Quote ="luke ShipleyRed"But it raises am intresting question. Given that SL chairmen voted against Toronto joining sl last season. And this was part of reason against them. Do we think that the chairman (who are all mostly only interested about there own clubs), are going to be keen to have Toronto, New York, Catalans and Toulouse and wherever all in SL? That's 4 home games where there will be very little extra cash from away fans.
How will fans from other clubs react to them all being in. Will they just save up and go to these away games, ignoring most of the others? Will people rather go for 4 days in Toronto rather than the m62 roadworks on a Friday night?
And how attractive will our game be to TV, marketing etc. if there are rows and rows of empty seats and a home crowd only?'"
But the thing is, they know that these games will attract next to no away fans. Catalans have been in the league for over 10 years now, so clubs should be doing everything they can to get more people in when they play Catalans at home. But instead, clubs stand still and allow for this lower attendance.
Get out in the community, give tickets to local businesses or schools for this fixture. School kids will have paying parents coming along, plus any money made from sales in the club shop or concourse.