Move the 2014 Amlin challenge cup to a bigger venue.
Move the 2014 Amlin challenge cup to a bigger venue. / Announcements / Communication from the ERC / Comments
Guest |
#22014-05-01 14:02Keep the pressure up Jon. The ERCs article was happy to highlight the poor showing at the Stoop (a final between two of the most southerly French teams) and yet not the 20,000+ that attended the Dublin final with one Irish team. |
Guest |
#32014-05-01 14:35Well done, I understand Northampton had to move their Semi Final to MK Dons stadium because of size and now the final is at a 12000 seater. Keep pushing |
DavidH |
#52014-05-01 14:57Yes, yes, yes. Far better for just one person to talk to ERC, but in the certain knowledge that you're speaking for thousands. |
Guest |
#82014-05-01 16:17Thank you for your efforts Jon. ERC response is inadequate to say the least. They are so short of an acceptable ticket allocation for Bath and Northampton that it is an insult to both sets of supporters. |
Guest |
#92014-05-01 17:04With Bath (12,300) and Saints (13,500) regularly playing in front of capacity crowds, this was a no brainer from the start. Perhaps indicates the disdain even ERC show to the 2nd string competition!! |
Guest 12 |
#10 Keep going...2014-05-01 19:42We're all behind you Jon, please keep the pressure up so that we can all enjoy this amazing achievement with our local club. |
Guest |
#112014-05-01 21:14A further 400 tickets doesn't change the principle here. Both clubs attract at least 10k to home matches so an allocation of 5K per club would seem to be a minimum. There may have been smaller crowds at recent finals but here we have two English clubs within driving distance of the venue and an attendance of 20K or more should be possible. Kindly look for an alternative venue, there is a month before the match. Harry |
Guest |
#122014-05-02 00:17Pathetic response from a money based organisation with little interest for real rugby fans |
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