Remember a few weeks ago I mentioned Bath City's "Project 3000" campaign ..http://bathcityfc.com/project-3000-gets ... ull-swing/
Well seems like it didn't really take on as hoped - crowd against Grimsby at the weekend - 1,800. And that despite a massive marketing campaign. It's not only us that is struggling to pull in the crowds. :oops:
This is from a city of 83,000 as well!
Project 3000
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Re: Project 3000
um :/ and considering theres no other teams in that area really like weve got k*etterin wobblers so on unless people travel to bristol
Re: Project 3000
Rugby is too big in Bath for the football team to attract big crowds, the 6 nations match was on not long after so that can't have helped.
Re: Project 3000
I hardly think anyone at Bath was expecting all of a sudden get a crowd over 3 times their usual crowd just because of a bit of marketing in the community really, so considering they only got 890 for the scum game 2 weeks before, 1800 isn't that bad I'd say. Its the equivalent of us getting 2100/2200 instead of 1000/1100 which would be a definite improvement, though I think we'd stuggle to get similar results tbh, project 2000 would be the most realistic for us.
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Re: Project 3000
In Northampton/the surrounding area a family can see Northampton Saints, a premiership team with 5 or 6 England internationals for a similar price to watch us.
It's when The Saints play away that we should do this "project 3000"
It's when The Saints play away that we should do this "project 3000"