will be interesting to see the attendances for all 3 games, I hear sts is a sell out and rightfully so, can see wigan getting 18k but wires attendance is embarrassing for me, not even a sell out ... just shows how big a club they are, there pitiful showing at the kclast week was bording on embarrassing aswell, id say if fc played in a game of this magnitude we'd be close to 18k I recon... thoughts??
some tickets for tonights match were priced at over £40! part blame must go to either warringtons owner or the rfl! depending on who decided the prices
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I could see FC touching 20,000 cos KR fans would go to see NRL opposition and other people from across the north would travel to see the game. I know a group of people who are going to Wigan (I cant afford to).
Rugby league needs to learn a lesson that I have alluded to before on here: Smaller ticket prices equals bigger crowds, basic economics.
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yorksguy1865 wrote:I could see FC touching 20,000 cos KR fans would go to see NRL opposition and other people from across the north would travel to see the game. I know a group of people who are going to Wigan (I cant afford to).
Rugby league needs to learn a lesson that I have alluded to before on here: Smaller ticket prices equals bigger crowds, basic economics.
yorksguy1865 wrote:I could see FC touching 20,000 cos KR fans would go to see NRL opposition and other people from across the north would travel to see the game. I know a group of people who are going to Wigan (I cant afford to).
Rugby league needs to learn a lesson that I have alluded to before on here: Smaller ticket prices equals bigger crowds, basic economics.
Bigger crowds paying less than smaller crowds paying more is definitely not basic economics!
This is partly why we don't get big sponsors in our sport, a large % of the demographic is not able to spend money, certainly ticket prices have being a massive issue in devalueing of the sport of recent times..offering ridiculously reduced priced tickets for internationals/CC etc and then when the prices aren't reduced fans don't buy or complain tickets aren't cheap enough/overpriced.
As for Warrington tonight, the West stand was £20 for adults, the South Stand was £22.50, £30 in the East stand and only the seats in the best stand were £40 or more. You could also buy a 3 match ticket for £60..some peole are just tight as arseholes and want entertaining for nothing!
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