On the question of crowds, what efforts have been made to attract people to attend matches?
In the past i recall under the Glover era TV adverts
And probably further back under ted "Diversity" dance group attracted a lot of people
Wakefields got talent competition in cats bar after home games.
Ladies day , where i think women got free entry ?
Do we still have the trailers on roadsides any more?
Even in the club shop (the last time i was in) had nothing visible to show when the next match was.
I know money is tight and things like TV advertising is out of the question but there are some things which can be done very cheaply.
Personall i think getting people to attend their first match is vital , then hopefully keep them coming back.
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They always forget that bit, Oscar Wilde quote I believe - they have a chant about him at Cas
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I don't think intelligence is in their dictionary so we must cut them some slack
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