bigjerseybuddie Posted November 4, 2022 Report Posted November 4, 2022 Having watched Fulham at home and every fan was given a scarf I wondered if that would work for us. Say we give every fan a scarf on entering the stadium . It may improve the atmosphere and get more casual fans to commit themselves to the club. Craven cottage looked great and the atmosphere was brilliant which is not always the case there. I appreciate there is a cost implication however we may just entice some more to home games which would pay for the scarves pretty quickly. COYS Quote
alanb Posted November 4, 2022 Report Posted November 4, 2022 19 minutes ago, bigjerseybuddie said: Having watched Fulham at home and every fan was given a scarf I wondered if that would work for us. Say we give every fan a scarf on entering the stadium . It may improve the atmosphere and get more casual fans to commit themselves to the club. Craven cottage looked great and the atmosphere was brilliant which is not always the case there. I appreciate there is a cost implication however we may just entice some more to home games which would pay for the scarves pretty quickly. COYS Glasgow Tigers did this when they rebooted their promotion at Ashfield a few years back and was relatively successful A friendly sponsor helps with costs even if you only target the younger fans, it’s a good look A goods Kibble SMiSA project for just before Christmas Quote
chalky1 Posted November 4, 2022 Report Posted November 4, 2022 Could be good with the coming promo for kids to attend the Family stand along with 3 adults Me personally I wouldn't want a scarf, don't wear them, would rather have 3 points Spoiler Quote
antrin Posted November 4, 2022 Report Posted November 4, 2022 3 hours ago, chalky1 said: Could be good with the coming promo for kids to attend the Family stand along with 3 adults Me personally I wouldn't want a scarf, don't wear them, would rather have 3 points Reveal hidden contents Aye, but… … 3 points get stains on them, that don’t disappear in the wash. Ye can wash scarves. Quote
turrabuddie Posted November 9, 2022 Report Posted November 9, 2022 Not a bad idea. My son is heading to the game tonight with three of his pals - none are Buddies, but students from around the UK who enjoy football and miss watching their own teams while studying in Glasgow. I’m not saying a scarf would be enough to get them going along on a regular basis but it wouldn’t do any harm. as has been mentioned by others, a stirring performance, a few goals and a home win would probably do the job ! Quote
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