- May 8, 2018
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“The Funnel Club”Fine by me - as long as giving invitations to kids like they are going to do doesn't just become another revenue scheme.
“The Funnel Club”Fine by me - as long as giving invitations to kids like they are going to do doesn't just become another revenue scheme.
I don’t know why, but I like the idea of players walking or cycling home after a game.I'm not often at Fulham early enough or late enough to witness the players arriving & leaving but the few times I have, the coach pulls up in a position where its difficult to get near enough to the players - there's only a few metres of barrier space. After the game, most players walk to the local primary school where they park their cars, and they'll sign stuff. Some players who lived / live locally cycle (Moritz Voltz) or walk home (Willian). It could be different if we had a Japanese player though.
Moritz Volz is probably one of the most likeable footballers ever. Cycling to games, he used to bake cake and biscuits for players and had certain things he’d make depending on who the opponent was. Not your typical footballer.I'm not often at Fulham early enough or late enough to witness the players arriving & leaving but the few times I have, the coach pulls up in a position where its difficult to get near enough to the players - there's only a few metres of barrier space. After the game, most players walk to the local primary school where they park their cars, and they'll sign stuff. Some players who lived / live locally cycle (Moritz Voltz) or walk home (Willian). It could be different if we had a Japanese player though.
Awful bastards. The worst was when it wasn't even a player for our club but the kid had a Brighton shirt on. Embarrassing.I wish they would also ban those begging “please can I have your shirt” signs, kids and their pushy parents
I wonder how many days, no hours, if everyone ignored a luvvie darling or football prima donna, they would be back begging for attention....Entitlement. I work in theatre and witness stage door twattery nightly. Many feel they are owed an autograph/selfie as part of their ticket price.
So if an actor uses an another exit, has to rush for their train, is meeting a partner, has their kids around, has a migraine, hates the general public etc they are often complained about/abused in social media and even to their face.
It’s mental.
Some like the chance to greet their fans, some are genuine introverts and all their skill comes out on the stage/pitch. Some are very socially awkward people who happen to be talented in their profession, but aren’t very good at meeting new people. Some love the limelight, others hate it. There’s no hard and fast rule, because they’re just humans doing a job and managing all that comes with it.I wonder how many days, no hours, if everyone ignored a luvvie darling or football prima donna, they would be back begging for attention....
Single figures I reckon
I’ve some great memories and photos of my two kids with a selection of players at the Junior Seagulls Christmas party at the Triangle in Burgess Hill. There was no out of control mobbing of Sam Gargan or Doug Loft in those days!I've a hazy recollection of the club allowing all Junior Seagulls members to visit the ground, with the entire first team dotted around the place and autograph hunters encouraged to go and find them. We're not talking Shannon Matthews' hide and seek - nobody was on the roof or under the boardroom table - but it was a fun day out insofar as I can recall.
Year: 1984 (possibly '85)
Location: The Goldstone
Alan Biley was in the changing rooms.
#jumpersforgoalposts
I think the players used to find us in those days! Trestle tables and penalties against John Sullivan and Will PackhamI’ve some great memories and photos of my two kids with a selection of players at the Junior Seagulls Christmas party at the Triangle in Burgess Hill. There was no out of control mobbing of Sam Gargan or Doug Loft in those days!
One particular photo of my eldest with the latter, Loft just looks delighted that anybody has asked him.
Of course it will be a pay event in the future.Maybe not every occasion but for sure it will be a pay event with named tickets no passing on transfers etc.As long as this enhanced selfie and autograph opportunities with the squad event doesn't become a pay event then they've done the right thing.
You have completely missed the point and/or have not bothered to read the statement or indeed this thread.Banning autographs and selfies, thats absolutely embarrassing by the club. Why dont you tell us again about the fantastic relationship you have with the fans, as long they do as they’re told and don't bother you with outrageous requests for things such as an autograph.
Yeah I did read it, and it's dead easy to stop fans waiting outside the training ground without banning autographs and selfies. More to the point I read the bit about the club being annoyed that autographs are being sold online. Which to my mind seems like their motivation for the ban, combined with the hassle it causes them.You have completely missed the point and/or have not bothered to read the statement or indeed this thread.
Sadly the greedy opportunists have spoilt it and the club has had to act.