Quote: giantarmy "I agree if you aren’t a regular fan then £24 seems quite high.....but once you’re hooked you’re hooked! I started watching the odd game in 2009 and after a few years I now rarely miss a game (home or away).
I think it’d be quite a good idea to get the cheerleaders out into the centre of town a few times a week/weekends (if schedules allow) and get them handing out vouchers - say £5 off your ticket this weekend type thing...'"
Ther is the "hooked" effect as we are similar in watching the odd RL game now and then a few years back and now travelling from Derby every Sunday to either watch Giants or Crusaders (and if really slumming it South Wales Scoropions!!!). I think the problem RL has if unlike us you only watch one team is the fact you could go a couple of months with only 1 or 2 Sunday home games and away games on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sundays (as indeed the next few months pan out for us) it is very easy to get out of the habit of going to games and the current state of SL where blow outs are becoming more and more common will not help matters.
Not sure there is an answer as clubs like Leeds and Saints seem happy with Friday night games as most non TV fixtures on a Sunday afternoon would help but I think it is a case of we are where we are and tinkering a few pounds with the price will not make much difference though still think making the FM Stand a "cheap" enclosure might be not a bad idea with perhaps a few hundred tickets put up for sale by the away team to get round any arguments about like for like pricing.