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imwakefieldtillidie wrote:Didn't we only take 50 to a game at Saints last season? Apart from Cas and Leeds I doubt we took 500 fans to many away games over the last few years.
I think we took a decent number to Saints to see Will Dagger's debut so more likely either Salford or Wigan away could be highlighted as exceptionally poor following.
We took above 500 to Shudds though iirc.
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wrencat1873 wrote:This thread is unbelievable. This is Siddal's big day, one of the biggest games in their history. It's pretty poor that a "big club" like Trinity cant sell their 500 tickets, especially when they're only a tenner.
No it's not. It will be 5 deep at the barrier and I'd hazard a guess that 4 deep of those who may be less than 6ft tall won't see anything. And why would you even think about taking kids for that reason.
Then the parking / weather etc. Not for me, and I don't buy into any talk that not going to the game indicates some kind of negativity or poor from from a "bigger club" who should be selling 500 tickets.
We could ask many away teams why they don't bring many to Belle Vue. We all know the answer to that.
BackSeatCoach wrote:No it's not. It will be 5 deep at the barrier and I'd hazard a guess that 4 deep of those who may be less than 6ft tall won't see anything. And why would you even think about taking kids for that reason.
Then the parking / weather etc. Not for me, and I don't buy into any talk that not going to the game indicates some kind of negativity or poor from from a "bigger club" who should be selling 500 tickets.
We could ask many away teams why they don't bring many to Belle Vue. We all know the answer to that.
Trojan Horse wrote:Disagree with this in part. It’s not that Trinity can’t sell 500 tickets (we just took 1500 approximately to York). It’s simply that fans aren’t convinced that the viewing, facilities are going to offer good value (yes, even for £10).
I won’t take my kids, with almost 1500 tickets and around a flat pitch I can’t see they’ll be able to see. The weather and being exposed to standing on a wet pitch won’t be great. Also squished like sardines trying to battle for a good view isn’t my idea of a good day out.
It’s not that trinity can’t it’s that the fans aren’t enthused or have concerns that have caused them to make a decision.
What’s poor is you calling the club/fans out as poor when there’s obvious reasons behind the low uptake. I say low but as I understand there isn’t many tickets left.
This is a big game if you are a Siddal fan but for a trinity fan it’s the opposite and probably the least appealing fixture of the season.
Agree ,any way the tickets have gone, as a fan at 70 plus years old would find it impossible to stand in a field for two hours,As some one said, last year we did not take 500 fans to most away games .All these new conditions for R L Clubs grounds Think any amateur team when drawn at a home against any professional team should be made to play there game at a ground fit for purpose
And I’ll say it again, I cannot see any logic or sense in Siddal choosing to play it at their home ground. The Challenge Cup against a club that at this moment in time has huge momentum amongst its fan base, who would likely have sold 3,000+ tickets if at a stadium which allowed it. That would have offered Siddal a decent financial windfall. Their players would have experienced something new, had a big day in front of a big crowd in a professional setting. A day for them to savour and remember as opposed to changing in their regular changing rooms, playing on their home pitch and experiencing just a slightly bigger crowd than normal.
I can only imagine that they somehow feel playing at home will give them a chance of winning the game, I can’t see any other motive for sacrificing the benefits of playing elsewhere.
But, I fully respect that it’s their choice, they are totally within their rights to make the decision they’ve made and I can shake my head at it till it falls off, it’s still their prerogative to make the decision.
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I really doubt 3k would've turned up, the mood is positive and whilst we are at the beginning of hopefully something special, we're nowhere near that kind of support for, to be frank, an unattractive cup tie.
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