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| Still technically 'at home', in town, majority of the fans behind them and not going the other side of the country to make more money.
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| A friend of mine who is a Darlo supporter told me on Friday night that Town will have already have done well out of the cup run with sponsors prize money having already netted them about £18,000. A good first round draw could put them on a pretty sound financial footing.
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| I don't exactly know the rules on standing in a stadium, but if The Wire progressed to where a premier team was involved and we are drawn at home, then the away fans must only be allocated in the seating area?
If adequate seating is not available then either you can't sell them tickets or you switch home advantage?
I really don't know the rules and it may well be very unlikely we draw Man Utd but so far The Yellows have surpassed dreams already and there are still some 8/9 tier teams still in the hat so it could happen.
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| Quote: mikej "
The only things I can see against any game being held at the HJ would be
a) would WT really want to give up home field advantage in exchange for a few extra quid ...suppose it would depend how much extra and
b) is there any "politics" going on. Peel holding will be doing up the area where cantilever park is as part of their Ocean gateway project. All of Towns efforts are in promoting a move from CP directly to a new stadium at Gemini. Surely, until they get big enough a ground share at HJ would appear to be better solution. KC etc show that the two games can co-exist........as long as the landlord doesnt favour one sport over the other.'"
You probably answer your own question there.
Warrington Town need all the money they can get in order to promote themselves and a move to a new stadium - The chance to play at the HJ in front of a massively inflated crowd, bringing in much needed cash, would surely be too good a opportunity to turn down?
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| Quote: rubber duckie "I don't exactly know the rules on standing in a stadium, but if The Wire progressed to where a premier team was involved and we are drawn at home, then the away fans must only be allocated in the seating area?
If adequate seating is not available then either you can't sell them tickets or you switch home advantage?
I really don't know the rules and it may well be very unlikely we draw Man Utd but so far The Yellows have surpassed dreams already and there are still some 8/9 tier teams still in the hat so it could happen.'"
Standing in cup games is fine, it's only if they were playing in the Championship and above (I think) that they wouldn't be allowed standing.
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| Quote: rubber duckie "I don't exactly know the rules on standing in a stadium, but if The Wire progressed to where a premier team was involved and we are drawn at home, then the away fans must only be allocated in the seating area?
If adequate seating is not available then either you can't sell them tickets or you switch home advantage?
I really don't know the rules and it may well be very unlikely we draw Man Utd but so far The Yellows have surpassed dreams already and there are still some 8/9 tier teams still in the hat so it could happen.'"
I believe that the regulations on all-seater stadium apply to stadiums used in the top two tiers of FA football in the UK. If Warrington Town were to play say Man United at the HJ, the HJ is not a stadium designated as all seater and so they could probably sell terracing tickets (subject to getting the necessary safety clearance). One exception was when the womens Euros were held at the HJ. Under UEFA rules the game had to be played in "all seater" stadia so this was accomplished by only opening the seated stands (then the separate North and East) at the HJ.
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| Cheers GHfan
one thing that has become apparent, there is a healthy appetite for competitive semi pro football in the town.
Unlike many of the Pieaters, we can embrace BOTH SL and football and support them as representatives of our town. Whereas they do one and hate the other.
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| Well it's often said we are a football town. Hopefully a lot will go along as a one off and end up catching the non-league bug, I'm all for having a successful football team in our town as well as a successful rugby league team.
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| Quote: garyhulsefan "Well it's often said we are a football town. Hopefully a lot will go along as a one off and end up catching the non-league bug, I'm all for having a successful football team in our town as well as a successful rugby league team.'"
A nice concept, but is there enough money in the town to support both?
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| Quote: silver2 "A nice concept, but is there enough money in the town to support both?'"
Biggest problem for the football club is that while Warrington could easily call itself a football town, most football followers already have a team that they are loyal to, usually one of Man Utd/Man City/Liverpool/Everton.
It would take a massive long term project, mainly working on young kids in schools, to convince people to follow the local side... It could be done, but I have my doubts.
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| we aren't pulling in anything like the crowds that we should be at the HJ. Maybe it's selfish but let's focus on ourselves and leave them to it. There's plenty of money in soccer, if the powers that be don't choose to circulate it properly then that is their problem not ours.
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| Quote: Ganson's Optician "we aren't pulling in anything like the crowds that we should be at the HJ. Maybe it's selfish but let's focus on ourselves and leave them to it. There's plenty of money in soccer, if the powers that be don't choose to circulate it properly then that is their problem not ours.'"
Out of interest, you say we don't pull in the crowds we should do, what sort of attendances do you think we should be getting?
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| Quote: Dita's Slot Meter "Biggest problem for the football club is that while Warrington could easily call itself a football town, most football followers already have a team that they are loyal to, usually one of Man Utd/Man City/Liverpool/Everton.
It would take a massive long term project, mainly working on young kids in schools, to convince people to follow the local side... It could be done, but I have my doubts.'"
Spot on there Dita.
Your point about working on young kids. For the last three years every player who pays for Warrington Town juniors has been given a free season ticket which also entitles them to take two adults for a fiver. I don't believe this has made a jot of difference for attendances and they've not given any away this season.
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| Quote: Dita's Slot Meter "Out of interest, you say we don't pull in the crowds we should do, what sort of attendances do you think we should be getting?'"
For my tuppence worth, I don't think there's been a significant increase in attendance proportionate to the growth of the town / outlying dormitory area. We picks up a few with the move from Wilderspool to the HJ but rarely are we full, given the modest capacity.
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| With a population of around 200,000 I don't see why we shouldn't be getting a full house every week. The club needs to do more marketing, I never seen any promotion unless on social media but then that only reaches current fans so doesn't do enough.
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