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Originally Posted by KIPAX
It has worked for Blackburn and Burnley.. You only have to walk around town to see the shirts.. Kids in Burnley and Blackburn shirts because the clubs visit the schools and hand out free or cheap tickets and merchandise.. once they get them in there hooked... If you dont realise that kids are the future fans of the club then your more short sighted than I will currently give you credit for.
the asian route is somehting thats been talked about many times and suugested many times.. personally I dont see how it will work.. they know the ground is there.. they know football is on a saturday... if they dont want to go then they dont want to go.. cant force anyone.. but it seems to be a populor course of action muted many times
Sigh... dont play me for a fool man.
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Im sorry Kipax, you are jus wrong though.
Buying a football shirt isn't having someone 'hooked'.
Blackburns attendances are as poor as they have been in a long while, shocking to be honest.
It hasn't worked and it wont work.
The best trainers that all kids want cost like 70 or 80 quid or whatever, they still get them though dont they??
If you want something bad enough, you find a way.
(apart from them horrible ugly talentless people on the x-factor, they goin nowhere)
Its not about reducing prices its about INCREASING demand.
If you make people want to come on the price, whilst still in reason(as it is), becomes secondary.
The price only becomes an issue when the enjoyment factor isn't there.
Whatever anyone says, the facts back me up. When clubs make big signings the attendances follow.
You can argue with me til the cows come home, the fact will remain that i am right though.