Kick and chase at the Reebok
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Kick and chase at the Reebok
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_u ... 044751.stm
Not seen it mentioned anywhere on here today so here it is. Sale are using the Reebok to host 1 match for the next 3 seasons. Granted we'll be getting money from it, and the ground has been used for loads of rugby games in the past, but not sure we really need it this time. All it's going to do is screw up the pitch which is better than ever. There's also a decent possibility that it will be used for another game this year around February time.
Sale Sharks will play next year's Premiership home match against London Irish at the Reebok Stadium.
The stadium is home to Premier League side Bolton Wanderers and holds a capacity of 28,200.
Attendances at Sale's Edgeley Park ground have fallen in recent years and their opening two Premiership fixture attracted fewer than 8,000 fans.
But the club are targeting a sell-out at the game, which is to be played on Saturday, 16 April 2011 at 1730 BST.
The Reebok has previously hosted rugby league matches but this will be the first game of rugby union played on the ground.
We want to show the North West some real ambition and give the region a rugby team that they can truly be proud to support.
Sale's chief executive Mick Hogan
Sale chief executive Mick Hogan said: "Today's announcement is the culmination of nearly 12 months of work.
"We now have four months to achieve a sell out crowd, and I truly believe that there are almost 30,000 people in the North West who would like to attend a live game of Sale Sharks' rugby.
"We want to show the North West some real ambition and give the region a rugby team that they can truly be proud to support.
"This isn't a one-off either, we have an agreement with Bolton that will see us bring a Premiership game to the Reebok Stadium over each of the next three seasons."
Not seen it mentioned anywhere on here today so here it is. Sale are using the Reebok to host 1 match for the next 3 seasons. Granted we'll be getting money from it, and the ground has been used for loads of rugby games in the past, but not sure we really need it this time. All it's going to do is screw up the pitch which is better than ever. There's also a decent possibility that it will be used for another game this year around February time.
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On Sunday I commented how great it looked. Guessing the concerts over the summer didn't help it much. A couple of rugger games is the last thing it needs. April has a tendency to be a pretty damp time of the year as well so it'll be incredibly cut up.Armchair Wanderer wrote:Even on the first couple of games of the season the grass was a bit patchy in places. Can see it becoming a cabbage patch!
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Unless they plan on giving away 10,000 free tickets to families in the region.. It won't be fulljimbo wrote:Also, would anyone on here be tempted to go to this? Can't see how it would work too well - not far enough from Sale to attract a truly new fan base, and in the middle of rugby league country.
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I like me rugby, but like yourself WtW, concerned about the pitch.William the White wrote:not tempted to attend.
do not want it to happen - they'll feck up the pitch...
That said, unless crowds start picking up, and with our finances being what they are at the minute, alternative money generating schemes are likely to be on the increase rather than decrease (and before anyone starts on "people from Bolton not attending", there were a few thousand United fans short of their normal turn-out, last week too - anyone remember the last time the away end sold out both tiers?)
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How many can fit in the away end?Worthy4England wrote:That said, unless crowds start picking up, and with our finances being what they are at the minute, alternative money generating schemes are likely to be on the increase rather than decrease (and before anyone starts on "people from Bolton not attending", there were a few thousand United fans short of their normal turn-out, last week too - anyone remember the last time the away end sold out both tiers?)
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I'm guessing it's 9,000 down the sides and 5,000 in each end, or 10,000 down the sides and 4,000 in each end?Armchair Wanderer wrote:How many can fit in the away end?Worthy4England wrote:That said, unless crowds start picking up, and with our finances being what they are at the minute, alternative money generating schemes are likely to be on the increase rather than decrease (and before anyone starts on "people from Bolton not attending", there were a few thousand United fans short of their normal turn-out, last week too - anyone remember the last time the away end sold out both tiers?)
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Caps is being his usual belligerent self. United fans stand and therefore don't get given the full allocation anymore. Which doesn't change the fact that every club is experiencing a drop in attendances.
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Not in the least bit belligerentLord Kangana wrote:Caps is being his usual belligerent self. United fans stand and therefore don't get given the full allocation anymore. Which doesn't change the fact that every club is experiencing a drop in attendances.
Fact was it was suggested United didn't sell out, but they did
Uniteds attendance at our place doesn't paint a true picture, anyway
A (very) significant % of their allocation doesn't go on sale
It is held back for staff and corporates
Thats why there was much less black and much more red and white than there would've been 5 years back
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