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: Mon Apr 13, 2009 1:26 pm  
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No reasoning required.

Leeds got smaller crowds then because they weren't so successful. They get big crowds now because they are successful. If in ten years time they are in the 2nd division they will no longer get 2009-size crowds.

It's not rocket science.

You can call the "additional" fans "gloryhunters" or whatever. It's actually just normal.


Of course it is. Not everybody is a diehard fan and people do pick and choose their games. They want to see the big teams but only if there is a chance you will win. Its no fun playing your derby when its a near guaranteed defeat and an expected heavy one at that.

People often say when there is a big crowd, where are those thousands of fans week in week out? When Widnes have (had) big games thats when the likes of your sisters and everyone goes that have no real interest in Rugby apart from it being where they are from. They go because everyone in the town is going and there's absolutely nothing wrong with that.
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: Mon Apr 13, 2009 7:27 pm  
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Especially when the chances are the Bulls will get slaughtered.
Are they all coming back to support their local team? :wink:
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: Mon Apr 13, 2009 9:24 pm  
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I don't see what the big deal about this is. As is pointed out it was bigger than last year despite Bradford having probably the worst start to the year since they started SL.

We all know which direction the Bulls crowds have been going in and there are problems. I think the ground is of course one but I think the negativity around the club is another. People seem to be jumping off a sinking ship. I completely agree that the Bully Bully thing has had its day and they need a new direction.

One final point, it was also bigger than the 13,631 that attended the derby in 2002.


But to be fair, that was at Valley Parade. Wasn't too popular a place with Bulls fans.
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: Mon Apr 13, 2009 9:34 pm  
Ferocious Aardvark wrote:
No reasoning required.

Leeds got smaller crowds then because they weren't so successful. They get big crowds now because they are successful. If in ten years time they are in the 2nd division they will no longer get 2009-size crowds.

It's not rocket science.

You can call the "additional" fans "gloryhunters" or whatever. It's actually just normal.


So how do you explain Wigan's crowds? They haven't had much success in a while, but their crowds have been growing. In fact, they actually grew the year they were nearly relegated. Who was hunting glory that year?

Leeds didn't have a very successful year in 2006 but still managed to maintain a near-capacity crowd every week (capacity was reduced because of the stand works, so crowds will dip due to this). Where as Bradford in 2006 dropped their crowds by 2,000 despite being the reigning champions AND only one win away from the Grand Final. They were still successful, but lost a lot of fans.
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: Mon Apr 13, 2009 10:38 pm  
A lot of your probably don’t trust messages that I get from people but my relatives at the game thought they was more than 14,554 fans. Yes it did look packed behind the sticks but from where I was standing in the first half I could do cartwheels. Second half my cousin sneaked me into the family stand where I could find a seat next to him in the apparently sold out stand. I could spot around 20 - 30 empty seats clearly in the family stand as could my cousin and he’s in the army not wearing these (my glasses) spectaculars -

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Anyways this isn’t the point. If you all about brownie points then get a sex change and join them. I think the brownies have done the ladies on this site well as they aren’t as opinionated as us.

It was a healthy crowd IMO and a good game. If you want to go on about attendances then start comparing yourself to someone better than yourselves rather than someone a bit worse than you. Bully's!
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: Mon Apr 13, 2009 10:49 pm  
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: Mon Apr 13, 2009 10:51 pm  
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: Tue Apr 14, 2009 6:38 am  
Ferocious Aardvark wrote:
No reasoning required.

Leeds got smaller crowds then because they weren't so successful. They get big crowds now because they are successful. If in ten years time they are in the 2nd division they will no longer get 2009-size crowds.

It's not rocket science.

You can call the "additional" fans "gloryhunters" or whatever. It's actually just normal.



Quite correct, its a source of constant amusement that some people place such a huge emphasis on crowd figures and their need to assign some sort of badge of honour to clubs who may or may not manage to maintain a core of their attendees year on year - this just means that Club A has far more geeks than Club B.

Not all clubs realise this but they are all in the entertainment business, they compete with every other form of visitor attraction that you can name, including other sporting clubs, cinemas, pubs, etc, etc, etc.

The marketing team at Club A may have worked harder during the winter to convince the general public that a season ticket is terrific value and so guarantee their core of support, on the other hand in recent years at Headingley the value of a season ticket has gradually eroded to the position where we did not get to learn of the quantity sold before the season started - a sure sign thats its less than last year then.

Its a difficult arguement to see for those who will buy a season ticket plus a new shirt for every season regardless of what happens on the field for they believe that evryone thinks like they do, in truth its not like that for the majority of people stood alongside them in the ground, and its always a surprise to them to find that not everyone goes every week, or even every month - its always a surprise to supporters on ss.com when I mention that I often "can't be @rsed" going to a Friday night game at Headingley for a variety of reasons, that I haven't had a season ticket for four seasons, and that I only attended three live matches last season (two of them were finals though - and I didn't pay for any of the three :lol: )

But thats the way it is - smart clubs will do more to attract people through the gates, dumb clubs will just rely on their hardcore of club geeks.

How many people compare the audience figures at their local cinemas ?
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Anyone who does not believe me has not yet heard the magnificent "Ode to Wheels" on Damo's ubiquitous YouTube site.
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: Tue Apr 14, 2009 9:48 am  
Wellsy13 wrote:
So how do you explain Wigan's crowds?

I didn't know that I had been assigned this task.

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They haven't had much success in a while, but their crowds have been growing. In fact, they actually grew the year they were nearly relegated. Who was hunting glory that year?

Don't make me laugh. For a start, everyone loves (or loved) a good relegation struggle. I can't remember now, as I wasn't paying much notice, but wasn't there something about poaching the current Great Britain coach, and buying up half the league's best players for record-breaking fees that might have had something to do with it?

Is not avoiding relegation against all odds in one sense "glory hunting", if you must use that stupid phrase?

Wellsy13 wrote:
Leeds didn't have a very successful year in 2006 but still managed to maintain a near-capacity crowd every week (capacity was reduced because of the stand works, so crowds will dip due to this). Where as Bradford in 2006 dropped their crowds by 2,000 despite being the reigning champions AND only one win away from the Grand Final. They were still successful, but lost a lot of fans.
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Nice, if amazingly shallow, try, but unfortunately for you there is no simplistic, magic formula for getting in crowds. Things decline over a period of time, just as they are built up over time. There are no instant on-off switches like you seem to think, and potential attendees simply do NOT behave like programmed robots. If you would realise that it's actually an extremely complex subject, you would find what you seem to think are anomalies less baffling.

So, for example, rallying around a team which is in dire relegation straits, but suddenly goes on an unprecedented signings splurge, is actually, when you think about it, something that might well galvanise non-committed people to go watch a game or two, see the superstars signed perform, and share the drama of the battle for survival.

Whereas if Wigan, or anyone, slid into the doldrums and stayed there, then the longer it remained so, the more crowds would gradually decline, in general proportion to the standard the team was at. Each league will have its exceptions, up to a point, but if I were you I'd use a different starting point:

What is the average attendance in SL?
What is the average attendance in the Championship?
What is the average attendance in NL1?
What is the average attendance in the Pennine League?

In general terms, attendances within a league are broadly comparable.
And in a lower league they are lower, on average.
And the teams that do well tend to get the higher attendances.
Teams with a pedigree, such as Wigan, Leeds or Bradford, or in soccer teams like Leeds United, retain a higher base, for a while, because the starting point was so much higher, for so long, in the first place. But if they drop out of the League a la Luton, what would their crowds be then, do you think?

As I said - this is not rocket science.
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