Quote: Magic Superbeetle "Or, again alternately, that the Salford Leeds figure is still almost 1900 DOWN from the corresponding fixture in 2012.
I don't have the overall figures to hand, but my club (saints) are up almost 10%, without having an absolute disaster in 2013 quartering attendances on the year before. Yes the Salford percentages Yoy look good, but that's because of the low base they started with. Koukash for all his bluff and bluster is still someway short of capturing 2012 figures.
It's two different things, celebrating a crowd of 5000 as if it's the most marvellous progress any club has ever made ever (and you can blame koukash for this being fans perception) is as equally low minded no ambition as koukash's silverware aim in 1year was high minded over ambition'"
There's not a chance of us getting close to 2012's figures anytime soon, not least because for whatever reason the attendances throughout that seaon were completely fabricated. If anyone seriously thinks that we were attracting crowds of 5000 plus in 2012 I'd direct them to the video evidence from those games. The reported attendances at games that season were generally seen as wildly unbelievable by all Salford fans at the time, indeed it was common practice for 3 different attendance figure to be quoted for some reason that season and at least 1 of those figures would be rounded to the nearest thousand in a rugby union-esque style.
As to why Dr Koukash would give fans the perception that crowds of 5000 are "the most marvellous progress any club has made ever" well you'll have ot explain that one for me. The only comments I've ever seen him make around our attendances are that they need to improve & that the people of Salford need to start backing their team. How people can take that as him lauding a massive acheivement is beyond my understanding I'm afraid.
Quote: Magic Superbeetle "It could be a total coincidence but he did say on Twitter that the ticket prices had been reduced to try and get more support through the door. If the attendances continue then hats off to him, it worked.'"
Ticket prices were greatly reduced in the South Stand last night (prices in other stands were the same) & that must have helped the crowd I would have thought (although having said that the South Stand was not as busy as I expected). It certainly helped the atmosphere which was probably better than at any game since we moved.
Sadly I think that the only thing that will have a positive effect on attendances is a winning Salford team, there is still a perception amongst the local populace of "same old Salford" and that won't change unless we're battling at the top end of the table