Re: mm : Wed May 06, 2009 9:08 am
nc wrote:
A lot of the fans that I spoke to on the weekend said that they would not go to Murrayfield again. There is nothing outside the stadium at Murrayfield and what pubs there were would not allow children in so it spoilt their weekend. The ground is too far from the centre of Edinburgh
It's like that Wembley, if not as bad. Nowt within cooee of Wembley either, that's why it'll never catch on as a venue. Who'd want to traipse around there? And that Old Trafford, even worse, its freakin' miles from Manchester centre. Never hold an event there. It'll be empty.
nc wrote:
and the congestion on the roads due to the roadworks was horrendous.
And as the RFL are in charge of Scotland's roadworks programme, what excuse can there be for causing digging up when a rugby league fan may be driving that way? Eh? None!
nc wrote:
Mind you, if you look on teletext this morning the blinkered RFL
... wait a minute. I'd forgot they are fitted with blinkers. That'll be why they didn't see the roadworks. Still no excuse though
nc wrote:
. . .assured us that it was a complete success and was well attended by fans.
"Assured" would be a word applicable to someone on the defensive, and is inapplicable. The event simply
was a success, by any reasonable measure, and whilst that doesn't mean everyone was delighted, they never are. You are entitled to have had as bad a time as you want - as long as you accept that the overwhelming reports everywhere are that the majority of people thought it was very good, and had a good time.
That said, only a fool would believe the RFL actually thought it was 100% perfect, but not as big a fool as one who would expect them to come out underlining any negatives and slagging their own event off.
nc wrote:
The people in charge ought to take off their sunglasses
Sunglasses AND blinkers? But if that's what they wear,
no bloody wonder they don't see the roadworks. Be fair.
nc wrote:
and talk to fans and get some input as to what the real fans thought about the package as a whole.
Ah, you are the "real" fan. Well, that would explain it.
Do you seriously suggest that the RFL doesn't carry out any feedback, market research etc.? If so you must be mad.
nc wrote:
Personally, I thought it was poor
.. and no-one would contest your right to do so.
nc wrote:
and as a person who travels to Edinburgh on a regular basis, I did not enjoy it one bit and that annoyed me even more.
Why didn't you enjoy it? What was not to enjoy? Have you written to the RFL with some constructive details of this and how they could do it better?
nc wrote:
I have never had a bad time there in the past
hang on, you "had a BAD time"?? How on earth did you manage that? I too have been to Edinburgh several times, and for the life of me I can't understand how an adult who was not in a police cell could "have a bad time" there.
nc wrote:
and even the police were stopping any banter outside the pubs and making people move on or get arrested
Absolute bollox. You might have been moved on, and if all you do is loudly whinge and complain about every single thing then I'm not surprised, but let's just say your experience is unrepresentative. I haven't read of or come across a single person who had a bad word to say about the Edinburgh police before you, to me they seem to enjoy RL days as much as anyone.
nc wrote:
I will annoy a lot of you (maybe) but I wpould prefer to go back to Cardiff!!!!!!!!
No you won't, those who prefer Cardiff are perfectly entitled to do so, why would it "annoy" anyone? Come on, you may have genuine points to make buried somewhere in there, but why go OTT and try to annihilate a whole event and indeed a whole city?