As I'm not really a basketball man in heart, so to avoid any kind of embarrassment I think it would be a better option for me to blog my Slingers experience instead (although, I did a short one months ago).
I think the main difference of going to a basketball game and attending a local football match is the way how the product is promote, portray itself.
(Picture above) I read that hand-out like this or "program" (as they are called in England) aren't complimentary item and it's a revenue generator.
Once, I read that as it's offence to charge people for admission on Sunday to attend games in England, some clubs twisted their way and recouped their losses by selling program like this to earn some monies from the fans.
After all, some of these program, especially those featured significant matchs, are highly sought after by collectors.
Once, I read that as it's offence to charge people for admission on Sunday to attend games in England, some clubs twisted their way and recouped their losses by selling program like this to earn some monies from the fans.
After all, some of these program, especially those featured significant matchs, are highly sought after by collectors.
I'm not sure if it's coming towards the end of the season, the stocks and choices at the Slingers ' merchandise booth at the North Entrance are running low. But I do hope the next season that choices and products will be made available, as the sport clubs must realized that merchandise is another huge income earner for the much-needed funds.
Just like at any SSC stadium, can drinks are not allowed into the Indoor Stadium, therefore can drink purchased must to be poured into plastic cup like this (pictured above) before entering the arena (mind you, it costs $3 for a can drink, no wonder people loathe the idea of having foods at games).
But it was a great experience catching a game of basketball inside the Indoor Stadium, not only because it's air-conditioned and the seats are well-maintained...
... and also the Slingers Girls' dance routines during the "time-out" and "breaks" are much dynamic (I'm sorry but that's my personal opinion on that) as compared to other I saw (maybe SAFFC's cheerleaders are closing up).
For the record, Singapore Slingers beat Indonesia's Satria Muda 87-68 in the ABL Playoff Game One.
For the record, Singapore Slingers beat Indonesia's Satria Muda 87-68 in the ABL Playoff Game One.
Hey Pohui,
ReplyDeleteGood to see you at the game yesterday, with the Rajman - who didn't even know Bolton were beaten 2-0 by the Kop. Probably due to the Rajgirl.
Anyway, I think that the difference between S-League and ABL is that the fans can have easy access to the players after the game, and the players are very obliging in posing for photos and also dishing out autographs.
Hope to see you in the finals!
Hi Joel,
ReplyDeleteNice meeting up yesterday at SIS... and thanks for filling the space here :)
Sure.... Cool blog... Actually followed your blog 'Bolasepako' for a while =)
ReplyDeleteSee ya around man!