rupert bear wrote:
So if we of the loyal five hundred or so can't be bothered what chance is there for attracting new blood?
We, the loyal five hundred,
can be bothered to pay our money and attend matches.
However most of us can't be bothered to attend meetings.
The two are separate.
Perhaps the explanation is that we expect the management to have all the bases covered themselves through their experience in the game and running a business.
We are mainly spectators, we just want to watch and be entertained with no strings attached. We don't want to be running a club.
Attracting new blood is possible and depends on marketing and having a good product and having a demand.
There is not much demand for Championship rugby and the sport is dying ... even though the quality of play is excellent.
I admire the people who manage rugby league clubs.
Perhaps the RFL can breathe fresh life into the sport via a new format, otherwise our demise is inevitable.
New spectators and interest will only come with success and that is a Catch 22 situation ... we can't afford it.
We need to be more competitive next season, even that will only add 200/300 to the gate.
But we have done OK this season and we had a fair side to watch.
PS
The lack of interest in the Whitehaven game on here and lack of forecasts and expectations and any buzz speaks volumes.
And we are a subset of the loyal 500.