Interest in the Bulls is at a seriously low ebb, and the new owners cant win at the fans forum either, even if they're positive we wont believe any of what they say until we see actual action. As fans I think we've finally reached our limit for hearing just hot air.
The game as a whole is struggling, and the sooner we return to a simpler format the better, but my worry is that its not the format at fault, just that not enough people like the on field product. Take a look at some of the attendances from the last two weeks;
Batley – Swinton =544
Bradford – Toulouse =2753
Dewsbury – Rochdale =629
Sheffield – Oldham =305
(Salford – Cas =2811)
(London – Fev =926)
Dewsbury – Toulouse =628
Oldham – Bradford =853
Rochdale – Batley =453
Swinton – Sheffield =434
(Halifax – Widnes =2291)
Wigan, Hull, Wire, Saints and Hull KR all managed decent crowds, but there are lots of clubs it seems where interest is really low, especially for these short notice scheduled games, even if the team is doing really well and pushing for success like fax and Salford. Our crowds could recover given some positivity and being seen to compete and looking to climb back up the league structure (frankly Im surprised ours was so high against Toulouse considering everything) but it will be a long slog. Attendance is a habit when its not about following a winning team (which we've not been for quite some years now) and we have lots of fans who are failing out of the habit or each person has slowly found their limit of suffering/taking a kicking from the game.
I'm not sure how some of these clubs survive on numbers like that, but there still a lot higher than some of the 150 type crowds some of our new friends in League 1 achieve. Depressing, but Im sure Nige and the RFL have it all in hand....