Quote HXSparky="HXSparky" I guess there's some potential for local interest, but only if the match tickets are at a heavily discounted price. What I don't understand is what Catalans are trying to achieve? They can't be hoping to get regular support from Barcelona locals given the 240 mile round trip for regular home games.'"
This game has already earned more column inches than any other game on the fixture list. That's what the Catalans are trying to achieve - exposure for their club, access to new audiences and appeal to new commercial partners. Will a one-off event do that? Probably not, but it should be seen as part of a long game.
Let's be honest, 120 miles is not particularly far - it's 1h20 on the high speed train.
I also don't get why the calls for discounted tickets are already coming out - prive it right, market it right and be confident in the value of this sport.
As for the stadium being too big? I think it's important to think that the Nou Camp is the attraction here. Miniestadi or Espanyol doesn't have the same allure that will get people excited. But a sport like RL being played in one of the most iconic grounds in the world? That's the appeal.itbdoesnt matter that there will be empty seats.