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| Quote: barham red "Maybe but I think most of us expected another 5k on what it was.'"
5000+ Kings fans there so all down to fickle Thunder fans IMO.
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| Thought it was an abysmal turn out myself. I did wonder to myself why there weren't more people there. KR sold the 5,100 tickets they had been allocated and on the Saturday morning was handed another 700. So this leads me to believe that FC were struggling to sell. I don't go for none of this "freedom festival" nonscence either. It should have made no difference to rugby fans.
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| Quote: Rovertron "Thought it was an abysmal turn out myself. I did wonder to myself why there weren't more people there. KR sold the 5,100 tickets they had been allocated and on the Saturday morning was handed another 700. So this leads me to believe that FC were struggling to sell. I don't go for none of this "freedom festival" nonscence either. It should have made no difference to rugby fans.'"
I bet it did though, think about it - you're a kid at school or college with a limited amount of money, do you spend £15 going to a rugby game that you can Sky+ and watch later, or go watch a load of your favourite bands and groups for sod-all? At that age I'd rather go to the game, but can understand a lot of children and families choosing the festival instead, esp considering how much it must cost for a family of 4 or 5 to go to the KC.
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| Quote: Roofs "I bet it did though, think about it - you're a kid at school or college with a limited amount of money, do you spend £15 going to a rugby game that you can Sky+ and watch later, or go watch a load of your favourite bands and groups for sod-all? At that age I'd rather go to the game, but can understand a lot of children and families choosing the festival instead, esp considering how much it must cost for a family of 4 or 5 to go to the KC.'"
Derby or McFly? Yeah I can see the attraction....
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| Quote: Roofs "I bet it did though, think about it - you're a kid at school or college with a limited amount of money, do you spend £15 going to a rugby game that you can Sky+ and watch later, or go watch a load of your favourite bands and groups for sod-all? At that age I'd rather go to the game, but can understand a lot of children and families choosing the festival instead, esp considering how much it must cost for a family of 4 or 5 to go to the KC.'"
Translated to real world, a 16 year old girl would get her dad to pay for the ticket then go to the freedom festival after and do both for sod all... must say she thought the rugby was far better than the festival and was thoroughly pleased she decided to spend my cash..
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