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Wish i got layed as often as the aleague pitches................................................. :ashamed:Sym said:pitch has been relayed I heard
Sym said:pitch has been relayed I heard
With only 13k in a 45k capacity stadium I'd assume the majority of the cheaper category seats were empty as well? Heaven help is if a prelim. final attracts no more than that in our largest city. The weather shouldn't be used as an excuse when the 3 nrl games last night/evening got 11,12 and 18. We also can't keeping using the nrl games themselves as an excuse when we will be overlapping more and more as the comp is extended. They have to either learn to compete for bums on seats or get used to small crowds and low returns.Forum Phoenix said:Sym said:pitch has been relayed I heard
Thank god for that!
Also just heard prices were $60 cat A.
(On the NRL opening round mind you which is of course cheaper to attend)
Add parking and food... it's just too much. Obviously. You watch the cam scan past empty cat A seats... and then finally reach the mostly full lower cat seats... WTF does that tell you FFA???
When will they learn that 26 thousand at $30 will generate more revenue via food and drink and the superior atmosphere is worth much more, especially in these building stages of our game.
There is a blockbuster at ANZ. They were in a no-win situation.Roy Law said:Apparently there are no NRL games today...but you wouldn't expect the FFA to have scheduled Sydney's game for today would you?
curious said:I noticed in the sfc forum the CEO commented (in answer to a question about the club it's advertising/promotion policy) that they target the football community and don't intend to target advertising/promotion towards the general community. His reason given was that with the numbers of juniors/players in the Sydney basin they don't need the general community. I think the regular numbers they have been getting might just show that up as how to bake an insular pie with a sprinkle of wishful thinking and a pinch of arrogance.
FFC Mariner said:The very same FFA who bragged that having the yoof semi at Pluim saved them money.
Still cant understand why they run the finals and not the clubs. If its all about the money, not too hard for ticketek to send to FFA not the clubs.
V odd
FFC Mariner said:Good post Jaza and dont get me started on finals ticketing, I have never fought my own before but came close at the away leg of the major semi at EAS.
To whoever thought that a mobile billboard featuring Elrich was a great ad spend, I have some news for you.
Talk to most Coasties and they dont even know when games are on. Surely local radio could be used better?
Or how about email lists held by club/CCF - or is that too cheap and simple. Emailing to members to tell them the game is on is fairly pointless. I ALREADY KNOW.
Excuse me noodle nuts, I was quoting your CEO. My further comment reflects his advertising policy isn't working regardless of targeting football juniors or holding up placards at city traffic lights while standing naked and singing 'Oh lord it's hard to be humble". The crowds are laughable in a one team city.Jaza_SFC said:curious said:I noticed in the sfc forum the CEO commented (in answer to a question about the club it's advertising/promotion policy) that they target the football community and don't intend to target advertising/promotion towards the general community. His reason given was that with the numbers of juniors/players in the Sydney basin they don't need the general community. I think the regular numbers they have been getting might just show that up as how to bake an insular pie with a sprinkle of wishful thinking and a pinch of arrogance.
His point was more about marketing $$ wasted. Have you ever tried to market a product in Sydney? The cost is outrageous. Everyone cries out for standard stuff like print media and TV ads, but that's easy to say when you're not the one signing off on $30k cheques for one-off medium-sized ads in the big papers. The cost is ludicrous.
Quick marketing lesson - since you don't seem to understand the basic principles.