Quote just_jillie="just_jillie"If most of the free tickets went to Cas fans then why was the South stand not swathed in yellow and black? The people in there didn't seem to have 'team' colours apart from a few Quins away shirts.....'"
I saw very few Cas fans in the south stand. And those I did appeared after halftime. I suspect many of those picked up the tickets through the LES deal (like I did) or even through the match ball sponsers Merrill Lynch Wealth Management.
Quote just_jillie="Dan Stains woz God".....................The South Stand had the neutrals/newbies in whilst Cas fans were (mainly) in the North...........................'"
And a few that had fallen by the wayside in previous years. There was a dad and his lad sat behind me. Dad had been to see Fulham in his teenage years but stopped when "we" became nomads around London. His Lad is now the proud owner of a Quins RL shirt. On my way home by train I was talking to 3 gents 2 whom had never been to a RL match of any kind previously. Both were enthralled with the spectacle and thought the atmostphere was quite good as well. Would think about going again............ on a promo.
Quote just_jillie="Dan Stains woz God"It was good to see people in three of the stands in what was the biggest attendance for a game against Cas since 2000 (think that was the game at the Valley where Cas fans had free coaches laid on). '"
I'd go further and say that it was the support of the crowd that saw Quins almost snatch a victory from the jaws of defeat. Had the game been played on the regular Sunday pm slot with two stands only with fans in it having any fans in it I'd bet that we'd have lost with more than the 26 points conceeded. I believe that the atmostphere was also created because it was an evening match.
Quote just_jillie="Dan Stains woz God"BTW, Gus Mackay said in London Calling that they've got a partnership with the ES and will be working with them on a number of "initiatives" throughout the season.'"
It appears that we have a CEO who is using his contacts book and promotional/marketing experience to the club's benefit. As for Quins RL working with the LES, I picked up a physical copy on the way home at Waterloo Underground and to my amazement found two albeit small articles regarding the game that night in it. Hope it's the first of many and these will grow in size. Wonders may never cease.
Well done to Gus Mackay and his team for putting on an "event". Let's hope for many more.