondering whether or not to come, please come and better yet bring a mate or better yet bring loads of mates. . . . . preferably all in blue and white
it would be a big statement particularly this weekend
hope to see loads of you there
Mike R
I think everyone on here reading your post will be going, and would try and bring a friend if they can. I hope the club are doing their bit as well. Is the game being promoted at all?
Joined: Jan 07 2008 Posts: 2516 Location: Bradford
Halifax RLFC wrote:guys we're playing the team thats currently third in the league, coming off the back of a great win at sheffield but all your crowd forecasts are around 2000. What do we have to do to attract a large crowd? its a big game at home on a holiday weekend, not on tv. . .
as i said on another thread given the problems at odsal following those similar ones at other super league clubs who were "vetted" and received licences from the rfl, only to be found out later to have told a few "fairy tales" in their applications means that now(this Friday) would be the perfect opportunity to register a record crowd at the shay
it would mean some red faces at you know where, would be even redder and I for one woud love to be able to say "we told you so!" So if you are wondering whether or not to come, please come and better yet bring a mate or better yet bring loads of mates. . . . . preferably all in blue and white
it would be a big statement particularly this weekend
hope to see loads of you there
Mike R
My Mum and stepdad are coming along who do not normally come however my Dad, Bother and Eddie will still be in Sri Lanka who normally do come. As for the game itself this one will be very tough
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Man of the match Penky (and he will score his 100th try)
a.n Other wrote:I think everyone on here reading your post will be going, and would try and bring a friend if they can. I hope the club are doing their bit as well. Is the game being promoted at all?
Exactly. It's ok asking people on here to get down but we already will be. If we want a massive uplift in crowd figures then the club needs to start being visible in the community and actively market the games. We can't just sit and hope that people will come flooding back.
Bulls have probably been one of the best teams or markEting over the last few years from cut price season tickets that many on here thought wAS a good idea, apparantly NOW theres ticket for their easter game against Leeds on E Bay for £5, they've towed mobile advertising around Bradford Theyve had some of the best pre match entertainment (often better than what followed!) And theyre still BUST
as a club we decided to work within the money we have and not to speculate in the hope that spending lots of money will automatically bring in crowds
What we have tried are things such as . Frank has been into just about every school in Calderdale giving away Mascot packages and free kids tickets, Halicat is at some event or other just about evey week targeting youngsters, we've tried advertising in the local paper, we have a mobile application for those fans who can be bothered to down load it, we let armed forces in free, we send out thousands of e mails to our mailing lists before every home game courtesy of the Clubs main Sponsor Reactiv Media group, players attend local events gyms etc, we put up posters in just about every pub in the town centre, we have a regular spot on the local radio station, all this effort but still working within what we have and we're NOT Bust.
what else might we do to attract more supporters perhaps a better web site some people have said " or lets have more "free " tickets we believe possibly falsely that by investing in Karl and the players that he wanted we would build a team that might even top the table and that might persuade some former and possibly new supporters to come along to games
after all we lost a load of support the year we lost just about very game in SL.so perhaps a winning team might be the best advertising of all?
And after all the easiest way to double our attendances wold be for all those who come along to games to bring one friend, family member, colleague etc
and that way we'd have more money to invest in further promotional activities without jepoardising the financial structure of our club
Mike R Sorry for the rant But I do feel a lot better now!!!!
Joined: Apr 19 2009 Posts: 4914 Location: on the outskirts of halifax
Halifax RLFC wrote:Bulls have probably been one of the best teams or markEting over the last few years from cut price season tickets that many on here thought wAS a good idea, apparantly NOW theres ticket for their easter game against Leeds on E Bay for £5, they've towed mobile advertising around Bradford Theyve had some of the best pre match entertainment (often better than what followed!) And theyre still BUST
as a club we decided to work within the money we have and not to speculate in the hope that spending lots of money will automatically bring in crowds
What we have tried are things such as . Frank has been into just about every school in Calderdale giving away Mascot packages and free kids tickets, Halicat is at some event or other just about evey week targeting youngsters, we've tried advertising in the local paper, we have a mobile application for those fans who can be bothered to down load it, we let armed forces in free, we send out thousands of e mails to our mailing lists before every home game courtesy of the Clubs main Sponsor Reactiv Media group, players attend local events gyms etc, we put up posters in just about every pub in the town centre, we have a regular spot on the local radio station, all this effort but still working within what we have and we're NOT Bust.
what else might we do to attract more supporters perhaps a better web site some people have said " or lets have more "free " tickets we believe possibly falsely that by investing in Karl and the players that he wanted we would build a team that might even top the table and that might persuade some former and possibly new supporters to come along to games
after all we lost a load of support the year we lost just about very game in SL.so perhaps a winning team might be the best advertising of all?
And after all the easiest way to double our attendances wold be for all those who come along to games to bring one friend, family member, colleague etc
and that way we'd have more money to invest in further promotional activities without jepoardising the financial structure of our club
Mike R Sorry for the rant But I do feel a lot better now!!!!
wow, relaxing holiday was it mike?
been around here long time, thought would start posting...........
Joined: Dec 11 2009 Posts: 2028 Location: Edging ever closer to the Shay!
This is only simple but; I always thought inviting people to events/games on Facebook was a good idea (not sure why it stopped), it just seemed like a simple way of making people aware of what was going on and when. Also another thing that could possibly draw some interest is putting the match photos and maybe some highlights/tries on the Facebook page. It just gets people looking and interested. The recent activity on Facebook has been brilliant, but with over 4,000 fans on Fax's Facebook I think it's an area that really needs to be exploited, even if it attracted just one new fan it would surely be worth it?
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