Quote itsatry!="itsatry!"Sunday afternoon maybe better for families especially those with very young ones'"
For some it will , although looking around A lot of families use Sundays (especially in Summer) to go for a day out/spend some time as a group.
At £8.00 each for youngsters we might struggle on attracting the floating family that we could do with to survive long term.
If a 2+2 family thought 'shall we have a look at our local RL club this sunday' they'd be out of pocket by around £48.00 to just get in (and I think that would be for standing).
I think W!gan do a family ticket starting at £54.00 (stand to be corrected as its what a distant neighbour says he'll pay - it'll be for sitting as the major tennant at the ground doesn't allow standing

), equally important is they can go to the match and still have a family day out on Sunday etc, etc ( hell would freeze before I watched the goons , but you get the picture).
If we are to attract familys then a pay on the day family ticket is a must do IMO.
For me 1 Adult with 1 CHILD = £19:00 , 2 Adults with 2 Children £39:00 for any part of the ground (Presumbing we arn't getting a family area) and with sundays now being the day we are remaining on then a push on filling the ground is needed, the ST Offers are great for commited RL fans, lets not make that offer the beggining and end of our PR push to get fans in this year.
The day we play is always subjective, what isn't is the fact we need more fans, we are up against it even more to attract new fans with our nearest neighbours winning the SL GF, We need to work twice as hard to achieve this (thankless) task of getting new support in.