Quote: ZACH "Taken 7 pages but that's the most pertinent quote. People in London go to RU internationals and club games with lots of cheap tickets. (See Saracens at Wembley). Quins buck the trend but have had problems. The rest went bust or moved out of London. For the record those doing well heavily rely on sugar daddies ploughing wads of cash in for no return.
For me Broncos need a base in a town where they can build on the local community. Pick any number of football clubs just outside the M25 and go for it. It's working for all those London RU clubs.'"
1. Saracens cheap tickets attracted 83,000 and a shed load of publicity.....shame on them. They have also just signed a sponsorship deal worth 8 million over 6 years.....of how we larfed at them....
2. London Irish, Waps, Sarries et al all average bigger crowds than the London Broncos EVER have.......and as for going bust and moving around......are you for real? Valley, Stoop, Valley, Brentford, Stoop and now god knows where........and let's discuss 2005 and finances shall we? Londons RU sides have had to adapt to professionalism quickly.....all 4 have now secured their medium futures. London may or may not have the stomach for Rugby of any code, but the Season opening Double header at Twickenham shows that Londoners will turn up to events......the double header at Wembley in 2010's 4 nations speaks volumes about the interest of League fans across the country.
3. As for the Broncos, they played their first game under the new name in a weekend that had a Club Union game either side of it.....
Sat 28th Jan, Harlequins v Leicester att: 13,780
Sat 4th Feb, London Broncos v St Helens att: 4,924
Sat 11th Feb, Harlequins v London Irish att: 13,418
I would suggest the fact that a few vouchers in 898 ST booklets and a half page in the Evening standard maybe...just maybe wasn't enough for the first game back at the Broncos......the next game 3 weeks later got 1,970.....that's the SECOND HOME GAME BACK AS THE BRONCOS.
4. As for needing a town to connect with.........maybe, maybe not, but unless they f**king market themselves, it'll make no difference where they move to and under the current CEO who has no track record of any success, even in cricket where he comes from and the current owner, who decided the first thing to do in the mid season review was to sack the marketing and commercial manager then look for a new ground......it ain't going to happen any time soon.
The move to Gillingham smacks of preperation for Championship Rugby League in the next few years.....let's hope all the work done in West London survives......there a west London school playing at wembley on saturday BTW......it was working in West London, just no fast enough for some.