Quote: MadDogg "Hull FC have announced they've surpassed last year's season ticket sales despite a poor on field 2022 and the cost of living. Really slick promotional videos and attractive marketing. Shows what can be done.
No mention of Wigan's season ticket sales and very little promotion. Not convinced the marketing team have made the most of a successful 2022 on the field. Hope I'm wrong - I guess we'll see at the first home game.'"
So if they sold 5k last year and 6k this year that's success? Edit - I'm making those numbers up, I;ve no idea what they were or what they are?
And your portraying wigans effort has not successful despite not having any info on Wigans sales? When we could ne on track to equal or better 2022?
Also you say, very little promotion, is that a fact?
I've been bombarded with videos, emails, Facebook stuff etc (don't do twitter but our WhatsApp group have sent loads of stuff in linked to stuff wigan have released on there).
You tried to portray Wigans prices as being High/the worst in a negative light originally. Yet a little digging and you find that Wigans prolong very favourably stands up to other clubs in equivalent areas and in a lot we are considerably better.
Our attendances went up in 2022, not considerably but up, and in the face of a cost of living crisis that was very good.
Hulls ST''s may be going well, but let's see what their average attendances are moving forward. I think there's a "Feel good" facto at Hull in the build up to this season, but to be honest they're coming from a relatively low Bar.
Either way, if our attendances stand up well against last year I'll be happy given the circumstances
And strangely enough, and linking into posts made on the future ofnthe game on the rumours thread, I hope every clubs attendances do well.