vastman wrote:
Although I get the point both of you make I don’t think you can underestimate the disruption that the redevelopment is causing.
Up until air started there was plenty on Trinity TV and on social media. At the moment a lot of staff are doing extra duties to cover. The development alone takes up most of the time of the main two directors.
All efforts at the moment are focussed on actually getting matches on. Anyone who went today will see how messy it all is. Keeping fans safe is number one. Keeping the corporates happy is not far behind,
Most fans will be patient I’d have thought but corporates are harder, there are plenty of options out there.
Things will eventually click into place, but at the moment it shows just what a small scale operation we currently are.
I can’t totally accept the point … Trinity have almost 46,000 followers on Twitter alone… every one of those is a potential… fan who hasn’t attended… purchaser of membership … merchandise or investor.
In this day and age there is just as much ( if not more) commercial potential on line as in person (and it’s huge on the IMG agenda)
Halifax made more than 3x more posts during the game… and far more detailed.. and quicker
To those at the game it matters not… to the 43,000 who were not outs a missed opportunity … not whinging but attempting to make a strong point.
Anyhoo… looks like a decent run out