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| The only stadium in the Superleague era that the club called "home" where we had more fans when we vacated than we did when we arrived.......and we made the play-offs twice in 4 years there........
We leaflet dropped the area regularly, had posters in the local pubs and in general connected with the local community..........even the team had their after match meals upstairs in The Griffin IIRC.
Fast forward 6 seasons and the households in the area don't know we exist, there are no posters in local pubs and you've got to have a gold soooooper ticket to catch a glimpse of the team after the match.....
.....Progress?
Attendances in the Superleage era.......
VALLEY 1 - 1996 (5,699) Honeymoon Season…W12, D1, L9 - F=4th
STOOP 1 - 1997 (4,849) W15, D 3, L4 - F=2nd
STOOP 2 - 2006 (4,238) First season as Harlequins RL W11, D1, L16 – F=7th
GRIFFIN -2005 (3,918) Last Season at Griffin Park W13, D2, L13 – F=6th Play offs!
STOOP 1 - 1998 (3,805) W10, L13 – F=7th
GRIFFIN - 2002 (3,803) First season at Griffin Park W13, D1, L14 F=8th
STOOP 2 - 2008 (3,630) W11, L16 – F=9th
GRIFFIN - 2003 (3,545) W14, D2, L12 – F= 5th Play offs!
GRIFFIN - 2004 (3,460) W7, D 1, L 21 F=10
STOOP 2 - 2009 (3,436) W11, D 16 – F= 11th
VALLEY 2 - 2000 (3,430) W6, L22 F=11th
STOOP 2 - 2007 (3,428) W10, D3, L13 - F=9th
STOOP 2 - 2010 (3,380) W7, L20 – F=13th
VALLEY 2 - 2001 (3,232) W13, D1, L14 F=6th
STOOP 1 - 1999 (3,178) W13, D2, L15 F=8th
STOOP 2 - 2011 (3,124) Last season as Harlequins RL W6, D1, L20 – F=12th
If it's DH's assertion that The Stoop charge too much rent, then rather than a pipe dream of our own stadium, I'd get back to GP sharpish.
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| Loved the place, but had drawbacks.
1 as a matchday revenue spinner it sucked in comparison to Stoop or Valley, one small car park area for selling anything, meeting mates etc, so most people drank in the 4 pubs and arrived 5 mins before KO and then fooked off sharpish afterwards for more of the same.
2 Footie ground, so say goodbye to home for up to two months mid season
3 Corporate facilities, nuff said.
When we moved from GP to Stoop as QRL, that was the last chance saloon, all we are doing now is sticking plasters on a corpse, and a move back to GP would do nothing to stop that, remember in your own words, the supporters did the marketing and canvassing work not the club via SAG etc, nothing I see around this current entity would suggest they would welcome using those routes again until it comes down to the crunch again and the supporters have to pitch in to help save the club as they have done so many times in the past.
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| In all the talk of a new stadium no-one has identified where the money will come from for it. Assuming it would be Hughes' back pocket, then he'd be better off giving it to Brentford for a 50% share in Griffin Park. I think they've given up on moving to a new ground, not that they'll ever need one for a club of that size and potential, so maybe they'd be open to a few quid to use on redeveloping the main stand with better corporates, etc, and paying off some of their debts?
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