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| The worse thing they the London Broncos did was to move into The Stoop, I know they are playing a game at the Leyton Orient's ground later in the season, hopefully they can tap into a new market on that side of city.
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| London must have a difficult job promoting our sport in Union territory just as the Tykes or whatever name they go by do in promoting their code in the League heartlands.
League fans should be supporting London not decrying their efforts, IMO.
It's unlikely such as McCarthy-Scarsbrook, Sharp, Clubb, Dixon, Sarginson, O'Callaghan, Bryan, Krasniqi would be playing in SL but for the Broncos existence. Hopefully there will be more like those in the future.
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| I think the part about playing and televising the match the same day the big Union game was being held at Wembley involving Quins is a fair point. It was poor decision by all involved. However i didn't mind see London or Wakey playing on tv and can understand why they picked this game as it had potential to be a close game (although it didn't happen). Sure if they wait until a top 4 team roll down to London it will provide a bigger crowd but at the risk of potentially seeing London comfortably beaten which would do them no favours at all.
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| My main point was the choice of game on the same day as the wembley game that involved Quinns. With 8 replies most of the crowd have posted here! Enjoy my trips to London but those empty stands did nobody any favours!
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| Can't say I particularly noticed much difference between yesterday's turnout and the norm for this SL Regular Round fixture. A little down on the average - without being the lowest - in front of the Sky cameras with a particular local counter attraction. The Broncos were also coming off the back of a loss at Widnes so they wern't exactly doing themselves any favours form wise manfully helping Castleford to prop up the table.
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| I never thought a crowd figure could stoop so low.
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| Shouldn't the main criticsm here be aimed at the whole Rugby League community who can't even fill Wembley for international games involving the national side, nor for one of the two showpiece events of the year, whereas the RU community can fill it for a normal league game?
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| Quote Old Feller="Old Feller"Shouldn't the main criticsm here be aimed at the whole Rugby League community who can't even fill Wembley for international games involving the national side, nor for one of the two showpiece events of the year, whereas the RU community can fill it for a normal league game?'"
Union has a much bigger fan and player base, particularly in the "casual" fan category. Clubs may not get huge crowds week in for normal games but there are lots who have little affiliation but would turn out to a showpiece event just for the beer and the day out.
I was at London Irish Sunday for the game against Leicester (the St Patricks day manufactured marketing event). Frankly I barely noticed the game, it was a day out for our entire minis section (and for 15 other clubs). It's a comfortable stadium and unlike when they play football there they actually treat you like adults and leave the bars open all through the game and after.
I don't know why we don't fill wembley anymore for CC or internationals (well maybe here the small shred of optimism we all had during the 80's and early 90's has finally been crushed out of us).
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| theres lots of local rugby games going ahead in the london area but its usually taking place at the same time as the bronco's games so local rugby fans cant get to see the professional game
i really hope that they draw a big crowd to the game at leyton orient as it might get barry hearn interested and he does know how to market events, a ground share offer from him might offer more benefit than the quins one as it puts the broncos nearer the heart of london
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| The majority of London fans (and I know that's still not many) choose to sit in the Wset Stand which is where the cameras are for Sky. There was a spell when they made us sit in the East so it looked better on TV but that was never the most popular move (the seats there are further from the pitch and when it gets to Summer the sun is in your eyes).
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| I think it's a legitimate argument to be seriously concerned about the lack of progression in the attendances. Catalans just 9,000+ for a game against Widnes - progress we have never seen from the Broncos - Im no expert but after all the time and money invested shouldn't there have been some positive signs in terms of attendances?
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