Don't know about balance he tips it right over. For someone who apparently has the only access to the club he is evenore full of shit.he just balances out CET lets be honest
3rd bid has gone in according to the same bloke who started all this
Thats the end of it then.3rd bid has gone in according to the same bloke who started all this
3rd bid has gone in according to the same bloke who started all this
3rd bid has gone in according to the same bloke who started all this
Oeiginal bloke was italia?
So begs the question who is making the decisions or providing direction at CCFC day to day
I agree, our marketing and communication is dog shit. What I don't get is why it's so bad?
I can understand resources, but is Fisher really going to veto things that could be done for free?
There is a Sky Blue Sam suit sat unused for 4 days a week, there are sheets of JSB vouchers. What physically is stopping somebody from switching on and putting 2 and 2 together? Yes people can say "Joy doesn't care" but surely the marketing staff do?
To sum it up in simple bullet points for you:
- The PR of CCFC is awful, no idea what marketing people do but the public facing ones have a tough job
- A lot more could be done in the community
- SBITC don't really get enough recognition for what they currently do
Expect an exclusive from Les any time now!!
If they are meant to be in private, he will spill the beans just to reck it.
Thing that pisses me off is he never does that with Sisus confidential business involving the club e.g. ground locations etc.
To be fair, the Americans are way over the top on everything. Comparing any English clubs marketing activities with those of an American club is like me comparing...erm, I don't know what but they take things to the next level. A more suitable comparison is what other English League clubs do.
A journalist is only biased towards the beliefs and leanings of the individual who ownsYour not the only one I've heard mention Les columns are boardering on SISU biased. His writing tends to suggest he is influenced by Tim more that is acceptable. A journalist must be neutral in all instances. I don't think Les is at times although I'll stand corrected
Having been a season ticket holder in both countries I have to disagree. Why not set your sights high rather than settle for the mediocre experience served up at most English clubs? Jimmy Hill led the way and we need someone else to do the same.
There isn't really anything particularly clever about it. More sensible.there is no doubt wasps have been very clever in their PR but it would not matter a jot if we had a well run run successful football team,rugby will always play second string to football
So they haven't been mentioned for a while on this thread so you come out with this, very strangeMore Wasp talk by those profes to be anti, of course they're not. Isn't there supposed to be a Wasp section on here ?
Minority groups as in?Sky Blues in the Community is committed to providing opportunities to a wide range of communities within Coventry and Warwickshire.
The term ‘Inclusion’ covers a wide spectrum, but for Sky Blues in the Community it is about providing opportunities for members of our community to take part in sport or personal development opportunities who may not normally get the chance.
Our inclusion objective is; ‘Deliver innovative programmes to promote inclusion amongst disadvantaged and excluded communities’
To date we have worked with a number of groups under our inclusion banner including (but not exclusive to):
- Children and adults with physical or learning disabilities
- Children and adults with Down’s syndrome
- Looked-after children
- Young offenders
- Refugees and asylum seekers
- Young people involved in anti-social behaviour
- Adults aged 55+
That's a bit more like itFootball clubs and football stadiums can be a fantastic and attractive way to engage people of all ages in learning activities, whether through promoting coach education courses, or using football as the medium to promote numeracy and literacy skills. Our education objective is to ‘Provide inspirational learning and personal development opportunities to raise aspirations, attainment and achievement’.
To us, education is a broad term. With all programmes and activities that we deliver, we consider how we help people to fulfil their potential. This may be through achieving formal education qualifications, or taking mentoring and leadership roles amongst their peers.
We have a range of programmes and schemes of work that promote educational attainment in primary, secondary and further education establishments – but we also look to promote attainment amongst those who access our community-based activities.
We work with partner organisations who are specialists in their areas of work, to provide information and guidance, advocacy and support relevant to a particular target group we may be working with. We also actively seek to identify ‘exit routes’ into further education, training or development opportunities for people who take part in our schemes.
Currently our education offer consists of:
As with all of our work, we are always keen to hear from schools or partners who are interested in working with us.
- PPA (Planning, preparation and assessment) curriculum cover
- PE lessons
- Lunchtime clubs
- After school clubs
- Numeracy and literacy skills
- Schools respect workshop
- Fit 4 Life healthy schools project
- Secondary schools ‘Leadership Academy’
- Alternative education mentoring scheme
- Sports coaching and leadership qualifications
- Employability skills (for young people and adults)
- BTEC Sports Academy (in partnership with Henley College)
We have a number of schemes of work that are ‘off the shelf’, but we can also design and deliver bespoke programmes to suit the needs of your organisation and target group.
When we were at Sixfields I bought tickets for an away game through Shrewsbury and had to sign up for an account.
I get more contact from Shrewsbury than I do from CCFC.
When we were at Sixfields I bought tickets for an away game through Shrewsbury and had to sign up for an account.
I get more contact from Shrewsbury than I do from CCFC.
I get an average of 3 e mails a week from the club so I don't know why
I get an average of 3 e mails a week from the club so I don't know why
I'm a ST holder and I don't get them?I may not be on the mailing list. Which is weird because I have an account and buy tickets. Maybe it's going straight in my spam.
Go on to the ticketing site and login. Then click your name in the top right.I'm a ST holder and I don't get them?
Go on to the ticketing site and login. Then click your name in the top right.
You'll get a my account page come up and on the right hand side a box that says update my details.
Click that and scroll to the bottom of the page where it says other information. You need to put a tick in the email box.
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