STATEMENT: Bristol Bears send open letter to supporters regarding financial crisis - Ruck

STATEMENT: Bristol Bears send open letter to supporters regarding financial crisis

Following Wasps and Worcester entering administration, Bristol Bears have sent an open letter to their supporters.

STATEMENT:

THANK you for your continued fantastic support so far this season. At a time when the health of our game is under the national spotlight, to be averaging gates of over 20,000 at Ashton Gate is a testament to the appetite for rugby in Bear Country.

This season, we’ve really focused on delivering an enhanced matchday experience to our supporters through family activations and themed events, working closely with our principal partners, Huboo, and our Bears Community Foundation.

It’s a challenging time for everybody in the game and our thoughts are with the players, staff and supporters of Worcester Warriors and Wasps. The financial impact on Bristol Bears, like all Premiership clubs, is significant. It’s a strong possibility that we will lose three home fixtures with expected losses of close to £1m.

We’re incredibly disappointed that Bears Women’s fixture with Wasps has also been cancelled and our planned Community Day will no longer take place. You’ll have seen that season ticket holders and seasonal hospitality members will be offered another fixture instead which we will confirm in due course.

We are working tirelessly behind the scenes to add some exciting games to our schedule and ensure supporters can enjoy rugby in BS3. We’re really excited about the opportunity to host the World Champions South Africa in front of a sold out Ashton Gate in mid-November in what promises to be a historic occasion for sport in our city.

The board would like to express our continued gratitude to the Lansdown family for their vision and support for the club, especially during such an uncertain period for the sport.

To our wonderful supporters who stick with us through thick and thin, you are the driving force behind Bristol Bears as we continue our journey on and off the field.

Gavin Marshall

PREMIERSHIP CLUBS RANKED BY TOTAL DEBT:

#13. Exeter Chiefs – £13m

#12. Gloucester – £27m

#11. Northampton Saints £26.5m

#10. Worcester Warriors – £26.5m

Worcester Warriors flags fly in support of the club as they go through difficult times. during the Gallagher Premiership Rugby Match between Worcester Warriors and Exeter Chiefs at Sixways on 18 Sept 2022 Photo: Phil Mingo/PPAUK

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