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<blockquote data-quote="Dai Perk" data-source="post: 923636" data-attributes="member: 78552"><p>Hello, my friends,</p><p>When I watch Premiership games, I often see stadiums that are partially empty. Surpringly, people never seem to move up to the better seats, even after halftime when it seems obvious that no-one is coming for them. In the US, if the event organizers know there will be a lot of empty seats, they'll actually encourage people to move up, because of the camera angles ... usually the camera only catches the lower rows, so having them full makes the match appear better attended, and (theoretically) giving the appearance of a more successful club which could then lead to more fans, etc. </p><p>so, is this phenomenon due to anything in particular? Against the rules? They disagree about the marketing aspect? Simple English politeness?</p><p>Thanks as always,</p><p>Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dai Perk, post: 923636, member: 78552"] Hello, my friends, When I watch Premiership games, I often see stadiums that are partially empty. Surpringly, people never seem to move up to the better seats, even after halftime when it seems obvious that no-one is coming for them. In the US, if the event organizers know there will be a lot of empty seats, they’ll actually encourage people to move up, because of the camera angles ... usually the camera only catches the lower rows, so having them full makes the match appear better attended, and (theoretically) giving the appearance of a more successful club which could then lead to more fans, etc. so, is this phenomenon due to anything in particular? Against the rules? They disagree about the marketing aspect? Simple English politeness? Thanks as always, Dave [/QUOTE]
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