Quote RL13="RL13"Honestly. If we need to give away discounted tickets and incentives to watch what is supposed to be the pinnacle of the season, then God help us all. Can anyone notice this is a self-defeating argument? How is the sport going to get more valuable when it is devaluing what is supposed to be the sport's greatest asset?'"
This.
I can only assume that this forum is populated by nobody other than those who worked in the Bradford Bulls marketing office. Every single thread about crowds results in a call for cheap or free tickets.
When you bought your season ticket at the start of the season, you bought something that you knew was only good for 13 home Super League fixtures, plus a few other perks that your club may have thrown in. Why then, all of a sudden, this clamour for free entry or discounts to something that you never paid for?
The onus is on the RFL to turn the play-offs into a premium product and that means turning them into an 'elite' competition that people will pay for. After all, how often do you see Apple or BMW discounting their products? How many empty seats do other sports have at 'all-pay' games - the UEFA Champions League or the Heineken Cup?
That means making the play-offs at most, a top six competition (and probably a top five). Forget all of this "everybody can join in" attitude because we're worried that teams "won't have anything to play for" (for some reason, the concept of professional pride is no longer something to turn up to work for) - the play-offs is an elite competition and if that means becoming a bit "elitist" to make a quality showpiece, then so be it.
Friday night's Catalans - Leeds match is something that every single Super League game should be - intense, gripping and competitive. We need to encourage more games like that and if it means letting go of some of the clingers on, so be it. Super League will be a better place without teams who can't meet the standard we expect.
Then if, IF, Super League achieves that and the fans are still staying away, then I'd suggest that RL is simply appealing to the wrong audience or an audience that simply isn't there.