Quote sally cinnamon="sally cinnamon"Advertising won't change this.
How many of the regular SL fans, were unaware that the playoffs were on? They knew it was on they just didn't want to bother.
But of course if you want to hire a top London based advertising agency I am sure they will be happy to take your money.'"
yeah thats what they said about football...its full of hooligans its a working class sport. A simple minds track and mainstream TV advertising wont change a thing.
I'm sure the same was said about cricket. this limited over rubbish isnt real cricket who's going to turn up to watch that.....lets no forget the idea of playing cricket under floodlights I'm old enough to remember the out cry over that crazy notion.
Darts......fat blokes sipping pints and chucking some arrows on BBC2. never going to take off.
Formula one a massive global sport when I started watching that back in 1982 I had to watch the 30 minute highlights show on BBC2 on sunday night, and then read Autosport on a Thursday. Its got its own HD Channel now, every round Live from Practice to after race interviews. People that wouldnt have a clue who Niki Lauda or Nigel Mansell were will talk about Hamilton and Button like seasoned experts because its image has been transformed. It is arguably half the sport it used to be, but its ten times more popular.
whether its advertising or improved TV coverage or just a better run sport there's plenty that can be done.
lets just give ourselves some credit....in a poorly attended round of Little old Rugby League a fixture between 2nd and 3rd in the league attracted twice the numbers of fans than Top v 4th in the Scottish football premier league, also attracting nearly double again than the Fixture between world Famous Glasgow Celtic were participating in.
its the second most watched league on SKY tv we should be circiling around SKY TV like vultures for the extra money avialable when the SPL goes tits up, and SKY pull the plug on that....
we are not in the by any stretch but the people in charge need to work their s off like they have in the NRL.
making something appear popular is half the job. People follow popular things they dont have to be good (see X factor). We have a good product that isnt massively popular......its a messed up world