salfordpaul said:
dont get you lot moonlight if i'm honest. you support utd, but you dont like the owner (go glazer go) so you form a break away club and called it fc utd. but then your fans are all still fans of the big daddy and follow utd. and your attendances suffer when utd are at home. so who and what the fuck are you? i find it all cringeville if i'm honest! like them lads a few yrs ago that put a teams shares on line so people could have a voice!
have never met an fc fan so i'm not sure they exist but the best of luck with your little strop.
He's a little snippet from a fc supporters site :
A bit of sideways thinking seems to of paid off. Through a new page on facebook--
<a class="postlink" href="http://www.facebook.com/#!/FCUnitedInternational" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.facebook.com/#!/FCUnitedInternational</a>
I have been forging links with reds from around Europe by posting on Scandinavian United supporters fb pages- as well as building awareness on Germany etc. Every large home game at OT sees several thousand travel to Manchester-through the facebook page above I would like to continue tapping in to this market.
Positives
Increase fc revenue and attendance
Increase International FC awareness
Use the Brand of MUFC to help ensure the long term growth of FCUM
Offer reds 2 games over a weekend rather than one.
Concerns
Ensuring our local loyal fan base is well looked after and not sidelined in any way, shape or form.
If we can get more organised and others can help spread the word through the facebook page or elsewhere then I think this can be a very valuable area of growth.
YCMIU :)