Quote: William Eve "The whole of Round 1 last year was played in atrocious weather conditions according to Nigel Wood, when he compared last years Round 1 average attendance to the average attendance for the whole of the 2011 SL season.
It goes without saying that the numerous sheep on this forum didn't question Wood's clumsily manufactured "water into wine" analysis but instead accepted it as universal truth of the RFL doing a fantastic job and further positive evidence of a sport on the march towards greatness.
If only they could get all the heretics onside with the same positive agenda for data analysis and interpretation.'"
Or you could just look at last year's fixtures and easily see where the difference came from instead of conveniently ignoring it just to drum home a personal agenda.
Last year Wigan played at home and got 16,771 whilst Wire played away.
Wire played at home this year and got 10,721 whilst Wigan played away.
London got 4,924 against Saints last year.
They only got 2,856 against Widnes this year.
Also Widnes drew 8,120 fans on their return to SL, over 2,000 more than their 2012 average.
At Salford's opening new ground they managed nearly 2,000 more against Castleford than they did when the teams last played at The Willows
That's over 12,000 fans in those four examples and neither are proof that SL is in trouble like you're trying to suggest.
What they say is Wigan attract bigger crowds than Wire......we all knew that anyway.
That Saints have more fans to travel than Widnes and are a bigger draw for the London fans, hardly a shock either.
Widnes expectly had a bigger than average crowd for their return.....shock again.
And that people turned out for Salfords stadium opener....shock, shock, shock.
So that's it really
- Wigan played away
- London didn't play a top team
- No team returning to SL
- No new stadium opening
Easy to see when you're not blinded by an agenda