Slightly OT - Northampton Town : Fri Oct 21, 2011 10:46 am
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/15373633.stm
Very interesting potentially this, I have worked around the midlands a lot, Leicester, Wellingborogh and Northampton and this could be very significant if a proposal is put forward. This is potentially 'proper' development, a sporting club looking at their seasons and a business plan and potentially looking at organic growth and strategic development, in my opinion much more sustainable than forced development. It's also very interesting in that this strikes at the heartland of the 15 man game, so the talent pool of players is huge in this part of the world and culturally (sporting culture) the presence of a SuperLeague team in years to come in the same place and potentially with common fans and players from one of the most successful Rugby Union clubs, if done well, could be a huge coup. If this happens I would definitely try and attend some games and looking at the marketing options, the prospect of offering dual code or multi-sport season tickets could make these games well attended..... If you could buy a cobblers or a saints season ticket and get RL concessions too - the catchment could be massive. I hope it happens, a midlands footprint would be a huge boost, especially when we know the cost of watching football is getting prohibitive, the product offering has to be right of course. |
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/15373633.stm
Very interesting potentially this, I have worked around the midlands a lot, Leicester, Wellingborogh and Northampton and this could be very significant if a proposal is put forward. This is potentially 'proper' development, a sporting club looking at their seasons and a business plan and potentially looking at organic growth and strategic development, in my opinion much more sustainable than forced development. It's also very interesting in that this strikes at the heartland of the 15 man game, so the talent pool of players is huge in this part of the world and culturally (sporting culture) the presence of a SuperLeague team in years to come in the same place and potentially with common fans and players from one of the most successful Rugby Union clubs, if done well, could be a huge coup. If this happens I would definitely try and attend some games and looking at the marketing options, the prospect of offering dual code or multi-sport season tickets could make these games well attended..... If you could buy a cobblers or a saints season ticket and get RL concessions too - the catchment could be massive. I hope it happens, a midlands footprint would be a huge boost, especially when we know the cost of watching football is getting prohibitive, the product offering has to be right of course. |
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