Quote ="WF2"I know what your saying, but is it actualy worth the cost
How many people in Wakefield DONT know we have a Rugby League team.......'"
Probably impossible to give an answer to this question but I would think it's actually quite a lot of people.
Wakefield has changed immeasurably since the glory days. Successive generations of people from the Asian sub continent, Africa and now Eastern Europe have arrived in the city with zero knowledge of RL let alone Trinity. With very little success and very little advertising presence how are they going to know about the culture, heritage and history of WT?
I've always thought the club has missed a trick with the population around BV. It would cost relatively little to send circulars to all houses ia certain area around the ground offering some concession to attend a game (as recompense for the inconveniences very other week????). Get the locals involved.
Also - every Road sign showing that you're entering Wakefield could have a sponsored, "the Home Of Wakefield a Trinity" sign. There should be one at Westgate station and it he bus station too.