Post subject: Re: AP’s Ideas on the game going forward
Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2021 2:50 pm
Rugby Raider
Player Coach
Joined: May 02 2010 Posts: 1464 Location: Playing League on The Close
Irregular Hoops wrote:The 100 cricket has been perceived a success (I’d like to know how many discounted tickets and merchandise has been given out though) because Sky has a vested interest in it being a success. They, and the ECB, have spent millions on it, and pushed a lot of resource at it.
They’ve also thrown a lot at it production wise, while we get Bill, Baz and Tez.
I went down to Lords for one of The Hundred games the other week. Adult tickets were £30 each, Double Header, six hours entertainment; in front of a crowd of 23,000.
As I’ve said previously, Cricket has created a new competition out of nothing. All App based, you get alerts each evening telling you what games are on and asking who you think is going to win. I love Test cricket, but have found myself tuning in most nights for sometimes 10-15 minutes to watch The Hundred while I am having a cup of tea.
One sponsor, KP, with all teams having a different brand of crisps. We should try and get United Biscuits to also sponsor RL, with different McVities brands on shirts; or McDonalds, or Coca Cola. All recognisable brands and better than having some unknown company on your shirt that no one has heard of.
Post subject: Re: AP’s Ideas on the game going forward
Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2021 4:18 pm
Riderofthepalehorse
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Joined: Mar 23 2018 Posts: 6674 Location: Kingston upon Hull
Rugby Raider wrote:I went down to Lords for one of The Hundred games the other week. Adult tickets were £30 each, Double Header, six hours entertainment; in front of a crowd of 23,000.
As I’ve said previously, Cricket has created a new competition out of nothing. All App based, you get alerts each evening telling you what games are on and asking who you think is going to win. I love Test cricket, but have found myself tuning in most nights for sometimes 10-15 minutes to watch The Hundred while I am having a cup of tea.
One sponsor, KP, with all teams having a different brand of crisps. We should try and get United Biscuits to also sponsor RL, with different McVities brands on shirts; or McDonalds, or Coca Cola. All recognisable brands and better than having some unknown company on your shirt that no one has heard of.
I also love Test cricket, county cricket, one day internationals, and even a bit of T20, but each to his own I suppose, I just find The Hundred a little too gimmicky, and the organisers are gilding th Lilly, a step too far for me.
In a different era in our game, we managed the floodlit trophy, the John Player, the premiership trophy, and still played Rovers twice, no crappy loop fixtures, contrived Magic weekends , good competitions which generated cash and a fervour to watch our game, sorry I’m on the wrong thread, but AP concerns of changing direction regarding private investment should be heeded.
Post subject: Re: AP’s Ideas on the game going forward
Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2021 4:50 pm
ccs
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I've followed cricket all my life, but I only managed a couple of minutes watching the IPL and the "Hundred" before turning over.
The razzmatazz is not for me.
I watched the ManU v Benfica 1968 European Cup Final a few months ago, I really enjoyed it - even the memory of 'A' level chemistry the following morning.
The difference from now is quite simple, absolutely no replays, so you actually had to watch the game.
Now every wicket and every run is show a hundred times from a hundred different camera angles - not for me, I'm afraid.
Is Hodgson the new Griffin, or is it all about pace?
Post subject: Re: AP’s Ideas on the game going forward
Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2021 5:51 pm
Homenaway
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Joined: Mar 21 2017 Posts: 158 Location: Back to God's own country!
ccs wrote:I've followed cricket all my life, but I only managed a couple of minutes watching the IPL and the "Hundred" before turning over.
The razzmatazz is not for me.
I watched the ManU v Benfica 1968 European Cup Final a few months ago, I really enjoyed it - even the memory of 'A' level chemistry the following morning.
The difference from now is quite simple, absolutely no replays, so you actually had to watch the game.
Now every wicket and every run is show a hundred times from a hundred different camera angles - not for me, I'm afraid.
..And this is the nub of the problem. Like you must be, ccs, I'm no spring chicken, but the game quite simply has to appeal to a younger audience who like the razzamatazz, love technology, multi-task, etc, etc.
As a lifelong FC supporter, can you believe I even found myself agreeing with a Rovers fan earlier in this thread (never in my lifetime!!), because he/she was talking sense - now that's embracing change for you
"If the human brain were so simple that we could understand it, we would be so simple that we couldn't." - Emerson M. Pugh
Post subject: Re: AP’s Ideas on the game going forward
Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2021 6:01 pm
bonaire
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Joined: Apr 04 2014 Posts: 7792
Riderofthepalehorse wrote:I also love Test cricket, county cricket, one day internationals, and even a bit of T20, but each to his own I suppose, I just find The Hundred a little too gimmicky, and the organisers are gilding th Lilly, a step too far for me.
In a different era in our game, we managed the floodlit trophy, the John Player, the premiership trophy, and still played Rovers twice, no crappy loop fixtures, contrived Magic weekends , good competitions which generated cash and a fervour to watch our game, sorry I’m on the wrong thread, but AP concerns of changing direction regarding private investment should be heeded.
I agree we have to change direction but AP apart from Private investment he has mentioned nothing he would do to enhance the game. I have mentioned before that Sky is a noose round the neck of R/L and all the game does is dance to the tune of Sky. we need terrestrial TV and if it comes at the expense of Sky and we have to take two steps backwards in TV revenue to build the game nationally then so be it. Whatever happens we need to get rid of Thursday matches and most Friday matches so that Sunday afternoon once again becomes the day of Rugby League Sunday games also gives the opportunity to get more families into the stadium and fans from all teams are more likely to travel to away games on a Sunday given they are unlikely to be delayed on the motorways.
Post subject: Re: AP’s Ideas on the game going forward
Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2021 6:10 pm
Marcus's Bicycle
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Joined: Jan 17 2013 Posts: 4243
Maybe get rid of the dreaded loop fixtures and instead have a separate 9's league to run during a month mid summer. Similar concept to the 100 in Cricket. Make sure you have a women's competition to be played at the same venue like they did in the world cup which was brilliant.
Haven't thought it through and talking complete bollox but it's a start.
Post subject: Re: AP’s Ideas on the game going forward
Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2021 7:09 pm
edinburgh yorkie
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Joined: Jun 14 2009 Posts: 1253 Location: edinburgh
Rugby Raider wrote:I went down to Lords for one of The Hundred games the other week. Adult tickets were £30 each, Double Header, six hours entertainment; in front of a crowd of 23,000.
As I’ve said previously, Cricket has created a new competition out of nothing. All App based, you get alerts each evening telling you what games are on and asking who you think is going to win. I love Test cricket, but have found myself tuning in most nights for sometimes 10-15 minutes to watch The Hundred while I am having a cup of tea.
One sponsor, KP, with all teams having a different brand of crisps. We should try and get United Biscuits to also sponsor RL, with different McVities brands on shirts; or McDonalds, or Coca Cola. All recognisable brands and better than having some unknown company on your shirt that no one has heard of.
i wach test cricket,but i find the100 is very good to watch,same as t20 and t40.
born in airlie str,1939.german landmine that fell on boulevard,also blew up half of our house.thats why i dont like germans.not because they blew our house and boulevard up,but because the gerry pillock was aiming for craven park.
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