Quote SmokeyTA="SmokeyTA"Why is 200k a landmark? It seems a weird one considering that its only about 75K less than 50% which is surely a more obvious landmark. '"
200k would be a statement of success with 100 days to go.....as it is, all we've had is cryptic spin with no substance at all.
Quote SmokeyTA="SmokeyTA"Also why is the 2000 WC, widely derided as terribly attended a landmark? Im not sure what the publicity gain is from a statement basically saying “ we are slightly better than appalling”'"
With 100 days to go, an announcement on surpassing the previous RLWC held in the UK would a statement of success. All we've had to date is spin....given the penchant for RL fans to think the worse, I suspect ticket sales will not increase as a result of said spin!
Quote SmokeyTA="SmokeyTA"Also ‘available tickets’ quite obviously means tickets which are available for sale. You can buy tickets anywhere in the grounds for group games, they don’t seem to be opening stands as and when, and the percentage would be a hell of a lot higher if they were only including the tiers/stands currently for the big games because there could only be a high percentage of tickets sold for stands open (even if we had only sold 20k tickets for the final, if that’s 20k of 25k seater stand that’s 80%)'"
If you don't expect to fill it then don't play there! Cardiff and Wembley are massive mistakes IMHO......especially Wembley. I would have made it impossible to even be in with a chance of a ticket to the Final if you didn't have a ticket to the Semi-finals....Elland Road (37k) and the City of Manchester (47k).....60% of tickets to the final only available to people who have tickets to the semi's.....after a deadline, unsold seats released to ticket holders from the Quarters.
As it is, of the 80,000 regular SL and Championship fans, who attend games week in week out, a hard core 30% have bought maybe 4 or 5 tickets each so far.
As for the group games featuring less sellable teams, there's where you should of had your double headers.
As it is, the BBC will broadcast the opening ceremony with the top tier of Cardiff empty......the semis with 1/3 of the stadium empty and to any occasional viewer of sports who sees this, it will appear like nobody cares.
Marketing 101.....Create a product then create a demand for that product by making it hard to get......other than the RLWC Final, I suspect anyone will be able to pay at the gate/on the day for the other games.
