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| Quote: Big lads mate "All I'm saying is that a new coach may make them have another go and if they have a season ticket already,as you say they have,then it won't cost them owt.'"
Maybe they will, who knows. However the point I am trying to make is that when you have a product which you can't even give away for free as in the case of these 5. How the hell do you expect to sell it to the wider public.
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| Quote: Slugger McBatt "The difference for the likes of Wigan and Saints is that a bad season is a blip and they know it. Our fans have been ground down through stadium let-downs and financial failures, lurching from one crisis to another. There comes a point when people have had enough. We have to remember that this is about watching rugby league and this year even that fell to new levels.'"
All that is true, of course, perhaps I expect too much but my main concern is that even Michael Carter, who has worked wanders, is going to struggle to make ends meet on meagre, embarrassing gates of 3K
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| As I've alluded to before on this forum, there is a general in-built apathy towards spectator sport in this city. Just ask the former supporters of Wakefield RU, Wakefield AFC & Wakefield Cricket Club. That apathy spreads elsewhere in the city, which explains the exceptional high rate of empty commercial and retail premises and the remains of what was once a market and town centre to be proud of.
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| Well I am doing my bit this weekend. Gotta a hospitality box for me and extended family. 10 extra attendees.
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| Quote: 60sCat "Well I am doing my bit this weekend. Gotta a hospitality box for me and extended family. 10 extra attendees.'"
Well done that man
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| Even when this club do relatively well (2004 and the Catalans play off in 2009) the numbers still don't come. The bottom line is price. It was a backward decision to remove the student and young persons season ticket but am I right in thinking these were being abused by would be adult payers?
When it's cheap people will bother when they have to pay a fair price they would rather go to Asda or B&Q on a Sunday.
One thing which doesn't help is the complete lack of exposure the club has in the city. If you didn't already know you would even realise Wakefield Trinity existed.
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| Quote: Redscat "As I've alluded to before on this forum, there is a general in-built apathy towards spectator sport in this city. Just ask the former supporters of Wakefield RU, Wakefield AFC & Wakefield Cricket Club. That apathy spreads elsewhere in the city, which explains the exceptional high rate of empty commercial and retail premises and the remains of what was once a market and town centre to be proud of.'"
There may be apathy towards Wakefield Trinity at the moment and yes, there are a number of extinct sporting organisations in the city BUT, there is no link between this and the number of empty commercial premises in the city.
Ironically (with Wakefields current difficulty in securing a new home), this is due to mickey poor town planning.
Half the world is buying their stuff on the internet but, town planners keep on trying to open new shopping centres to encourage shopper's and then wonder why the city centres are like ghost towns and Wakefield is a "good" example of this.
The warehousing and manufacture of goods for sale is a whole different issue although Wakefields geographical location together with its proximity to the motorway and rail network, make it an ideal location for distribution across the north of the country and those people responsible, have a much easier "sell" than many other areas.
Back on the sporting front, times have changed dramatically and with the exception of Premiership football and top end Rugby Union, plus major events, most people are happy to stay at home or watch in the pub.
RL has to work damn hard for its spectators and Wakefield haven't done enough to look after the new fans found during the Glover era, although, 2 years of dire performances on the field of play certainly haven't helped.
I wouldn't suggest going back to the £80 season ticket but IF we want 6000+ plus spectators at home matches there needs to be a re think on "selling" the club to the public.
People wont come just because we are here.
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| Quote: Khlav Kalash "Even when this club do relatively well (2004 and the Catalans play off in 2009) the numbers still don't come. The bottom line is price. It was a backward decision to remove the student and young persons season ticket but am I right in thinking these were being abused by would be adult payers?
When it's cheap people will bother when they have to pay a fair price they would rather go to Asda or B&Q on a Sunday.
One thing which doesn't help is the complete lack of exposure the club has in the city. If you didn't already know you would even realise Wakefield Trinity existed.'"
Yeah, ironically the name Wakefield Trinity is probably known more and is more famous outside the city than in it!
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| A lot of people are struggling financially and attending a game is a good proportion of their income. Making season tickets more expensive has ruled some out of renewing them.
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| Quote: Trinity 61 "It is 65 not 60 for a concession It changed this season'"
I know. I'm just asking why some people are whining because there isn't a concession starting at 60. Not me.
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| Quote: Redscat "As I've alluded to before on this forum, there is a general in-built apathy towards spectator sport in this city. Just ask the former supporters of Wakefield RU, Wakefield AFC & Wakefield Cricket Club. That apathy spreads elsewhere in the city, which explains the exceptional high rate of empty commercial and retail premises and the remains of what was once a market and town centre to be proud of.'"
Another obstacle is that a large, and ever growing, % of Wakefields population is not even English never mind from Wakefield.
And they have zero interest in anything to do with the city they ended up living in.
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| The days of loyalty In sport has long gone. We are now in a world of success sells and people have many ways to spend the leisure pound than watching a team get beaten every week by 30 + points. The majority on the forum are let's face it not normal and will follow the club regardless of the cost but sadly you are now only a small minority compared with the population of the city.
We are expecting people to turn up pay £22 to see a team who they have read have one only three games all season and had a coach who admitted we were only interested in the play offs. When they get to the ground they are searched for open plastic bottles then they are told where to stand. It is not what you call a pleasant experience and one visit would probably be enough without having to watch the performance on the field prior to our change of coach.
I have a season ticket but I have chosen to miss games this season and I know many others who have too.
I have just read the last post which I will say does nothing but demean the forum. The percentage of residents from outside the UK in Wakefield will probably not exceed 10%. They are not responsible for the state of our club our club is responsible. I suppose when you have nothing to say blame someone else but I never thought the forum would stoop so low.
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| Quote: Wollo-Wollo-Wollo-Wayoo "I know. I'm just asking why some people are whining because there isn't a concession starting at 60......'"
Because it's poor business management.
Don't offer someone something for a certain price then put the price up and expect the same people to just accept it. Raising people's expectations and then disappointing them is not sensible. You may or may not agree with what I'm saying (not whining) but clearly something has affected attendances and I'm pretty sure this issue (and student STs, poor stadium facilities, rubbish on field performances, poor club/supporter relations etc) is part of the reason.
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| Quote: Kevs Head "Because it's poop poor business management.
Don't offer someone something for a certain price then put the price up and expect the same people to just accept it. Raising people's expectations and then disappointing them is not sensible. You may or may not agree with what I'm saying (not whining) but clearly something has affected attendances and I'm pretty sure this issue (and student STs, poor stadium facilities, rubbish on field performances, poor club/supporter relations etc) is part of the reason.'"
But what is your justification for allowing somebody in full time employment a discount just because he's 60? Why not 58 or 55?
Why not discount everybody? We've tried that though have n't we.
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| Wakefield Trinity in a decent stadium with a competitive team will have no problem with attendances. The stadium issue needs sorting ASAP as its had a massive effect on our support. Getting hammered every week in a stupid league structure hasn't helped, I've got a season ticket but missed quite a few matches this season Im just waiting for the Middle 8 to start. Our attendances have also been hit this season with matches against clubs who usually bring a big away support Wigan, Saints, Hull all sky matches. To say the stadium issues we have, getting hammered every match and not winning anything for 60 years we get better support than most clubs would in our position. Saying that we've now got a good coach if we survive middle 8s get stadium situation sorted then our future is good.
TRINITY FOREVER
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