Quote: tonyXIII "I may be in a minority of one, but I thought there was a real buzz in the stadium last night. There were loads of families in the West stand and, hopefully, some will come back. One point about encouraging people to attend. The Bradford mascot, Bullman, made a real effort to get the Salford kids to boo him. They were lapping it up and he was acting up for all he was worth. Neville needs to look to his laurels!
As for the game, it was great shame we couldn't put on a winning display, but that's sport for you. Nobody could have planned for Bradford's traffic problem and Chris Nero's injury (hope it's not as bad as it looked). And anyway, I thought our defence looked far better than it has looked. Still not good enough, but Bradford had to rely on some luck and a lot of hard work to score.
Overall, disappointing but not the end of the world. Well done Dr Koukash for a great promotion and for getting out there and selling it!'"
Your not the only one I agree with what you have said 100%. Well done the good doctor. I went on my own on friday but I might bring my young daughter next time.
We could improve the experience a few things for kids but lets stay positive.
As a dad it easier for me to get to a game if I can take the kids and it does not burn a hole in my pocket.
I personally would indtroduce an option to pay an extra £10 on an adult season ticket to add a child under ten. It would encourage me to purchase a season ticket mean I can take my kids that are under 10, as they won't go all the time.
I can bring my older lad on a junior devils season ticket. I dont get moaned at by the other half for leaving the kids with her while I go out.
I think the work being done around gorton by salford will have a massive effect in the future for rugby league. You can see the level of interest that is being generated in the afrocaribbean community growing. May be Nigeria vs Jamica will be played in an other 10 years at our stadium in a future world cup.