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| I attend as many games as possible but can understand why people have stopped going to games, not only at the Dons, many covered in the poll. For me I believe one of the main reasons that support/interest for RL has diminished is due to the quite obvious lack of media support.
From local papers through to national TV we are still made out to be the poor relations of Rugby Yawnion, add that to the obsessive football coverage.
Every season I hope the RFL will launch a sustained media campaign, RLWC a great opportunity, but I doubt it'll happen.
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| Quote: Dodgerydoo "I attend as many games as possible but can understand why people have stopped going to games, not only at the Dons, many covered in the poll. For me I believe one of the main reasons that support/interest for RL has diminished is due to the quite obvious lack of media support.
From local papers through to national TV we are still made out to be the poor relations of Rugby Yawnion, add that to the obsessive football coverage.
Every season I hope the RFL will launch a sustained media campaign, RLWC a great opportunity, but I doubt it'll happen.'"
The promotion of the RLWC should be in full flow by now ... sadly, it doesn't feel that way.
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| I guess the majority of supporters on this forum started supporting the Dons on a regular basis around 1985-86 onwards, a good question to ask is what are the reasons that made you start supporting the Dons.
Some of the answers might help the Dons officials understand what they need to do to attract more fans in 2013
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| Hi all, like Karlos for me it`s shift work. Work three weekends in 5 and i cant get back in time from Grimsby for a 3pm kick off. Cant grumble though have done quite well this season for home games, and have managed to do 4 away games up to press.
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| Quote: dualcodejohn@thorne "Hi all, like Karlos for me it`s shift work. Work three weekends in 5 and i cant get back in time from Grimsby for a 3pm kick off. Cant grumble though have done quite well this season for home games, and have managed to do 4 away games up to press.'"
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| Used to go with my lad but he lives in Dublin now, and it clashes with cricket season so my mate doesn't go often either.
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| On the highlights of the weekly rounds on tv there are a considerable number of enthusiastic youngsters in the crowd often in replica kits and these (like garlic bread) are the future. We hear of all the good work being done in the local schools but how can this translate to Dons supporters? I think you could count on one hand the number attending home games (my grandson being one of them).
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| Work is why I miss games.
I think on the whole Rugby League is under sold in media and marketing. Unless you are already involved in the sport you wouldn't know there is going to be a World Cup, never mind in England.
Sunday evening local news always gives Yorkshire super league results but never mentions the championship.
How about some ads on Hallam FM or other local radio stations? Competions to win match tickets or train with the team? Loads of possibilities, just need to be more visible to the general public.
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| Good points made about not getting the message over to the general public.
The RFL don't seem to have got into first gear yet with regards to the World Cup, which is disappointing.
With regards to the Dons, getting noticed is for the most part probably more difficult than we imagine. Local news not showing the results is one of the problems, as mentioned. I'm not sure how the clubs can unlock this means of publicity, but a collective effort amongst all clubs might be the best approach.
Adverts generally cost a lot of money, and would be quite expensive as a percentage of the Dons budget, I would guess.
We need to look at what is cheap but likely to be effective. I'd like to see more posters up around the town in shop windows and in pubs. Perhaps allow shops and pubs to sell tickets and gain a commission for doing so?
We must be innovative and try different things.
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| We have the sign on Bentley Road but I think more around the town. Didn't we used to have a couple of a frame trailers?. We have good links with Dome. Could one be parked on their site on Bawtry Road?
We need to get the message to places where people we see it. Thats the main road routes into town.
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| Why not have a big promotion for the game against Sheffield Eagles e.g. Approach the big local supermarkets & ask them if you could have a small stand in the foyer of there store to promote the Dons & sell tickets for this derby match & also extend the deadline for the season ticket price freeze offer, you might even get one of supermarket chains to sponsor the game. A good store to be at would be Morrisons York Rd store its situated on the side of town where most of the stay away fans live the contact there is Tony Haigh
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Also promote the game on local radio stations Sheffield, Hallam & Trax FM & press, also run a competition on the radio & in the local newspapers with the winners receiving tickets for the game.
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| My own personal reason is that I travel about a lot and I am rarely in Donny for more than a couple of days at a time.
I think the traditional mon-fri, 9-5 working week is slowy dying out. People now tend to work more on an ad-hoc basis (shift work, 0 hours contracts, internet businesses etc.). The days when you all worked in the same place and the weekends were 'leisure' time is slowly changing.
When I was a regular I went for the atmosphere, friends, drinks, singing and shouting random things at men 3 times your size. The success of the team never really mattered to me I as I always knew we were going to stay at the same level. I enjoyed the characters at the club and the interaction between players and fans. I don't honestly know how much of this still applies at the Keepmoat because I have only been to a handful of games but I suspect is has lessened?
I read on another thread about the lack of young fans at the Keepmoat. If this is true, then this is definitely a worrying aspect. I don't know what the prices are like at the rugby but football certainly excludes youths in my opinion. I'm talking about those who are 16-21 who arn't in work or don't get enough money off their parents to go to a match on the weekend. I think if you lose em in at that point it's hard to draw them back in.
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| I would also add that in general I think sports attendances reflect the state of the economy. Under the boom years of the 2000's both rugby league and football attendances increased gradually. This has now come to a halt with the recession and stagnation. Doncaster is still a relatively poorer town compared to the rest of the country.
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| Quote: Dodgerydoo "I attend as many games as possible but can understand why people have stopped going to games, not only at the Dons, many covered in the poll. For me I believe one of the main reasons that support/interest for RL has diminished is due to the quite obvious lack of media support.
From local papers through to national TV we are still made out to be the poor relations of Rugby Yawnion, add that to the obsessive football coverage.
Every season I hope the RFL will launch a sustained media campaign, RLWC a great opportunity, but I doubt it'll happen.'"
With all due respect I do not understand why the lack of media support should deter someone from attending his club's matches. Surely a lack of media coverage should have the opposite effect and make it even more important for a true fan to be there.
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| I think making the effort is the problem for some.
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