Top postReally guys?? Why not?
Nobody says you have to and I'm sure 99% of the N stand will dress exactly as they would for any other match, but engaging youngsters means long term income for the club and if that means that 1% of people in the stand (and 100% of those appearing on fanzone) are dressed up, who the f*ck cares (but the 1%).
Anyone who brings their kids to matches knows that things like this, fanzone, gully's girls (may they rest in peace), etc all contribute to the experience for them. The bragging rights at school on monday after appearing on fanzone on sat are not to be ignored amongst the pre-teens. And if all they talk about on monday morning is BHA and the Amex, then their friends learn that Chelski and ManU are not the teams to follow and a little pester-power later and little johnny and his dad are spending money at the Amex on a saturday.
Don't want to dress up, then don't. But don't begrudge the club for trying to ensure that you have a home on a saturday afternoon for many more years to come and that the dark days are long behind us.
Really guys?? Why not?
Nobody says you have to and I'm sure 99% of the N stand will dress exactly as they would for any other match, but engaging youngsters means long term income for the club and if that means that 1% of people in the stand (and 100% of those appearing on fanzone) are dressed up, who the f*ck cares (but the 1%).
Anyone who brings their kids to matches knows that things like this, fanzone, gully's girls (may they rest in peace), etc all contribute to the experience for them. The bragging rights at school on monday after appearing on fanzone on sat are not to be ignored amongst the pre-teens. And if all they talk about on monday morning is BHA and the Amex, then their friends learn that Chelski and ManU are not the teams to follow and a little pester-power later and little johnny and his dad are spending money at the Amex on a saturday.
Don't want to dress up, then don't. But don't begrudge the club for trying to ensure that you have a home on a saturday afternoon for many more years to come and that the dark days are long behind us.
Because personally I think this sort of thing is more likely to put people off going. But I suppose we can't discuss it any more as you've put it in bold and underlined.Really guys?? Why not?
Nobody says you have to and I'm sure 99% of the N stand will dress exactly as they would for any other match, but engaging youngsters means long term income for the club and if that means that 1% of people in the stand (and 100% of those appearing on fanzone) are dressed up, who the f*ck cares (but the 1%).
Anyone who brings their kids to matches knows that things like this, fanzone, gully's girls (may they rest in peace), etc all contribute to the experience for them. The bragging rights at school on monday after appearing on fanzone on sat are not to be ignored amongst the pre-teens. And if all they talk about on monday morning is BHA and the Amex, then their friends learn that Chelski and ManU are not the teams to follow and a little pester-power later and little johnny and his dad are spending money at the Amex on a saturday.
Don't want to dress up, then don't. But don't begrudge the club for trying to ensure that you have a home on a saturday afternoon for many more years to come and that the dark days are long behind us.
Because personally I think this sort of thing is more likely to put people off going. But I suppose we can't discuss it any more as you've put it in bold and underlined.
Because personally I think this sort of thing is more likely to put people off going. But I suppose we can't discuss it any more as you've put it in bold and underlined.
For example, I didn't particularly like all the advertising for one of the cruellest blood sports known to man on Spanish day, as blokes who've probably never seen a bull fight dressed as matadors.
He speaketh the truth. I saw some guy in the away end at Reading whose kid was dressed up in a seagull outfit a la Gully. The kid was only small. Do I think that sort of thing is ruining football? Do I arse. It was probably the highlight of the little lad's week. How can that POSSIBLY be a bad thing?
So, just to clarify, you think that the Albion offering tickets to under 16s at a home game for a pound will put people off coming?
I would like to see England Day on 21st or 26th of April, the closest home matches to St Georges Day. Bet they won't be brave enough to do it though.
You could suggest it to them though?
Can we have a multicultural World Day, where you have to dress up as different cultures. Shotgun Tibet.
He speaketh the truth. I saw some guy in the away end at Reading whose kid was dressed up in a seagull outfit a la Gully. The kid was only small. Do I think that sort of thing is ruining football? Do I arse. It was probably the highlight of the little lad's week. How can that POSSIBLY be a bad thing?
Kids for a quid? Sucks for the kids with season tickets then
What, the ones who pay about a hundred quid (?) for a season?
They're hardly being ripped off, are they?
Would probably cost you more than that to take them swimming or the cinema twenty three times.
I think if they have managed to work out when Halloweens is they will probably notice when St Georges Day, especially as they do a corporate St Geoges Day lunch around that time which is always well attended.