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| Quote theredshed="theredshed"Let's be honest what has the club had to market before now? A struggling team in a tired stadium in an area people don't want to visit. The new stadium is a start and hopefully with some effort and good marketing ideas it could be the springboard Salford need.'"
Huddersfield 1895 i agree. TBH nothing has changed only a new stadium. Our marketing department was non-existant at the willows, and it remains the same at Barton, we are in the bottom echelon's of super league for one simple reason, our administration department, and yet the blinkered die hard lot still don't think it's JW's fault because he's above criticism.The hierachy assume we'll have an 8000 average attendance this year without lifting a finger which show's how out of touch they really are.
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| How difficult would it be to get people either voluntarily or for a small fee to just go around every house within a 10 mile radius and do a bit of canvassing like the Jehovah's witnesses do, that would cost peanuts and the beauty of that is if people are interested you could pick up a few details, maybe an email address or actually talk to them about any questions they may have, possibly get reasons why the disgruntled ones don't come and get some future targeted marketing plan going. It would be cheaper than billboards, and adverts and leaflet drops, just a few enthusiastic people selling the club to everyone within 10 miles. Maybe a few of you guys could put your time in and really raise the profile of the club.
Get some of those chugger types in all the shopping areas just putting the word out.
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| Quote Dantes Inferno="Dantes Inferno"Huddersfield 1895 i agree. TBH nothing has changed only a new stadium. Our marketing department was non-existant at the willows, and it remains the same at Barton, we are in the bottom echelon's of super league for one simple reason, our administration department, and yet the blinkered die hard lot still don't think it's JW's fault because he's above criticism.The hierachy assume we'll have an 8000 average attendance this year without lifting a finger which show's how out of touch they really are.'"
We're in the bottom echelons because of money. Plain and simple.
We don't have enough to throw at everything. Not enough for effective marketing. Not enough to attract big name signings. Not enough to employ the right people in the right roles. The spiral continues downward because the knock-on effects are poorer performances which equal poorer crowds which in turn means less bums on seats. Less bums on seats means a lower cap and lower income which brings us full circle to the fact that we don't have enough money.
Blaming one particular area out of many areas that need improving is just being blinkered. I'm not for or against JW as I'm not stupid enough to presume the ins and outs of running large businesses, however, without his cash the Club would have folded years ago because of the financial catch-22 we're in.
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| Marketing would be a tad easier if fans get treated royally on the pitch. So, Salford open new stadium with a loss to a club who are financially broke.
Way to go.
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| Get together and organise an Effort to commission a statue of Gus Risman and erect it out side the stadium.Sale cannot match Salford for history and tradition
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| Quote littlerich="littlerich"Marketing would be a tad easier if fans get treated royally on the pitch. So, Salford open new stadium with a loss to a club who are financially broke.
Way to go.'"
It was like watching Brazil play Fax town reserves
We had a bare 17 fit players to choose from, they had players all genuine 1 st teamers starting the game
If they play like that against you ,you'll put 50 on them, the pies 100
Then add a stadium with no roof on the toilets and concourses
I really do fear for Salford now
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| Very possibly Starbug, as Salford's last "reason" for not kicking on to being a competitive SL team has now been removed i.e. the Willows.
They have less than 3 years to sort themselves out now.
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| Is it the same Steve Diamond who defected from rugby union to play for Wakefield Trinity at the end of the seventies and early eighties, and even played in our 1979 Wembley final against Widnes alongside other union defectors like Keith Smith and Mike Lampkowski? The point I'm making is that rugby league served him well when it suited him, financially, and with a Wembley final under his belt, arguably provided him with his career highlight.
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| Quote TheButcher="TheButcher"We're in the bottom echelons because of money. Plain and simple.
We don't have enough to throw at everything. Not enough for effective marketing. Not enough to attract big name signings. Not enough to employ the right people in the right roles. The spiral continues downward because the knock-on effects are poorer performances which equal poorer crowds which in turn means less bums on seats. Less bums on seats means a lower cap and lower income which brings us full circle to the fact that we don't have enough money.
Blaming one particular area out of many areas that need improving is just being blinkered. I'm not for or against JW as I'm not stupid enough to presume the ins and outs of running large businesses, however, without his cash the Club would have folded years ago because of the financial catch-22 we're in.'"
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You can't keep blaming catch 22 financial hazards as to what are holding the club back. Surely the chairman has to take the responsibility of how pathetic the club is run, or to come up with some positive strategy to run his business correctly to avoid these hazards. It's fiasco after fiasco after fiasco every day at this club. I too don't know the ins and outs of running a business, but he does in abundance. His appointments and marketing structures have been nothing short of appaulling. Nothing to do with restraints. There's no excuse. I'm sick of hearing the club would of folded without his hard earned, but the jury's out i'm afraid regarding his judgement. Blinkered my look his track record. I really couldn't give a toss whether he pull's the plug because we'll be known as Manchester in 3 years time with or without JW. Good riddance to bad rubbish.
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| Quote Slugger McBatt="Slugger McBatt"Is it the same Steve Diamond who defected from rugby union to play for Wakefield Trinity at the end of the seventies and early eighties, and even played in our 1979 Wembley final against Widnes alongside other union defectors like Keith Smith and Mike Lampkowski? The point I'm making is that rugby league served him well when it suited him, financially, and with a Wembley final under his belt, arguably provided him with his career highlight.'"
No. The Steve Diamond who turned out for Trinity, and a few other clubs, was Welsh. The Steve Diamond at Sale is a former England rugby union hooker.
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| Salford need to be battering manchester, with offers, promo's, flyers giveaways, just to let the people know who Salford City Reds actually are.
You seem to just be an invisible blob, which is just going to be pushed aside by Sale from reports, seeing them put Blue seats into your stadium is a bad enough indication. Manchester is the 3rd biggest city in England, yet Salford were averaging something pathetic last season!
If you get the crowds in for the new stadium, it'll be great, but the biggest achievement would be getting them to stay, and thats what you have to do, if you can reach 7-8k average this season you can builld on it, and finally show the potential.
good luck for the new season, and hopefully on my next trip to Manchester i see some flyers regarding the new season!
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| Quote Bobbyrlfc="Bobbyrlfc"Salford need to be battering manchester, with offers, promo's, flyers giveaways, just to let the people know who Salford City Reds actually are.
You seem to just be an invisible blob, which is just going to be pushed aside by Sale from reports, seeing them put Blue seats into your stadium is a bad enough indication. Manchester is the 3rd biggest city in England, yet Salford were averaging something pathetic last season!
If you get the crowds in for the new stadium, it'll be great, but the biggest achievement would be getting them to stay, and thats what you have to do, if you can reach 7-8k average this season you can builld on it, and finally show the potential.
good luck for the new season, and hopefully on my next trip to Manchester i see some flyers regarding the new season!'"
Manchester may be the third biggest city but it has the highest supported football teams in the land, which reflects on what Salford can do, but a mate of mine who lives in Weaste picked us up after the match yeasterday, he was coming back from Tesco's he had no idea that Salford were playing.
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