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| Played at the right venues (Catalan instead of London for example), that round of fixtures should be able to top 100k attendance. Surely the point of the Magic Weekend was to attract new supporters, not just provide a venue for half the people who would have gone to the games anyway to meet up?
If Saracens with a 7k ish average crowd can get 60k+ to Wembley, surely we could fill this ground for just Wigan Saints? Add 30k+ for Leeds Bradford at Elland Road, 20k for Cas / Wakey at Huddersfield and that's the start of a REAL Magic Weekend for the game.
I'd like to see the Magic back to Cardiff, perhaps with an International 9s tournament (featuring individual Super League teams, Championship rep teams, rep teams from Aus and NZ, plus new nations getting a taste of the big time) culminating in the World Challenge.
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| We've been to ever one and have enjoyed every one (despite the result yesterday).
I wonder how many people actually went. If 30,000 went one day and 33,000 the next, is it the same 30,000 plus another 3,000 going, so in effect only 33,000 went?
Great venue yesterday and was allowed to take in soft drinks/water and a picnic so from that point of view was better than Cardiff when I had a bottle of water taken away at the gates.
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| Quote Pal of Mine="Pal of Mine"I wonder how many people actually went. If 30,000 went one day and 33,000 the next, is it the same 30,000 plus another 3,000 going, so in effect only 33,000 went?'"
I think that would have certainly been the case for the events in Cardiff and Edinburgh, but I suspect there would have been a greater turnover of fans this year, particularly given the huge difference in tickets sold for the day and weekend.
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| They got it right, this year in my opinion, which I'm sure was helped a little by the glorious weather.
We had a top day yesterday, the venue was great, the atmosphere in Manchester City Centre was fabulous, and the activity around the stadium itself was really good.
The problem, I felt, with previous Magic Weekends was that it was the expense and hassle of yet another weekend away to add to the trips we already make to Catalans, Wembley and London Broncos. It just gets too expensive. As a day trip, however, yesterday was a damn near perfect as you'll get.
I've also been saying that, as a concept, Magic Weekend needs to be relatively local so it can grow. If it's a success, and the economy improves, then by all means take it on the road. As it stands though, keep it in Manchester.
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| Quote nkpom="nkpom"20k for Cas / Wakey at Huddersfield'"
That would be utterly ridiculous moving that game to someone elses ground when that could be played at Elland Road too if you really want to have a pointless extra game on the road.
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| Quote J O N N Y="J O N N Y"I think you sum RL up in a sentence, glass half empty outlook, stick to what we've got approach to the sport.
Manchester as a population hasnt taken notice of RL to any great degree previously. There are now amateur teams being established across the city improving access to the sport, Salford have just moved into a new purpose built stadium 6 months ago, footballers from both Manchester teams regularly follow and talk about RL and the RFL has just moved into MediaCity. There are loads of new reasons to showcase Rugby League to the Manchester public, so why not try again?'"
Over 100 years and we still can't get Manchester interested is what it is mate, no wonder other sports laugh at us if we think Manchester is a development area.
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| The venue is outstanding both around and inside the ground. Great atmosphere, cheap tickets. Next year the new tram system will be up and running properly meaning we can get the tram from the centre over to the stadium easily. Maybe transport will be arranged properly as there was thousands of Wigan fans getting onto a 2 carrage train that did not go directly to wigan. It was full to the brim and very uncomfy standing up all the way home in the heat.
I believe Wigan and Wire matches over the past few years have been some of the best. Maybe the RFL should mix it up and make it closer. Wire vs Widnes is a complete joke, two different leagues IMO. Putting both sets of fans off as the outcome is predictable.
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Wigan Vs Saints
Wire Vs Catalans
Widnes Vs London
Leeds Vs Bradford
Hull FC Vs Hull KR
Salford Vs Huddersfield
Castleford Vs Wakefield
Abit more competitive, a few fixtures there that could be mixed up!
All in all a great weekend
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| Quote Big Graeme="Big Graeme"Over 100 years and we still can't get Manchester interested is what it is mate, no wonder other sports laugh at us if we think Manchester is a development area.'"
Would you choose to hold it elsewhere or scrap the concept altogether?
I think Manchester was a good choice. Saying that after 100 years they're still not interested, whilst true to an extent, is a very pessimistic viewpoint. It's only recently (last 15 years or so) that RL have really started to invest at grassroots level in development areas, and Manchester hasn't had such a strong grassroots infrastructure in the modern era.
The Magic Weekend got the city talking and asking questions about RL.
I think the past four Magic Weekends have generally been attended by the same people who went to the first one in Cardiff 2007. The weekend just gone was attended by a lot of people attending their first Magic Weekend, and hopefully they enjoyed it, will tell their mates how good it was and come back in 2013.
The concept needs an element of stability and time to grow. Keep it at Manchester for the next few years & grow attendances gradually.
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| Manchester has been historically a strong RL area. in addition to Salford, Swinton who used to be a big time team in a big time stadium. There was a strong team in Broughton until the 1950s. Oldham, on the fringes of eastern Manchester were also a big time team until the last couple of decades.
The decline of these teams and the growing dominance to football has psuhed the prominence of RL in Manchester into the background.
The new Salford stadium and the steady improvement of Reds might be the start of a resurgence of the game in the area. If Swinton get their new stadium at Agecroft and stabilise in the Championship and if Oldham can get it together these factors will help also. The Magic weekend in Manchester, The grand final in Manchester and the World Cup final in Manchester can all help us to regain lost ground in the metropolis, with the media attention they bring to the game. This can only be a good thing . Manchester was on the verge of becoming a RL wasteland and the game needs a succesful presence there.
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| Quote Barnabus="Barnabus"Would you choose to hold it elsewhere or scrap the concept altogether?'"
My preference would be elsewhere but that is by the by, the poster stated that we should hold it in Manchester to help development was laughable.
Lets be honest, if we couldn't get a good crowd in our own back yard then we should give up and go and watch soccer.
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| Quote Big Graeme="Big Graeme"My preference would be elsewhere but that is by the by, the poster stated that we should hold it in Manchester to help development was laughable.'"
I don't think they were saying that as such, more that [usome[/u benefits of holding it in Manchester would be to build upon the recent success of the grassroots setup in the city & to take advantage of the BBC's relocation etc.
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| Quote Big Graeme="Big Graeme"My preference would be elsewhere but that is by the by, the poster stated that we should hold it in Manchester to help development was laughable.
Lets be honest, if we couldn't get a good crowd in our own back yard then we should give up and go and watch soccer.'"
I'd hardly call Manchester our own back yard, more like a couple of doors down's back yard. For mine, I think it's a great idea to hold it in Manchester as it will tempt the non attendees of the further afield Magics out of their holes and get them interested in the concept.
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