jirskyr
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@birchgrovetigers said in [Tigers future](/post/1378332) said:@cochise said in [Tigers future](/post/1378326) said:@birchgrovetigers said in [Tigers future](/post/1378325) said:@cochise said in [Tigers future](/post/1378322) said:@birchgrovetigers said in [Tigers future](/post/1378319) said:@cochise said in [Tigers future](/post/1378317) said:@birchgrovetigers said in [Tigers future](/post/1378316) said:I don’t think our success will come from copying other clubs.
5 each Campbelltown and Leichhardt. 1 game Tamworth, one game homebush forEaster Monday. Means we can ditch the nomad label, connect with our two areas and still bring in some cash with Tamworth and Easter game.
Media love Leichhardt, huge amount of growth/potential in Campbelltown. Play to our strengths. Reserve grade need to at very minimum play half games at campbelltown, half at lidcombe. COE in concord is good but now need an academy in MacArthur.
Challenge is money. We need to cover the money we gain from deal with stadiums nsw. don’t think that’s impossible though hard to know as a fan.
LO and CSS don't have the same draw for the corporate $, though looking at the Western Stand on Friday I don't know what corporate support we are getting at Bankwest either.
Totally. Really hard to know as a fan how many corporate boxes are getting sold and for how much at each respective stadium. But still think that is just soemthing that needs to be overcome through other means rather than a reason to keep playing at Bankwest.
It is hard, LO is one of my favourite places in the world but I think it is getting close to being below the standard for a modern top level sports team.
Nah, its awesome lol. Honestly I don't really buy into the whole "facilities are too old" narrative. People rock up, have a great time, go home and are safe the whole time. As long as no one is at risk and people turn up then they're good enough surely?
They don't rock up though, we average more at the big grounds than LO can hold. The averages aren't even close.
Tha not true and not a single Sydney club averages more than 22,000 (capacity of both Leichhardt and Campbelltown). Would be good to get a proper break down of attendances...ie not just average over all but broken down to time slots and Sydney opposition vs non Sydney opposition. As has been mentioned, since 2011 stadiums nsw gets to pick which games are played and Leichhardt and Campbelltown get the rest - hence so many games va Titans at campbelltown for instance.
Yeah I think the primary driver is the "premium" matches get played at Bankwest / Homebush and the traditional homes get the rest. And it makes sense, both from a COVID perspective and a maximum crowd perspective.
For example, Tigers v Parramatta on Easter Monday has become a real institution, extra long weekend and it's typically been mid-autumn warm. I haven't looked up the averages but it would be > 20K. If you played that match at LO and probably CSS you'd probably sell it out.
Interestingly we have Penrith this week at LO, being front-runners, then Rabbitohs at LO in the first week of July. Wouldn't normally expect to see these clubs at LO and I expect it will have a positive impact on crowds. We haven't played Rabbits at LO or CSS (don't think we've ever played them at CSS) since 2007, and back then we used to do it about once per year - between 2002 and 2007 (6 matches) the average LO attendance for a Rabbits game was 17,711, and that includes one match of 9,502 (2003), the others were all above 16K.