Quote Thoth="Thoth"But only Wigan and Hull have PL football to directly compete with, 5 months of the SL season there is no PL football.
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And Leeds who are competing with a club with premier league attendances.
though look at the corollary, the three biggest teams by attendance all are in the same city as a large football team. Its naive to say that football takes away attendances, it doesnt really, what it takes is a lot of players
Quote ThothLast time I checked Perpignan was less than 1000 miles from Wrexham, added to that the UK has a higher french population than any city in France with the exception of Paris. The bigger driver for poor Catalan travelling attendence is to how tickets are distributed for home games and the fact they do not like to travel. As for Crusaders since their first game their attendences have dive bombed, despite performing far better on the pitch than last season. Despite all the people getting excited about the first home game their attendences are going to be not much more than when they were in Bridgend.'"
They have had only 4 home games, averaging just under 7k. Admittedly attendances have been falling, but i would expect that marketing has been wound down a little for the last month, and probably for the next month and attendances will probably even out until probably mid june, then hopefully there will be a marketing blitz to capitilize on 7 of the last 10 games being home games, including 4 of the last 5 which could decide if they can sneak a play off spot.
Quote ThothSo a place in the play offs[would have been a very big shock if they did not make the playoffs, is greatly more important than a place in the quarter finals of the longest running pro RL competition in the world ? Bath would have got the same crowd for a meaningless mid table fixture with nothing at stake. '"
and it would still be less than the average for 3 SL teams, and nothing more than a decent attendance for about 4 more. Its hardly the stuff dreams are made of
Quote ThothThe only city of importance where RL has a strong presence is Leeds [Hull is not of much importance, Manchester and Liverpool it hardly registers. Greater London alone would account for more people than the heartlands.'"
im not sure you can say liverpool is important but Hull isnt, they of similar size. And yes Leeds is probably the only big city where league is king, but in the big cities of the north the GP doesnt really register
Quote ThothIf that was true Quins crowds would be ballooning right now, if anything they are decreasing; so looks like that approach would not work.'"
true, it needs to be a two pronged approach with both the amateur and the pro game pushed