Mrs Barista wrote:Sure we did. But we didn't push the record opening crowd for weeks then be forced to backtrack when it was clearly unachievable and have to do the Andy Bell defeat record thing. Whether Rovers have increased their membership or not vs 2012, it's down 3000 on 2009. That's a lot, right? Particularly with a big liability on a new stand that it turns out isn't really being filled every week. That must be hugely disappointing. As already stated AP's indicated that the numbers have increased to year on year comparability. That's good, or at least better than it looked six weeks ago. You must yearn for that time, Gareth Westmorland's promises of ecstasy and excellence providing a delusional haze which has sadly now cleared to reveal a brittle squad, empty talent pipeline and rumours of signing Epalahame Lauaki from Bradford as the solution to your impotent pack. Goodness me.
The new stand is more than holding it's own when it comes to the £60,000 per year the new facility costs.Fans, corporate and event holding are adding to the pot. Add on the additional income from hosting the boxing. Unlike FC, Rovers are not paying the highest ground rent in SL. I think peppercorn is the phrase used.
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Are you stating that Rovers are 3,000 down on the 2012 season averages? If so I can remember us averaging over 10,000
Only four Super League clubs were able to post increases on their regular season average attendance in 2014, as overall crowds took a tumble in Super League compared to last season, which was also a season in which almost all clubs registered a decline in attendances.
The attendance figures for each club in the 2014 regular season (2013 in brackets):
Bradford Bulls: 6,891 (8,575)
Castleford Tigers: 7,068 (6,292)
Catalan Dragons: 7,667 (8,179)
Huddersfield Giants: 6,335 (6,374)
Hull FC: 11,159 (11,680)
Hull Kingston Rovers: 7,848 (7,495)
Leeds Rhinos: 15,068 (15,200)
London Broncos: 1,295 (2,200)
Salford Red Devils: 4,738 (3,178)
St Helens: 12,120 (11,235)
Wakefield Trinity Wildcats: 4,351 (7,973)
Warrington Wolves: 9,870 (10,633)
Widnes Vikings: 5,635 (6,015)
Wigan Warriors: 14,102 (14,545)