: Thu Apr 23, 2009 4:21 pm
littlerich wrote:
Winners of the Champions League. Nowt to be sniffed at
To be honest - i go primarily to watch a good game of rugby and to see my team smash other opponents. If people are so hung up on league positions then they are "floaters" anyway and cannot be relied upon for mainstay support. Bradford Bulls have a lot of these types of fans.
I think the crux of the matter is - in their eyes - we're playing tin pot teams. No disrespect to Batley and Doncaster but these aren't the big guns which people want to pay £14 to come and see. They want to see Wigan, Leeds, St Helens and the like. It's a right chicken and egg situation isn't it? We can't get into Super League until our crowds increase. We can't increase our crowds until until we're in Super League.
IMO, the Halifax population (and many other towns actually) are a shower. Sport isn't high on the agenda. There's too much competition from Sky TV, X-Boxes, Wii's and Playstations. Has anyone seen Wall:E ? We're all gonna end up like those human exiles who had to evacuate the planet and evolved into a fat "cabbage patch" like species.
Its a modern phenomena now to go to Old Trafford, The Emirates or Anfield in football or Headingley (was Odsal or the JJB) in RL to see the 'best teams' and in 'luxury' and be associated with 'the champions or Cup winners' as nothing else gives you any bragging rights does it???
Its a lot harder supporting a poorer team as people are sporting 'snobs' and like to be able to go to work saying 'we won again this weekend' compared to 'we lost again'.
I bet we all know people who go to see football at some of the premier league clubs like Man U, Man C, Liverpool etc.. yet they won't come down to The Shay even to see Town when they were in the league!
Halifax is not unique in this.
People can support who they like fair enough, but I respect somebody more if they support their home town team (or adopted lesser team) rather than one of the 'Big Boys'.