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South Africa concern over poor crowds
South Africa concern over poor crowds
Cricket South Africa (CSA) has appointed IFM, a sports marketing company, to investigate the poor attendances at the matches against England.
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South Africa concern over poor crowds
BigCricket — ... BigCricket is an unknown quantity at this point Exclamation South Africa concern over poor crowds Cricket South Africa (CSA) has appointed IFM, a sports marketing company, to investigate the poor attendances at the matches against England. More... BigCricket is offline ...

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The Nurdler — ... is the live experience has not kept pace with the ease and comfort of the ‘TV product’ and thus people often choose to watch from their living rooms instead of Row F. Too often rights holders make decisions based on gut-feel and not by listening to what their fans want” – an alarming statement from Marc Jury, managing director of IFM. His company has commissioned to find out why people aren’t turning out for the England tour of South Africa. Read the full story here. ...

South Africa look at attendance problems
Danny Pugsley — An interesting story over at Cricinfo suggesting all may not be well for South Africa in terms of getting people through the gate: Cricket South Africa (CSA) has appointed IFM, a sports marketing company, to investigate the poor attendances at the early matches against England. The first Twenty20, played on a Friday evening at the Wanderers attracted only 16,600 fans, in a 34,000-capacity stadium, while under 8000 showed up for the second at Centurion on a Sunday. Most of the problems associated with attendances ...

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Cricket South Africa (CSA) has appointed IFM, a sports marketing company, to investigate the poor attendances at the matches against England.