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JESUS WEPT :WALL: HOW MANY TIMES????? £20 a ticket and £15 on beer and merchandise.....so an away fan is worth £35. At best, 1,000 is the average away support split across 11 rounds and I am being really generous here, so Toronto, replacing say Wakefield will cost a SL club £35,000. The minimum turnover of a SL club is £4,000,000 so Toronto instead of Widnes is worth less than 1% of a SL clubs turnover. There are many valid reasons for and against expansion into America, but "AWAY FANS" isn't one of them. :BEAT::d7dc4b20b2c2dd7b76ac6eac29d5604e_76030.jpg



Quote: BrisbaneRhino "but I don't think any club is blameless for the current state of the game.'"

That is the nature of Professional sports......we've known this for decades, football are surprisingly late the realisation party whilst AFL and Rugby Union are learning quickly.......if you look at the GAA in Ireland, they rule their "amateur" sport with a rod of iron and it is such management that get results......even the AFL have a semblance of control over their game, but in League, the ARL are toothless and now the RFL are too......28 clubs run the game and
if you want to join the party then you need to bring something special to the table, be that TV, commercial Partners or other fiscal value....

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Quote: bramleyrhino "There are 12 Super League clubs. That means that there are at least 12 full-time people in this sport with the words "marketing", "media" or "PR" in their job title.

The answer to the game's problems is to get those 12 people to all do their jobs properly, so that the game reaches new audiences, so that it earns media coverage and so that the grounds are full. If those people can't do that, then they need to find new jobs.

The answer isn't to look for a self-publicist with a gimmick, and that's exactly what Hearn represents.

We need to stop this notion that it is the RFL and RFL alone responsible for promoting the sport and put the pressure on the clubs. They're the primary point of consumption, they're the ones who should be engaging with the audience week to week and they're the ones who are (with one or two exceptions) the biggest point of failure for this sport.

This idea that we need a "saviour" like Hearn isn't solving the root cause of our problems, and Hearn is far from the man to address them.'"


I could not disagree more. Its those 12 peoples jobs to promote and maximise for their clubs and to worth with the SL authorities.

IF it were just down to the clubs, you would end up with far too much self interest and a situation like we had in the late 1980's / early 1990's where one club not just dominated, but effectively dictated the running of the league.

Your disregard of Hearn is clear, but I fail to see why you are not prepared to see what he has to offer / suggest. That attitude is indicative of why RL is in the state it is.

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Quote: SouthStander.com "I think that the Super League needs to take a long hard look at the admission prices that the clubs are charging. They are pricing people out of attending games, particularly the hardcore 'home and away' brigades, who may be picking and choosing their games. It's a game of the people and if they want full stands then it needs to be priced accordingly.'"


Nonsense!

Do you think football stadiums are full of high earners week in week out? Football (specifically the premier league) fills most of its stadia on a weekly basis on ticket prices north of £50 per person. This is in a sport where media income means that they could actually charge NOTHING to the paying spectator and it would not really impact on the financial side of the clubs.

Yet, they charge the prices they do as any perceived cheapness would devalue the image of the sport. In economic terms this is know as a "Geffin Good".

Another post on this thread suggested that £60 for two adults and a child is too much. £20 per head.

Go to a theatre production of any real quality, tickets will be north of £40 for a decent seat. I went to see a stand up comedian at a theatre in Leeds, so thats one bloke on stage, no other performers, ticket price was £28.

Is it really too much to ask for £25 to watch top level RL, on which that price has to fund the wages of players / non-playing staff.

Prices are not the issue, its fan apathy which is a problem. Football does not seem to have fan apathy, yet most on here would agree that even an bang average game of RL holds your interest more than the vast majority of football matches. How does football do this? Through force feeding (via the media) that every game is a huge deal. How often do you hear the expression "Another massive weekend in the Premier League". I can tell you, its EVERY weekend.

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Just a coupleof throw away thoughts because the rest has been done to death. I cannot think of another major team sport with such a diverse demographic in terms of age and sex of supporters, surely we could play on that to sell the game. Secondly I was talking to the mother of a young (15 year old) casual fan who went to Warrington to watch against Widnes ??? because his team, Saints, were away. He got beaten up outside the ground by a group of Warrington fans and is unlikely to be allowed to continue his exploration of our game.

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I don't think the meeting with Hearn had anything to do with him coming into RL. I do think it had a lot to do with Ralph Rimmer getting a selfie in order to try and get some profile and glamour to rub off on him as he tries to secure the permanent CEO job.

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Quote: Mild mannered Janitor "I could not disagree more. Its those 12 peoples jobs to promote and maximise for their clubs and to worth with the SL authorities.

IF it were just down to the clubs, you would end up with far too much self interest and a situation like we had in the late 1980's / early 1990's where one club not just dominated, but effectively dictated the running of the league.
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Sorry, but I don't agree with that. We're talking about a competitive sporting environment here. Where one club raises the bar, the others need to step up their game to compete. Whether that is in the area of talent development, in community engagement, in supporter experience, in facilities, in marketing or in media relations - whilst there will always be big teams and small teams, that competitive progress applies to every professional sporting environment. It's why RU teams are spending more on more on talent identification and nurturing, why F1 teams invest millions in making their cars 0.001 second a lap faster and why football teams spend their pre-season tours opening Megastores in Hong Kong.

We already have mechanisms in place to prevent the sort of situation you describe. For starters, we have a fully professional league - not one professional club in a largely part-time structure, and we have a salary cap that prevents the hoarding of talent.

Quote: Mild mannered Janitor "Your disregard of Hearn is clear, but I fail to see why you are not prepared to see what he has to offer / suggest. That attitude is indicative of why RL is in the state it is'"


I've no issue with any external party wanting to bring ideas to the table. What I take issue with is this search for an easy answer - that is the real attitude that leaves RL in the state that it is in. I cannot think of another professional sport where the clubs involved are constantly looking towards the governing body to do their job for them.

It's the clubs job to engage the audience at a local level, it's the club's job to find new audiences, and it's the club's job to develop the talent and the on-field product. The RFL has a role in raising profile, of course it does, but that role is more focused around media consumption (online audiences, TV audiences and so on). It is the clubs that are the primary point of consumption here, and I firmly believe that they are the biggest point of failure.

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Quote: SouthStander.com "I think that the Super League needs to take a long hard look at the admission prices that the clubs are charging. They are pricing people out of attending games, particularly the hardcore 'home and away' brigades, who may be picking and choosing their games. It's a game of the people and if they want full stands then it needs to be priced accordingly.'"

Do you think rugby league attendances change much according to price then? Personally, I think people either want to go to the game or don't, and the price only becomes a factor when they can't afford it. I reckon the crowd would largely be the same for an SL game with the prices at £15 or £30, and thus many would benefit from increasing prices rather than decreasing.

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It would be interesting to analyse. There are obviously many factors at play but I do think that ticket prices approaching £30 are pricing some people out of games or making them pick and choose which games they attend.

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Quote: Mild mannered Janitor "Nonsense!

Do you think football stadiums are full of high earners week in week out? Football (specifically the premier league) fills most of its stadia on a weekly basis on ticket prices north of £50 per person. This is in a sport where media income means that they could actually charge NOTHING to the paying spectator and it would not really impact on the financial side of the clubs.

Yet, they charge the prices they do as any perceived cheapness would devalue the image of the sport. In economic terms this is know as a "Geffin Good".

Another post on this thread suggested that £60 for two adults and a child is too much. £20 per head.

Go to a theatre production of any real quality, tickets will be north of £40 for a decent seat. I went to see a stand up comedian at a theatre in Leeds, so thats one bloke on stage, no other performers, ticket price was £28.

Is it really too much to ask for £25 to watch top level RL, on which that price has to fund the wages of players / non-playing staff.

Prices are not the issue, its fan apathy which is a problem. Football does not seem to have fan apathy, yet most on here would agree that even an bang average game of RL holds your interest more than the vast majority of football matches. How does football do this? Through force feeding (via the media) that every game is a huge deal. How often do you hear the expression "Another massive weekend in the Premier League". I can tell you, its EVERY weekend.'"


The thing is, your comparisons don't really work - the theatre or a comedian are 1 off shows, it's not a weekly expense (or bi-weekly if you have a season ticket), and you're paying for the quality of the seating and the production.

The premier league is a better example as it's a sporting season, but the difference is the demand is there for Premier League, and also, the Premier League is pretty much accepted as the best standard of l
Football league in the world, Super League isn't.

As I say , I choose to still go and pay the current prices, so I can't really complain, but I can see why many families wouldn't have that kind of disposable income, or would choose to spend it a different way.

I do agree that we don't want to cheapen the sport, but there is a balance, and I think it's probably a bit steep for the quality nowadays.

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I dont go to every home game, purely because with myself, Mrs James and 3 mini james all wanting to go, it costs a fortune when you factor in petrol, drinks and food

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Quote: Lebron James "I dont go to every home game, purely because with myself, Mrs James and 3 mini james all wanting to go, it costs a fortune when you factor in petrol, drinks and food

Regards

King James'"

Surely it would be easier to fly from Carcassonne than to drive all that way.

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Quote: SouthStander.com "It would be interesting to analyse. There are obviously many factors at play but I do think that ticket prices approaching £30 are pricing some people out of games or making them pick and choose which games they attend.'"

High ticket prices certainly keep some away. I wouldn’t say it’s too much of a factor for myself, but it is more tempting to go to an away game @£19 a ticket than @£26 a ticket, when you’re buying multiple tickets the difference adds up.

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Quote: Mild mannered Janitor "Do you think football stadiums are full of high earners week in week out? Football (specifically the premier league) fills most of its stadia on a weekly basis on ticket prices north of £50 per person. This is in a sport where media income means that they could actually charge NOTHING to the paying spectator and it would not really impact on the financial side of the clubs.'"


Very true. However, I'm not sure the comparison with RL (or any other sport, for that matter) holds much water. Football, for whatever reason, is a massive part of some peoples' lives (some might argue they contain little else). An astounding number will, literally, spend any amount and go anywhere to watch their team regardless of finance, family, safety, or any of the considerations that more balanced individuals would make. Rugby league fans simply don't fit that template. Thankfully.

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We need a sensible calendar as much as anything else.

These first few weeks are always pretty poor. It doesn't show the sport in a good light.

As for Hearn he's savvy and his work with boxing has been very positive for the sport although he has been pretty fortunate with how a few things have fallen for him particularly froch and Joshua.

Would he change rugby league I'm not sure anybody could until there is joined up thinking from all parties in both hemispheres particularly on s sensible calendar.

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Comparing Super League and Premier League football is pointless.

Comparing Super League to League 1 or League 2 football is more realistic.

Bradford City sold season tickets for £149, sell general match tickets for £20 or £10 if you buy a flexi-membership @ £70.

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