Ulster v Connacht, Sat May 4th 2019 17:35
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Re: Ulster v Connacht, Sat May 4th 2019 17:35
All returned tickets have been on general sale for a week now.
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Re: Ulster v Connacht, Sat May 4th 2019 17:35
Filthy is a word which should be used with caution in Rugby circles .
It is usually reserved for the dirtiest of players who go beyond the normal annoying minor cheats - like holding or late tackles — something akin to the late deliberate straight arm or a nip of the thigh digging in the grimy nails .
The fall in attendance could reflect a number of things . A reaction to the mismanagement and betrayal of two players and one of the basic fundamentals of rugby « loyalty « to members when innocent of any crime .
When many already were already unhappy with the disloyalty shown to Ruan by Ulster and the IRFU .
How players , who the public admire , are treated can have a serious effect on the way fans see their role and worth to a Club.
Secondly at the end of last season a substantial number of senior players retired who had i assume a certain drawing power — the Tommy Bowe Fan base for one .
If the current group of young players can inspire the public then the attendance should improve .
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It is usually reserved for the dirtiest of players who go beyond the normal annoying minor cheats - like holding or late tackles — something akin to the late deliberate straight arm or a nip of the thigh digging in the grimy nails .
The fall in attendance could reflect a number of things . A reaction to the mismanagement and betrayal of two players and one of the basic fundamentals of rugby « loyalty « to members when innocent of any crime .
When many already were already unhappy with the disloyalty shown to Ruan by Ulster and the IRFU .
How players , who the public admire , are treated can have a serious effect on the way fans see their role and worth to a Club.
Secondly at the end of last season a substantial number of senior players retired who had i assume a certain drawing power — the Tommy Bowe Fan base for one .
If the current group of young players can inspire the public then the attendance should improve .
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Re: Ulster v Connacht, Sat May 4th 2019 17:35
Nonsense. If this were the case, 15k+ Ulster fans wouldn't have travelled to the Aviva a month ago.rumncoke wrote:Filthy is a word which should be used with caution in Rugby circles .
It is usually reserved for the dirtiest of players who go beyond the normal annoying minor cheats - like holding or late tackles — something akin to the late deliberate straight arm or a nip of the thigh digging in the grimy nails .
The fall in attendance could reflect a number of things . A reaction to the mismanagement and betrayal of two players and one of the basic fundamentals of rugby « loyalty « to members when innocent of any crime .
When many already were already unhappy with the disloyalty shown to Ruan by Ulster and the IRFU .
How players , who the public admire , are treated can have a serious effect on the way fans see their role and worth to a Club.
Secondly at the end of last season a substantial number of senior players retired who had i assume a certain drawing power — the Tommy Bowe Fan base for one .
If the current group of young players can inspire the public then the attendance should improve .
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Re: Ulster v Connacht, Sat May 4th 2019 17:35
No disrespect to Tommy, but I'd be surprised if too many were forking out just to see him grace the Ravers turf post Ospreys
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Re: Ulster v Connacht, Sat May 4th 2019 17:35
Could lack of BBC coverage be a factor? I know if it's on tele it might keep a few people in on rubbish nights, but it's also essentially free advertising.
Have there been more Saturday matches this year as they don't seem to get as big an attendance?
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Re: Ulster v Connacht, Sat May 4th 2019 17:35
It was falling before the BBC lost the rights. I think we will be years recovering from the Kiss era.Deraless wrote:Could lack of BBC coverage be a factor? I know if it's on tele it might keep a few people in on rubbish nights, but it's also essentially free advertising.
Have there been more Saturday matches this year as they don't seem to get as big an attendance?
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Re: Ulster v Connacht, Sat May 4th 2019 17:35
We probably need to look further back to put it into context.Dave wrote:Average attendances appear to be declining.
2016/17: 15,961
2017/18: 14,663
2018/19: 13,697
10 years ago, what was the average gate?
Then somewhere along the way it became the place to be seen - so there were a lot of bandwagon jumpers filling up seats and terracing. Over the past few years, that has receded - probably starting around the time dHumph departed. So the peak was not a reflection of true support.
Our gates are substantially up on where they were 10 years ago; and are probably approaching what will be a long term baseline (catastrophes excluded). From that we can maybe increment up a few percent every year.
I don't think the blame can be levelled at any one person, even our ex-CEO. Why does a new restaurant in Belfast do great trade for 6 months then be shuttered 3 months later?
Re: Ulster v Connacht, Sat May 4th 2019 17:35
Tommy attracted the birds I doubt if they gave a toss about him going to Wales.
The media coverage is down thanks to Logan and reduced exposure of the game might effect crowds .
But what is being measured is average attendance and that would reflect lower attendance at the start of the season, missing internationals whereas the 15000 + in Dublin reflects the effect of two things A Derby match and ERC both ensure a better than average interest .
IMO as the current squad develop attendance may improve but Ulster folk have long memories and unforgiving nature when authority is abused .
While the likes of Dave huff and puff many say little but just turn their back and walk away .
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The media coverage is down thanks to Logan and reduced exposure of the game might effect crowds .
But what is being measured is average attendance and that would reflect lower attendance at the start of the season, missing internationals whereas the 15000 + in Dublin reflects the effect of two things A Derby match and ERC both ensure a better than average interest .
IMO as the current squad develop attendance may improve but Ulster folk have long memories and unforgiving nature when authority is abused .
While the likes of Dave huff and puff many say little but just turn their back and walk away .
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Re: Ulster v Connacht, Sat May 4th 2019 17:35
Everyone will have their own theory on this but unless UR do some proper market research we will never know for sure.Amiga500 wrote:We probably need to look further back to put it into context.Dave wrote:Average attendances appear to be declining.
2016/17: 15,961
2017/18: 14,663
2018/19: 13,697
10 years ago, what was the average gate?
Then somewhere along the way it became the place to be seen - so there were a lot of bandwagon jumpers filling up seats and terracing. Over the past few years, that has receded - probably starting around the time dHumph departed. So the peak was not a reflection of true support.
Our gates are substantially up on where they were 10 years ago; and are probably approaching what will be a long term baseline (catastrophes excluded). From that we can maybe increment up a few percent every year.
I don't think the blame can be levelled at any one person, even our ex-CEO. Why does a new restaurant in Belfast do great trade for 6 months then be shuttered 3 months later?
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Re: Ulster v Connacht, Sat May 4th 2019 17:35
Also, summer sports have started.
I and some others I know were able to attend last Saturday only at the last minute (and many of us are season ticket holders) as the weather didn't allow play in our summer activities... this week however the forecast is much better!
Perhaps a Friday night game would have "allowed" a bigger attendance?
I and some others I know were able to attend last Saturday only at the last minute (and many of us are season ticket holders) as the weather didn't allow play in our summer activities... this week however the forecast is much better!
Perhaps a Friday night game would have "allowed" a bigger attendance?
Re: Ulster v Connacht, Sat May 4th 2019 17:35
Not just Ulster struggling to get a crowd for this weekend. Our Limerick cousins are letting 2 kids in free for every adult ticket sold to boost the crowd for the game v Benetton.
Re: Ulster v Connacht, Sat May 4th 2019 17:35
WTT are summer sports?
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Re: Ulster v Connacht, Sat May 4th 2019 17:35
Leather on willow.
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Re: Ulster v Connacht, Sat May 4th 2019 17:35
CricketDave wrote:WTT are summer sports?
Tennis
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Hill walking
Muff Diving Al Fresco....
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Re: Ulster v Connacht, Sat May 4th 2019 17:35
Beach volleyball season has kicked off in Nirth Down,Dave wrote:WTT are summer sports?
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