Sale Sharks have the RFU as a governing body that has built on the long standing popularity of their international game , through media connections and made club level RU an attractive local alternative for spectators.
We have a governing body that completely failed to build on any imputus gained from the last World Cup, and those potential fans went elsewhere.
Let's not pretend that Sale Sharks don't struggle with their attendance either ( avg around 6000), however they do seem to be more able/willing to experiment with the match day experience to see what does/does not work.
Over the last couple of years they have moved kick off days and times a few times , they offer free shuttle buses from the Trafford Centre and have a link up with them offering discounts ( though stadium parking is £10 with the extra £5 paying for the free buses ( I can imagine the hooks on here if people where charged £10 for the carpark)), originally it was who put up the marquee with bar outside, they tried running buses from\back to several pubs around Greater Manchester.
Their is no doubt that the higher profile International RU creates helps attract non rugby fans to an occasional game (Danny Cipriani is not even a England player (nor SS ) anymore but I would guess most non sport fans know the name, Sale put alot of effort into corporate ( Mark Cueto, highest try scorer in AP now in charge of smoozing corporate sales and experience).
World Rugby brought the U20 World Cup to the AJ Bell and gave Sale St holders free entry and handed out thousands of free tickets to schools in Manchester.
Sorry for going on, but what I am trying to say is I often do not understand why Salford seem unable to talk to the people in an office beside them and learn from their !mistakes and try the things that have worked, rather than nothing.
Some mentioned earlier that there are lots of parking at the AJ Bell, there actually isn't. Technically the only stadium parking is the tarmaced bit to the front, the rest are plots for sale ( reported IKEA will take the whole area behind the North stand and the area behind the South has been bought by a car dealership.
The new bridge should have been completed next month, but collapsed when being load tested so when it s now due is anyone's guess, but when it eventually does, if done right the stadium could be one of the best placed to offer a full family day out. Walking distance from to skiing, golf, Trafford Centre, event city, go ape, Lego land, despite. The possibilities are endless if someone with a bit of imagination gets given the job.
If you look back 15 yrs the average attendance in the Zurich Premiership was 6,500, which has now grown steadily to 13,500 for this Aviva Premiership,2015-16 season.
This has been achieved through positive promotion of their product, initiatives such as big stadium double headers, and a thrust from the RFU to popularise their sport.
If you look back 15 yrs the average attendance in the Zurich Premiership was 6,500, which has now grown steadily to 13,500 for this Aviva Premiership,2015-16 season.
This has been achieved through positive promotion of their product, initiatives such as big stadium double headers, and a thrust from the RFU to popularise their sport.
They also include those double header/big stadium game figures in their club and league averages. Something, bizzarely, we don't do in RL with the Magic Weekend.
But the big rise has been at Leicester and the London clubs, very much on the back of their focus on internationals. Sadly we're still fumbling around in the dark re internationals.
They also include those double header/big stadium game figures in their club and league averages. Something, bizzarely, we don't do in RL with the Magic Weekend.
But the big rise has been at Leicester and the London clubs, very much on the back of their focus on internationals. Sadly we're still fumbling around in the dark re internationals.
Leicester have always had big crowds and most of the London clubs play outside of London now the richest club Saracens probably have the lowest crowds if you don't count the Wembley/ twickers games
Leicester have always had big crowds and most of the London clubs play outside of London now the richest club Saracens probably have the lowest crowds if you don't count the Wembley/ twickers games
Leicester were stuck at around £17k for years because of their stadium. IIRC Leeds even briefly overtook them as best supported "Rugby" club in around 2005. But then Leicester increased their stadium capacity and I think get around 21k.
Sale get decent crowds doesn't seem to bother them were the stadium is and everyone used to slag London off for there poor crowds but some of there fans had a couple of hours travel for home games
Over two and a half hours to get home from Ealing to Kent tonight- at least we won!
The fans, the members, the people there.. from the day I stepped foot onto that field at the AJ Bell Stadium,I knew I would love that club for the rest of my life. "Jackson Hastings"..
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Whoever made the deal to leave the Willows and move there needs their head examining.
Framing the future, remember it ? some clubs took it seriously and moved to modern stadia and some didn't bother. As for the location the Council and property magnet "Peel" joined forces and jointly decided it's location.
Over two and a half hours to get home from Ealing to Kent tonight- at least we won!
Exactly that's why I think the London fans are probably the most loyal fans in the game where as all the northern fans have to moan about is getting across the M62 on a Friday night
What's the problem? The game sold its soul for a bag of beans guaranteed with other monies as a bonus. It's a TV game now, spectators at the ground incidental to the real job of eyes on the box.
So did association football, but there crowds have increased in the same period, old Trafford 75k+ every home game
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