Away ends in Premiership Rugby have arrived, but what do fans think?
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Rugby’s Away Fan Trial Could Boost Investments
The trial of designated away fan sections in the Premiership Rugby league could have several implications for investors, particularly those interested in sports infrastructure, hospitality, and fan engagement. While the immediate financial impact may be modest, the potential long-term benefits could be significant, aligning with broader trends in the UK economy and consumer behaviour. Firstly… Source
Away ends in Premiership Rugby have arrived, but what do fans think?
One of the commandments of the “Rugby Values” brigade is the ability for home and away fans to sit next to each other, enjoy a beer and have some healthy banter. For the vast majority of rugby fans this approach is the preferred one, with the kettling of supporters pre-and post-match – as is the case in some other sports and leagues globally – wildly unnecessary. But for others there’s a yearning to create a meaningful away atmosphere to support…
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