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| [iNankivell: They manage to clear seventy thousand plus from Old Trafford in half the time that it takes to get away from the A J Bell with a tenth of that number
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| Quote John Gilbert Reds="John Gilbert Reds"I’m bored of the stadium argument. If you CHOOSE to park directly outside of the stadium, then you need to accept that there will be a delay in leaving. It’s well known the official car parks are locked down 15/20 minutes after full time for the safety of the thousands vacating the stadium. So if your choice is to park onsite, you must expect a delay of 30-40 minutes sat in your car or as someone else said, go for a pint/drink in the fans bar.
If you need to get away pretty sharpish, as has been mentioned countless times. Either park at Eccles ARLFC (15 minutes walk and instant get away) or Barton Airport.
The club are also operating shuttle buses now, although the success of these I don’t know. Anyone used them?'"
So access roads and car park don't affect attendance? Wake up.
How many would Barton and Eccles RLFC hold? Nowhere near enough if everybody took the advice offered on this thread. The problem would just have been moved.
For the record, my remit in RL is wide and while I have a keen interest in SRD, I would not count myself as an ardent fan, and will attend different teams' matches through the season.
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| I am fed up of all the winging about access to the ground. Yes last year was almost a farce BUT I have not encountered a problem for the last two matches.
For each game I did not see a queue at either the ticket office or turnstile.
If you choose to park at the ground, as I do, then you must accept some delay on leaving. At both matches we waited about 20 minutes and then drove straight through the lights and were away. It was about the same as walking to Eccles RL although we didn't have a pint afterwards.
I think we should acknowledge the efforts of the club to alleviate the problem. It will only get better when the new road in completed.
Too many people are happy to jump on the criticism bandwagon rather than give credit.
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| Quote GT="GT"I'll get home about 1am, that's leaving the ground straight away, not being stuck on the car park and not having a pint after. You either want to watch the team, or you don't. You can either miss the game for a legitimate reason, or be there. No excuses.'"
This, for every argument against why people decide to go or not — money struggles, family issues, transport problems, whatever. Some of the lengths some people have gone to watch Salford, when it was probably in their best interests not to, are testament to this. Either go or don’t.
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| I thought you'd be a bit more vocal, I do wonder why home teams have trouble generating noise, I very rarely see a home crowd at any game make loads of noise.
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| Quote Wire Yed="Wire Yed"I thought you'd be a bit more vocal, I do wonder why home teams have trouble generating noise, I very rarely see a home crowd at any game make loads of noise.'"
The atmosphere has been bobbins since we moved, in fact it has been bobbins since about 2007. The shed wasn’t exactly rocking in our last few years at the willows.
I think part of the problem at the new stadium lies with the more vocal fans being behind the sticks and miles away from opposition supporters, also we have pockets of fans who don’t agree with song choices and won’t join in unless their group starts a song (which sometimes I can understand, as our song choices at times are awful)
For example on Friday we had the usual “y Warrington” (which is fine every now and again, but not every two minutes), we also had that awful “it’s always your year” chant going at one point, my toes are curling just thinking about it now, we also have a habit of shouting “whhhhhooooooooooooo, whhheyyyy’ when we make a tackle after we’ve got the opposition pinned on their own, this usually ends with the opposition making a break from their own half or we give away a penalty – once again its cringe worthy! We’ve gone from vocal, passionate, and quite an original fan base and turned more into the usual moronic, not very original, typical rugby league club fan base (I wouldn’t rule out a drum the way things are going!)
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