Re: Rumours thread. : Sun Oct 30, 2011 12:55 pm
McClennan wrote:
What would happen if we lost that opening fixture? How would it impact on future attendances if we put a lot of marketing into the game only for us to fall flat on our faces?
We wouldn't be marketing the game; we would be marketing the stadium. That stadium is itching for two sets of opposition fans to go at each other. Warrington and Saints fans in there would create a marvellous atmosphere and that is what we would want to announce to the world. A match against Warrington would be guaranteed to be on Sky. A match against other opposition (bar Wigan and Leeds) would not. We would want it to be on Sky surely so as to shout to the RL world what a fantastic new place we have, with an incredible atmosphere, etc, etc?
As for losing, so what? We lost our first game last season too but still ended up at the GF. But to lose against Quins, say, with a flat atmosphere and no Sky cameras would be worse from a marketing POV than to lose against Wire with a terrific atmosphere and Sky cameras present. We always risk losing whenever we play a significant game. That shouldn't be a reason from shying away from making a great big impact though.
That said I think I've talked myself into going with Widnes because we need a win in our first game to build some momentum with supporters.
I don't think we would need momentum with supporters. I reckon supporters will be itching to come to the new stadium for their first match. Any teeth cutting can be done via friendlies - Widnes would be good for that, say for the Karalius Cup as in previous years. But the big bang start of the league should go to a big game I reckon. And that's Warrington for me.
CM - we would have cleared our health and safety certificate by then via friendlies. The club have already said that they are planning at least one friendly for that purpose along with other events to effect the same thing.