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2019 Crowd Watch

beave

Coach
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15,679
They need to halve the ticket prices for Thursday night games and promote heavily to try get students in

i still can’t believe the prices from last week. $100 to sit in bay 318 for a regular season game is extortion. But they know us idiot fans will pay it because it’s the ‘derby’
 

Marlins

Juniors
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1,415
Nearly 22k, on a wet Thursday night, definitely not terrible. As said above, Sunday arvo would have been perfect, but Tv dollars pay the bills.
 

titoelcolombiano

First Grade
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6,645
The Broncos played Wigan on a Wednesday night in 1994 in front of 54,220. It is possible to entice people out on a week night and I think the NRL should work with clubs to put a bit more effort into the Thursday night experience at the ground so it is worth going out for.
 

VictoryFC

Bench
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The Broncos played Wigan on a Wednesday night in 1994 in front of 54,220. It is possible to entice people out on a week night and I think the NRL should work with clubs to put a bit more effort into the Thursday night experience at the ground so it is worth going out for.

Yes it’s totally the same thing comparing a R3 game against StG and a one off world championship game. Totally.
 

SLRBRONCOS

Referee
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25,170
i still can’t believe the prices from last week. $100 to sit in bay 318 for a regular season game is extortion. But they know us idiot fans will pay it because it’s the ‘derby’
? Wonder how many? And was this well publicised ? $20 is ok. But buy 1 get one would have got the plebs in!
They had adult tickets for $20.,, "Throwback" class.


Yep, those $20 tickets are released in the middle tier corners for some games, but limited to two bays and not marketed. They opened more areas up with that price but not till a few hours before kick off when everyone decided that home or bars were better for today.
 

Big Moose

Juniors
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58
At the gate, $45 for a GA ticket. $109 for eastern sideline. What do they expect? Would you pay $45 to sit behind the posts or sit at home and watch for free? Is 30k empty seats more valuable than filling those 30k seats for $15 each?
 

franklin2323

Immortal
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33,546
At the gate, $45 for a GA ticket. $109 for eastern sideline. What do they expect? Would you pay $45 to sit behind the posts or sit at home and watch for free? Is 30k empty seats more valuable than filling those 30k seats for $15 each?

TV coverage is too good now. The sooner clubs realise this the better crowds will be
 

Big Moose

Juniors
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58
TV coverage is too good now. The sooner clubs realise this the better crowds will be

People have talked about improving match day experience but places like Suncorp are world class. The play on the field should always be the no.1 selling point but no matter how good it might be, charging like that won’t increase attendances
 

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