Quote maurice="maurice"Firstly congratulations for creating another RL stadium.
I have noticed this view being repeated by yourself, imo a derby is made by the banter inside and outside the ground - surely you will have an away end that the Humbles and Wire will fill, if you restrict them then I would reciprocate the favour if I were them.
RL will have made it when the fairweather fans can't get a ticket for Big games at all, when its season ticket or nowt income will be virtually guaranteed for the year, making it far easier to budget and plan.
All the best on Friday from a Leyther.'"
It is undoubtedly better with banter. But in the end it's a business. My point is simple, the stadium capacity is 18000, for Salford we have already sold 14,000. That leaves 4k or 3.2k at the new attendance. Wigan and Warrington CLAIM, they bring 5 to 6k to knowsley road.
If you do the maths, the 'Away' end can hold 3.8k or less. Therefore there will be less capacity for Wigan and Wire than at KR, despite the capacity being the same.
If the level of 14k holds up for other games, it's a bit of an if, but Catalan will show this. Saints can't possible hold back 5-6k tickets for possible Wigan and Wire fans.
If the sales are held the same as every other match, then the tickets will be on sale on the website 1 month before the Wigan and Wire match, the simple thing is Saints fans will be checking for this Wigan and wire fans are less likely to be doing so. If they are, then they too can book their ticket a month in advance if not. Then the ticket allocation that is sent to Wigan and Wire could well be below. 3k.
You say if we restrict the numbers, but it would not be the club imposing an arbitary limit. It would simply be market forces. I would expect Wigan and Wire to reciprocate and allow market forces to take hold. But put simply Wigan is a bigger stadium and so they can take the extra numbers. Wire well if they can sell 15k to their own supporters they should. In the end it's the home supporters who will buy future season tickets and possibly turn up next week. Warrington fans are not going to come to Langtree park the next week!
So it's not about doing it to spite the Wigan and Wire fans, but put simply their allocation will be less this year than they have been previously been used to.