A unknown superstar wrote:How much was the win yesterday worth to the club? Few hundred thousand?
Cut of gate receipts, prize money, merchandise etc will probably net the club circa £250,000 (based on projections from the Warrington Chief Executive).
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ComeOnYouUll wrote:Cut of gate receipts, prize money, merchandise etc will probably net the club circa £250,000 (based on projections from the Warrington Chief Executive).
I think that's for the finalists, winner will get more (prize money,merchandise and ticket sales) all on the back of a cup win.
No matter happens on Friday, Wigan at home should easily be our highest non Derby attendance of the year.
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In 2010, we averaged just under 14k. I get that some were disgruntled with Radford in his early years as a coach, but surely even these people must be won over by now? That there were over 25k hull supporters at Wembley, you'd like to think at least half of those would show for a home games.
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Can't help but be reminded of Neil Hudgell's blog post on KR's site where he names Hull as a yardstick on recruitment and performance and then proceeds to call out half their fanbase for bitching about him/them being poop. Wants to learn the lessons from FC but clearly learned nothing from his direct counterpart.
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Mild mannered Janitor wrote:In 2010, we averaged just under 14k. I get that some were disgruntled with Radford in his early years as a coach, but surely even these people must be won over by now? That there were over 25k hull supporters at Wembley, you'd like to think at least half of those would show for a home games.
I think we have about 5k fans who come to a few games without owning a pass, obviously never all there at the same time. Hope a few who made that choice financially scrape the money together for a pass.
There were clearly people yesterday who'd never been to a game, there was a family in front of me all in Hull shirts who never sang and only stood up to clap at the end, which was a bit strange. Need to get those people coming to games.
As for me, already converted a cousin who wants a pass next year.
All men are created equal, some work harder in preseason. -Emmitt Smith
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the cal train wrote:Can't help but be reminded of Neil Hudgell's blog post on KR's site where he names Hull as a yardstick on recruitment and performance and then proceeds to call out half their fanbase for bitching about him/them being poop. Wants to learn the lessons from FC but clearly learned nothing from his direct counterpart.
Don't be too harsh. His bitter attempt to derail Taylor's move home simply developed him under a great regime at Wigan and yielded us this hero. All the sweeter for us - cheers Hudge
Mild mannered Janitor wrote:In 2010, we averaged just under 14k. I get that some were disgruntled with Radford in his early years as a coach, but surely even these people must be won over by now? That there were over 25k hull supporters at Wembley, you'd like to think at least half of those would show for a home games.
I think the 14k average season included 2 home competitive derbies so is probably higher than the "real" average but including a derby, we should be able to achieve 12k average with a reasonably successful side
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