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| Price bracketing seems a bit silly for a 25k stadium considering the difference in view isnt terribly different. its understandable for wembley (as shown by the fact that tickets sold out in the expensive £75 seats and not cheap seats for the challenge cup)
As a giants season ticket holder ive been able to sit in the £50 bracket all year for £95 and to expect someone to pay50 is pretty silly. 19'000 was good i thought but it could have been so much better if the rfl didnt treat fans like fools sometimes
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| Quote: cherrydevil "Well seeing cheaper blocks of seats werent sold out either I cant see what difference it would have made.'"
Weren't they? The two tier stand looked full bar maybe the odd seat, and the scoreboard end seemed pretty packed from where I was sat
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| Quote: cherrydevil "Well seeing cheaper blocks of seats werent sold out either I cant see what difference it would have made.'"
the cheaper tickets behind the posts were pretty near full imo
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| Decent attendance for a game v NZ. Im inclined to think we'd draw bigger crowds in a proper RL town. Hudds seem to get games because of its location, but id rather have the games at the JJB and KC.
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| Quote: Leyther_Matt "Weren't they? The two tier stand looked full bar maybe the odd seat, and the scoreboard end seemed pretty packed from where I was sat
There were gaps all over the place, particularly in the touchline stand (where the cameras are). There were gaps in the other stands too including both stands behind the sticks which definately werent completely full. There is no way that all of the 5,000-6,000 seats that were unsold were all in the £40 or £50 category. I can understand the expense argument if all the £10 and £20 tickets were sold but they weren't.
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| We made a day out for the game, visiting The George Hotel and meeting a fair few of the elders of the GG. Enjoyed all the memoribia that Stevo has managed to accumulate for our perusal.
Then away to our seats in the Panasonic stand which was practically full to bursting as were the stands to our left-(Fantastic) and opposite. The only stand that seemed to have many seats empty was the stand to our right- is it called the .................? Even the noise of that dratted drum band was drowned out by the fans cheering ENGLAND, ENGLAND to cheer our lads on to a great win. I' m hoping that those same fans will all be at Elland road along with me to cheer the lads on to a great victory against those aussies, whoever Tim S. picks to face us.
Remember Tim, your lot never managed to win the World Champs on your own, relying on the offcials to save your reputation (who pays the piper calls the tune, eh)..but do your worst Tim, We, the people who count know the score, and our lads will turn your lot over in Leeds despite the attempts of other sources.
COME ON ENLAND, COME ON ENGLAND, lets see a proper game to end this season........grannyfan Cindy.
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