mrpotatohead wrote:lighten up, Ding, they could wear flippers or clown shoes, it'd be nearly as funny as the football.
marky No.1 wrote:IMO it's the people at the top that need to get the "family" club back not the fans that are still here.
Unless the boat has already sailed
marky No.1 wrote:IMO it's the people at the top that need to get the "family" club back not the fans that are still here.
Unless the boat has already sailed
KenH wrote:I've often thought something very cheap and simple to help bridge the gap between the corporates and fans, and something that would be suitable for families, would be to offer a hospitality table for 4 as a prize in the half time draw,
mrpotatohead wrote:We need to be positive however difficult it is, a new owner will need time to get their feet under the table and see whats what, there are good people on the board ,they have little clout at the moment , a sensible new regime may listen to, or even , include some of them.
KenH wrote:I've often thought something very cheap and simple to help bridge the gap between the corporates and fans, and something that would be suitable for families, would be to offer a hospitality table for 4 as a prize in the half time draw, so the winner could take 3 other supporters of their group or could bring some guests (i.e. spouse and kids) who wouldn't usually come down. The only cost to the club is the cost of the food they eat which is pretty minimal - it's hardly ever full so it's not as if they'd be taking the places of other paying corporates. If the club didn't want to pay the full cost, perhaps F-Com could sponsor it. I'm sure it's something that could boost the draw ticket sales too!
MfcChris wrote:The lack of any half time entertainment is something that has to be considered.
Personally i would prefer some pre half-time entertainment!MfcChris wrote:The lack of any half time entertainment is something that has to be considered.
mrpotatohead wrote:Well thats not strictly true is it, there were ple ty of goals going in at both ends when the moaning and the desertion started.
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