Support : Thu Jul 02, 2009 4:24 pm
Once again in time of crisis efforts are being made to keep this club afloat. I welcome moves to put a business consortium together as well as a supporters' cooperative.
However as with previous initiatives (John Wright, Craig Harrison, Dave Marshall/Karen Bailey) unless we can get larger numbers turning up at matches they are unlikely to succeed over the longer term.
With a population of 300,000 it seems to me to be not unreasonable to aim for home attendances of at least 1% of that (ie 3,000). The product over recent seasons has been good, facilities at the stadium are excellent and playing on a Sunday afternoon when weather conditions are generally good should be attractive to more people than we have usually seen at home matches.
Last season I suggested to Craig Harrison that he get the College to undertake research to find out what is stopping more people attending matches. I don't know if he took up that suggestion but I find it difficult to believethat there are only a few hundred people in Doncaster and the surrounding areas who support rugby league in the town and are prepared to attend matches at the Keepmoat.