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| Just read some more form the Sale side of it, the will be PLAYING ON A FRIDAY NITE, thank god for small mercy, that means WE SALFORD RLFC will be PLAYING HOPEFULLY ON A SUNDAY where will the toffs go now , and who f in cares.
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| The vast majority of people turning up on Monday don't read the Turkey and ,whilst they may have fond memories of the Willows, they just want to go and watch a decent game of rugby,locally.
We have a very neat modern ground and a competitive team.
That's a compliment to the club management.
Dual use of a stadium is long overdue.
Sports teams owning stadia will reduce.
Just go and enjoy it.
The glass is half full.
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| Quote ="LoyalFan"Fact is... there are a number of people on here who could do a better job than our CEO... and I lay a lot of the blame firmly at his feet as to why we are in the position of joint tenants of a stadium which we should have owned had we got it right years ago... but we didn't get it right did we.'"
This is the nub of it.
This in turn feeds into all the anguish over the Sale move. Some Salford fans don't want to sqaure the circle of why we are in this mess in the first place and simply throw their hands up and say 'face reality we don't own this stadium' and then the closest they get to asking why is saying 'people in Salford don't like RL.'
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| Quote ="Bigpev"Unfortunately if we would have stayed at the willows we would have been out by now, the RFL board are pushing clubs into financial gulfs because they want to see shiney new grounds, If thw Welsh set up hadn't thrown the towel in, Wakefield would have been kicked out. We now have the Bradford problem, surely when they put their bid in for a franchise the RFL must not have really looked at the real finances that a club that size would expect to cost and the costings that Bradford put forward, because by January the RFL bailed them out. So the real question is are the current rfl board really good for rugby league? are they fit and proper to run a multi-million pound business? So the move may have been wrong but the Willows under the current RFL administration was a total no no.'"
Well if Mr Salford put as much effort time and money into the willows like he has at barton i'm almost certain the willows could of been revamped to some degree.
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| Quote ="Bigpev"Unfortunately if we would have stayed at the willows we would have been out by now, the RFL board are pushing clubs into financial gulfs because they want to see shiney new grounds, If thw Welsh set up hadn't thrown the towel in, Wakefield would have been kicked out. We now have the Bradford problem, surely when they put their bid in for a franchise the RFL must not have really looked at the real finances that a club that size would expect to cost and the costings that Bradford put forward, because by January the RFL bailed them out. So the real question is are the current rfl board really good for rugby league? are they fit and proper to run a multi-million pound business? So the move may have been wrong but the Willows under the current RFL administration was a total no no.'"
Pev, you need to get your Labour mates on Salford council to seriously get on board and help us. We need answers about what agreement both clubs have with the joint venture company and if necessary we need a better deal for Salford.
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| Dream on !
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| Quote ="Bonita Red"Dream on !'"
Why?
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| Firstly,they wouldn't tell us.
I would love to know!
Secondly we have no right to know .
Thirdly ,the deal has been signed and won't be changed.
As I say,we are where we are.
Deal with it.
Enjoy it.
Swinton or Oldham,who regularly thrashed us,would give their right arms to be in the position we are,with a millionaire benefactor.
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| Quote ="Bonita Red"Firstly,they wouldn't tell us.
I would love to know!
Secondly we have no right to know .
Thirdly ,the deal has been signed and won't be changed.
As I say,we are where we are.
Deal with it.
Enjoy it.
Swinton or Oldham,who regularly thrashed us,would give their right arms to be in the position we are,with a millionaire benefactor.'"
We don't have a right to know what a ground part owned by our council is costing? You probably used to say we don't have a right to see what expenses MPs are claiming or we don't have a right to see who is meeting privately with the Prime Minister.
The deal could easily be changed - it's only a contract.
As for your Swinton or Oldham comment - is that how low we have sunk? Comparing ourselves with fallen giants of the past?
I want to see us move forward whereas you seem content standing still which inevitably means going backwards. I suppose if we did go backwards at least we might get the chance to ask Swinton and Oldham fans directly what they think of our Chairman, eh? Then again most people off this forum probably wouldn't bother going.
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| I will just deal with your final paragraph.
Staying at the Willows would have been standing still and therefore going backwards.
My point is that we have a good stadium and a decent team as a result of a forward looking Chairman.
Enjoy it.
Good night.
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| its a crutial time in the history of salford city reds, with Sale moving into our area the club and us the fans need to do as much as we can to promote rugby league, salford city reds and poo pooing any rugby union talk in the area.
im hoping that we are able to up our game and give sale a bloody noise in the battle for the manchester area.
Our manangement structure NEED to step up, this is a massive period and what is needed is strong leadership from top to bottom, JW HC DT and the rest of the saints that have put hard earned money into our club over the years need to restructure the club and make it look like Salford city reds is a organisation that is worth investing in.
Further investment will give us the money to expand our crowds and grow like sale in the area.
Without further investment we wont be able to compete its as simple as that, we will still plod around but our big chance this stadium has brought would have gone imo
Staying at the willows would have given us a slow death perhaps another 20 years of salford rlfc but nobodys is going to invest into a organisation which is slowly dying. Perhaps the bravest thing this club has ever done is taking the plunge with barton they went for it if they fail least they gave it a go...it was a poor go and it was a badly managed go...but it was a go all the same
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Fact is... there are a number of people on here who could do a better job than our CEO... and I lay a lot of the blame firmly at his feet as to why we are in the position of joint tenants of a stadium which we should have owned had we got it right years ago... but we didn't get it right did we.'"
Nail on head! Me, you, Walshy, KOTS, Iain, Chico even Martin LOL Unfortunately he's still hammering down his epitaph! He even knows us and reads everything we say and wishes we didn't exist! Does he give a ? Nope and why should he? Dave (not his real name) Tarry has done well out of Wilko as have many of us but he and us realise things dont last forever!
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| I reckon the Sale Sharks should change their name to the CUCKOO`s. They stand back and watch somebody else do all the work and then just step in and take over the nest !!!!
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| Quote ="Walshovski"Pev, you need to get your Labour mates on Salford council to seriously get on board and help us. We need answers about what agreement both clubs have with the joint venture company and if necessary we need a better deal for Salford.'"
that information will be commercially sensitive, but if elected myself I will work to get the best for Salford City Reds to enable them to get out into Salford and bring the crowds in.
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| Quote ="Michigan red"The simple solution would have been to move into the new stadium, for the club to get the marketing right and got the many extra 0000 bums on seats we need and maybe the owners might not have considered the option of a second tennant - the reality that was never going to happen. I really don't see how the club are getting shat on though! I'm not being flippant as if there is a reason they are and I'm missing it I'd gladly admit i'm wrong.
The Henson suggestion was mearly an idea, it would appear to me that the club gets a great many of it's 'brainwaves' from suggestions mooted on here so fail to see any harm in any suggestion that is meant with good intent.
We once bought an ex Wales RU international who granted had already converted to RL but hand't set the world on fire and he went on to become one of the best Captains I've seen and certainly one of the best props in the past 30 years.'"
How can you compare signing Dai Young to signing Gavin Henson on a joint deal? It's a stupid idea, we are Sale's rivals why an earth would they want to share players with us? And to be honest why would we want want to share players? I honestly don't believe you still think it's a good idea! I have no doubt for your love of Salford as you mentioned previously the only thing I'm doubting is some of the nonsense you have been spouting on here recently.
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| Quote ="LoyalFan"Fact is... there are a number of people on here who could do a better job than our CEO... and I lay a lot of the blame firmly at his feet as to why we are in the position of joint tenants of a stadium which we should have owned had we got it right years ago... but we didn't get it right did we.'"
Is this true though? There do seem to be people on here who [ithink[/i they could do better, but could they? What actual evidence is there that the club is badly run rather than being run on a shoestring budget? When you look, on the one hand, at the size of our crowds compared to other clubs, against, on the other hand, the fact that we have a new stadium (albeit not the one we hoped for) and a reasonable team, are we really that badly run?
So, for the people who think that way, what would you differently, and [ihow would you pay for it[/i?
It's a genuine question, so let's see if we can do it without some of the more excitable people on here having a tantrum.
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| Quote ="EX.SALF.UNI"Any idiot can see we've got much bigger problems to address than today's developments.'"
So you're finally admitting that there are major problems behind the scenes at Salford RLFC, then?
Those problems are the reasons why many of us are worried about the impact Sale moving in will have with Salford. The fact that we got 10,000+ at the last game at the Willows shows the interest is there. It's not that long ago we were getting crowds of 6,000 at the Willows, so the interest is definitely there. The problems can be traced to the strange decision to give McRae a four and a half year contract (possibly only strange with hindsight, although the appointment didn't exactly set people's pulses racing at the time). A poor, dull brand of rugby, relegation and a severe drop in the standard of off-pitch management (which can be traced to Trish leaving the club) has resulted in a number of people walking away.
We all know that rugby league is a vastly superior product to union, however look at the coverage RU has both in this country and across the world. Mass marketing, the way in which the RFU has gone about business and countless other factors have meant that union is a global sport whilst league is still pretty parochial. To think that union followers will willingly watch one game of RL and then think "wow, this is superb, I'm definitely watching this" is clutching at straws. If that was the case, RL would have caught up with union a long time ago. Look at what's happened when London, playing under the Quins banner, had double headers with the RU side. The union game was on first and everyone left before the league game started. Conversely, the majority of league supporters were not in the ground to watch the union game. No on has found a magic formula yet to market either code to the other and I seriously doubt Salford have the ability to change that.
With that in mind, if Salford's marketing carries on as it is, if the ticket prices stay as they are, if the no advanced tickets for members fiasco continues, if the car parking fiasco continues, if fiascos such as people buying East Stand season tickets and then being moved into the West Stand against their wishes continue and if we continue to rely purely on the new stadium factor and the amount of people crossing Barton Bridge then we will continue to attract a minimal amount of new supporters whilst slowly pushing away the old ones. If that does turn out to be the case, can you really see Sale being sympathetic to our plight?
We're in this mess because of our own mis-management. If we do not sort things out, some of which are basic things which can be easily corrected, then we will end up losing out to Sale on a huge scale but we will only have ourselves to blame.
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| I know that the Club is badly run in some areas. Web-based professionalism, online shopping, some areas of merchandising, to name a few. Although it's hard to gauge whether it's an over-reliance on certain individuals at the Club to do the job of a full team of people, or whether the people in the job are just not that good.
To a lesser degree things such as season ticketing and marketing have not been brilliant but yet again this might be down to shoestring budgets and an over-stretching of resources. Unless you are privvy to the goings-on in these areas we just don't know.
On the other hand, we seem to have financially savvy individuals running the finances. We work within our means, unlike some other Clubs, which is no mean feat considering how little money we must have to play with. The fact that the Club is around at all, let alone performing admirably in the top flight, with an apathetic population to draw from the Club must be doing something right in this area.
For me, it's getting the little things right that people remember that Salford are pants at. It could be as simple as replying to an email or actually having a professionally run shop. I realise these things are hardly make or break, but for curious members of the public these areas are the ones they first come into contact with. If the Club appear to be disinterested or amateurish it's a massive turn-off for bringing in new people. The positioning of the new ground means that members of the public don't get the chance to just pass on by and check it out. This means their marketing has to improve. Once again, financial cost figures here and it's debatable whether the outlay will bring in anyone at all.
That's all I can think of for now, but I'm sure more will spring to mind as the day rolls on...
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| Quote ="Red John"Is this true though? There do seem to be people on here who [ithink[/i they could do better, but could they? What actual evidence is there that the club is badly run rather than being run on a shoestring budget? When you look, on the one hand, at the size of our crowds compared to other clubs, against, on the other hand, the fact that we have a new stadium (albeit not the one we hoped for) and a reasonable team, are we really that badly run?
So, for the people who think that way, what would you differently, and [ihow would you pay for it[/i?
It's a genuine question, so let's see if we can do it without some of the more excitable people on here having a tantrum.'"
Go on then...
For a start, I've heard on the grapevine that Salford as a club are actually very unhappy with the stadium, the way in which things are being run and the deal we've ended up with. So I'm struggling to find any sort of comfort in that.
The team is doing as well as can currently be hoped and only an increase in budget could continue to push that forward. That is where I think most of us expected to be at and I think most of us would, looking at it objectively, be happy with that.
However there is a lot that can be done to boost attendances and the profile of the club. Without getting into ideas on what new measures could be introduced, how about some minor changes to existing procedures that could make a difference?
Ticket pricing. I've spoken to many people who would be interested in coming to a game, both as casual fans and supporters who've drifted away over the years. They've all said that £20 is too much for them to justify. Drop the price to £15 around the ground and I think more people would start to drift in to see what happens. If they like what they see, they'll start coming back.
Membership. The whole membership/season ticket package has been confusing and far more complex than it should have been. A simplified system, say a set advertised price for a ST which automatically makes you a member coupled with a competitively priced membership system giving discounts on match tickets is all that is needed. As nice as supporter packs, replica shirts and other extras are, I'm not sure they're really necessary and what is needed to attract people to hand their cash over in the first place?
Advanced tickets for members. Apparently, ticketline's system cannot handle members buying tickets in advance. This is ludicrious. I've heard the excuse that it's for "security", to prevent a member buying a cheap ticket in advance and passing it onto a non-member. Firstly, I'm not convinced that's the major problem it's being made out to be. You could also argue that a season ticket holder is able to pass their ticket onto someone else to gain free entry to a match if they themselves are unable to make it. I would have thought that would be a bigger problem as far as the club were concerned, but it doesn't seem to have caused as much of a fluster. Secondly, the way around it would be to use one of the following methods:
[list*Make a photo on each card compulsory. The card will then have to be presented at the turnstile as well as the paper ticket. The downside to this is that it could slow entry to the ground.
*A slight variation on the above theme. Instead of issuing paper tickets to members, load each ticket onto the card on match-by-match basis when purchased. This means that the membership card acts identically to a season ticket when a match day ticket has been bought by the member and is just scanned at the turnstile.
*Limit the purchase of a members' match day ticket to one per member. I would have thought this was already the case, but by the way in which the club are so wary of advanced sales suggests it isn't. When a members' ticket is bought, it can be registered on the system against that member and if they try to buy a second ticket for the same game they are prevented from doing so. That means only one person can benefit from the discounted price and the club has no possibility of losing out as they were expecting to sell one discounted ticket for the match anyway.
*Online ticket sales for members. I think the benefits for this, couple with some of the measures above, are self-explanatory.
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The online shop requires sorting. There are basic templates out there that even the smallest of businesses can use to get a shop up and running. It doesn't have to be flash and fanciful - just professional and functional.
Ensure all advertised email addresses are set-up to go to a specific computer and people know who's responsibility it is to check and answer them.
Have at least two members of staff on hand in the club shop, ensuring breaks can be taken without having to shut for an indefinite length of time. Even having a member of staff from another department covering for half an hour would make a huge difference if another wage would be a struggle.
Season ticket sales. I know two people who bought STs in the East Stand only to turn up for the Hull game and be shunted over to the West with no prior communication. Whilst this is unlikely to be a problem in the future now that we know the East Stand is not going to be open every week, it is something to learn from on basic good practice: STs should only have been sold in the South and West Stands in the first instance until the club knew whether or not there would be demand for the East Stand. If the stand had been kept open every week then people could then have had the opportunity to move across to there. As it stands, it was a basic error of judgment and breakdown of communication that left two long-standing supporters absolutely fuming at the way in which the club had handled the situation.
Again, that's just a few basic suggestions for now that shouldn't cost the club anything - the ticketing issues should be ticketline's problem to sort out and I would be very disappointed if we saw any kind of increase in costs due to these basic systems being implemented. Things like that would go a long way to helping the club out before you started looking at marketing plans, new investment and so on.
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| Many may be very unhappy with this news but the club has obviously been forced into this situation by the rugby league insisting on a new stadium to support Salford’s franchise application. Let’s be honest as much as some of us loved the Willows it did gave the club an impoverished image and it certainly wasn’t a platform to bigger and better things.
Personally I don’t think the build and operational costs associated with any new stadium today can justify only having only one team who play 13 times a year.
I feel that some comments on here are very defeatist and assume Salford will be threatened and weakened by Sale’s move to Barton. I think you have to ask the following questions:-
1. Will Salford fans stop watching league and watch union instead?
2. Will some Sale fans familiar with the stadium in the near future be tempted to watch some Superleague matches, especially in the summer during the union off-season?
3.Will the appeal of year round sports hospitality be of more interest to corporate sponsors and general rugby followers of both codes?
4. Does Barton with the potential to expand have the potential to establish itself as the rugby centre of the north-west in the future.
5. Could the new dual tenancy agreement and a modern stadium make a takeover more appealing to a wealthy new investor?
6. Will extra live union matches on TV promote the stadium and the city to millions more people and indirectly benefit Salford Reds with additional exposure?
7. Could both clubs share marketing ideas and initiatives? If a marketing idea works or fails both clubs could learn from each other.
8. Is it in the Stadium Management’s best financial interests for one or both clubs to fail?
9. Will the rugby football league stand back and let Salford fade into obscurity or will they be more supportive in protecting the image of the sport in it’s heartland region? If Salford fail the whole of rugby league fails.
I just think that some people have to look beyond their personal dislike for Union and their frustration that our support and finances isn't where we all want it to be. Who knows what is around the corner, this development could turn out to be the best thing to happen to our club in many years.
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| Quote ="theredshed"9. Will the rugby football league stand back and let Salford fade into obscurity or will they be more supportive in protecting the image of the sport in it’s heartland region? If Salford fail the whole of rugby league fails.'"
Yes, I mean, just look at what's happened to some of the other heartland clubs who've fallen on bad times over the years. The RFL have bent over backwards to keep many fallen giants at the top of the sport...
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| Quote ="Red John"Is this true though? There do seem to be people on here who [ithink[/i they could do better, but could they? What actual evidence is there that the club is badly run rather than being run on a shoestring budget? '"
Of course it's true.... I think you'd find it hard to get somebody who would come on here bigging themselves up to be able to do the job better... I said that I know of people who could do a better job... It's not for me to say whether I could do it better... although... yes... I probably could.
I know DT comes on here and reads the comments... as Black Cat said... he wishes that this message board didn't exist... perhaps because he got found out by many of us years ago.
Remember... He's the guy who though Dare Devil Duck was a good idea... Why ? (and this was straight from the horses mouth)... because 'kids love ducks'.... Genius... ... That worked didn't it ?
So for those (DT included)... who think I'm being a little unfair here... DT is in a position where he's in the firing line. One thing he has got in his favour is a skin thicker that a bullet proof vest... and all the criticism will be water off a ducks back to him.
Most clubs have operated on a shoestring budget at some point... take Huddersfield... and perhaps even Hull... Look how they have done with the right leadership off the field. Huddersfield are a wonderful example to every club out there... do you see us doing what they did while the club is run as it is ? I don't..... Do you think if we were taken over by a big investor... somebody with clear business sense... they would keep the current staff at the club ? (with the exception of the McNally's)...Not a chance... they'd see right through it.
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The point I was trying to make is a thriving Sale and a struggling Salford in the same stadium would reflect badly on Rugby League as a sport and it's board. I am sure Mr Lewis and Mr Wood will be taking a very keen interest in the future.
This isn't like a Harlequins situation where Union is established and rugby league is still considered an expansion area.
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Most clubs have operated on a shoestring budget at some point... take Huddersfield... and perhaps even Hull... Look how they have done with the right leadership off the field. Huddersfield are a wonderful example to every club out there... do you see us doing what they did while the club is run as it is ? I don't..... Do you think if we were taken over by a big investor... somebody with clear business sense... they would keep the current staff at the club ? (with the exception of the McNally's)...Not a chance... they'd see right through it.'"
Huddersfield have had the financial backing of a very wealthy man in Ken Davy. You cannot compare Huddersfield and Salford because they are not in the same financial league.
I'm sure any new investor at Salford would make some administrative changes and additions. The thing is they would probably have the finances available to pay more money to get the results. You can only do your best with the resourses you have. I'd like to go on holiday for a couple of weeks and get some sun on my back but if I can't afford it then it ain't going to happen is it?
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Point is.... look where they were... and where they are. Despite the wealthy investor... they still have to get the right people in to do the job. Doesn't matter how much money you throw at something... unless the infrastructure is right... it's not going to work.
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