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Re: Toronto at shedingley

Posted: 07 Nov 2019, 01:06
by lurcher
Craigy B wrote: 07 Nov 2019, 00:43 Talking to Leeds fan at work, he was saying he was lead to believe that Ticketing for the games were independent of each other, and the supporters from the first game would be expected to leave after full time (unless they buy a ticket for the second game to)
if true thats unbelievable

Re: Toronto at shedingley

Posted: 07 Nov 2019, 01:08
by lurcher
Mucky1978 wrote: 06 Nov 2019, 17:50 I think it’s a great fixture a nice easy start and then we get 80 minutes to have ago at Luke Gale.
ha ha, nice one. not that we'll be hoping he has a stinker though. ;)

Re: Toronto at shedingley

Posted: 07 Nov 2019, 04:40
by Tamworth Tiger
Craigy B wrote: 07 Nov 2019, 00:43 Talking to Leeds fan at work, he was saying he was lead to believe that Ticketing for the games were independent of each other, and the supporters from the first game would be expected to leave after full time (unless they buy a ticket for the second game to)
I’d like to see them enforce that one !

Re: Toronto at shedingley

Posted: 07 Nov 2019, 08:59
by thedogvinnie
Craigy B wrote: 07 Nov 2019, 00:43 Talking to Leeds fan at work, he was saying he was lead to believe that Ticketing for the games were independent of each other, and the supporters from the first game would be expected to leave after full time (unless they buy a ticket for the second game to)
It shouldn't be marketed as a double header then should it? Well done to the RFL/Superleague for lining gawwys pockets

Re: Toronto at shedingley

Posted: 07 Nov 2019, 09:10
by princeka01
Christ it is not rocket science on how it is going to work is it..... its a 20k+ capacity stadium..with theoretically 3 teams with fans going (i assume Toronto would be <100). We are the early game and then a break for the hull v leeds game... Leeds average 12k per game and 15k on a really good day... i really doubt that hull and cas are going to bring 5k fans each with all 5k fans staying for the leeds game..... both teams will bring around 2k each the away stand alone holds just short of 5k

You also forget that the ground caters for england cricket too... there is alot of room in the ground ... 3 superleague teams is nothing

Re: Toronto at shedingley

Posted: 07 Nov 2019, 10:30
by Fumper27
thedogvinnie wrote: 07 Nov 2019, 08:59
Craigy B wrote: 07 Nov 2019, 00:43 Talking to Leeds fan at work, he was saying he was lead to believe that Ticketing for the games were independent of each other, and the supporters from the first game would be expected to leave after full time (unless they buy a ticket for the second game to)
Well done to the RFL/Superleague for lining gawwys pockets
Where is this documented that the takings all goes to Leeds?? Or is it just you spouting your usual unsubstantiated BS??

Re: Toronto at shedingley

Posted: 07 Nov 2019, 11:27
by vandeveldtsbaldhead
Impossible to administer. It is classed as a double header, which means two games for the price of one.

Re: Toronto at shedingley

Posted: 07 Nov 2019, 12:53
by Mysterio
Leeds won't be losing out in any way shape or form that's for sure.

I would also guess we aren't wringing every drop financially out of it that we can as we're not a cure club

Re: Toronto at shedingley

Posted: 07 Nov 2019, 15:39
by lurcher
princeka01 wrote: 07 Nov 2019, 09:10 Christ it is not rocket science on how it is going to work is it..... its a 20k+ capacity stadium..with theoretically 3 teams with fans going (i assume Toronto would be <100). We are the early game and then a break for the hull v leeds game... Leeds average 12k per game and 15k on a really good day... i really doubt that hull and cas are going to bring 5k fans each with all 5k fans staying for the leeds game..... both teams will bring around 2k each the away stand alone holds just short of 5k

You also forget that the ground caters for england cricket too... there is alot of room in the ground ... 3 superleague teams is nothing
didn't realise they had an away stand. :?

Re: Toronto at shedingley

Posted: 07 Nov 2019, 15:50
by Fryston Tiger
Am I right that it is getting shown by Sky as well? Sure I have seen that....

Re: Toronto at shedingley

Posted: 07 Nov 2019, 18:19
by jackknife
Fumper27 wrote: 06 Nov 2019, 19:13
jackknife wrote: 06 Nov 2019, 17:59 Whats the new capacity at headingley?

We will take loads and Hull usually bring a lot i think the RFL expect this to break an attendance record and make Toronto look like a success.
Won’t break any records for a SL game which is the 31,000+ that watched Catalans v Wigan at Barcelona last season.
I was actually meaning a record at headingley

Re: Toronto at shedingley

Posted: 07 Nov 2019, 18:21
by jackknife
lurcher wrote: 07 Nov 2019, 15:39
princeka01 wrote: 07 Nov 2019, 09:10 Christ it is not rocket science on how it is going to work is it..... its a 20k+ capacity stadium..with theoretically 3 teams with fans going (i assume Toronto would be <100). We are the early game and then a break for the hull v leeds game... Leeds average 12k per game and 15k on a really good day... i really doubt that hull and cas are going to bring 5k fans each with all 5k fans staying for the leeds game..... both teams will bring around 2k each the away stand alone holds just short of 5k

You also forget that the ground caters for england cricket too... there is alot of room in the ground ... 3 superleague teams is nothing
didn't realise they had an away stand. :?
They will only count the heads through the gates they could walk straight back out of ground and will still be counted.

Re: Toronto at shedingley

Posted: 07 Nov 2019, 20:02
by thedogvinnie
Fumper27 wrote: 07 Nov 2019, 10:30
thedogvinnie wrote: 07 Nov 2019, 08:59
Craigy B wrote: 07 Nov 2019, 00:43 Talking to Leeds fan at work, he was saying he was lead to believe that Ticketing for the games were independent of each other, and the supporters from the first game would be expected to leave after full time (unless they buy a ticket for the second game to)
Well done to the RFL/Superleague for lining gawwys pockets
Where is this documented that the takings all goes to Leeds?? Or is it just you spouting your usual unsubstantiated BS??
Where did i say that leeds were getting all the takings ? Or is it just you spouting your usual unsubstantiated BS??
One thing is sure, they will benefit more than the other three clubs involved. (no doubt you will read this as "gawwy robs cas fans at gunpoint"),
Do not try and put words into my mouth sonny.

Re: Toronto at shedingley

Posted: 07 Nov 2019, 20:42
by braytontiger
thedogvinnie wrote: 07 Nov 2019, 20:02
Fumper27 wrote: 07 Nov 2019, 10:30
thedogvinnie wrote: 07 Nov 2019, 08:59
Craigy B wrote: 07 Nov 2019, 00:43 Talking to Leeds fan at work, he was saying he was lead to believe that Ticketing for the games were independent of each other, and the supporters from the first game would be expected to leave after full time (unless they buy a ticket for the second game to)
Well done to the RFL/Superleague for lining gawwys pockets
Where is this documented that the takings all goes to Leeds?? Or is it just you spouting your usual unsubstantiated BS??
Where did i say that leeds were getting all the takings ? Or is it just you spouting your usual unsubstantiated BS??
One thing is sure, they will benefit more than the other three clubs involved. (no doubt you will read this as "gawwy robs cas fans at gunpoint"),
Do not try and put words into my mouth sonny.
Of course Leeds are going to take most of the money. They are the host club playing a home fixture, I would imagine they would generate a crowd of 15k+ for a first game of the season against hull without the support from our game with Toronto.

Re: Toronto at shedingley

Posted: 07 Nov 2019, 22:06
by Fumper27
thedogvinnie wrote: 07 Nov 2019, 20:02
Fumper27 wrote: 07 Nov 2019, 10:30
thedogvinnie wrote: 07 Nov 2019, 08:59
Craigy B wrote: 07 Nov 2019, 00:43 Talking to Leeds fan at work, he was saying he was lead to believe that Ticketing for the games were independent of each other, and the supporters from the first game would be expected to leave after full time (unless they buy a ticket for the second game to)
Well done to the RFL/Superleague for lining gawwys pockets
Where is this documented that the takings all goes to Leeds?? Or is it just you spouting your usual unsubstantiated BS??
Where did i say that leeds were getting all the takings ? Or is it just you spouting your usual unsubstantiated BS??
One thing is sure, they will benefit more than the other three clubs involved. (no doubt you will read this as "gawwy robs cas fans at gunpoint"),
Do not try and put words into my mouth sonny.
You said that the pockets of Gary would be lined, I asked where that has been confirmed. I take it you can’t answer so you resort to personal insults.

Re: Toronto at shedingley

Posted: 08 Nov 2019, 10:54
by Johnlewis1920
As a cas fan my take on the fixture is the team have easy travel to the game the fans have a better opportunity to attend the game the club will make more money from the sale of tickets sold with the game at Leeds than if it was at Toronto so it’s a win win for the team I support COYF

Re: Toronto at shedingley

Posted: 08 Nov 2019, 11:23
by mart0042
Toronto will have been made a deal by Leeds to host the match and will probably get a set fee.

Re: Toronto at shedingley

Posted: 08 Nov 2019, 11:51
by heritage1926
Should be a good day to be fair. Probably be around the 20k mark attendance wise. Both us and Hull will take close to 19k between us you'd imagine.

Re: Toronto at shedingley

Posted: 08 Nov 2019, 12:19
by GarryP
Can only see positives. Good ground with good facilities not too far away. We should take a few and fans from Leeds and Hull may go a bit early to watch us play first an hopefully add to atmosphere. Ok there will be a few Loiners there but we can cope and the Rhinos will make a few bob on catering but any other club we visit would. Only problem with the double header might be the weather, it could be a bit cold to watch more than one game but the bars will be open for respite or we can go home after our match. What happens if there is heavy rain (there was last February)will the Loiners want there superstars to play on a "cut up" pitch? I do not see any secret plan or hidden agenda, it seems a good move for all. I like the idea.

Re: Toronto at shedingley

Posted: 08 Nov 2019, 16:04
by jackknife
Johnlewis1920 wrote: 08 Nov 2019, 10:54 As a cas fan my take on the fixture is the team have easy travel to the game the fans have a better opportunity to attend the game the club will make more money from the sale of tickets sold with the game at Leeds than if it was at Toronto so it’s a win win for the team I support COYF
John you've got this forum all wrong mate, we don't talk about positives here we mainly focus on negative stuff and try make it more negative.