Andyjohnson
New member
- Feb 1, 2012
- 17
No harm in having a themed game such as a Spanish day to reflect the growing presence of them at the Club and the fans willingness to celebrate it. Ditto for Fright Night, an initiative to attract the families / kids on discounted tickets during half term week. Ok most purists would frown at that but if you want to connect with your fans then so be it. Bums on seats and £££'s in the bank are still important.
However making permanent allowances within a stadium for a drum or band and having goal music are a step too far. Maybe it's understandable that Clubs who do not get decent crowds might want to create an artificial atmosphere but a bit sad when clubs with decent support resort to it when not necessary. I'm glad we have resisted the latter.
You haven't really resisted it though have you? You provided the whole ground with clackers for the play off semi final last season. Anyway the point is goal music, themed days at the football, cheers leaders(which I believe you still have?), all these are part of the same thing which you said yourself about trying to make football more attractive to new punters and get bums on seats and more £££. It's not a palace brighton thing it's happening all over the country at different clubs. Unfortunately this is the way the game is going. I'm just saying its very hypocritical for you all to sit there and take the piss as if you're immune from all this. As if going to the Amex is an old school, traditional day at the football. Nonsense.