Grendel
Well-Known Member
This will descend into the usual mud slinging but anyway I want to explore the notion that the poor attendances at Northampton are driven as much by impracticality as anything else.
In truth Northampton was a nonsense ground share. Too far and a totally different county.
One thing I am sure of is that the people who would only go if its the Ricoh are a tiny minority. If the club had a 12,000 rugby stadium in the city it would sell out with the team now playing as it is.
What if it was a little bit further afield? Say a stadium existed in a 9 or 10 mile radius, what then?
In a honesty if this was the case i would have stayed away for a few games but, especially given the form of the team, returned by now.
NOPM has been made easy by the venue. It's a stupid choice, impractical for many. If it had been nearer I believe the resolve for many would have gone by now.
In truth Northampton was a nonsense ground share. Too far and a totally different county.
One thing I am sure of is that the people who would only go if its the Ricoh are a tiny minority. If the club had a 12,000 rugby stadium in the city it would sell out with the team now playing as it is.
What if it was a little bit further afield? Say a stadium existed in a 9 or 10 mile radius, what then?
In a honesty if this was the case i would have stayed away for a few games but, especially given the form of the team, returned by now.
NOPM has been made easy by the venue. It's a stupid choice, impractical for many. If it had been nearer I believe the resolve for many would have gone by now.