So you dont't drink, eat or chat to anyone?
Don't be facetious. I do chat but I rarely eat or drink at matches. I used to alwaays have a tea and a pie at Withdean but I rarely bother at Amex.
So you dont't drink, eat or chat to anyone?
Don't be facetious. I do chat but I rarely eat or drink at matches. I used to alwaays have a tea and a pie at Withdean but I rarely bother at Amex.
College co-ed cheer leading is great. Something like that would be entertaining.
middle aged men, half of them couldn't actually dance and the other half were about three stone overweight.
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It's about providing an excellent customer experience.
Not just about some blokes running around kicking a ball and a bunch of fat blokes in a stand singing monotonous songs.
Without a doubt Paul Barber's experience in North America influences his views on the Albion providing and improving on customer experience and satisfaction when they plan things out.
Hopefully they'll ditch the fat ones.
When you go to bed tonight make sure you set your alarm for the 21st century .
Spent a minute or so trying to figure out whether this was trolling. Decided on yes, which makes the world a less complicated place.
If you hadn't noticed, the blokes running around kicking a ball and the fat blokes singing monotonous songs have been the allure for over a century.
Thankfully the kids agree with questions such as "why can't the game start now?" etc throughout screeching opera singers and other such 'customer experiences'.
If you think so, personally I think you have a blatant disregard and ignorance for what a traditional footballing experience should be about. My kids absolutely cannot wait for KO, and love to join in with the 'fat blokes' singing with no encouragement needed, perhaps I should tell them their day is up and they need to demand more like a taylor swift solo or a few morris dancers prematch to get excited. I'm all for enhancing the experience by the way, fanzone, interviews, kids pens, cb challenges, half time tomfoolery like bubble soccer and that giant dartboard were all good fun. Most of them involving football and didn't detract from the main event which everyone is there for.What a myopic view you have.
I'll let the 'thick' kids know that. They really should know better and appreciate what the club are doing for their 'customers'.The game isn't going to start any sooner if there's no entertainment pre-game. Maybe someone needs to tell those thick kids that.
Most people already get there early with their families and/or mates regardless, and spend their money on food and drink. The majority are still on the concourses while the customer experiences are happening on the pitch. Perhaps things like this compel a few non-football fans to also make the effort which is fair enough.Perhaps people will get there earlier and spend more money if there is something entertaining on before hand?
Yes because opera singers and cheerleaders prematch and other such 'customer experiences' are the only facet of a marketing department. "New concepts" dear oh dear . I'm 30, so i'm not quite a dinosaur yet I'd hope.Or maybe just fire the whole marketing department because they are pointless when people like you are happy to just going to turn up watch the game and go home. No need for them to come up with any new concepts for the dinosaurs.
when does close season become pre season ?
Pre season is still effectively close season isn't it? because the season itself hasn't started.
You obviously have a way with words. In my eyes l'm afraid nothing starts until the season proper kicks off.
Have you seen his sister??
It's only a little facetious - point is that for many it is an afternoon/evening out; GG might not float it for you but they might for others. Some tolerance required, methinks.
What next, American investors?t