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| Quote ="ccs"... Catalans might be added to that list as well. If rovers make the top 3, then 2 SL teams will more than likely be in the playoff, which might sound improbable, but has, I think, happened before.'"
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| Quote ="fun time frankie"You do surprise me Erik I love your hatred of our club it's so bitter if you win at Wembley and you post I bet you mention us oh and there's one member of our feeble pack that would walk into your team'"
Seriously?
Who?
No apologies for wanting the worst for a club that made a big effort to kill off Hull. I'd like the dobbins to be the architects of their own demise though with Hull sat on the sidelines laughing rather than being involved in any underhand dealings like Lilley & Co.
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| Got me wondering who would it be can't think of anyone. Lunt as back up hooker but that's all. Rovers played well yesterday and tackled well. But can't think of one man who would get into our team and that's not being biased. Fair play to them but effort will only get you so far
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| Quote ="hull2524"Got me wondering who would it be can't think of anyone. Lunt as back up hooker but that's all. Rovers played well yesterday and tackled well. But can't think of one man who would get into our team and that's not being biased. Fair play to them but effort will only get you so far'" a million quid more funding gets you a bit further
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| Well, Leigh look out of the reckoning now they've appointed Kieron Cunningham as "Head of Rugby".
Down side for Hull KR is that now all the other teams should beat Leigh as well.
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| Quote ="rover 2000"a million quid more funding gets you a bit further'"
Yes, the £1m gift you sold your remaining soul for worked wonders...?
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| Quote ="Dave K."Anyone know our average attendance and how it compares to last year?'"
Comparing the eleven regular season games against the respective games last season (replacing Rovers with Leigh) our average is up by 420 (11,298 to 11,71icon_cool.gif.
The Rovers/Leigh attendance was 7,259 down unsurprisingly. If we'd have played Rovers rather than Leigh and had got the same attendance as last year then our average would have been 12,378.
The Salford attendance this season was down 1,249 although in 2016 it was the first home game which will have given it a boost. The only other attendance to drop was the Wigan game (and only by 327). That was the Saturday evening TV game on the same day as the Paul Heaton gig.
The Catalans and Castleford attendances were up by over 2,000 each and the Leeds attendance up by almost 5,000.
Perhaps some of the Hull fans who only go to the derby simply went to another game instead.
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| Quote ="ComeOnYouUll"Comparing the eleven regular season games against the respective games last season (replacing Rovers with Leigh) our average is up by 420 (11,298 to 11,71icon_cool.gif.
The Rovers/Leigh attendance was 7,259 down unsurprisingly. If we'd have played Rovers rather than Leigh and had got the same attendance as last year then our average would have been 12,378.
The Salford attendance this season was down 1,249 although in 2016 it was the first home game which will have given it a boost. The only other attendance to drop was the Wigan game (and only by 327). That was the Saturday evening TV game on the same day as the Paul Heaton gig.
The Catalans and Castleford attendances were up by over 2,000 each and the Leeds attendance up by almost 5,000.
Perhaps some of the Hull fans who only go to the derby simply went to another game instead.'"
Cheers mate, so crowds are up slightly, add to this money from away games, which must make us a few quid and the cup run, we should be doing well this year.
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| Quote ="PCollinson1990"Yes, the £1m gift you sold your remaining soul for worked wonders...?'" please enlighten me always interested at clubs who sell there souls / identity
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| Quote ="rover 2000"please enlighten me always interested at clubs who sell there souls / identity'"
We've never sold anything, yes, we merged but your wonderful chairman helped make that necessary.
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| Yes bring them on, love em
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| Quote ="ComeOnYouUll"Comparing the eleven regular season games against the respective games last season (replacing Rovers with Leigh) our average is up by 420 (11,298 to 11,71icon_cool.gif.
The Rovers/Leigh attendance was 7,259 down unsurprisingly. If we'd have played Rovers rather than Leigh and had got the same attendance as last year then our average would have been 12,378.
The Salford attendance this season was down 1,249 although in 2016 it was the first home game which will have given it a boost. The only other attendance to drop was the Wigan game (and only by 327). That was the Saturday evening TV game on the same day as the Paul Heaton gig.
The Catalans and Castleford attendances were up by over 2,000 each and the Leeds attendance up by almost 5,000.
Perhaps some of the Hull fans who only go to the derby simply went to another game instead.'"
You'd expect your crowds to be up this season after a good season on the field
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| Quote ="fun time frankie"You'd expect your crowds to be up this season after a good season on the field'"
Indeed although it doesn't always work like that.
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| Quote ="PCollinson1990"We've never sold anything, yes, we merged but your wonderful chairman helped make that necessary.'" whats your evidence?
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| Quote ="rover 2000"whats your evidence?'"
You're kind of illustrating the point as to why we don't want or need the derbies back, enjoy the qualifiers and we'll enjoy Wembley and (hopefully) Old Trafford.
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| Quote ="rover 2000"whats your evidence?'"
HDM October 1999
"Barry Lilley the Hull KR Chairman made a short statement about the situation to the Hull Daily Mail after the meeting and said, “There is no way that they (Hull FC) will be allowed to take a place in the Premiership and Hull KR will be the only Club in Hull with their own identity”.
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| Quote ="The Dentist Wilf"HDM October 1999
"Barry Lilley the Hull KR Chairman made a short statement about the situation to the Hull Daily Mail after the meeting and said, “There is no way that they (Hull FC) will be allowed to take a place in the Premiership and Hull KR will be the only Club in Hull with their own identity”.'"
Well Bazza old bean, that went well didn't it!!
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| The attendance figures are interesting. Both teams have seen an average increase, probably neither expected to in the circumstances.
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| Who are these rovers that you all speak of? I don't pay much heed to the lower leagues, are they as good Coventry bears?
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| I started watching Hull when the Derby was the focal point of the season as we and rovers were the top teams at the time.
In the SL years the Derby is anticipated only by the underdog side. They are a nerve shredder of a game as they are awful to lose. A close derby win is fantastic (2010, Briscoe last play tackle. 2013, Greens "legal" try. 20 nil down and still..... You get the picture)
If I am honest, they only thing I want a derby for is to see Hull completely destroy rovers, pretty much as we have since magic 2015.
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| Quote ="Mrs Barista"The attendance figures are interesting. Both teams have seen an average increase, probably neither expected to in the circumstances.'"
I think Hull's increase is down to,
1. Winning last season's Challenge Cup at Wembley
2. Having a very good, established and settled squad and Club
3. More tolerance to a downturn in performances/defeat
4. Confidence in our ability to finally compete at the business end of the season
If Rovers had been the SL this season our average would have been higher by another 200-300.
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Quote ="Sheldon"No they don't, they need SL.
I'd guess that they've brought far more to our ground than we have to there's since DL began.'"
Not exactly my point - I think that our current need for the derby rivalry in Super League in terms of a) financial requirements, b) the motivation factor and c) publicising the club and the game in Hull and beyond, is much lower than it was prior to when they were last in Super League. We are growing our attendances, as highlighted earlier in the thread, as a result of improved performances, success in the cup and a much better league positions (and consistency) along with a very good marketing and community engagement department. Financially, the improved attendances plus prize money from the cup (and going far in the Super 8s) has nullified the extra income from the derby. And also, being the (much) bigger and more successful of the two teams in the city, we stand up without needing the derby to assist with the promotion of the club.
Rovers, I'd argue, have much more to gain from the derby than we would, and their involvement in Super League and the return of 2/3 derby games would prove this. They are a club with a lower financial income than us, so need the increase in gate receipts more than we do. We've seen on a number of occasions across recent years how they enjoy the rivalry and use it to whip the team and fans up, and aim to build momentum. And as the lesser side in the city, as has been the case with inter-city derbies across sport, the smaller of the two clubs usually benefits from being in the same league as their larger rivals, through increased appeal from fans and neutrals wanting to savour the atmosphere of a same-city rivalry.
This article helps to sum it up quite well: haas.berkeley.edu/faculty/papers/stawrivalry.pdf -
I'm not saying that we wouldn't benefit from the derby returning; only that, for Rovers, their need for the derby far outweighs ours, both as a club and as a fanbase.
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I'd guess that they've brought far more to our ground than we have to there's since DL began.'"
Not exactly my point - I think that our current need for the derby rivalry in Super League in terms of a) financial requirements, b) the motivation factor and c) publicising the club and the game in Hull and beyond, is much lower than it was prior to when they were last in Super League. We are growing our attendances, as highlighted earlier in the thread, as a result of improved performances, success in the cup and a much better league positions (and consistency) along with a very good marketing and community engagement department. Financially, the improved attendances plus prize money from the cup (and going far in the Super 8s) has nullified the extra income from the derby. And also, being the (much) bigger and more successful of the two teams in the city, we stand up without needing the derby to assist with the promotion of the club.
Rovers, I'd argue, have much more to gain from the derby than we would, and their involvement in Super League and the return of 2/3 derby games would prove this. They are a club with a lower financial income than us, so need the increase in gate receipts more than we do. We've seen on a number of occasions across recent years how they enjoy the rivalry and use it to whip the team and fans up, and aim to build momentum. And as the lesser side in the city, as has been the case with inter-city derbies across sport, the smaller of the two clubs usually benefits from being in the same league as their larger rivals, through increased appeal from fans and neutrals wanting to savour the atmosphere of a same-city rivalry.
This article helps to sum it up quite well: haas.berkeley.edu/faculty/papers/stawrivalry.pdf -
I'm not saying that we wouldn't benefit from the derby returning; only that, for Rovers, their need for the derby far outweighs ours, both as a club and as a fanbase.
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Quote ="Cardiff_05"Not exactly my point - I think that our current need for the derby rivalry in Super League in terms of a) financial requirements, b) the motivation factor and c) publicising the club and the game in Hull and beyond, is much lower than it was prior to when they were last in Super League. We are growing our attendances, as highlighted earlier in the thread, as a result of improved performances, success in the cup and a much better league positions (and consistency) along with a very good marketing and community engagement department. Financially, the improved attendances plus prize money from the cup (and going far in the Super 8s) has nullified the extra income from the derby. And also, being the (much) bigger and more successful of the two teams in the city, we stand up without needing the derby to assist with the promotion of the club.
Rovers, I'd argue, have much more to gain from the derby than we would, and their involvement in Super League and the return of 2/3 derby games would prove this. They are a club with a lower financial income than us, so need the increase in gate receipts more than we do. We've seen on a number of occasions across recent years how they enjoy the rivalry and use it to whip the team and fans up, and aim to build momentum. And as the lesser side in the city, as has been the case with inter-city derbies across sport, the smaller of the two clubs usually benefits from being in the same league as their larger rivals, through increased appeal from fans and neutrals wanting to savour the atmosphere of a same-city rivalry.
This article helps to sum it up quite well: haas.berkeley.edu/faculty/papers/stawrivalry.pdf -
I'm not saying that we wouldn't benefit from the derby returning; only that, for Rovers, their need for the derby far outweighs ours, both as a club and as a fanbase.'"
I put some very basic sums together a few weeks ago on the Rovers board following a claim by a Rovers fan that we're missing out on a bumper pay day by not having them in SL. When pointing out that the last Derby didn't attract a great deal of fans, the free juniors/% of away ticket deals, our awful deal with the SMC, no takings from food/drink outlets - the actual incremental profit from Rovers home game compared to the Leigh home game is around £70k.
Away fans are a bonus of course, but it's not particularly lucrative for us as a club. That's why our games are on a Friday night and not a Sunday afternoon.
Maybe it's a coincidence that our best years in SL have been when Rovers haven't been in SL with us. 2005-06, 2016-17? Ultimately, a prolonged period as Hull's only SL club would give us the pick of the bulk of corporates, sponsors, new fans, media attention, youngsters (if we had our own academy, but that's another story).
For us fans it certainly makes the season more interesting having them in SL, even if the derby was over-played, and they certainly bring more to SL than a few other current SL clubs.
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Rovers, I'd argue, have much more to gain from the derby than we would, and their involvement in Super League and the return of 2/3 derby games would prove this. They are a club with a lower financial income than us, so need the increase in gate receipts more than we do. We've seen on a number of occasions across recent years how they enjoy the rivalry and use it to whip the team and fans up, and aim to build momentum. And as the lesser side in the city, as has been the case with inter-city derbies across sport, the smaller of the two clubs usually benefits from being in the same league as their larger rivals, through increased appeal from fans and neutrals wanting to savour the atmosphere of a same-city rivalry.
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I'm not saying that we wouldn't benefit from the derby returning; only that, for Rovers, their need for the derby far outweighs ours, both as a club and as a fanbase.'"
I put some very basic sums together a few weeks ago on the Rovers board following a claim by a Rovers fan that we're missing out on a bumper pay day by not having them in SL. When pointing out that the last Derby didn't attract a great deal of fans, the free juniors/% of away ticket deals, our awful deal with the SMC, no takings from food/drink outlets - the actual incremental profit from Rovers home game compared to the Leigh home game is around £70k.
Away fans are a bonus of course, but it's not particularly lucrative for us as a club. That's why our games are on a Friday night and not a Sunday afternoon.
Maybe it's a coincidence that our best years in SL have been when Rovers haven't been in SL with us. 2005-06, 2016-17? Ultimately, a prolonged period as Hull's only SL club would give us the pick of the bulk of corporates, sponsors, new fans, media attention, youngsters (if we had our own academy, but that's another story).
For us fans it certainly makes the season more interesting having them in SL, even if the derby was over-played, and they certainly bring more to SL than a few other current SL clubs.
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| Derbies were worthwhile when they weren't ten a penny. If it was two per season one home and one away it would be good to see them back although I'm not fussed which league KR play in I've no interest. Their appeal in recent years has been heavily watered down.
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