rob9872
Well-Known Member
I live in Warwick and all the Asian guys I know whether Indian or Pakistani, seem to support Liverpool or Man Utd. I was commenting on a thread in the off-topic section on race issues yesterday and it got me thinking , particularly with where we are located near/in Fosehill, that there is a huge untapped market of fans. I assume an untapped market of talent too, as Asian footballers are also very scarce.
A few east Asian footballers with the most high profile probably being Ji Sung Park, but barely any Indian or Pakistani at any level. Perhaps that’s the reason as many don’t feel they have a hero that they can identify with, but it must run deeper than that.
We have quite a healthy black following and again maybe the breakthrough of black footballers over the past 30 years has helped the black society feel more in touch with the game than the Asian community, but we must do something to attract them up.
I’m not one for positive discrimination as I think it’s equally harmful, but the club must get out and target the community with a view to filling some of our vast number of empty seats. If more come and we can get a couple breaking through from the youth team it could spiral. For want of a better term "safety in numbers".
A few east Asian footballers with the most high profile probably being Ji Sung Park, but barely any Indian or Pakistani at any level. Perhaps that’s the reason as many don’t feel they have a hero that they can identify with, but it must run deeper than that.
We have quite a healthy black following and again maybe the breakthrough of black footballers over the past 30 years has helped the black society feel more in touch with the game than the Asian community, but we must do something to attract them up.
I’m not one for positive discrimination as I think it’s equally harmful, but the club must get out and target the community with a view to filling some of our vast number of empty seats. If more come and we can get a couple breaking through from the youth team it could spiral. For want of a better term "safety in numbers".