Great effort. Hopefully this is the first of many Tests at the venue. I think Wembley's Four Nations double header a few years back (2011?) attracted only 42k. And of course that day England were playing Australia.
Great effort. Hopefully this is the first of many Tests at the venue. I think Wembley's Four Nations double header a few years back (2011?) attracted only 42k. And of course that day England were playing Australia.
'Neutral' fans will turn out in number if they know they are getting top class teams, I'm not a fan of American Football for example, but if the NFL took a game to the North of England one day I'd be tempted out of curiosity as I'd know I'd be getting the real deal, the top players in their sport.
both England and New Zealand's reputation has increased massively over the last few years, as both have competed with Australia and the England team have looked more like a team rather than a disjointed team of individuals like they did say 10 years ago. We're also one of the few England sides winning games (the football team went unbeaten in qualifying, but their reputation will take a lot of time to repair) all helps when it comes to getting fans to games.
Great effort. Hopefully this is the first of many Tests at the venue.
I can't see this happening, once West Ham become the residing tenants. Other than the use by UK Athletics, during their season, I don't think there's particular much scope in the tenancy agreeement for other sports.
Great effort. Hopefully this is the first of many Tests at the venue.
I can't see this happening, once West Ham become the residing tenants. Other than the use by UK Athletics, during their season, I don't think there's particular much scope in the tenancy agreeement for other sports.
I can't see this happening, once West Ham become the residing tenants. Other than the use by UK Athletics, during their season, I don't think there's particular much scope in the tenancy agreeement for other sports.
After a read through I'd say there's scope for other events, this term is pretty broad:
The Concessionaire and the Grantor agree that, subject to agreement of commercial terms. Potential Events may be staged at the Stadium from time to time and that, in respect of such Potential Events, the Concessionaire and the Grantor shall be entitled to renegotiate or enter into an agreement with different terms from the terms and conditions set out in this Agreement.
shinymcshine wrote:
I can't see this happening, once West Ham become the residing tenants. Other than the use by UK Athletics, during their season, I don't think there's particular much scope in the tenancy agreeement for other sports.
After a read through I'd say there's scope for other events, this term is pretty broad:
The Concessionaire and the Grantor agree that, subject to agreement of commercial terms. Potential Events may be staged at the Stadium from time to time and that, in respect of such Potential Events, the Concessionaire and the Grantor shall be entitled to renegotiate or enter into an agreement with different terms from the terms and conditions set out in this Agreement.
We can throw these numbers around but we have to remember that they said that hull was basically sold out, only a couple hundred tickets left they said and there were 2,000 empty seats so you know, we will see on the day how many are at Olympic.