Here's Your Chance Campbelltown

@black and white tiger said:
The Penrith V Manly game today only pulled 11000 fans as well and that's 2 Sydney teams. As I said a bit disappointing but overall to be expected versing a Townsville team.

Put it in further perspective, Manly v Roosters last Sunday afternoon only got 12,500.

Regardless, it was a below average crowd by Wests Tigers standards, but hardly wrist cutting stuff….
 
The main issue for me is the $30 GA entry fee, seriously you pay $60 for 2 adults and then get slugged ridiculous prices for food/drinks etc.

$5 a small bucket of chips $4 for a small cup of ice cream, when u have kids its a very expensive day out. When I had no kids I used to attend EVERY home game, now I can't afford to as I can't go to the game without the kids. I'd like to know what other clubs charge in terms of GA admission because afaic $30 is just ridiculous, $20 for me is a fair charge.
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Had an absolute ball yesterday, yeah the crowd wasn't huge but they did support the team well. Bit pricey but hey you dont travel 400km's every weekend to watch a great game of footy so you live with that.
Maybe if we were playing the Sharks or maybe Dragons the attendance would have been higher because really how many Cowboy fans can there be in Sydney? Add 7000 Sharks or Dragon fans to the 13000 Tigers fans and you have a packed stadium. Anyway great day great result go the Tigers.
 
The wife and i got along yesterday, being locals, and for 13K people the atmosphere was pretty good. Nothing like a few odd decisions to fire up the crowd.

We did have a couple of crackers from the burn behind us unleashing all sorts of colourful verbage throughout the game which kept us thoroughly entertained.

I agree with the GA pricing, especially given the demographic in the area but it was also interesting to note the amount of fans hard into the pokies afterwards to offset that. Given the spike in revenue the leagues club gets after the game, surely some softening of the GA pricing can be rolled out?

I have to admit i did laugh when farah was on the deck getting treatment after trying to burrow over the line someone yelled out "get him a kebab"
 
@Tigermac said:
@cochise said:
@Knuckles said:
@cochise said:
The ticket prices are obscene. I'm a season ticket holder but took my parents along aswell today. I can not believe that the ga tickets are $30 each, that is terrible.
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Not cheap mate …. Ask a single income family renting in the region.
I agree the club should do a bit more research on its fans in it's south west heartland.

If my parents had not have travelled down with me today, I think they would have turned around and went home when they saw the ticket prices. Luckily dad let me put $5 on moltz as 1st try scorer for him. Made his money back.
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Prices are a joke. What's wrong with say $15.00 GA for adults and $5.00 for kids.

Well to start with if they halved the prices they'd have to double the crowd. I'm sure more people would go if it was cheaper to get in but they'd have struggled to attract 26,000 yesterday given the ground only holds 21,000.

Secondly, I'm sure I'm going to get abused for this and I know some people struggle financially but, sorry, $25-30 to see the best players in the game live is really not expensive. If you decided to sack off the football yesterday and take your kids to see Men In Black 3 (not in 3D) at Campbelltown Event Cinemas instead you'd have been paying $18.50 an adult and $13.50 a child. So your choice is Robbie Farah putting his body on the line versus Tommy Lee Jones phoning it in + ten bucks.
 
@Wagga Tiger said:
Had an absolute ball yesterday, yeah the crowd wasn't huge but they did support the team well. Bit pricey but hey you dont travel 400km's every weekend to watch a great game of footy so you live with that.
Maybe if we were playing the Sharks or maybe Dragons the attendance would have been higher because really how many Cowboy fans can there be in Sydney? Add 7000 Sharks or Dragon fans to the 13000 Tigers fans and you have a packed stadium. Anyway great day great result go the Tigers.

Love your attitude Wagga Tiger,
Your 100% correct about the crowd No's. Throw in another Sydney team and this thread would not even exist.
And after a great win like that how could we not travel down to Canberra to support the boys.

And yeh, the crowd even tho small was very vocal. Didn't appear that way on TV but at the ground they really did get behind the team.

Great day !
 
Disspointing crowd figure, great atmosphere.

A good send off with a few weeks or so before the boys land at a home game again
 
@hybrid_tiger said:
I went today (as I always do) and the crowd was simply disgraceful.

Great weather, Sunday afternoon, Tigers coming off 4 straight wins, playing a very good team, Internationals all over the park. To get 13,000 there is a joke, there is simply no good enough excuse to justify that poor turnout.

I don't know what the issue is but there is clearly a big problem and it needs to be looked into.

Spot on mate. Can't believe that poor turnout.
Ticket pricing is excessive no doubt, but given you pay 20 - 24bucks to watch a movie now-a-days… 30 bucks for a footy game seems inline... doesn't it :/
 
I know its not a perfect solution but from memory the home ground memberships stacked up ok in terms of pricing. You can also pay it off via direct debit over a few months.

Who knows, maybe thats what the club is trying to do in setting the GA prices so high
 
@AndTheKungFoSing said:
@hybrid_tiger said:
I went today (as I always do) and the crowd was simply disgraceful.

Great weather, Sunday afternoon, Tigers coming off 4 straight wins, playing a very good team, Internationals all over the park. To get 13,000 there is a joke, there is simply no good enough excuse to justify that poor turnout.

I don't know what the issue is but there is clearly a big problem and it needs to be looked into.

Spot on mate. Can't believe that poor turnout.
Ticket pricing is excessive no doubt, but given you pay 20 - 24bucks to watch a movie now-a-days… 30 bucks for a footy game seems inline... doesn't it :/

I also don't believe the pricing is a real issue. The club needs to make money and to suggest the tickets should be $10 or $15 is simply not feasible or possible and nor is it good business sense. Anyway, Campbelltown is no more expensive than going to any other ground in the NRL, is it?

For some reason, people are staying away. It is a real problem and something has to be done about it.
 
For those saying the ticket prices are fair, please explain why our club charges the MOST out of ALL the Western Sydney teams…

GA for a Panthers game is $22 for an adult

GA for a Eels game is $22 for an adult

GA for a Bulldogs game is $20 for an adult pre-sale or $25 for gate tickets.
 
@Mad Tiger said:
For those saying the ticket prices are fair, please explain why our club charges the MOST out of ALL the Western Sydney teams…

GA for a Panthers game is $22 for an adult

GA for a Eels game is $22 for an adult

GA for a Bulldogs game is $20 for an adult pre-sale or $25 for gate tickets.

And what is the financial state of Parra and Penriff?

The Bulldogs can afford to charge $20 for an adult, because they have a 80,000 seat stadium to fill. And unless WT go back to Homebush, you will not see ticket pricing at that mark.

FFS, we can't have it both ways… If you want more games played at CSS and LO, you'll have to pay a premium. Like many others have said, $30 to watch 160 mins of Rugby League over four hours is better than paying $20 to watch the latest 80 minute Hollywood offering which these days seems to be a remake, a comic book adaptation or a banal piece of crap.
 
The players saying that Leichhardt is their favourite home ground just a week before is hardly a good marketing ploy. If the players don't want to play there, why should the fans fork out their hard earned cashola
 
@Cultured Bogan said:
@Mad Tiger said:
For those saying the ticket prices are fair, please explain why our club charges the MOST out of ALL the Western Sydney teams…

GA for a Panthers game is $22 for an adult

GA for a Eels game is $22 for an adult

GA for a Bulldogs game is $20 for an adult pre-sale or $25 for gate tickets.

And what is the financial state of Parra and Penriff?

The Bulldogs can afford to charge $20 for an adult, because they have a 80,000 seat stadium to fill. And unless WT go back to Homebush, you will not see ticket pricing at that mark.

FFS, we can't have it both ways… If you want more games played at CSS and LO, you'll have to pay a premium. Like many others have said, $30 to watch 160 mins of Rugby League over four hours is better than paying $20 to watch the latest 80 minute Hollywood offering which these days seems to be a remake, a comic book adaptation or a banal piece of crap.

We are the only Sydney based team to charge that much…

All others charge between 20-25 for GA tickets...

Ive never had an issue paying to go to the footy but when you have a family its a bloody expensive day out and its understandable why the crowds aren't as big as what people would like.. Afterall the people of Campbelltown aren't exactly made of money...
 
Family GA Tickets were $60 (2 x Adults, 2 x Children)

That is pretty reasonable especially if you take your own food
 
Well.. we had a great time, the crowd was fantastic! Beau Ryan loved the crowd. After a lot of people made their way out, a lot of supporters were still chanting, Beau got such a kick out of it, he was punching his fist in the air. They all came back to the club which was good. Only a hand full of Cowboy fans there, as you would expect. As for the Magpie stand why are some of you so picky? Who cares?
 
Dissapointed in the crowd figure. Was expecting 15k+.

Given the current economic climate how can the club justify the price increase over the past two years. From $18 in 2010, $25 in 2011 and now $30 for a GA ticket ? … and this at a ground that the Wests Tigers have trouble filling.
 
Before the season started certain people tried marched in protest for more games to be played at Campbelltown. This game was their chance to show that their march was justified but the numbers showed that marchers were just blowing their own horn.
 
@Mad Tiger said:
@Cultured Bogan said:
@Mad Tiger said:
For those saying the ticket prices are fair, please explain why our club charges the MOST out of ALL the Western Sydney teams…

GA for a Panthers game is $22 for an adult

GA for a Eels game is $22 for an adult

GA for a Bulldogs game is $20 for an adult pre-sale or $25 for gate tickets.

And what is the financial state of Parra and Penriff?

The Bulldogs can afford to charge $20 for an adult, because they have a 80,000 seat stadium to fill. And unless WT go back to Homebush, you will not see ticket pricing at that mark.

FFS, we can't have it both ways… If you want more games played at CSS and LO, you'll have to pay a premium. Like many others have said, $30 to watch 160 mins of Rugby League over four hours is better than paying $20 to watch the latest 80 minute Hollywood offering which these days seems to be a remake, a comic book adaptation or a banal piece of crap.

We are the only Sydney based team to charge that much…

All others charge between 20-25 for GA tickets...

Ive never had an issue paying to go to the footy but when you have a family its a bloody expensive day out and its understandable why the crowds aren't as big as what people would like.. **Afterall the people of Campbelltown aren't exactly made of money...**

Jeez that's a big generalisation.

In regards to being the only Sydney team who charges that much…

- Parra & Penriff are in pretty bad financial state;
- The Bulldogs and Souths have a 80,000 seat stadium and can afford to charge less to put more bums on seats;
- St George, Manly and Cronulla have all cried poor and previously asked for NRL grants early which indicates a poor financial position;
- Easts is propped up by Uncle Nick and his mates at Channel Nine.

WT is a business and a private company, and it would be reckless management to not charge appropriately to ensure the club is making money. I highly doubt WT are price gouging as they're not exactly swimming in cash.

The inability to fill LO and CSS up is also championing a cause to play all games at the likes of Allianz or Homebush, where we are paid to play there, rather than the other way around.
 

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