fun time frankie wrote:
I agree it should have sold out regardless of were it was played 32,000 stadium watching a double header should have been an easy sell we always need to blame something last night it was bonfire night last week it was hard to get to Hull on a Friday if England RU had been playing anyone anytime you can guarantee 80.000 sell out
Coventry just didn't appeal.
We looked at the fixtures and where they were.
Anfield was a no brainer, top stadium, top game guaranteed and a chance for a seat in the "Kop", it was a simple decision.
Then there was a choice between Huddersfield or Coventry and for us, we didn't want to miss seeing the Kiwis, so Huddersfield got the nod (just in case we didn't make the final) and it looks like we picked the right games.
Coventry is virgin territory for RL and on that basis 20,000 + isn't shocking but trying to sell a lopsided game is never going to be easy.
Regardless of any hype, Engalnd were always going to beat Scotland comfortably.
The RFL should do more to sell tickets through the clubs and use this network to sell tickets for the International fixtures.
Union does very well at allocating tickets through the clubs, right through the different tiers and if clubs dont sell their allocation, they dont get options for future games, which means that if they want tickets for the big games, they have to sell tickets for the less important fixtures.
This also generates interest in the fixtures etc, etc.