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| Quote: FARTOWNFORLIFE "As mentioned, I have also sat in crowds of 350. So in context 5000 on a Friday night, on sky with no away support isn't bad.
I used to go and watch town but will never watch them again after the mud they have thrown at Ken Davy. Some will disagree with this but I feel passionately about this and nothing could change my mind.
There maybe a few Town fans who feel the same about Fartown.
I saw loads of people I knew at the service station on the way to Twickenham with their fartown flags. I didnt see these people at another game until 3 years later at Wembley. And you guessed it. I haven't seen them since.
We don't want glory supporters. We might only have a few but we are genuine and passionate!
At the end of the day we have poor crowds. So what!
Come if you want to, don't if you don't!'"
I feel like you -so what!
BUT
If our crowds don't improve as a club we will die. Ken Davy either won't or will no longer be able to fund the club to the tune of £20,000 a WEEK as he currently is.
Without the crowds and the revenue they bring we cannot be self sustainable- and that is something that needs to happen.
So the so what attitude won't matter if we don't have a club. Wakefield, Bradford, crusaders- did they have the so what attitude???
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| You are right Jools.
But lets enjoy it whilst it lasts and cross that bridge when we come to it!
Hopefully I will have won the euromillions by then and we will be back at Fartown!
If not lets hope the RFL and other clubs have a whip round for us!
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| Quote: meast "TBC, interesting that you say we have a lot of families/younger supporters which is great but its also detrimental to our support sometimes,especially for night games and late kick offs as a lot of these people are reluctant to bring young kids to games.
I know jools especially always tries to bring the kids when she can as do others but our support would surely be maximised and indeed grow if we had more games on Saturday or sunday afternoons, I think we are hit hardest of all SL clubs by the night matches as we have a lot of older/younger/families who choose not to attend.'"
This is true. Jools is doing a good job as these kids will eventually turn into teenagers who can come under their own steam on a Friday. We've come a long way in the last 10 years - we need to keep it going. But will Ken be able to keep it going?
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| its all very well saying you're not bothered about low crowds, but its to the detriment of the club.
I agree to a point that the fans that do go are seeing a good team and some cracking stuff and the possibility of a major final looming, but if the crowds don't pick up, like jools says, the club will lose money therefore lose the good players and coaches we have been attracting, the crowds will drop again due to not wanting to watch a rubbish team again.
plus with bigger crowds at the games, there will be a buzz around the town thus encouraging more people to come,thus increasing the crowds over time eventually so we can look forward to a fan base of around 10,000 hopefully, with the low crowds we are getting , to me its a major negative, people might see poor crowds reported in the examiner/Yorkshire post etc and think the product is poor as not many people bother going.
swings and roundabouts I guess, the ones who don't come are missing out yes, but also think of the clubs future too rather than the here and now.
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| Quote: Code13 "FWIW Wakey season tickets were £100 for this season
Looks like its helped boost their crowds.'"
and didnt they sell the london game for £5 a ticket?
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| Quote: Code13 "I got asked on the way down if we had a game on last night
There's the bloody problem'"
think that is a problem with rugby league as a whole not huddersfield giants
rugby league just doesnt get the exposure.
we pushed the warrington game enough, billboards the lot and still only 8k came.
then won on the bbc beating leeds, 10k came and dont know how many saw on tv but did they come to the next game?
they just cant be bothered.
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| Out of habit maybe
Chopping and changing game day doesn't help IMO (I knew a few regulars not there cos they couldn't make Friday)
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| There are lots of reasons why people don't come. More so that there is just so much more to do nowadays in the entertainment industry. When I was a kid (long time ago as I am 43 now) there was'nt half the stuff that kids have nowadays. Unless the Giants win anything I think we'll always have this problem. Money is tight and to be honest I think 24 quid is a lot for a game of RL. I know most clubs charge the same but its not cheap any more (although kids do go free). I do think that the HUDDERSFIELD public are very apathetic but you can't force people to attend. Do you reckon its a reason why RHP went back to the bulls?. Flogging a dead horse!?. I do. We should all be worried about low crowds because when Mr Davy is no longer at the club we could end up like Keighley for example in a lower division with lower crowds. The team are 2nd in the league and its truely embarrassing the support we get. Huddersfield Town fans since they moved to the JS Stadium think they are a big club all of a sudden. I used to watch them at Leeds Rd and loved it but went once to the JS and never returned. Just not for me and maybe thats how they feel about the Giants?.
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| I agree thornton and your post shows how important away support is to all clubs.
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| I went to the Brighouse Gala at the weekend and Halifax RL had a stand there, they had a number of recognised players handing out leaflets, talking to the public and having photos taken with kids. Whenever I walked past the players had stopped somebody and were chatting away. The point is when do we see Giants players at these kinds of events? And if we ever do, are they ever recognised first team players? If the players were to go out and be seen in public they could chat to those who are on the fence about games, show their enthusiasm for the Giants and drum up some support. Teenagers are perfect for this kind of media, especially girls! They speak to a muscly rugby player in a t-shirt and shorts for two minutes at a gala and they are in love and these kids can go to matches on their own, they don't need parents to take them.
Also I know the players go into junior schools for chats about health and nutrition (which I have been reliably informed are 'a bit boring') but surely they could be doing actual training sessions with these kids in schools, get the kids excited about rugby, the kids would then go home telling Mum and Dad all about it and hopefully talk them into attending a match.
Before I get any grief, no i haven't been to a match myself in just over a year as I had a baby last June and am expecting another one in a few months but i fully intend to take both of them to matches when they get big enough to sit in a chair on their own!
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| why wait katy! both mine came to their first game when they were three weeks old, they got used to the noise and atmosphere early on and then would happily sit and watch as they got older. They are 7 and 9 now and still absolutely love it!
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| Quote: jools "why wait katy! both mine came to their first game when they were three weeks old, they got used to the noise and atmosphere early on and then would happily sit and watch as they got older. They are 7 and 9 now and still absolutely love it!'"
Now if you and Katy can have another 4000 kids between you that will stop threads like this appearing again.
Alternatively we could get the supporters club to run a
" Breed for the Giants " campaign
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| Durham, the average age at the HGSA, would make breeding very difficuilt. However if you can provide some furtile young sport, l for one am prepared to give it a go, but knocking up 4000, might be a bridge too far.
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| Quote: boomer "Durham, the average age at the HGSA, would make breeding very difficuilt. However if you can provide some furtile young sport, l for one am prepared to give it a go, but knocking up 4000, might be a bridge too far.'"
I don't mind making a donation. Don't think the better half would appreciate me 'knocking up' 1 never mind 4000.
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| hull kr played Catalans at home the other week and got 12000...
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