mikebv 10,379 Posted May 2, 2016 The 'free'/£10 meetings should be the 'loss leader' for the many who don't know what the sport is or have drifted away... When they are there that is the time to get mobile numbers, email addresses, give away car stickers, face painting/photos with riders for the kids etc etc to target their return... Unfortunately, it seems very little pro active marketing is done at these events and I would suggest circa £18 entrance fees won't entice too many back.... So why is admission so high for a tiny minority sport? An example is my club who allegedly pay £3k to a rider which means a £6k bill for both the home and away meetings against any team.... I would suggest that their crowds over the past three years have been around 1000 paying adults a week with an average admission of £17... Not paying just that one rider would mean they could cut admission by £6 and still maintain their income/outgoing ratio... I would suggest an £11 admission would attract more of the 'ex fans', occasional fans and potential newbies than £17...? An increase of just a couple of hundred a week would put £40k or so into the business over a season... Maybe six man teams with the high earners going for a while until Speedway sorts itself out is the short term solution to facilitate a longer term strategy? Giving the Promoters less costs to invest more in the local and national marketing..? As many have said ad nauseam on here, the best meetings we remember were the ones where a big crowd generated the atmosphere. The racing at these events then take on a mythology all of its own regardless of whether it was actually any good or not... Speedway somehow needs to find that price point that generates that crowd level that will deliver that atmosphere consistently... Currently it seems a long way off and sadly, if the last ten to fifteen years or so are a barometer, devoid of ideas in how to do it.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ColinMills 1,728 Posted May 2, 2016 good point, i go for a meal / cruise/ etc, i then get bombarded with emails from them!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Posted May 2, 2016 The 'free'/£10 meetings should be the 'loss leader' for the many who don't know what the sport is or have drifted away... When they are there that is the time to get mobile numbers, email addresses, give away car stickers, face painting/photos with riders for the kids etc etc to target their return... Unfortunately, it seems very little pro active marketing is done at these events and I would suggest circa £18 entrance fees won't entice too many back.... So why is admission so high for a tiny minority sport? An example is my club who allegedly pay £3k to a rider which means a £6k bill for both the home and away meetings against any team.... I would suggest that their crowds over the past three years have been around 1000 paying adults a week with an average admission of £17... Not paying just that one rider would mean they could cut admission by £6 and still maintain their income/outgoing ratio... I would suggest an £11 admission would attract more of the 'ex fans', occasional fans and potential newbies than £17...? An increase of just a couple of hundred a week would put £40k or so into the business over a season... Maybe six man teams with the high earners going for a while until Speedway sorts itself out is the short term solution to facilitate a longer term strategy? Giving the Promoters less costs to invest more in the local and national marketing..? As many have said ad nauseam on here, the best meetings we remember were the ones where a big crowd generated the atmosphere. The racing at these events then take on a mythology all of its own regardless of whether it was actually any good or not... Speedway somehow needs to find that price point that generates that crowd level that will deliver that atmosphere consistently... Currently it seems a long way off and sadly, if the last ten to fifteen years or so are a barometer, devoid of ideas in how to do it.... This is among the most constructive Posts I have seen on the BSF mikebv. It should stimulate some excellent debate. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fromafar 10,451 Posted May 2, 2016 (edited) G The 'free'/£10 meetings should be the 'loss leader' for the many who don't know what the sport is or have drifted away... When they are there that is the time to get mobile numbers, email addresses, give away car stickers, face painting/photos with riders for the kids etc etc to target their return... Unfortunately, it seems very little pro active marketing is done at these events and I would suggest circa £18 entrance fees won't entice too many back.... So why is admission so high for a tiny minority sport? An example is my club who allegedly pay £3k to a rider which means a £6k bill for both the home and away meetings against any team.... I would suggest that their crowds over the past three years have been around 1000 paying adults a week with an average admission of £17... Not paying just that one rider would mean they could cut admission by £6 and still maintain their income/outgoing ratio... I would suggest an £11 admission would attract more of the 'ex fans', occasional fans and potential newbies than £17...? An increase of just a couple of hundred a week would put £40k or so into the business over a season... Maybe six man teams with the high earners going for a while until Speedway sorts itself out is the short term solution to facilitate a longer term strategy? Giving the Promoters less costs to invest more in the local and national marketing..? As many have said ad nauseam on here, the best meetings we remember were the ones where a big crowd generated the atmosphere. The racing at these events then take on a mythology all of its own regardless of whether it was actually any good or not... Speedway somehow needs to find that price point that generates that crowd level that will deliver that atmosphere consistently... Currently it seems a long way off and sadly, if the last ten to fifteen years or so are a barometer, devoid of ideas in how to do it.... I agree with a lot of your points but for me sadly the sport is just in to much of mess to be taken seriously as a National competition nowadays and is just 4guys doing 4 laps and a lot of fans just take it or leave,if somethings else pops up.Personaly a few years ago my social life revolved round the sport not now though.Its just not credible to me . Edited May 2, 2016 by Fromafar 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Steve Shovlar 10,450 Posted May 2, 2016 Big crowd at Wolves tonight. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RobMcCaffery 2,752 Posted May 3, 2016 Big crowd at Wolves tonight. And a very happy one for some odd reason..... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shale Searcher 1,264 Posted May 3, 2016 A "BIG" crowd at wolves is misleading, they are all crammed into the very short start/finish straight.. That area looks rammed with 500 in it.... 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BL65 658 Posted May 3, 2016 A "BIG" crowd at wolves is misleading, they are all crammed into the very short start/finish straight.. That area looks rammed with 500 in it.... The car parks were almost full just after 6.30 p.m, nearly an hour before the start, with at least 200 queuing at the turnstiles and more than that number already in the stadium. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
New Science 1,059 Posted May 3, 2016 (edited) You can always tell the size of the crowd at Wolves by the amount of cars parked outside the stadium car park. Last night was the largest Elite league crowd we have had for a few years.Shame they did not get racing worthy of it Edited May 3, 2016 by New Science Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shale Searcher 1,264 Posted May 3, 2016 You can always tell the size of the crowd at Wolves by the amount of cars parked outside the stadium car park. Last night was the largest Elite league crowd we have had for a few years.Shame they did not get racing worthy of it So how many (is a decent crowd) at Monmore Green now.......? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
New Science 1,059 Posted May 3, 2016 (edited) At a guess about 1200 Edited May 3, 2016 by New Science Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LunnasPerm 57 Posted May 3, 2016 Do speedway clubs reveal attendances? It would be an interesting read. I remember reading that Plymouth were going under because they had 400 turning-up every week. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shale Searcher 1,264 Posted May 3, 2016 I can't ever remember any figures for domestic meetings, Cardiff always give a figure for British GP... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Odds On 373 Posted May 3, 2016 New Science, on 03 May 2016 - 11:03 AM, said:At a guess about 1200 on those figures then the promoter would of lost money I would guess. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
poole keith 912 Posted May 3, 2016 reveal attendances steady up there you might end up having to pay taxes Share this post Link to post Share on other sites