HamsterChops wrote:
They do. If they didn't, why would they devote any of their own resources to marketing them? The marketing of those events came from the club, not from the RFL or the Council.
HC,
Potentially for a number of reasons, the Bulls may get advertising revenue (just like any other event paying for advertising in the Bulls programs), the Bulls may get a cut of any tickets they sell, it could be part of their lease agreement (so as to keep lease costs down) that they have to market them, etc.
Question for you, if the Bulls do have a say in these events and get significant revenue in from them, why would the Bulls not be pushing these event to happen every weekend (even 2 or 3 times a week), since the extra income stream from this has to be huge. The likes of Dewsbury are running regular car boot sales for this type of revenue, surely the events that could be run at Odsal would generate significantly higher revenue.
Take this with my tongue firmly in my cheek, but if the Bulls are getting a say and revenue from these events, then maybe they should have been pushing these big time since the significant extra revenue may have meant that you would have never been in administration.