gutterfax wrote:
...................... What worries me is that they spent 3 times what they normally do on marketing last year and got SFA in return. ...........................
When did The Welsh Psychedelic sci fi rockers sign for Quins??? Must have missed that one...................
Dave Lister wrote:
We've had statements from the club before on various topics. I hope for once that intentions are converted into actual actions this time around. Good news though, however I will only be applauding when things actually get done.
I suppose we'll find out by 2014. However reading between the lines of DH's statement he's put the focus regarding greater "Press Coverage" of RL in the national media firmly in the lap of the RFL. I still maintain that England being crowned World Cup Winners would be the best way of getting greater national media coverage. A Four Nations Victory this autumn would be a great start............
gutterfax wrote:
Nope...they got free tickets in 2008 and stayed away in their thousands.
I know a member of the London RL Refs society who got his free ticket in 2008. However, as well as his officating committments he also coached juniors in Northampton and was unable to use his ticket to attend games that often.
However, there is a school of thought that if you make people pay for tickets they are more likely to go to events. But is targeting the "community" game the correct route to market?
I suspect that this route to market is part of any payback for RFL "assistance" in other areas highlighted in DH's statement.
I just hope that the club markets the season tickets at the right audience's, one of those being the 500,000 plus residents of the London Borough of Richmond, the London Borough of Hounslow and the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames.