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| Ok billboard campaigns might be something the club looks at once we're in the super league but i do think we need to look at a way to advertise the club more succesfully - and cheaply. I think the club needs to take more advantage of its status in the community- Leigh has several big supermarkets in the vicinity of LSV (Asda, Tesco, Lidl, Sainsbury's, Aldi & Morrisons to name a few), all serving the vast majority of Leigh residents, would it not be an idea to have one A1 poster in each supermarket foyer advertising the next Centurions match? wouldnt cost much and which store manager in his right mind would refuse? in the end of the day more supporters means another box ticked, another step closer to the super league and the obvious benefits for both the club and the local economy (which would obviously benefit the supermarkets), its a win-win. A poster advertising the next match, half-time entertainment, ticket price etc in each supermarket and a few in the shops in the town centre (such as Cokey's) and im sure we'd see an increase in attendances.
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| In numbers, if crowds dropped 300 at a cost of £40k a season, but 10 corporates came in at £10k per season each the decision is a sound financial one.
It will be interesting how things develop.
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| So we could be a rich club with no fans ace!
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| Just a thought. Although having a club must be number one although you wouldn't think it sometimes.
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| So your saying that corporate could make more then the extra fans that would come on Sundays then Fridays?
Say if we sold all the boxes the main room and board room were all sold out with corporate.
How much would make compared to an extra 500 or so fans through the turnstyles?
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| Like most appear, I too am a little disappointed we’ve gone for the Friday nights, probably the wrong thing to say on here but I quite enjoy watching the Friday SL game. But putting my personal preferences to one side, I also don’t think it will do anything to improve attendances, I know we get very little any way but we will get even less away supporters, and with the kids now playing summer rugby I can see their fixtures moving to Friday nights.
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