Quote: Him "I just don't see how you'd encounter that attitude at games though. On here, on Twitter etc maybe but at games? I have no idea how rich/well paid/educated etc the person stood or sat next to me at a game is.
How would people at a game know the OP is "posh" and why would they say something if they don't know him?
The OP's post does smack a little of having a snobbish attitude too.
Now don't get me wrong, clubs are incredibly poor at encouraging anyone to come along to games or be involved with the club or the sport and especially people from richer, more affluent backgrounds. That's at least partly due to historical reasons (the sport grew up in working class areas that are still working class areas) and partly due to facilities needing upgrading.
Unfortunately there aren't many clubs who can go down the route of actively attracting the "richer" customer because they're based in relatively poor areas with a support base that is relatively poor.
For instance Castleford can't sacrifice their support base in order to chase the more wealthy. They need to be affordable to locals/families etc.
The likes of Leeds, Wigan, Warrington and Salford in the future might be able to to a degree but it's still not easy.
And regardless, I still don't see the attitude being portrayed by the OP being aimed personally at anyone at games.'"
less direct rudeness, more lack of reaching out.