bonaire wrote:Our inconsistent home form has been the main factor in not growing our home attendances.
We seem to blow the game when its possible a good performance and win would increase the next home attendance.
The 2016 League Leaders Shield match against Warrington was a prime example when a win would have given us the League leaders shield but more important was a missed home play off semi final game with St Helens which should have produced a bumper crowd.
Get a winning team playing attractive R/L and the crowds will come back particularly as Hull City are at rock bottom.
That is a very simplistic view and doesn't really stand up under scrutiny.
Our home form has been poor the last couple of seasons but in 2016 our average went up and the slight drop in 2017 was due to playing Leigh rather than Rovers (otherwise the average would have shown another increase).
Converesly in 2012, for example, our home record was W12 D2 L1 but the average attendance dropped by 4%.
Form will be one factor but there are others such as games being televised, rearranged games, games held during school holidays, quality of opposition/attractiveness of fixtures etc.