Quote ="Cruncher"Crowdwise, the Cup's a disaster zone at present.
I simply don't understand this POV that "I've already paid for a season ticket and so I won't pay for Cup games".
If you've only paid for one service, where does this sense of entitlement not to pay for another one come from?
And it's not like people don't want to go to Wembley. It's still a great prize at the end of the tournament.
Very strange and frustrating.'"
No brainer for me. Put season ticket prices up by about £10 and include any home cup games on it. We might get drawn away all the way to the semi's (the whole of 2 games i think) then the club makes money. We get drawn at home... The club loses nothing effectively and the fans can possibly watch 2 games at a fiver a piece. It's Russian roulette for both the club and fans, we could draw Saints at home and then Warrington at home then the club loses out on potential revenue but on the other hand we could draw Keighley and Wakefield at home and no bugger would turn up anyway. Well they would but it looks silly in a 25,000 stadium. If we had a smaller stadium, 15,000 say then it would be full or look full every week but we need that capacity for the money spinners like Saints etc. I think some logic needs to be applied by the powers that be here. The Challenge Cup is the most prestigious trophy in RL and it has been seriously de-valued for about 10 years, the last 5 without a shadow of a doubt. Does anybody remember the 2 hour build up before kick off on the BBC, a real occasion and the pinnacle of the season. Now it is just a 2 hour show from start to finish with no enthusiasm any more. We need to bring the excitement back into the competition and start SL sides off in a lower round because it is just tedious and boring now and is effectively a 4 game knock out.... boring.