10-06-2017, 10:34 PM
Stewarton Allegro entries once again dropping on last year. Most noticeable in the Major with a grand total of 11 entries, less than half in either the Open or Minor.
Still could get in, if you ask nice.
U -14 and U-12 also very scarce and will probably be amalgamated.
Dropping levels of entries are noticeable for the past couple of years now in most of the tournaments I have an interest in which leads to most of them running at a loss.
Obviously this can only be sustained for a short time and, while plans are in place for this season coming, the season after could see a sharp decline in weekend and one day tournaments unless the entries pick up.
I understand the reluctance to pay an entry fee with a 3 in front of it but costs for those events rise year on year and your entry fee doesn't.
Or do we cut prizes to the bone to attempt to save money, perhaps prize money isn't the draw organisers think it is?
I've seen arguments on this forum indicating that some fees are too high at the moment. That complaint may disappear along with the congress or event to be replaced with a why aren't there more congresses and events.
Some venues where the events I am involved with are into 4 figures for a weekend hire, so something has to give here.
Do entry fees start reflecting the real world for entrants and then possibly suffer even more of a dearth of entrants and fold?
( May come as a relief for some organisers not having to deal with all the hassle of setting one of these things up.)
Do we accept that congresses will fall out of fashion, as it were, because you have to assume that if your entry is going down then the event is less popular then it can be stopped and no one will miss it too much?
Do we go back to the less salubrious venues that are indeed cheaper but have the attendant bars in the next room, or a hen party in the venue? ( I know, 'cause I was there.)
Basically, I suppose, I have to ask if you all want to go back to playing in 1 or 2 weekends a year, if that, and just play in the your club and local league or does meeting people from all over Scotland and beyond appeal to you?
If the second option then you have make the effort to enter as many congresses as you can.
As you can, I said, I am well aware of the other demands on spare time in this day and age so there is no need to categorise why you cannot attend every event in the calendar , try instead to keep it to what could entice you to attend more events.
Just positive things, try it, you might like it.
Still could get in, if you ask nice.
U -14 and U-12 also very scarce and will probably be amalgamated.
Dropping levels of entries are noticeable for the past couple of years now in most of the tournaments I have an interest in which leads to most of them running at a loss.
Obviously this can only be sustained for a short time and, while plans are in place for this season coming, the season after could see a sharp decline in weekend and one day tournaments unless the entries pick up.
I understand the reluctance to pay an entry fee with a 3 in front of it but costs for those events rise year on year and your entry fee doesn't.
Or do we cut prizes to the bone to attempt to save money, perhaps prize money isn't the draw organisers think it is?
I've seen arguments on this forum indicating that some fees are too high at the moment. That complaint may disappear along with the congress or event to be replaced with a why aren't there more congresses and events.
Some venues where the events I am involved with are into 4 figures for a weekend hire, so something has to give here.
Do entry fees start reflecting the real world for entrants and then possibly suffer even more of a dearth of entrants and fold?
( May come as a relief for some organisers not having to deal with all the hassle of setting one of these things up.)
Do we accept that congresses will fall out of fashion, as it were, because you have to assume that if your entry is going down then the event is less popular then it can be stopped and no one will miss it too much?
Do we go back to the less salubrious venues that are indeed cheaper but have the attendant bars in the next room, or a hen party in the venue? ( I know, 'cause I was there.)
Basically, I suppose, I have to ask if you all want to go back to playing in 1 or 2 weekends a year, if that, and just play in the your club and local league or does meeting people from all over Scotland and beyond appeal to you?
If the second option then you have make the effort to enter as many congresses as you can.
As you can, I said, I am well aware of the other demands on spare time in this day and age so there is no need to categorise why you cannot attend every event in the calendar , try instead to keep it to what could entice you to attend more events.
Just positive things, try it, you might like it.