That sounds very nice but its frankly a load of bull.
They can play the game all over the place every game at a new venue if what your saying actually worked but it doesn't.
They have a really strong supporter base, good relations with local business, where they are based. i.e Perpignan.
If you where one of those local business men, lets say you own a bar and you expect to have a couple of thousand people there for a weekend and you know you'll see x% of them spending money at your bar, how are you goingto feel when the club decide to move that game and your takings that weekend will be decimated?
Are you likely to bend over to support the Dragons next time they want you to?
No. You'll think sod them.
Or you've got your family into going watching and suddemly one of the biggest games becomes an "away" game and you can't afford to go.
Lets take these games they have played on the road...
I do not know the figures but i doubt you'll see loads of people from Barcelona making the trip to Dragons home games after becoming hooked on one match. If they want to attract new support in that way you need to play several games there over a period to get people into it, not one off's.
Why would it bring new sponsors?
or would these be to replace the local sponsors you have disenfranchised?
And as for better demographics are you telling me that the population in Perpignan is ready to pop its clogs (it doesn't seem that way at a match) but montpellier has a fountain of youth?
Either way....
If they had realised all this was so important before they brought out the fixtures (when they were talking of playing in Montpellier) that would have been fine.
But they announced them as Perpignan and thats were it should be.
People will simply stop going if they get messed around.