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| The club say we need 8,000 fans to survive at this new stadium. Does anyone know what the clubs plans are to hit this target because at moment with things going wrong at club it will never happen. The second thing concerning me is we can't it that target giving tickets out. We have now sold are main play maker why are fans going to want to come interested in following us when they see us selling off are best players. As anyone ever answered these questions at all to the forever reds if so please tell are supporters what is going on
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| Quote ="eccles star"The club say we need 8,000 fans to survive at this new stadium. Does anyone know what the clubs plans are to hit this target because at moment with things going wrong at club it will never happen. The second thing concerning me is we can't it that target giving tickets out. We have now sold are main play maker why are fans going to want to come interested in following us when they see us selling off are best players. As anyone ever answered these questions at all to the forever reds if so please tell are supporters what is going on'"
I just think I managed to translate that.
Clubs lose players its a fact of life and to say he was our main playmaker is farcical.
We have never had big crowds even in the Glory Years and until the Salford public get off their ar$es and start supporting the only professional sports club in the city then we never will.
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| Agreed given he was going anyway after 4 more home games I can't see that affecting the 8,000 target - however it is concerning that we've got a better coaching set-up than we've had for years, we've seen (some!) much better rugby than in the last few seasons, we've moved into a shiny new stadium yet still there's no dramatic increase in numbers - certainly we'll have had a boost from away fans coming to see the new ground but will that continue
One aspect has been the weather - the only decent weather for a home fixture so far has been the day we played at the EmptyHead!! Now that one you can't blame on Simms!!
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| If there is a hardcore of half that number,4 thousand,the shortfall could be made up by that hardcore paying the equivalent about of cash,per month,of the missing spectators entrance fee.
There will be many who can only afford half that amount; just as there will be many who can afford double.
The scheme could be given an original title like - SOS - Supporters of Salford.Or,Signings of Supporters.
Or,Supporting of Salford.
I think it is called a generic term so it can be used for obtaining funds from general members of the public should they wish to donate at specific times;perhaps in time of trouble.
All it would take is someone from the club to start the idea or better still,a request from the coaching staff.
(Banking details,of course )
Waiting for other people to do things usually means it never gets done.
If you don't ask you don't get.
Sometimes though,you can ask and still not get.
If supporters show willing,rich investors may do likewise.
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| Quote ="Prestwich Red"I just think I managed to translate that.
Clubs lose players its a fact of life and to say he was our main playmaker is farcical.
We have never had big crowds even in the Glory Years and until the Salford public get off their ar$es and start supporting the only professional sports club in the city then we never will.'"
Typical arrogance...only professional sports club... Swinton Lions are a professional Sports club perhaps you should qualify your statement to read full time professional club.
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| Quote ="Marshy1"Typical arrogance...only professional sports club... Swinton Lions are a professional Sports club perhaps you should qualify your statement to read full time professional club.'"
Swinton isn't part of Salford according to you lot though is it?
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| Quote ="Prestwich Red"I just think I managed to translate that.
Clubs lose players its a fact of life and to say he was our main playmaker is farcical.
We have never had big crowds even in the Glory Years and until the Salford public get off their ar$es and start supporting the only professional sports club in the city then we never will.'"
Hang on a minute lets get one thing straight. Blaming the people of Salford for the failings is nothing but pure narrow minded intelligence. How many times in the past 30 years have we been let down and embarrassed by this management and their constant fiasco's for god sake. Wilikinson's administration has undoubtedly held the club back for generations, keeping us afloat is the bare minimum. I believe the City of Salford has a great opportunistic catchment area to thrive in superleague with the right businessman at the wheel but the current owners have steered the clubs nose that far deep into the shlt they've blown it, and yet they still arise smelling of roses for the easily pleased.
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| I agree with PR! There is a general apathy to watching Salford City reds. I also agree the Salford board have not tried to market the club in any shape or form, however this season in a brand new stadium we have entertained & played a style of rugby worth watching but still have no takers unless we give the free loaders a ticket.
We really must stop kidding ourselves the increased gates have more to do with away fans than the Salford paying public.
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| Quote ="Marshy1"Typical arrogance...only professional sports club... Swinton Lions are a professional Sports club perhaps you should qualify your statement to read full time professional club.'"
The people who are keeping Swinton going deserve a lot of credit, but does that put "Leigh in Salford" ?
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| Quote ="Dantes Inferno"Hang on a minute lets get one thing straight. Blaming the people of Salford for the failings is nothing but pure narrow minded intelligence. How many times in the past 30 years have we been let down and embarrassed by this management and their constant fiasco's for god sake. Wilikinson's administration has undoubtedly held the club back for generations, keeping us afloat is the bare minimum. I believe the City of Salford has a great opportunistic catchment area to thrive in superleague with the right businessman at the wheel but the current owners have steered the clubs nose that far deep into the shlt they've blown it, and yet they still arise smelling of roses for the easily pleased.'"
The Chairman and the current board have put more into the club than you have that I am sure of.
To keep the club going with supporters such as yourself has been miracle, how many freebies have you had?
The club could have made better judgements/decisions over 30 years which club has always made the right ones?
I am not embarrassed at being a Salford supporter, I am embarrassed at the antics/ comments of some supporters though, when did the chairman run over your foot or terminate your employment?
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| Quote ="Prestwich Red"I just think I managed to translate that..'"
Please do so for the rest of us.
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| It's common for fans to have a go at the people who bail out rugby clubs. It's as thought fans feel that the club they support should have unfettered access to the private income of the owners.
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| Quote ="bewareshadows"It's common for fans to have a go at the people who bail out rugby clubs. It's as thought fans feel that the club they support should have unfettered access to the private income of the owners.'"
Agreed-and the fans who want the unfettered access to the owners funds put in very little money themselves and complain if they get a freebie and don't get a free drink with it.
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| As a Cas fan we of course played Salford at the beginning of the season. Our directors took the opportunity to speak with your directors during the game so that we could gain a better understanding of the required business model to sustain a new stadium. Ourselves at Cas, need 8500 per home game to reach a break even position and this is on a ground that we own and have minimal overheads. The business model presented to our directors was that for us to run a stadium like that of Salford's, we would need to average approx 10k to 10.5k per home game to break even.
The financial hole could be bigger than you expect and I would keep my ear to the ground if I was you. Otherwise as one fan to another best of luck!
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| Surely though if you own the ground the overheads are much greater.
Upkeep and maintenance.
Paying staff to run the place.
Utilities.
And God knows what else.
Where as we pay a rent and the stadium management company take care of that.
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| Quote ="the_grobs"As a Cas fan we of course played Salford at the beginning of the season. Our directors took the opportunity to speak with your directors during the game so that we could gain a better understanding of the required business model to sustain a new stadium. Ourselves at Cas, need 8500 per home game to reach a break even position and this is on a ground that we own and have minimal overheads. The business model presented to our directors was that for us to run a stadium like that of Salford's, we would need to average approx 10k to 10.5k per home game to break even.
The financial hole could be bigger than you expect and I would keep my ear to the ground if I was you. Otherwise as one fan to another best of luck!'"
Really? So, in a stadium that holds 12,000, you reckon that our break even crowd maybe closer to 10 to 10.5k? I'm sorry but that just doesn't add up at all and if that was the case, the stadium just wouldn't have been built as any sane business people (and they don't come much saner than Peel Holdings) would know that any business case we might have built that said we would get to that amount any time soon would have been a complete tissue of lies.
For clarity, again, the 8,000 that was quoted earlier this season is NOT our break even figure, it's the level at which we would be able to spend at full salary cap. I've not heard anybody talking about a financial hole at SALford, that's happening much closer geographically to you at BRADford.
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| Quote ="Michigan red"Surely though if you own the ground the overheads are much greater.
Upkeep and maintenance.
Paying staff to run the place.
Utilities.
And God knows what else.
Where as we pay a rent and the stadium management company take care of that.'"
Do you not think that your rent would have to include sufficient monies to cover all of these costs? I'm pretty sure that the stadium committee don't just absorb them at a loss as a charitable act. They have the same bills to pay, and they want to repay their investment...and they want to make the investment worthwhile by making some profit.
It doesn't mater what it is, when you rent anything out....1) you cover your costs....2) you make a bit of money to make it worthwhile....and 3) you make enough money to repay the investment.
If you own your own ground and your not re-investing in the ground as Cas clearly aren't..... you only have to cover operating costs...and that's it!
Honestly guys, at Cas we need a home attendance of 8500 to break even! We are averaging about 6k and facing a £350K loss at the year end. Put that in context with Salford and it paints a worrying picture, unless you have a money man to cover the loss.
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| The difference between Cas & us at Reds is that the costs are spread by Sale Sharks being joint tennants and the ground is used for other events - football / Challenge Cup semis etc. This helps pays upkeep by having the stadium used all year round. Our overheads are less.
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| Quote ="the_grobs"Do you not think that your rent would have to include sufficient monies to cover all of these costs? I'm pretty sure that the stadium committee don't just absorb them at a loss as a charitable act. They have the same bills to pay, and they want to repay their investment...and they want to make the investment worthwhile by making some profit.
It doesn't mater what it is, when you rent anything out....1) you cover your costs....2) you make a bit of money to make it worthwhile....and 3) you make enough money to repay the investment.
If you own your own ground and your not re-investing in the ground as Cas clearly aren't..... you only have to cover operating costs...and that's it!
Honestly guys, at Cas we need a home attendance of 8500 to break even! We are averaging about 6k and facing a £350K loss at the year end. Put that in context with Salford and it paints a worrying picture, unless you have a money man to cover the loss.'"
John Wilkinson has already stated publicly that the rent for the ground is nowhere near what people are guestimating and that we are indeed only paying a peppercorn rate! As agreed with Peel Holdings and Salford City Council. He has also stated, as previously mentioned that the 8k crowd figure would allow us to spend full salary cap and not needed to run the stadium! There is more to things for Peel and The Council that the eye can't see as to the reason the stadium was built, i.e. you scratch my back and we'll scratch yours! Port Salford anyone???????????
You could say Peel Holdings wants to build Port Salford, The Council say OK build us a stadium etc etc. and you can build Port Salford! <wink> <wink>. Something on the lines of Cable & Wireless being allowed to dig up every street in Greater Manchester for their fibre optic cables, Council get a very impressive indoor arena into the agreement!
Something along those lines anyway, there's something in it for everyone in the end. That's my take on things!
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| I would say other than perhaps half a dozen clubs in Superleague the future for many teams looks extremely bleak. The game as a whole isn’t financially strong enough to stand on its own two feet and continually relies on a small number of individuals to underwrite losses year on year. The RFL keep painting a lovely picture about the good health of our game but I think it’s nothing more than a smokescreen to protect and justify their executive positions at Red Hall.
Put simply their obviously isn’t enough money generated from TV licensing, Superleague sponsorship, club sponsorship, hospitality, gate revenues and merchandising to warrant 14 fulltime clubs paying the wages they are paying to be competitive. Furthermore there is a mass shortage of British playing talent and we are no closer at International level than we were in 1982.
Don't even get me started on the pitiful attendances for both highly marketed Exiles matches. Time for total rethink because the British game is in steady decline and anyone who thinks otherwise is living in cloud cuckoo land.
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| "theredshed"I would say other than perhaps half a dozen clubs in Superleague the future for many teams looks extremely bleak. The game as a whole isn’t financially strong enough to stand on its own two feet and continually relies on a small number of individuals to underwrite losses year on year.
What a great post some realism, I would go as far as saying there is no more than 4 clubs trading in the black in super league. Some people need to get real, rugby league is in melt down & needs some real vision at the top of the game.
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| Quote ="the_grobs"As a Cas fan we of course played Salford at the beginning of the season. Our directors took the opportunity to speak with your directors during the game so that we could gain a better understanding of the required business model to sustain a new stadium. Ourselves at Cas, need 8500 per home game to reach a break even position and this is on a ground that we own and have minimal overheads. The business model presented to our directors was that for us to run a stadium like that of Salford's, we would need to average approx 10k to 10.5k per home game to break even.
The financial hole could be bigger than you expect and I would keep my ear to the ground if I was you. Otherwise as one fan to another best of luck!'"
Sorry to hear the current status guys, however I did offer a little insight a few months ago for those willing to listen.
Best of luck!!
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| With so many clubs in trouble, money wise. Has the time come to go back to semi pro/part time with players holding a full time job outside of rugby ?. That is if they can get a job with employment as it is. Just a thought
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| The issue with going back to part-time employment is the attraction of Union to many of our better players. Sadly many would move as they do pay well and full-time.
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| Quote ="Prestwich Red"I just think I managed to translate that.
Clubs lose players its a fact of life and to say he was our main playmaker is farcical.
We have never had big crowds even in the Glory Years and until the Salford public get off their ar$es and start supporting the only professional sports club in the city then we never will.'"
Glory years??????? when was this then
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