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In his feature, What the weekend taught us , Carlo Jonkerman questions how a team like Platinum Stars, who finished second last season and play an attractive brand of football, can t get more than 2000 fans through the gates.
Attendance issues (along with refereeing) have dominated the opening weeks of the 2013/14 season, with even the likes of Orlando Pirates playing to a less than half-full stadium in their match against AmaZulu.
FROM: Ike Matshego I am a native of Rustenburg and the issue of Platinum Stars inability to attract supporters on an even reasonable scale, despite the team s recent brilliant performances, has been a concern for me for quite some time.
However, I am very sceptical about Platinum Stars ability to attract a lot of support, despite the Royal Bafokeng compact dish rack Stadium being right in the middle compact dish rack of Phokeng and most settlements in the Rustenburg area being at most just half an hour s drive from the venue.
My reasons are as follows: The Platinum Stars management position the team as a North West club . This should stop! Rustenburg is primarily a mining town and has over the years attracted migrant labourers. Many of these non-permanent residents of the town do not identify with it and even the North West Province. Their loyalty remains with their traditional teams and giving the team a geographical identity will not work. I remember bumping into a guy wearing a Bloemfontein Celtic jersey a few years ago, and when I protested that he was now in the territory of Platinum Stars, he made it clear that he was in Rustenburg just to work and his roots remained firmly in Bloemfontein.
My main reason though is that the Rustenburg originals , people who were born and/or bred in the Rustenburg compact dish rack area are traditionally Orlando Pirates or Kaizer Chiefs, supporters and it will take a generation to persuade them to be fully behind their local team. Most of them regard Platinum Stars as their second team , supporting it when it plays with a team other than the one they support, more so if the other team is your traditional Soweto foes
The final reason is that Platinum Stars was created out of an acquired franchise (i.e. Silver Stars) and Rustenburg-based players have not made it into the first team. Bloemfontein Celtics compact dish rack and Mamelodi Sundowns were formed by local players all those years ago, hence they still enjoy solid support in their home bases. Platinum Stars has to ensure compact dish rack that a local lad a Rustenburg or even a North West native - breaks into the team and becomes a big star, and then groom many more. I have heard that the team s support is growing rapidly in Botswana due to the exploits of Tsotso Ngele, but this has to be brought closer to home to ensure that locals will be firmly behind the team.
In my opinion they have done very well on the field of play to promote their brand, but it is clear that it is not selling. It would be nice to know what have they done to promote their games and how do they plan to get support from the Royal Bafokeng compact dish rack people and surrounding communities.
FROM: OB from Eldos I m a Platinum Stars supporter and has been since the Silver Stars days in the 1st division. I must say we had better support when the team played their games at the Peter Mokaba stadium in Pietersburg. compact dish rack
I remember the first season when the Bafokeng nation had bought compact dish rack the team, Susan gave me about 100 complimentary tickets to give away. I drove around Phokeng using my own petrol just to be told by people that they did not know the team. I nevertheless gave away about 40 tickets or so.
Last season there was also a lot of road shows to various townships in Rustenburg to market the team and grow the support base. I can, however, see a slight improvement and hope it will get better as with the brand of soccer the team is playing, they deserve better support
1. First 200 male supporters will pay R30 entrance fee and not R40 2. First 200 female supporters will pay R40 entrance fee and get a free t-shirt 3. Entrance fee for husband and wife or girlfriend, will be R50 instead of R80 4. A supporter, registered or not, that attends 4 home game in succession and can produce the tickets for proof, will get a free ticket to the 5th home game 5. A registered suppo