Saddened! wrote:
LOL. As if.
Well, I mean, what kind of question was it? Daft, that's what.
I reckon we'll average a nice 13,500 first season while everyone checks out my new pad (And it is mine, built for me specifically before anyone asks) then it'll settle around the 11,500 mark.
I think how many turn up in part depends upon whether Saints are actually willing to market their products - namely, Saints AND the stadium. Saints marketing was abysmal when we were in KR. The club needs to start treating the town as if it has never heard of rugby league and also needs to start putting pressure on the Council to recognise and promote what is the only good thing left in the place. Not that St Helens Council has a clue about such things. All it can think about is making stupid political points all the time.
A lot depends on how servicable it is. Can you get away within 10-15 minutes post game or will it be a traffic nightmare lockin like the JJB used to be before everyone got used to it?
It's not especially serviceable in that everyone will have to park in one multistorey car park but constructing the bridge over from the town centre should help as well as the crossing from the retail park. Being so close to town centre facilities should attract a more staggered arrival time, assuming Saints actually let everyone know that there are facilities nearby to, er, enjoy prior to wandering over to the stadium. But going home time will be a nightmare for away fans as everyone will be directed along the same route.
Also, we will actually be any good as a team? If we were winning trophies again the crowds could rocket, but if we're settling into a top half side which could happen as we're losing 2 of our 3 best players again this year then it's hard to see where the enthusiasm would come from, kind of like Hull.
There is no reason to believe that Saints won't be at the top end of the league again next year. I think the club realise the importance of maintaining a good squad in a new stadium after years of having a good squad in a naff stadium.