My Opinion is this.. For the past two seasons i have enjoyed watching the bulls at home and also had the priveledge of watching some outstanding players from other teams for a cost of £60.00 last season which equates to £4.61 a game and £75.00 this season which if we manage to see the season out will be £5.76 a game, I would as a fan been willing to pay the season ticket prices of something like £190.00 per season still a great saving of around £4 to 6 per game against paying on the gate every week. therefore i have no problem in pledging my share. The issue i believe with the club is that the season ticket pledge was just too cheap., ok we may have only got around 6 or 7 thousand holders but at even £160.00 a pop would have been £1.2million as opposed to the £800 k or so we got for 10800+ Members. maybe it all seems black and white from my eyes but isnt that as a sports fan how you want it to be... Please for the sake of our club PLEDGE NOW..
The above is exactly the reason why me and the missus pledged our £100 each, for all those who have yet to pledge, just remember that if we fail to hit the target then darker days lie ahead than those we have had for the last 7 days.
We need every fan to leave their season ticket at home and pay on the gate, drink the bars dry and eat all the food, all enter the golden gamble and donate the winnings
We need every fan to leave their season ticket at home and pay on the gate, drink the bars dry and eat all the food, all enter the golden gamble and donate the winnings
We need every fan to pledge regardless of 'he said,she said,blah,blah...' If the worst happens i hope all the people who refused to pledge because of Hood etc will be pleased at the outcome of their stubborness when there is no more Rugby League to watch in Bradford. You couldn't make it up.
Well, the emotional stakes have definitely been raised for me. I just bought a virtual ticket on behalf of my late Father. He attended in person for over 70 years, including the glory days of the 40s and early 50s, the depths of the early 60s, right up to our peaks in the first 8 years of Superleague. Now he'll be there virtually and in spirit on Friday.
I'm afraid that if as Hood suggests only 1,600 season ticket holders have pledged then that speaks volumes of how bad the club's communication with its core fans has been on this issue. They have managed it very badly indeed. Sure there are constraints but I'd guess the majority feel in the dark and being viewed as mugs. I say that because i can't think of any other reason than a lack of trust why at least 50% of the season ticket holders or more wouldn't have pledged. I mean, it is a bit of a captive audience, and can be viewed as the most committed to the club's cause. And the club has so far seemingly failed to convince them.
Of course it will - Dudley Hill, Vic Rangers, Clayton, etc, etc... They will be there after the Bulls have gone. But whether Bradford Bulls will live on in any recognisable form remains to be seen doesn't it?
The essence of a club is the supporters, the reformed club driven by Trevor Foster and the fans is the same in spirit as the Bradford club that preceded it. The Bradford Bulls are just the current conveyor of that and, to me, are not the be all and end all of things.