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| Quote: kobashi "How is a nines tournament less relevant to a super League weekend in a non RL city?
A nines tournament has more chance of attracting non rugby league locals to attend if you ask me. It's fast, exciting and people are more likely to stay all day as matches are short.
Magic weekend in its current format has gone stale. A nines tournament with the right promotion can do well.'" I don't even know where to begin with this, the event has record crowds every year, how is it possibly stale? Do you really think 68,000 people, or even 1/10th of that number would turn up to watch a meaningless 9's kickabout in the middle of the SL season? Use your brain FFS.
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| Keep it in one place. Try and build support in one area. Moving it around dissipates long term development in my view.
The entire stadium should be blanketed with ads/marketing/promotion for Newcastle Thunder.
Oh and a definite no to a 9's comp. We have to put all our resources into developing the 13 man game.
If the NRL wants to use some of its money to establish an international 9's as our version of 7's then great. But it should be used to develop internationally not domestically. It just draws focus and resource away from the proper sport for what is a side show.
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| Quote: Him "Keep it in one place. Try and build support in one area. Moving it around dissipates long term development in my view.
The entire stadium should be blanketed with ads/marketing/promotion for Newcastle Thunder.
Oh and a definite no to a 9's comp. We have to put all our resources into developing the 13 man game.
If the NRL wants to use some of its money to establish an international 9's as our version of 7's then great. But it should be used to develop internationally not domestically. It just draws focus and resource away from the proper sport for what is a side show.'"
I agree. We need to stick with the principle and the venue.
Look at the GF at Old Trafford, back in 1998 we attracted 42k it's one of the few events where we stuck it out and are now reaping the rewards 75k+ crowds. Would that have been successful had it been moved around to Anfield, Elland Road, Etihad? No, definitely not.
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| Quote: Willzay "I hope it goes back to Manchester. Awful getting to and from Newcastle city centre. Seating is better at the Etihad as well.'"
I parked at Heworth.£1.20 all day parking.3.50 all day ticket on the metro to monument
10 minutes on te metro with a train every 4 minutes
. 5nminute walk to the ground.SIMPLES
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| For me
Etihad
Pros- Manchester easily accessible, fantastic fans zone, more comfortable stadium, ability to move around the ground and sit with other fans
Cons- not allowed food, stadium isolated
St James
Pros- centre of city, can take food into stadium, locals brilliant
Cons- ridiculously expensive hotel prices, having to travel from hotels out of centre, poor fans zone, a long journey home on a Sunday night.
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newcastle for me is the best location, city centre right on its door step
ethihad was good because you could move around freely, but that was it, nothing close to the ground.
bit of o/t
www.rugby-league.com/article/375 ... magic-flag
well done to cramlington rockets who sold 560 tickets for the magic weekend, probably more than a club who's chairman is throwing insults at an other club for not bringing many to away games
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newcastle for me is the best location, city centre right on its door step
ethihad was good because you could move around freely, but that was it, nothing close to the ground.
bit of o/t
www.rugby-league.com/article/375 ... magic-flag
well done to cramlington rockets who sold 560 tickets for the magic weekend, probably more than a club who's chairman is throwing insults at an other club for not bringing many to away games
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| Newcastle for me! The only time I can get to a game in 40 minutes!
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| Newcastle for me, closely followed by Cardiff. I've been to them all, the stadium has to be in the centre, the atmosphere then is fantastic with all fans enjoying the games and evenings together.
The issue with the Eithad for me is there is nothing around it and because there's lots of clubs in the proximity a lot of people just choose to visit for the day rather than the weekend. Newcastle for a weekend trip was fantastic, the locals embraced everything about the weekend.
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| Camp Nou - OK, it's a long trip but flights can be pretty cheap as can hotels, major city in a sunny place different culture etc. Should pull in a few from Catalan too.
Unfortunately between Barcelona and Milles there aren't many stadiums above 30k capacity and a local airport.
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| Personally I've always been put off Newcastle by travel cost and expensive hotels. If it looks like it's going to stay there for years, though, I *might* try it in the next year or two. But it's just a fluke of geography, really; fans in the North-East and Scotland obviously are going to find Newcastle much more convenient. I'm used to travelling up to Wigan for games, and when the MW was at the Etihad, I stayed overnight in Wigan as I usually do. It's not a long journey by motorbike on a warm summer evening, and, as noted, the stadium is in a rather wasteland area of Manchester.
Cardiff (just an hour away) is definitely my favourite, though!
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| Quote: goobervision "Camp Nou - OK, it's a long trip but flights can be pretty cheap as can hotels, major city in a sunny place different culture etc. Should pull in a few from Catalan too.
Unfortunately between Barcelona and Milles there aren't many stadiums above 30k capacity and a local airport.'"
The Olympic stadium in Barca holds 54k. Wire played Catalans a few years back there .
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| Quote: B0NES "The Olympic stadium in Barca holds 54k. Wire played Catalans a few years back there .'"
They only sold non alcoholic beer, and didn't tell us either
I'm not a fan of newcastle, the stadium, agree that all the stuff outside and in the local area seems to be geared up to welcome visitors, but watching the game i felt like i was at odsal, that far back and that far up, plus you don't feel like your sat together with your fans, certainly not where warrington have been 'allocated' this last two years.
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| Surprised at people saying you couldn't move around the ground! You could.
Only the reserved stand had restrictions.
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| Quote: dboy "Surprised at people saying you couldn't move around the ground! You could.
Only the reserved stand had restrictions.'"
This absolutely, I watched out game with Wakey fans (obv) spent 1st half of next game with Saints fans in same stand.
Then for the Hull derby i spent the 1st half with FC fans, but they were too drunk and rowdy for me and so went and sat with the KR fans for the 2nd half.
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| It should be held at Hillsborough, easier/closer for fans from ALL clubs to get to as well as consideration for those of us not living in the heartlands and a 10 hour round trip drive to places like Newcastle.
The stadium has the required capacity and if the RFL sort out the games so they don't finish too late on a Sunday as they have this year then using the trains is less of an issue.
I also think the tickets are far too cheap, it continues to devalue the sport, £10 for a concession ticket two full days or £25 for a full priced adult ticket is ridiculous.
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