Quote: Chief Wigan "I am a RL fan and always want what's best for the game.
But in this case, Im almost glad Rochdale have been humiliated by getting only one tenth of what they were aiming for. In my opinion, you can't just neglect things all season then come out of the blue one day and say 'hey we're aiming for a crowd of 10,000' and expect the public to respond. It needs to be an on-going consistent effort.
And as I said when this story first came out a month or two ago, 'stunts' like these should be done for the first match of the season or even pre-season, as a way to push the season tickets and start off strong to help your momentum going into the rest of the season. So what's their plan now? Back to mediocrity for the next 12 months then come out with a similar thing mid-2012?
I hope this farcical event doesn't effect their WC bid.'"
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The match was timed to be part of the co-op fortnight they always said they were aiming for a record for their division the 10,000 figure came from that being the ground capacity.With sponsorship more fans were able to come from Workington than would normally have come.
It is also not the only game of Hornets that as been themed,they have had a armed forces day the last game of the season is to raise money for the local hospice,and all the time the club are trying new ideas on raising crowds but it is a slow process.
The club is run and owned by the fans they have no sugar daddies to help out and exist on what they make through games and the funding from the RFL
I can only see yesterday helping our bid as new sponsors helped sponsor the event and every little bit at our level helps.
Instead of running the club down they should be applauded for trying something they doubled their normal gate and people saw a great game of rugby league and the thing about this game is that a great charity in MENCAP made money to carry out their work.
I has a fan and member of Rochdale Hornets don't feel humiliated just the opposite I feel proud that our club has tried something different.