Joined: Feb 09 2004 Posts: 7735 Location: Here there and everywhere
giddyupoldfella wrote:I agree, it's a disgrace.
£4.20 For a beer? they're charging London prices to Hull people.
If they charged reasonable prices, I'd drink plenty, but because they don't, I don't drink any. So basically they just don't want my money.
I'll do my drinking before hand and give my money to somebody who doesn't want to rob me.
If they served beer at a reasonable price, more people would drink there, instead of going to a pub.
Shoddy beer / beer prices shouldn't dictate whether someone attends the game should it?
Also, I dont see there to be a need to compare the attendance to the equivalent game last season. The barometer for the gate was set 7 days before. Did Saints Bring over 700?? I very much doubt it.
Oh, and it really isn't that expensive (ticket for the game) as some would like to make out. This is top level sport. If you think its too expensive, check out tickets to top level football, concerts or theatre.
Mild mannered Janitor wrote:Shoddy beer / beer prices shouldn't dictate whether someone attends the game should it?
Also, I dont see there to be a need to compare the attendance to the equivalent game last season. The barometer for the gate was set 7 days before. Did Saints Bring over 700?? I very much doubt it.
Oh, and it really isn't that expensive (ticket for the game) as some would like to make out. This is top level sport. If you think its too expensive, check out tickets to top level football, concerts or theatre.
Maybe not too expensive if you're a well paid accountant with PWC but for a family with a couple of kids living on minimum wage finding £50+ for the 2nd time in a week might be a bit of a stretch
looked to be less than a 100 from Widnes, I thought the atmosphere was way better than the Saints game, well done the the 10,800 that generated it, had a great night and an easy commute from Pudsey, back in the pub for 10.55 to be met by the local Whino brigade who were bigging up their win over Trinity.
Cant wait for GF its about time we stuffed em, it will be a lot sweeter too as the annual pub trip to the costa del sol is on the Tuesday
Agree - it wasn't too bad as Widnes aren't exactly crowd pullers and its been a long time since Hull really turned it on at home.
On the other hand the atmosphere was much better, especially as it was hardly an edge of the seat or controversial game. Building crowds back up is hard work but failure produces more rapid and severe effects, a good year this season and next would be very helpful. Too often in recent years Hull have blown it at big events at home - hopefully this is a thing of the past.
Joined: May 23 2005 Posts: 240 Location: 221b Baker Street
The beer has always been expensive and bloody awful,so nothing new.Are the 3 home games attendences up on the Sam fixture last year?..if they are then thats good and looking healthy.As for not going and finding excuses,people will,I cant attend matches now due to work hours being altered and I now work a Friday until 8pm and am at work on a Thurs and have set hols.
odd shaped balls wrote:The beer has always been expensive and bloody awful,so nothing new.Are the 3 home games attendences up on the Sam fixture last year?..if they are then thats good and looking healthy.As for not going and finding excuses,people will,I cant attend matches now due to work hours being altered and I now work a Friday until 8pm and am at work on a Thurs and have set hols.
Yes. Catalans attendance was 2k up, total increase in the three games based on last season's regular fixtures is 3,065.
Joined: Jan 30 2004 Posts: 8269 Location: Never never land away with the fairies
Think it was a good attendance for a game against Widnes to be fair especially as two home games on the trot for many who pay as they go for a family can be a stretch.
I really enjoy long walks especially when they are taken by people I don't like!
Joined: Sep 14 2009 Posts: 1606 Location: on route to old trafford via wembley
hull2524 wrote:If you don't wanna attend you will always find a reason. Blaming beer prices lol. I go to see the rugby
What you talking about? I do attend, but I'd also like a tizer or two, while I'm enjoying the game, but I don't like paying £4.20 for a bottle of Carling, so I'm gonna have a little moan about it, because I like moaning.
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