OB1
Well-Known Member
And my beef with people like Soriano is that we should be actively capitalising on that growth in support, getting them in the ground where possible. Particularly where these kids are local, or relatively local, once they've been a couple of times the chances are they'll come more often.
Yet I'm still to hear the club's strategy for achieving this.
OK and would reporting that strategy to City Matters be something you expect?
So what's your suggested strategy for that?
Kids tickets for tomorrows game are not expensive. Adult ones can be got for a reasonable price. If people can't afford that, they aren't going to come to games even if you make arrangements to bring bus loads of kids from schools for free.
I'm pretty sure Soriano's strategy is play great football, win games and people will want to come to see that live in person.