There's no other team in the league that would be playing this bad, losing 5 in a row and still manage a sell out. The club don't realise how lucky they are
Hasbag wrote:There's no other team in the league that would be playing this bad, losing 5 in a row and still manage a sell out. The club don't realise how lucky they are
Spot on. Especially on the back of previous poor seasons as well.
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Hasbag wrote:There's no other team in the league that would be playing this bad, losing 5 in a row and still manage a sell out. The club don't realise how lucky they are
I think they do - the size of our fanbase is the club's #1 asset
Hasbag wrote:There's no other team in the league that would be playing this bad, losing 5 in a row and still manage a sell out. The club don't realise how lucky they are
On the finance front crowds are surely a good bit up on expectations so far? I predicted a drop across the league due to the cost of living but have been proved wrong (my theory is free to air World Cup and Channel4 coverage is helping the game.
So far weve had crowds of 15k, 11k and just under 21k and at say £25 a ticket on average (taking into account concessions) thats a good revenue.
This is one thing that has slipped during the Pearson era. Yes the Hetherington/Rule ones often became like a poltical broadcast and we'd have 'grade A licence' repeated at us, but it was at least a chance to hear what the board where thinking, and a chance to discuss more minor matters like ticket prices, shop opening times etc. Now its silence unless Pearson calls Hull Live up.
UllFC wrote:On the finance front crowds are surely a good bit up on expectations so far? I predicted a drop across the league due to the cost of living but have been proved wrong (my theory is free to air World Cup and Channel4 coverage is helping the game.
So far weve had crowds of 15k, 11k and just under 21k and at say £25 a ticket on average (taking into account concessions) thats a good revenue.
Agreed, crowds across the sport seem to be doing better than expected. The club did a good job pre season of building up some hype and getting people excited so I'm not surprised our crowds started off well. Just so disappointing that less than 2 months into the season all that good work has been undone by the absolute poop getting thrown up on the pitch. Getting these types of crowds for the rest of the season, and certainly next seasons memberships, is going to be impossible if there aren't any improvements very quick.
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