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Rudi Hedman Caterham 18 Sep 18 10.11am | |
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Originally posted by bicycle repair man
Rubbish. So how else does a supporter base grow, because I’ve never seen our support multiply as the next generation sits by the previous 2 or 3?
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paperhat croydon 18 Sep 18 10.20am | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
That’s the only solution to this season but it’s probably after the club commit to some sort of investigation into views and options. That’s where it’s stuck I’d expect. The club didn’t do anything and the HF have commented on ‘inaction.’ Until there is some nothing may change. ....And, at the close of this season if this isn't resolved, what happens?
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dorking 18 Sep 18 10.41am | |
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In my opinion, the club needs to make the effort by (say) February to canvass opinion amongst those in the Lower Holmesdale. Ideally the club needs to get figures on a block by block basis, of how many fans per block would want to move to a singing section in blocks D,E and F (not just E) And also how many fans in blocks D,E and F would want to move away, should a singing section be created in blocks D, E and F. And whether those fans who would prefer to move away would want to be elsewhere in the Lower Tier, or in another section of the ground completely If, from that data, it looks like it is feasible to arrange from the following season, then the renewal process for the whole ground needs to be considered. All other sections of the ground initially must be renewals only, and dealt with pretty quickly, say a 4 week renewal window in March. Then for the first couple of weeks in April, fans in D, E and F who wanted to move elsewhere, have first pick of all available (including unrenewed) seats in all the OTHER stands (and Upper Tier) Then for the next two weeks of April the box office can look at what space has been opened up in D, E and F, and put people in there who applied to be in the singing section during the winter consultation. Maybe have one week for further moves and rejigging around (for people who renewed) to take advantage of any freed up 'good seats' (including fans moving out of D,E,F who want to be elsewhere in the Lower) From May, then deal with brand new season ticket applicants on the waiting list.
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Forest Hillbilly in a hidey-hole 18 Sep 18 10.43am | |
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So encouraging youngsters to Selhurst is done by : *Random HF adults escorting kids to Selhurst Park Or do parents/grandparents and other family members take their youngsters along to enjoy a friendly, enjoyable and safe time. attracting thugs is not what I would want for CPFC
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 18 Sep 18 10.59am | |
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Originally posted by paperhat
....And, at the close of this season if this isn't resolved, what happens? Well obviously more dialogue is expected or will be needed if they want to provide a decent move for these sitters. See dorking’s post. More dialogue than so far and your scenario. Some don’t even want the dialogue. Edited by Rudi Hedman (18 Sep 2018 11.05am)
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 18 Sep 18 11.01am | |
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Originally posted by Forest Hillbilly
So encouraging youngsters to Selhurst is done by : *Random HF adults escorting kids to Selhurst Park Or do parents/grandparents and other family members take their youngsters along to enjoy a friendly, enjoyable and safe time. attracting thugs is not what I would want for CPFC Just a tad of an exaggeration. I’m talking about teenagers seeing the atmosphere and just wanting to be part of it or near it or experience it. Was everyone singing last season a reprobate you’re insinuating? Perhaps not hey?
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bicycle repair man 18 Sep 18 11.38am | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
So how else does a supporter base grow, because I’ve never seen our support multiply as the next generation sits by the previous 2 or 3? Tripe.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 18 Sep 18 11.46am | |
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Originally posted by bicycle repair man
Tripe. Because you cannot dent it. Look, we disagree on this, plenty want to see some investigation and consultations on this, you don’t, whatever to that. Enjoy your day, if you ever can.
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Ginger Pubic Wig Wickham de L'Ouest 18 Sep 18 12.13pm | |
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I despaired of the atmosphere when we had the HF and I think I would even if they got their way. But without them, it's abysmal and what little we had can easily become something we can't get back. Personally, I'd like to see the club taking a 100 times more proactive attitude toward building the atmosphere than it does today -- regardless of the outcome with the HF. I know some believe 'a few wins and all will be well' but look at the evidence across the PL. It's highly improbable that's true. Everton, Arsenal, Man U, Liverpool, West Ham, West Brom, Stoke (when they were up)...so many clubs effectively dead zones on match days. And it's not cos their fans care any less than we do.
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 18 Sep 18 12.27pm | |
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Originally posted by Ginger Pubic Wig
I despaired of the atmosphere when we had the HF and I think I would even if they got their way. But without them, it's abysmal and what little we had can easily become something we can't get back. Personally, I'd like to see the club taking a 100 times more proactive attitude toward building the atmosphere than it does today -- regardless of the outcome with the HF. I know some believe 'a few wins and all will be well' but look at the evidence across the PL. It's highly improbable that's true. Everton, Arsenal, Man U, Liverpool, West Ham, West Brom, Stoke (when they were up)...so many clubs effectively dead zones on match days. And it's not cos their fans care any less than we do. Hand out free fan clappers and vuvuzelas !
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turbohorsebox Coulsdon 18 Sep 18 12.37pm | |
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Originally posted by Lyons550
I think this will get more interesting, and is probably the wake up call that the clubs hierarchy needed, in that the fans 'own' the club and they're just custodians. There's a place for both those wanting to sit and those wanting to stand, the latter migrating towards seating when age dictates; but we need the atmosphere to continually attract fans young and old alike if the club is to keep moving forward. I wonder how many of those in the block behind the goal are 50+ (purely out of interest) and have simply become used to sitting, waiting to be entertained as the article from the Independent suggests...I thought it was a good article and not far off of the mark. Ultimately, if the club see fit to kick ANY OF US out of our seats for a re-shuffle there's nothing (that I know of) that can stop them. Is anyone aware of anything to the contrary? So realistically, is upsetting a few of those in the short term for the continued progression of attracting young fans and developing an atmosphere (that on the whole) benefits the club and the team a bad thing? Or is it just the way it's been handled that wrankles with people? The people who have invested money in the club own the club, and the fans are just customers. Unless the rules of ownership have changed recently. I can't see the owners of Tesco moving the alcohol aisle closer to the door because it suits a minority group of their customers.
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Lyons550 Shirley 18 Sep 18 12.40pm | |
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Originally posted by Willo
Hand out free fan clappers and vuvuzelas !
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