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| Edinburgh is my favourite British city, I love the place. Didn't see any promotion of the game in Scotland so cannot comment, but the locals seemed to know it ws happening & were grateful for the custom.
Inside the ground complex was a bit surreal. Almost as many around the ground drinking & chilling as there were watching each game. How people can ignore the footie going on is beyond me. I saw every game except the first half of HUdds Celtic.
I thought the quality of play was generally poor & I would much rather have all the derbies played. The only derby, Saints played like they didn't want to be there, which echoed their comments. A shame for their fans.
Fans wise, I thought Wire had the most. I was pleasantly staggered by the number of Bulls shirts I saw all weekend. However they tended to be spread around the ground rather than concentrated like Wire. HKR took loads, I never realised there was so much woodwork on Humberside for them to crawl back out of. Hull FC was the worst turn out I can remember, they are usually in massive numbers for any international or final. Especially big raps for Cats & Quins who were there all weekend in good numbers.
The weather was great in the sun, but bloody freezing out of it.
We stayed in Leith which is a great little area, a 2 mile walk along the river each mornig into the centre was a perfect start to the day. The tigress & cub loved it, they are responsible for regenerating the shops of Scotland, they definitely want to go back.
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| Quote: bulls20042002 "
[iA total of 30,122 watched Sunday's four matches at Murrayfield and, with 29,627 in attendance on the opening day, the combined total is down on last year's aggregate of 63,144 at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff[/i'"
Yes it was lower by 5.4% which I think is at least representative of current financial constraints on supporters.
We too have been to all 3 weekends and would happily go back to either venue, the preference is subjective as both were top notch carnival affairs.
I think Dublin in 2011 would be a logistical nightmare for travelling and to my recent knowledge hotel prices are astronomical.
Never thought about Newcastle previously...that would be interesting but the limited accomodation might be as bad as Cardiff.
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| A let down,
Cardiff had a much better feel, better atmosphere in and out of the ground, and is next to the city centre.
The Murrayfield stadium doesn't have the same feel, Until the sun came out its a cold windy stadium, The stewards once again annoyed me, Why do the block peoples viewing 5 mins before the end of a half? and for the last game on sunday tripled all because of bantor between fans.
On the Food And drink side, we were promised better choice and quality, How is it better to go outside to get a beer than stay in the dry like at Cardiff. The burgers were cold, they ran out of milk for the wifes cuppa by game 5 of the weekend, and most inportant ran out of larger at the Bar tent on the east side of the ground for game 6.
Another reasons it was taken away from wales was due to lack of local advertising, but yet not one local (haymarket) old and young i spoke to knew anything about it.
The city centre wasn't the same, Most places were closing bang on 1am, getting taxi was a joke, we stood at rank with transport marshalls for 40 mins be we got 1.
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| Quote: Adam79 "A let down,
Cardiff had a much better feel, better atmosphere in and out of the ground, and is next to the city centre.
The Murrayfield stadium doesn't have the same feel, Until the sun came out its a cold windy stadium, The stewards once again annoyed me, Why do the block peoples viewing 5 mins before the end of a half? and for the last game on sunday tripled all because of bantor between fans.
On the Food And drink side, we were promised better choice and quality, How is it better to go outside to get a beer than stay in the dry like at Cardiff. The burgers were cold, they ran out of milk for the wifes cuppa by game 5 of the weekend, and most inportant ran out of larger at the Bar tent on the east side of the ground for game 6.
Another reasons it was taken away from wales was due to lack of local advertising, but yet not one local (haymarket) old and young i spoke to knew anything about it.
The city centre wasn't the same, Most places were closing bang on 1am, getting taxi was a joke, we stood at rank with transport marshalls for 40 mins be we got 1.'"
ill second all of the above .
we got 4 taxis over the weekend [ after a very long wait] & not one of them new that the rugby was on until they asked why we were up here!!
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| Well they sold 2000 more tickets locally than Cardiff managed to they must have been doing something right regarding marketing it to the local population.
Given the current financial climate, and the fact it wasn't derby games I think the attendance held up well. Let's face it more people are going to be interested in travelling to see Leeds/Bradford than Leeds/Catalans or Bradford/Wakefield.
Now we have a 14 team comp, and only home and away derbies, I think they might go back to the derbies next year - it has been overkill having 4 a season for the last two years but 3 might not be so bad.
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| I prefer Murrayfield as a stadium. It was good to sit in the sunshine rather than the dark and freezing cold of a closed Millennium stadium.
I'm still not convinced it's a good idea overall though. It's too expensive for a lot of fans and we were very lucky with the weather. That pitch would not have stood 7 games in the rain and the crowds would not have been anything like.
That just leaves you Wembley or Cardiff as the covered options and as I said the covered stadium was cold and dark.
Ok it's a good media opportunity but mid season internationals could surely do that.
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| Having never been to Cardiff I can't compare, but I thought the magic weekend was absolutely superb and I will definitely be going again, wherever it is.
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| Quote: Mission "Having never been to Cardiff I can't compare, but I thought the magic weekend was absolutely superb and I will definitely be going again, wherever it is.'"
I second that, had a cracking weekend, hopefully get a few more going next year but I'll definately be there.
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| Quote: AndreaB "I prefer Murrayfield as a stadium. It was good to sit in the sunshine rather than the dark and freezing cold of a closed Millennium stadium.
I'm still not convinced it's a good idea overall though. It's too expensive for a lot of fans and we were very lucky with the weather. That pitch would not have stood 7 games in the rain and the crowds would not have been anything like.
That just leaves you Wembley or Cardiff as the covered options and as I said the covered stadium was cold and dark.
Ok it's a good media opportunity but mid season internationals could surely do that.'" .
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| Quote: bulls20042002 "
the official figures speak for themselves!
[iA total of 30,122 watched Sunday's four matches at Murrayfield and, with 29,627 in attendance on the opening day, the combined total is down on last year's aggregate of 63,144 at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff[/i
taken from sky sports'"
and if you include the rest of the statement from the RFL its not such a gloomy picture - in fact attendance was approximately the same as the first year it was held in Cardiff and as others have mentionned, financial constraints are likely to have impacted more severely on the crowds this year.
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| To be honest I reckon that the Millennium is the best stadium I`ve watched rugby at in respect of the atmosphere, but the downside was the slipping and sliding around, apparently caused by condensation,which none of the teams seemed to overcome. Against that Edinburgh is easily the better city in terms of being a visitor attraction, both for accommodation and for things to do in general, so for me, on balance, Murrayfield wins.
As for the food etc being up or down a few steps , unless you`re in a wheel chair or on crutches so what? I went down both at halftimes and between games; queues were minimal and the choice was way above normal, if only it were so easy at normal league matches.
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| We had a wonderful experience, it held an awesome atmosphere.
The stadium guys really pulled off a great job. There were that many food and drinks bars we never queued for more than a couple of minutes. The Scots playing their bagpipes as each club bus came around the ground was fantastic.
Drinking in and around Edinburgh with like minded supporters just made the whole experience unique. How many other sports can create a weekend like this ? With different supporters all enjoying drinking, chatting and even some good old singing.
I know it's not every-one's cup of tea, but I didn't find a fan all weekend that wished they hadn't turned up
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| I have some great pics that I will put up later on after me and the legend that is Odsal Oddball went on a stalking spree.
I only made the Saturday and had a great time. Boo shucks to the idiot Wakefield fan who thought it would be a good idea to launch a full pint at us when Bradford scored a try. Bloody idiot.
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| Another highlight was the food, much better than normal. I lived on chips & curry sauce, it was so cold out of the sun that by the time you got back to your seat it had congealed into a strange gelatinous mass with stone cold chips underneath. Tasted great though.
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| Quote: bobsmyuncle "Yes it was lower by 5.4% which I think is at least representative of current financial constraints on supporters.We too have been to all 3 weekends and would happily go back to either venue, the preference is subjective as both were top notch carnival affairs.
I think Dublin in 2011 would be a logistical nightmare for travelling and to my recent knowledge hotel prices are astronomical.
Never thought about Newcastle previously...that would be interesting but the limited accomodation might be as bad as Cardiff.'"
But there were two extra sets of supporters attending this year. 14 teams as opposed to 12.
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