no wonder these children are becoming more interested in the oval ball than the round
That may be true in some places but where I live in Spon End - with a very high percentage of newly-arrived African immigrants - all the kids are soccer-mad to the exclusion of all else.
Nope. We are waiting for Wasps to get in there first.that's great news
are ccfc doing anything in the community to support that ?
Nope. We are waiting for Wasps to get in there first.
that's great news
are ccfc doing anything in the community to support that ?
Has anybody blamed them for it or are you making it up?Sorry to say but it was the same at the Godiva festival as well loads of Wasps flags, tent in the community field.
No sign of tbe City I would love to see them handing out flags and car stickers get the word around.
But I bet it was the council's or telegraphs fault.
Went to Miners Welfare Park Bedworth where i live this afternoon for a walk in there was an event going on called Party in the park.Went a little walk round.plenty of families were there plenty of stalls fun fair ect.A stage and a small ring for games ect .One of the stalls was Wasps where children were having ago at tackling a supposed rugby player. they seemed to be enjoying it.I also noticed plenty of their flags the kids were carrying Those kids will take those flags home and remember what a great time they had.Might even turn them into fans.Sadly no CCFC stand o well another promotion opportunity gone missing no wonder these children are becoming more interested in the oval ball than the round WHERE IS OUR MARKETING DEPARTMENT definely not in Bedworth this afternoon would not have took much a few cones a couple of young players and some office staff taking details of people who might be interested in bringing their children to watch THE SKY BLUES even giving them a voucher to get a discount on tickets.Very little cost but plenty of P R,Let no one on here blame Wasps for our problems look closer to home.
This is the first post I've seen to suggest that, so probably not.But I bet it was the council's or telegraphs fault.
Do every football club in the country have to market themselves in this way?
Probably the most embarrassing and pitiful thread I've ever seen on here.
I doubt the club has ever attended an event like this in it's existence. Ask yourselves why wasps are and why a club already in a community for over a century isn't.
Probably the most embarrassing and pitiful thread I've ever seen on here.
I doubt the club has ever attended an event like this in it's existence. Ask yourselves why wasps are and why a club already in a community for over a century isn't.
A complete and perfect reposte!!I was 10 years old and had little interest in football....
My school have a fete and as part of that, they had a score a goal competition. They had someone there teaching kids how to kick the ball. It was Graham Rodger. I scored and he gave me 2 free tickets to watch CCFC v Luton.
That was my 1st game and have been a fan ever since.
I was 10 years old and had little interest in football....
My school have a fete and as part of that, they had a score a goal competition. They had someone there teaching kids how to kick the ball. It was Graham Rodger. I scored and he gave me 2 free tickets to watch CCFC v Luton.
That was my 1st game and have been a fan ever since.
If the football club was in the premier league in two years time do you think without this awareness marketing we'd be struggling to attract fans?
Instead of declaring this an embarrassing and pitiful thread I would say we should all be urging CCFC to do exactly this kind of thing.
but I didn't see any threads on this site suggesting the same until Wasps arrived in town.
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