just wondering why youd want one?
There are no reserve league games this season. Any games that are arranged are being played at Belvoir Drive.
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My uncle wanted to take his little lad down to see some games, see how keen he is before paying for first team football, so it sounds like thats out the window!
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My uncle wanted to take his little lad down to see some games, see how keen he is before paying for first team football, so it sounds like thats out the window!
Were the club totally ignorant to the fact that we needed to attract new supporters?We have been discussing with the club the need to attract the next generation of City fans
It is one of the dis-advantages of not playing proper reserve league football.
We have been discussing with the club the need to attract the next generation of City fans, given the background of competing with TV Premiership coverage and the mentioned the way that FNF games brought many young fans into the LCFC habit
Were the club totally ignorant to the fact that we needed to attract new supporters?
The people running the club now may not have been aware of how many kids used to go to reserve matches, before they started playing them at other grounds.
why do you lot bother, no one takes you seriously. The last thing the club wants is a bunch of know all's telling them how to run the club!
I've got a brilliant way to attract new fans and fill the stadium on a weekly basis.I think on this occasion the FT is right to try and do what it can with regard to attracting the fans of the future.
I've got a brilliant way to attract new fans and fill the stadium on a weekly basis.
No, it involves investing in the playing squad and getting promotion to the Premier League as quick as possible, instead of investing in flyers and sending Filbert into town centres and schools.Does it involve pissing off some of the ST holders by giving away free seats by any chance?
No, it involves investing in the playing squad and getting promotion to the Premier League as quick as possible, instead of investing in flyers and sending Filbert into town centres and schools.
No, it involves investing in the playing squad and getting promotion to the Premier League as quick as possible, instead of investing in flyers and sending Filbert into town centres and schools.
It might be cheaper, but kids are shallow. The only way to get kids here is to make their parents bring them.i think we will try the cheaper option first
Also kids have more "rights" today than ever before, and if they don't want to do something, the spoilt little f**ks don't have to.
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2 | Arsenal | 23 | 47 |
3 | Nottm F | 23 | 44 |
4 | Manchester C | 23 | 41 |
5 | Newcastle | 23 | 41 |
6 | Chelsea | 23 | 40 |
7 | Bournemouth | 23 | 40 |
8 | Aston Villa | 23 | 37 |
9 | Brighton | 23 | 34 |
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11 | Brentford | 23 | 31 |
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