1. Create a community club, by partnering all local amateur clubs to create a pyramid to the pro club from 6 years up, have a 'Leigh' town team for each age group, who get access to the head coach and players on a weekly training basis, season ticket deals for their family, unique polo shirts, make them feel special and Leytherised. 2. Create a working board that has a rep from each amateur club, a junior schools rep and a snr schools rep, a fans rep, a council rep/lsv, all working together for a common goal. 3. Appoint a respected, energetic head coach on a FT contract, min 3 year deal - would love it to be K Purtill. 4. Ensure the community team had at least 3 high profile players employed 5. Partner local business, become visual in town and major retail areas. 6. Buy the Leigh arms, become a real Rugby pub with stakes held by all amateur clubs, with players going back here after games etc 7. Convert existing shares/loans to new shares, opening up shares to anyone with at least £25 to waste, thus generating cash to fund the ambition because that investment would not be swallowed up in old debts. 8. Give the Catering to Warren 9. Sell season tickets through sports clubs, giving that club a commission on its sales. 10. Create a family area, with a heavily discounted family ticket, ensure mascot is visible here, face paints, magician etc before games and at HT.
Lets keep the thread to those wishing to be positive by suggesting alternatives please.
I agree with most of what Mo has said , except
3.) I'd bring back Ingy & Bailey to coach the reservres because they got them playing rugby as we want to see
6.) Why the Leigh Arms if you want to support local junior teams ?
Why not make Leigh East the Leythers pre-match pub ?
It already IS a rugby club and next to the ground , and unlike the LSV they may ( if asked ) put pictures of Leigh legends along side pictures of East teams in their clubhouse , and theres junior rugby played there all day Sundays , so go along and spot the next up and coming talent .
Other than that Mo's ideas are achievable with a bit of work .
I too would love AT to be involved, I would also love for the club to be successful for him, how fantastic to reward him by leading the team out at OT or Wembley in his lifetime. You are correct point 7 needs approval by the existing, but as the money is dead what have they to lose? The first step would be creating the platform to implement because without buy in it goes no further. It also doesnt need the mystery millionaires to work, remember many hands may results quicker. As someone said on an earlier thread 250 Leigh fans spent around £100k in Toulouse, so 500 could generate £200k pa, 50 business could generate the same, that then becomes a big number without any major investor
Someone pointed out that the 100 grand somehow was the cost of watching 80mins of rugby (re Leigh in Toulouse), when there was a lot lot more involved. Fans had a great time even tho we was pants etc etc.
You may as well put rather than Leigh fans have 2 week holiday in the sun every season, just think what that could get if fans donated to club instead.
We need someone like Trevor Barton. Maybe not him as such because I'm sure he wouldn't be interested but someone like him that could make things happen. Lets face it who thought LSV would happen at the beginning, and who thinks Leigh will be the best team and best run club in next few years knocking on SL's door ?
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Someone pointed out that the 100 grand somehow was the cost of watching 80mins of rugby, when there was a lot lot more involved. Fans had a great time even tho we was pants etc etc. You may as well put Leigh fans have had 2 week holiday in the sun every season, so just think what that could get. We need someone like Travor Barton. Maybe not him as such because I'm sure he wouldn't be interested but someone like him that could make things happen. Lets face it who thought LSV would happen at the beginning, and who thinks Leigh will be the best team and best run club in next few years knocking on SL's door ?
Your vision and dreams are difficult to disagree with, in fact I would not offer any alternatives to your suggestions except maybe a different catering franchise than Cheshire but dont have one in mind.
7. Convert existing shares/loans to new shares, opening up shares to anyone with at least £25 to waste, thus generating cash to fund the ambition because that investment would not be swallowed up in old debts.- This is a great suggestion but do people running the club not have to agree to this first. This is the problem.
You can have all the best ideas in the world but this point has to be addressed before anything else can happen.
The problem is (without being negative) is changing these dreams into reality.
I really dont know how this will happen unless we start from scratch which is implementing point 7.
I would love AT to have some say/be involved because of the money we are told he has been putting into the club to keep it alive but if his relationship with the Rowleys is as close as everyone suggests (and I do not know this) then we need a complete clean break from that.
As I have said, the ideas are great and a number of which have been discussed and debated over the last few years but there is no point in discussing this again (and again, and again) until the hidden investors make point 7 happen.
There you go I have edited slightly I was quoting Mo re it costing fans a fortune to watch 80 mins of rugby in Toulouse and insinuating that fans would then be willing to pay this amount towards the club instead.
3.) I'd bring back Ingy & Bailey to coach the reservres because they got them playing rugby as we want to see - only talking 1st team coach
6.) Why the Leigh Arms if you want to support local junior teams ? Gives a town centre presence and being partially owned by amateur RL clubs would promote unity and guarantee financial success
There you go I have edited slightly I was quoting Mo re it costing fans a fortune to watch 80 mins of rugby in Toulouse and insinuating that fans would then be willing to pay this amount towards the club instead.
I didnt make that point, the point I made was fans had disposable income they were willing to spend on watching Leigh.
I didnt make that point, the point I made was fans had disposable income they were willing to spend on watching Leigh.
You did make that point, as you just did it again here. All that dosh spent was not wholly for watching 80 mins of rugby because that would be a rip off. It cost 20 euros etc for the match. The rest was having a good time away in Toulouse similar to going on them holidays in Majorca etc we do to break up the working life most of us live.
You would find it very very difficult to expect fans to give 400 quid on top of rest that fans pay out to invest short term on a possibility we become a SL challenger in next few years - and no return whatsover.
Raffles, LISA, and sponsor events etc are realistic aims for the regular fan
You did make that point, as you just did it again here. All that dosh spent was not wholly for watching 80 mins of rugby because that would be a rip off. It cost 20 euros etc for the match. The rest was having a good time away in Toulouse similar to going on them holidays in Majorca etc we do to break up the working life most of us live. You would find it very very difficult to expect fans to give 400 quid on top of rest that fans pay out to invest short term on a possibility we become a SL challenger in next few years - and no return whatsover. Raffles, LISA, and sponsor events etc are realistic aims for the regular fan
No I didnt, learn to read, if you say you assume thats what I meant fair enough but you dont.
Fans found a lot of money to watch Leigh in Toulouse, they could have gone to Barcelona/Madrid/Rome and had a craic, but it wouldnt have been as good, why? LRLFC and its fans.
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You did make that point, as you just did it again here. All that dosh spent was not wholly for watching 80 mins of rugby because that would be a rip off. It cost 20 euros etc for the match. The rest was having a good time away in Toulouse similar to going on them holidays in Majorca etc we do to break up the working life most of us live. You would find it very very difficult to expect fans to give 400 quid on top of rest that fans pay out to invest short term on a possibility we become a SL challenger in next few years - and no return whatsover. Raffles, LISA, and sponsor events etc are realistic aims for the regular fan
It was me that made the original point , but it is now being taken out of context , I said that people were happy to pay over £ 5 per pint for crap lager and yet they were the same people moaning about both HP and the LSV not providing cask ale for 2 quid a go
Also another poster had just stated that they had forked out several hundred pounds to see a poor display , as you have rightly stated , that is not the case they paid 10 euro's to get into the ground , nobody made them pay to go to France
The bottom line is yes fans paid at least 70 grand to see Leigh play in Toulouse but they should not be of the opinion that Leigh Centurions recieved any of that money
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