London game confirmed
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35 years of pro rugby in london is heading for medium term surely,im not sure how much more the league can do.
Bums on seats,the big problem,you can have a daddy warbucks stroll through the door splashing the cash left and right as Marwan did at Salford and be met with the same reaction he has had this season at salford,no one turning up for games,i think and again history does back my view up with this there isnt the fan base down in London for Rugby League,and if a "daddy" comes along investing his cash then you can bet your bottom dollar he'll want a return sooner rather than later.
35 years is time enough to put down roots,maybe they ran before they could walk,but surely by now you would have thought the game down there would have been in a much better posistion than it is.
Bums on seats,the big problem,you can have a daddy warbucks stroll through the door splashing the cash left and right as Marwan did at Salford and be met with the same reaction he has had this season at salford,no one turning up for games,i think and again history does back my view up with this there isnt the fan base down in London for Rugby League,and if a "daddy" comes along investing his cash then you can bet your bottom dollar he'll want a return sooner rather than later.
35 years is time enough to put down roots,maybe they ran before they could walk,but surely by now you would have thought the game down there would have been in a much better posistion than it is.
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Re: London game confirmed
Perhaps there is now a even less rugby fan base in London seeing that it is now full of more and more non interested foreigners and the 'cockneys' have moved out to towns in Essex, Kent, Surrey etc with many now just travelling in on match days to watch the football team they support.gruffy wrote:35 years of pro rugby in london is heading for medium term surely,im not sure how much more the league can do.
Bums on seats,the big problem,you can have a daddy warbucks stroll through the door splashing the cash left and right as Marwan did at Salford and be met with the same reaction he has had this season at salford,no one turning up for games,i think and again history does back my view up with this there isnt the fan base down in London for Rugby League,and if a "daddy" comes along investing his cash then you can bet your bottom dollar he'll want a return sooner rather than later.
35 years is time enough to put down roots,maybe they ran before they could walk,but surely by now you would have thought the game down there would have been in a much better posistion than it is.
Even London Wasps RU now play at Coventry.
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London Calling
Well thanks to my wonderful friend ringing this morning 5 of us are going. Free ticket free travel. Anyone else got theirs yet? I'm looking forward to it.
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I think the real shift demographics is actually Londoners living in the greater London boroughs of Bexley, Bromley etc , and being replaced by young, white, English professionals in the inner city areas. Rather than 'foreigners'. Indeed, Bermondsey is still nearly 70% white British, but the old working class community has shrunk.
Id say that Millwall FC have a traditional London community of around 100,000 odd left to draw upon, out of a population of 600,000 odd.
However, perhaps Rugby League would appeal to these middle class professionals? Trouble is, they soon move out when they have kids.
Id say that Millwall FC have a traditional London community of around 100,000 odd left to draw upon, out of a population of 600,000 odd.
However, perhaps Rugby League would appeal to these middle class professionals? Trouble is, they soon move out when they have kids.
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I clicked on away travel to Millwall season ticket holders and it classes me as a non season ticket holder and charges me £26 . I see they are on coach 3 already .
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There are four separate sections;EDINBURGH-WARRIOR wrote:I clicked on away travel to Millwall season ticket holders and it classes me as a non season ticket holder and charges me £26 . I see they are on coach 3 already .
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Carer - Free
Adult Offer - £27 Charge
Season Ticket - Free
Concession - £20
I've did it online but it put two of us on one row & two on another so I've had to ring the club to cancel & re-book!!!
As for the coach we've been allocated coach 7
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I think it is very unprofessional of the 'Official Website' or even the club for that matter.
They say the tickets & coach will be available from Tuesday afternoon & then suddenly change their minds without warning or notification & they are on offer in the morning.
A lot of regular AWAY ST supporters may end up being disappointed if they don't know about the 'Early Ticket Release'!!
They say the tickets & coach will be available from Tuesday afternoon & then suddenly change their minds without warning or notification & they are on offer in the morning.
A lot of regular AWAY ST supporters may end up being disappointed if they don't know about the 'Early Ticket Release'!!
Anyone can support a team when it is winning, that takes no courage.
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
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Re: London game confirmed
I have now been reinstated as a season ticket holder lol . Now gives me the option of free travel or paid travel .
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Surely,and again Hi great to see you here,it would be Union would attract the middle classes as they've more than likely had some exposure to the sport in university?Bunny wrote:I think the real shift demographics is actually Londoners living in the greater London boroughs of Bexley, Bromley etc , and being replaced by young, white, English professionals in the inner city areas. Rather than 'foreigners'. Indeed, Bermondsey is still nearly 70% white British, but the old working class community has shrunk.
Id say that Millwall FC have a traditional London community of around 100,000 odd left to draw upon, out of a population of 600,000 odd.
However, perhaps Rugby League would appeal to these middle class professionals? Trouble is, they soon move out when they have kids.
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Oh same coach as us Josiejosie andrews wrote:There are four separate sections;EDINBURGH-WARRIOR wrote:I clicked on away travel to Millwall season ticket holders and it classes me as a non season ticket holder and charges me £26 . I see they are on coach 3 already .
Regards , EW
Carer - Free
Adult Offer - £27 Charge
Season Ticket - Free
Concession - £20
I've did it online but it put two of us on one row & two on another so I've had to ring the club to cancel & re-book!!!
As for the coach we've been allocated coach 7
