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| Quote ="Ganson's Optician"The Halliwell Jones is a ten minute walk from the West Coast mainline, 2 minutes walk from the transpennine line, 2 minute walk from the bus station, bus services from Wigan and St Helens stop outside and it less than a five minutes drive from both the M6 and M62.'"
Twickenham Station is served by 24 trains an hour. The town itself is served by 18 different bus routes.
Quote ="Ganson's Optician"If transport links were so good you wouldn't be struggling so much. Surely a stadium close to a tube station would be better, as people can use their Oyster Cards.'"
You're about topoint out why this is an often repeated misguided statement...
Quote ="Ganson's Optician"I have to say, if I lived in London.....'"
Gotta love the beer mat musings of the norvun masses when it comes to Londons crowds......not a ing clue
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| Quote ="gutterfax"
Gotta love the beer mat musings of the norvun masses when it comes to Londons crowds......not a loving clue
Damn.....I fed you....now you'll come back
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Not trying to wind anyone up, as you can see from my OP I had a brilliant time at the Stoop last August, I may have even spoken to some of you. I can only go off what RL fans I know in London say, who have cited transport as a reason for being unable to get to games. Of course there are numerous reasons why you struggle, which are no doubt discussed both on this forum and in the board room ad nauseum.
I personally believe London are a force for good within the sport and to lose the club would be a huge blow, but an average crowd this year of under 3,000 isn't good enough. I saw when I was there that you had a billboard outside the station, and if memory serves you had viyns put on a few taxis but clearly somewhere down the line it is going wrong. Huddersfield Uni recently carried out a survey on behalf of Leigh Centurions, maybe similar research would help. I would be on the phone to Wakefield, their crowds are up 25% which is a superb achievement.
Dare I say getting to Wembley would help more than anything? Of course easier said than done...
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| Quote ="Ganson's Optician"Not trying to wind anyone up, as you can see from my OP I had a brilliant time at the Stoop last August, I may have even spoken to some of you. I can only go off what RL fans I know in London say, who have cited transport as a reason for being unable to get to games. Of course there are numerous reasons why you struggle, which are no doubt discussed both on this forum and in the board room ad nauseum.
I personally believe London are a force for good within the sport and to lose the club would be a huge blow, but an average crowd this year of under 3,000 isn't good enough. I saw when I was there that you had a billboard outside the station, and if memory serves you had viyns put on a few taxis but clearly somewhere down the line it is going wrong. Huddersfield Uni recently carried out a survey on behalf of Leigh Centurions, maybe similar research would help. I would be on the phone to Wakefield, their crowds are up 25% which is a superb achievement.
Dare I say getting to Wembley would help more than anything? Of course easier said than done...'"
The 'fans' that say its hard to get to are the ones who dont come to games. The only thing that will truly help is a consistently competitive side with some star names. We lack credibility, even with RL fans.
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| Quote ="Ganson's Optician"I can only go off what RL fans I know in London say, who have cited transport as a reason for being unable to get to games....'"
..These RL fans are, as a matter of course, mainly Northen ex-pats who therefore have no reason or desire to follow another team. I know LONDON based RL fans who travel for over 3 hrs each way for home games...I know of at least a dozen ex-pat northerners who attend 1 London Broncos game a year.....the one where THIER HOME TOWN TEAM come a calling.
For the 10 years I have followed this club I have heard every excuse rolled out for the lack of interest in the game down in the capital, from transport, Union tie ins, crap team, no atmosphere, the dog ate my homework, bad weather etc etc etc ...they are all points with merit in the eyes of those who use them as an excuse for not attending games, but in reality, they are not the reason that the club struggles with attendances......there is one and only one reason that the club struggles to attract interest from fans, sponsors and investors........and that is because they, for some unknown reason, refuse to promote, market or advertise themselves in any way....
...back on thread. The OTR games will be another waste of time, that unfortunately, if one of them gets a 5k gate, will see the management stick a pin in a map of that venue and move the club there, with the promise to the RFL that the fans will flock to Gillingham/Oxford/Orient/Brighton or wherever a failing soccer club needs a new tenant to pay its debts off
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| Quote ="Ganson's Optician"Not trying to wind anyone up, as you can see from my OP I had a brilliant time at the Stoop last August, I may have even spoken to some of you. I can only go off what RL fans I know in London say, who have cited transport as a reason for being unable to get to games. '"
It is not a reason, it's an excuse.
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| Quote ="BroncOnIon"It is not a reason, it's an excuse.'"
not even that...it's a cop-out!
RL fans are fans of their CLUB and that's where TGG falls down IMO. What we need is to engage a group of "like mined people/locals" as OUR fans....and then build on that.
Feltham/Brentford/Ealing/Hounslow etc....none of these local ordinary residents have ever been asked to a game properly....maybe they'll have more luck in Kent next year
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| Quote ="gutterfax"not even that...it's a cop-out!
RL fans are fans of their CLUB and that's where TGG falls down IMO. What we need is to engage a group of "like mined people/locals" as OUR fans....and then build on that.
Feltham/Brentford/Ealing/Hounslow etc....none of these local ordinary residents have ever been asked to a game properly....maybe they'll have more luck in Kent next year
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Would be a disaster for me personally if we went to kent but it might at least give us a potential audience to focus on. Something we have been terrible at. Eg oyster card holders and taxis getting swallowed up in a massive city.
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| We were told last November that many of the people who attended England v Australia had a London postcode, were these people contacted after the game?
Looking forwards to playing you anyway, wherever it is. I was hoping to combine it with a trip to watch Hemel, but it is a bye week for them unfortunately. Hopefully see a few of you there and continue this conversation, which will no doubt still be ongoing over a beer or two.
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| Quote ="Ganson's Optician"We were told last November that many of the people who attended England v Australia had a London postcode, were these people contacted after the game?
Looking forwards to playing you anyway, wherever it is. I was hoping to combine it with a trip to watch Hemel, but it is a bye week for them unfortunately. Hopefully see a few of you there and continue this conversation, which will no doubt still be ongoing over a beer or two.'"
Whats this 'beer' thing you talk of? Is it the northern word for Pimms?
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| Quote ="Tre Cool"Whats this 'beer' thing you talk of? Is it the northern word for Pimms?
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That stuff they sell in Kings Bar for the price of a three bedroom house here in Hull!
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| Quote ="Ganson's Optician"That stuff they sell in Kings Bar for the price of a three bedroom house here in Hull!
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Have they started selling half-pints in the Kings
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| Same discussion in the close season again...
The first time I went to the Stoop was the 1999 season, I think it was the Gateshead match. There were big adverts in the Metro (when it was just a London free rag). I'd only been to one RL match before and that was the Challenge Cup Final earlier that month. (The misguided northerner earlier in the thread should be informed now that the Challenge Cup Final does not register with Londoner's the fat, baldies in their tight colourful replicas, with funny accent and beautiful daughters are just thought to be football fans.)
I went with my dad and brother, we showed up at Twickenham station and wandered towards the ground and somehow found our way (a very long way along the two main roads). We went to the shack in the car park to get tickets and were given 3 loyalty cards, which was stamped with a reward that increased in value (a pint/Virgin Cola, a pint and programme, a ticket, can't remember the rest) for every match attended. The incentive worked and we all went to every other home match that season and discovered the quick way to the ground!
I'm afraid to say that since 1999, I've been to the Valley once and to Griffin Park once (both freebies for winning the Bronco Fan Fantasy League). I watch all the Super League on offer on Sky but have had no desire to go back.
It's got nothing to do with how rubbish the team is, but the whole RL experience. In 1999 the Stoop was a dive, the "half-stand" and the two temporary ones with the crappy blue seats. But it was different. It was different to other sports on offer in London. The Nandos hut, the cheap Fosters, Buck, the sun, and the biff! It was a glorious first and last summer of live rugby league for me and the family.
To me London rugby league is about that experience. I didn't want to watch RL in a soulless echoing football stadium with only half a stand open. It put me off and by the time London RL returned to the Stoop, that lovely scrapheap had transformed into something resembling a football stadium. Cold, shady, can't wander or change ends, etc.
The "on the road" fixtures were tempting, but not for long. Why football stadiums? Some suggestions to try and recreate that unique experience: Blackheath RU, Crystal Palace athletics (temp. stands on the track), Underhill (the closest London has to a Castleford-esque real RL ground), Prince's Park Dartford (unique eco-stadium), Tooting & Mitcham (lovely new main stand). If any of these were to shock and provide bumper attendances then a long-term investment/purchase agreement could be achievable, affordable and essential upgrades made.
It's obvious that the future of the London Broncos lies away from the Stoop, the same discussion happens every year, while the number of attendees drops (I assume), by this I mean the number of different people who attend a Broncos match. The club seems more and more dependent on a loyal band of supporters and just cannot seem to attract new fans, even for a single match a year.
Sorry to go on, but until the board recognise that they have to provide Londoners with a unique sporting experience then nothing will ever change. Londoners already have their sporting loyalties and need something unique offered before it even registers on the radar. Who are the London Broncos?
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| It makes no difference where they play, if they are any good or total crap, what beer they sell at games, what the ground looks like, if the after match entertainment is top notch, if the replica kit is trendy or if the cheerleaders are fit....if you stop asking people to come, then they won't come....really....nothing else matters.
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| Indeed, and when we have floating supporters who claim to love watching their Rugby League on Sky but refuse to support the sport in a proper fashion, we will never get anywhere. How can our club grow when these people put the rugby league on offer second to their 'experience'? For people totally new to the sport, I get it, but I find Mr Afro's stance very disappointing.
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| Quote ="Trevor Lee's Afro"To me London rugby league is about that experience. I didn't want to watch RL in a soulless echoing football stadium with only half a stand open. It put me off and by the time London RL returned to the Stoop, that lovely scrapheap had transformed into something resembling a football stadium. Cold, shady, can't wander or change ends, etc.'"
I sympathise with a lot of your points but, as with other posters, I find your stance on The Stoop baffling. Have you ever seen a Quins RU match on the telly when the ground is full? They generate a pretty good atmosphere then. I don't find The Stoop soulless at all, a rarity for modern stadia. Can't wander?! You can sit anywhere you like in the East Stand and I'm sure no-one would bat an eyelid if you went and sat in the north stand. Bits of the west stand used to be unallocated too. This point is a complete red herring.
To say rugby league can't work at The Stoop is disingenuous. The club has ensured that rugby league doesn't work there by marketing poorly, twinning it with a poor quality product on the pitch. Of course there is appetite for RL in the capital, but until a competent management operation is put in place, the market will never be sufficiently tapped.
FWIW I still really enjoy the experience, in spite of the low attendances. The Stoop's a cracking venue and give me it over Underhill or Tooting & Mitcham (seriously?!) any day of the week.
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| I still enjoy the day out of RL and the stoop as well and so does everyone I bring but it could be a lot better, that loyalty offer sounds good with the stamped cards, most people have a loyalty card of some kind in their wallet, so if we could get a broncos card in their wallet they will have to keep thinking about is and coming to see us again.
I think if I'd have started supporting last season it would be unlikely I would want to buy a season ticket this year though and that's regardless of any otr games
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| I went to Tooting & Mitcham not long ago to watch Maidstone United, it's bloody awful.
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| Mr afro are you from cas? You don't come to the stoop because its too good now? You are weird man, I presume you watch sl on a black and white tv coz it was much better in the old days of the floodlight trophy and Eddie waring
Can see your point though look at all the Wigan fans who gave the game up when they moved from central park
The stoop is not a football ground its a dedicated rugby stadium, and honestly I long for the day when I can't change seats at half time, why, because that will mean the stadium is full.
As for this engaging the locals rubbish, the club demographic is not as a local club, our support base probably covers an area bigger than bloody Lancashire so promoting the product is actually not as easy as the Wigan chronically or cash enquirer, we need to cover a much wider patch, but until we start winning games its pointless
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| Mr Afro are you Gus in disguise?
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| Quote ="daftdad"Mr Afro are you Gus in disguise?'"
If not, then he is using the same herbs.
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| After all these years i think i've come to the realisation that if the stadium was in Hyde park, between Kings Cross and Euston, Trafalgar Square or on The Mall, they still won't attract new supporters or investment with the current incumbents in charge, Ratner could do a better job.
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| Quote ="Trevor Lee's Afro"Same discussion in the close season again...
The first time I went to the Stoop was the 1999 season, I think it was the Gateshead match. There were big adverts in the Metro (when it was just a London free rag). I'd only been to one RL match before and that was the Challenge Cup Final earlier that month. (The misguided northerner earlier in the thread should be informed now that the Challenge Cup Final does not register with Londoner's the fat, baldies in their tight colourful replicas, with funny accent and beautiful daughters are just thought to be football fans.)
I went with my dad and brother, we showed up at Twickenham station and wandered towards the ground and somehow found our way (a very long way along the two main roads). We went to the shack in the car park to get tickets and were given 3 loyalty cards, which was stamped with a reward that increased in value (a pint/Virgin Cola, a pint and programme, a ticket, can't remember the rest) for every match attended. The incentive worked and we all went to every other home match that season and discovered the quick way to the ground!
I'm afraid to say that since 1999, I've been to the Valley once and to Griffin Park once (both freebies for winning the Bronco Fan Fantasy League). I watch all the Super League on offer on Sky but have had no desire to go back.
It's got nothing to do with how rubbish the team is, but the whole RL experience. In 1999 the Stoop was a dive, the "half-stand" and the two temporary ones with the crappy blue seats. But it was different. It was different to other sports on offer in London. The Nandos hut, the cheap Fosters, Buck, the sun, and the biff! It was a glorious first and last summer of live rugby league for me and the family.
To me London rugby league is about that experience. I didn't want to watch RL in a soulless echoing football stadium with only half a stand open. It put me off and by the time London RL returned to the Stoop, that lovely scrapheap had transformed into something resembling a football stadium. Cold, shady, can't wander or change ends, etc.
The "on the road" fixtures were tempting, but not for long. Why football stadiums? Some suggestions to try and recreate that unique experience: Blackheath RU, Crystal Palace athletics (temp. stands on the track), Underhill (the closest London has to a Castleford-esque real RL ground), Prince's Park Dartford (unique eco-stadium), Tooting & Mitcham (lovely new main stand). If any of these were to shock and provide bumper attendances then a long-term investment/purchase agreement could be achievable, affordable and essential upgrades made.
It's obvious that the future of the London Broncos lies away from the Stoop, the same discussion happens every year, while the number of attendees drops (I assume), by this I mean the number of different people who attend a Broncos match. The club seems more and more dependent on a loyal band of supporters and just cannot seem to attract new fans, even for a single match a year.
Sorry to go on, but until the board recognise that they have to provide Londoners with a unique sporting experience then nothing will ever change. Londoners already have their sporting loyalties and need something unique offered before it even registers on the radar. Who are the London Broncos?'"
What a load of complete b**locks.
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