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Post by avfo on Nov 20, 2018 15:08:37 GMT
From CFC OWS -
Chester FC will be going back in time on December 1st when they take on old League rivals Darlington in the National League North encounter at the Swansway Chester Stadium.
A ‘Retro’ theme has been declared for the day of the game, by the club’s Fan Engagement Working Group.
The theme includes admission prices that reflect prices back in the day, with Adults admission reduced to £10, Concessions £5, and Under 18s £1 with under 5’s free. The prices will apply to all parts of the ground.
Jeff Banks, director of Fan Engagement has called on fans of both sets of clubs to take part, “The FEWG have been working hard to bring some quality themes to matchday this season and given we used to enjoy some great Football League matches with Darlo, we thought this was an ideal opportunity to bring back the past for a day!’
Matchday will take on a unique feel, with a retro matchday programme, some fantastic prizes for our half time entertainment thanks to Buy Clever Stuff, and deals to be had in the Blues Bar and in the kiosks too.
Banks also wants fans to wear their old shirts for the match too, “We want fans to dig out their old Chester and Darlington tops for the game, let’s have a bit of fun with it!”
“As we’re going back in time, I’d also like to ask fans to bring someone who hasn’t been to a game in the last few years to the Swansway on the 1st December. We need roughly an extra 300 on the average attendance to make this work so I ask everyone to do their bit!”
There will also be competitions on our social media channels to win tickets for this game too, so lots to look forward to!
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Post by uptheseals on Nov 20, 2018 15:18:01 GMT
Brilliant idea hopefully it's advertised all over Facebook and twitter like the alty game was
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Post by Deleted on Nov 20, 2018 17:07:54 GMT
Really like the sound of this!
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Post by bitbbh on Nov 20, 2018 17:28:10 GMT
Nice to see the club entering into the spirit of this retro day theme by having a criminal with the name Stephen associated with the club. Right retro that.
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Post by banksy on Nov 20, 2018 21:42:57 GMT
Evening all...
Just wanted to jump on this thread to ask everyone to help by doing their bit for this game.
We've (FEWG) come up with a theme with plenty of things planned, we've had great support so far and now need everyone else to play a part in bringing people down to the match.
Do you know people who haven't been for a while? Ask them or even bring them down with you to the match.
The plan is to enjoy the day and have a buzz around the matchday experience.
Anywhere in the ground for a tenner for adults, anywhere in the ground for a fiver for concessions, and anyone under the age of 18 for just a quid!!
We will be going big with both online and written press coverage of this so please support it as best you can.
Jeff
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Post by Cestrian For Life on Nov 20, 2018 21:50:23 GMT
Great initiative and looking forward to digging out my old shirts and choosing one.
Can you just please tell the players that there might be a bit of a crowd and to turn up. ;-)
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Post by 1967blue Chester Lads on Nov 21, 2018 8:38:59 GMT
From CFC OWS - Chester FC will be going back in time on December 1st when they take on old League rivals Darlington in the National League North encounter at the Swansway Chester Stadium. A ‘Retro’ theme has been declared for the day of the game, by the club’s Fan Engagement Working Group. The theme includes admission prices that reflect prices back in the day, with Adults admission reduced to £10, Concessions £5, and Under 18s £1 with under 5’s free. The prices will apply to all parts of the ground. Jeff Banks, director of Fan Engagement has called on fans of both sets of clubs to take part, “The FEWG have been working hard to bring some quality themes to matchday this season and given we used to enjoy some great Football League matches with Darlo, we thought this was an ideal opportunity to bring back the past for a day!’ Matchday will take on a unique feel, with a retro matchday programme, some fantastic prizes for our half time entertainment thanks to Buy Clever Stuff, and deals to be had in the Blues Bar and in the kiosks too. Banks also wants fans to wear their old shirts for the match too, “We want fans to dig out their old Chester and Darlington tops for the game, let’s have a bit of fun with it!” “As we’re going back in time, I’d also like to ask fans to bring someone who hasn’t been to a game in the last few years to the Swansway on the 1st December. We need roughly an extra 300 on the average attendance to make this work so I ask everyone to do their bit!” There will also be competitions on our social media channels to win tickets for this game too, so lots to look forward to! Absolutely a fantastic idea. But how are the general public of Chester going to find out about it It's brilliant news that the club have listened to the fans and are trying new ideas and reduced prices but this will only work if your a a chester fc fan. If your not on Chesters Facebook, Twitter etc you won't have a clue who we're playing on sat never mind reduced prices. So bearing this in mind for next time we do an offer why don't we spread the word by getting into the schools,university,college posters at the train and bus station. Just my thought but I bet most think it. I'd do whatever the club asked me to do so I could get a full stadium.
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Post by Al on Nov 21, 2018 8:42:06 GMT
From CFC OWS - Chester FC will be going back in time on December 1st when they take on old League rivals Darlington in the National League North encounter at the Swansway Chester Stadium. A ‘Retro’ theme has been declared for the day of the game, by the club’s Fan Engagement Working Group. The theme includes admission prices that reflect prices back in the day, with Adults admission reduced to £10, Concessions £5, and Under 18s £1 with under 5’s free. The prices will apply to all parts of the ground. Jeff Banks, director of Fan Engagement has called on fans of both sets of clubs to take part, “The FEWG have been working hard to bring some quality themes to matchday this season and given we used to enjoy some great Football League matches with Darlo, we thought this was an ideal opportunity to bring back the past for a day!’ Matchday will take on a unique feel, with a retro matchday programme, some fantastic prizes for our half time entertainment thanks to Buy Clever Stuff, and deals to be had in the Blues Bar and in the kiosks too. Banks also wants fans to wear their old shirts for the match too, “We want fans to dig out their old Chester and Darlington tops for the game, let’s have a bit of fun with it!” “As we’re going back in time, I’d also like to ask fans to bring someone who hasn’t been to a game in the last few years to the Swansway on the 1st December. We need roughly an extra 300 on the average attendance to make this work so I ask everyone to do their bit!” There will also be competitions on our social media channels to win tickets for this game too, so lots to look forward to! Absolutely a fantastic idea. But how are the general public of Chester going to find out about it It's brilliant news that the club have listened to the fans and are trying new ideas and reduced prices but this will only work if your a a chester fc fan. If your not on Chesters Facebook, Twitter etc you won't have a clue who we're playing on sat never mind reduced prices. So bearing this in mind for next time we do an offer why don't we spread the word by getting into the schools,university,college posters at the train and bus station. Just my thought but I bet most think it. I'd do whatever the club asked me to do so I could get a full stadium. Club has over 38,000 followers on Twitter alone. If it's hammered on there it'll be a start
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Post by uptheseals on Nov 21, 2018 11:33:18 GMT
From CFC OWS - Chester FC will be going back in time on December 1st when they take on old League rivals Darlington in the National League North encounter at the Swansway Chester Stadium. A ‘Retro’ theme has been declared for the day of the game, by the club’s Fan Engagement Working Group. The theme includes admission prices that reflect prices back in the day, with Adults admission reduced to £10, Concessions £5, and Under 18s £1 with under 5’s free. The prices will apply to all parts of the ground. Jeff Banks, director of Fan Engagement has called on fans of both sets of clubs to take part, “The FEWG have been working hard to bring some quality themes to matchday this season and given we used to enjoy some great Football League matches with Darlo, we thought this was an ideal opportunity to bring back the past for a day!’ Matchday will take on a unique feel, with a retro matchday programme, some fantastic prizes for our half time entertainment thanks to Buy Clever Stuff, and deals to be had in the Blues Bar and in the kiosks too. Banks also wants fans to wear their old shirts for the match too, “We want fans to dig out their old Chester and Darlington tops for the game, let’s have a bit of fun with it!” “As we’re going back in time, I’d also like to ask fans to bring someone who hasn’t been to a game in the last few years to the Swansway on the 1st December. We need roughly an extra 300 on the average attendance to make this work so I ask everyone to do their bit!” There will also be competitions on our social media channels to win tickets for this game too, so lots to look forward to! Absolutely a fantastic idea. But how are the general public of Chester going to find out about it It's brilliant news that the club have listened to the fans and are trying new ideas and reduced prices but this will only work if your a a chester fc fan. If your not on Chesters Facebook, Twitter etc you won't have a clue who we're playing on sat never mind reduced prices. So bearing this in mind for next time we do an offer why don't we spread the word by getting into the schools,university,college posters at the train and bus station. Just my thought but I bet most think it. I'd do whatever the club asked me to do so I could get a full stadium. Needs to be atleast 2 or 3 posts on twitter and Facebook every day of the week Posters around town Posters given in schools Emails sent out to everyone on the clubs database Etc etc If this is done properly it will be a really good success
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Post by Frank Owen’s Paintbrush on Nov 21, 2018 12:12:42 GMT
We ALL need to tell people we know who we speak to who may have a passing interest in the goings on in conversation, too.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 21, 2018 14:17:39 GMT
Regular posts on social media. Really push it, shares and retweets encouraged too. Hammer it home.
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Post by banksy on Nov 21, 2018 20:06:46 GMT
Regular posts on social media. Really push it, shares and retweets encouraged too. Hammer it home. We'll be doing just that. Broadcasting as far and wide as possible. On a hopefully daily basis we'll be plugging different aspects to the matchday theme. Please share it as much as possible. Competitions too relating to the theme coming very soon... We just want to try something out there that will hopefully catch the imagination. Jeff
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Post by bluejay on Nov 21, 2018 22:58:16 GMT
Be good fun digging out the old shirts. Not sure the really old ones will fit though...
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Post by Blockhead on Nov 22, 2018 0:00:03 GMT
Regular posts on social media. Really push it, shares and retweets encouraged too. Hammer it home. We'll be doing just that. Broadcasting as far and wide as possible. On a hopefully daily basis we'll be plugging different aspects to the matchday theme. Please share it as much as possible. Competitions too relating to the theme coming very soon... We just want to try something out there that will hopefully catch the imagination. Jeff Why should it be hopefully? Don't we have a paid media employee? Media presence should be the basics and we should be doing more of it.
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Post by bing on Nov 22, 2018 7:46:07 GMT
We'll be doing just that. Broadcasting as far and wide as possible. On a hopefully daily basis we'll be plugging different aspects to the matchday theme. Please share it as much as possible. Competitions too relating to the theme coming very soon... We just want to try something out there that will hopefully catch the imagination. Jeff Why should it be hopefully? Don't we have a paid media employee? Media presence should be the basics and we should be doing more of it. In fairness, we do put out social media posts for every game - it's up to ALL of us to then spread the word but retweeting / sharing etc.
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Post by Bristol Blue on Nov 22, 2018 8:16:13 GMT
Any plans to get a few older players down? Someone like Andy Crosby that played for both would've been perfect if he wasn't a bit busy being AM at Hull!
Robbie Painter, Gregg Blundell and Drewe Broughton are a few others that coms to mind. Is Dom Collins still there?
Anyone think of anyone else who played for both?
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Post by 1967blue Chester Lads on Nov 22, 2018 8:40:47 GMT
Evening all... Just wanted to jump on this thread to ask everyone to help by doing their bit for this game. We've (FEWG) come up with a theme with plenty of things planned, we've had great support so far and now need everyone else to play a part in bringing people down to the match. Do you know people who haven't been for a while? Ask them or even bring them down with you to the match. The plan is to enjoy the day and have a buzz around the matchday experience. Anywhere in the ground for a tenner for adults, anywhere in the ground for a fiver for concessions, and anyone under the age of 18 for just a quid!! We will be going big with both online and written press coverage of this so please support it as best you can. Jeff Right then here we go. Goals soccer centre opposite the ground. I was there last night playing 5 a side football with friends and some I don't really now. After the game we had a pint and I asked who was going to the Darlington game. You all know the answer. Not one of them new about it. So let's leave that and move on. I went to speak to the manager and asked her roughly how many people play there weekly. She guessed about 3,000 a week play there. I asked her if the football club had asked if they could promote anything at goals. We know the answer. For God's sake it's across the road and there's approx 3,000 a week there. Surely the club could promote something over there. What's the point of let's tweet this let's tweet that. It clearly doesn't work as the gates aren't getting any better. Don't get me wrong I'm not criticising anyone about the retro day but shouldn't the ideas be let's get out there and promote it not just the die hards on DC or tweet. Someone said earlier there's 38,000 signed up. Where are they then. I asked 9 middle aged men last night and 4 young staff at goals and none of them new about the Darlo game.
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Post by Si on Nov 22, 2018 10:34:33 GMT
Evening all... Just wanted to jump on this thread to ask everyone to help by doing their bit for this game. We've (FEWG) come up with a theme with plenty of things planned, we've had great support so far and now need everyone else to play a part in bringing people down to the match. Do you know people who haven't been for a while? Ask them or even bring them down with you to the match. The plan is to enjoy the day and have a buzz around the matchday experience. Anywhere in the ground for a tenner for adults, anywhere in the ground for a fiver for concessions, and anyone under the age of 18 for just a quid!! We will be going big with both online and written press coverage of this so please support it as best you can. Jeff Right then here we go. Goals soccer centre opposite the ground. I was there last night playing 5 a side football with friends and some I don't really now. After the game we had a pint and I asked who was going to the Darlington game. You all know the answer. Not one of them new about it. So let's leave that and move on. I went to speak to the manager and asked her roughly how many people play there weekly. She guessed about 3,000 a week play there. I asked her if the football club had asked if they could promote anything at goals. We know the answer. For God's sake it's across the road and there's approx 3,000 a week there. Surely the club could promote something over there. What's the point of let's tweet this let's tweet that. It clearly doesn't work as the gates aren't getting any better. Don't get me wrong I'm not criticising anyone about the retro day but shouldn't the ideas be let's get out there and promote it not just the die hards on DC or tweet. Someone said earlier there's 38,000 signed up. Where are they then. I asked 9 middle aged men last night and 4 young staff at goals and none of them new about the Darlo game. I've long wondered why we haven't established a link with them - it seems like a bit of a no brainer given that it's a popular football facility on the other side of the road. I've never been so I don't know what the setup is like, but wouldn't it be suitable to train on rather than churning up the pitch on a Thursday night? Surely there's some scope for promotion there, vouchers handed out to paying customers of Goals etc. If you are a commercial guy then surely it's the first place you'd go to given that you can see it from looking out of the office window! Thinking outside the box a bit, rather than building our own training facility I wonder how receptive they'd be to developing that existing facility to accommodate a permanent training base for us? Would cost us less of Stuart's money than having to purchase land and build our own facility and have to staff it etc. A bolt on to an existing football facility next door to the club would surely be beneficial to Goals and Chester.
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Post by 1967blue Chester Lads on Nov 22, 2018 11:25:43 GMT
Right then here we go. Goals soccer centre opposite the ground. I was there last night playing 5 a side football with friends and some I don't really now. After the game we had a pint and I asked who was going to the Darlington game. You all know the answer. Not one of them new about it. So let's leave that and move on. I went to speak to the manager and asked her roughly how many people play there weekly. She guessed about 3,000 a week play there. I asked her if the football club had asked if they could promote anything at goals. We know the answer. For God's sake it's across the road and there's approx 3,000 a week there. Surely the club could promote something over there. What's the point of let's tweet this let's tweet that. It clearly doesn't work as the gates aren't getting any better. Don't get me wrong I'm not criticising anyone about the retro day but shouldn't the ideas be let's get out there and promote it not just the die hards on DC or tweet. Someone said earlier there's 38,000 signed up. Where are they then. I asked 9 middle aged men last night and 4 young staff at goals and none of them new about the Darlo game. I've long wondered why we haven't established a link with them - it seems like a bit of a no brainer given that it's a popular football facility on the other side of the road. I've never been so I don't know what the setup is like, but wouldn't it be suitable to train on rather than churning up the pitch on a Thursday night? Surely there's some scope for promotion there, vouchers handed out to paying customers of Goals etc. If you are a commercial guy then surely it's the first place you'd go to given that you can see it from looking out of the office window! Thinking outside the box a bit, rather than building our own training facility I wonder how receptive they'd be to developing that existing facility to accommodate a permanent training base for us? Would cost us less of Stuart's money than having to purchase land and build our own facility and have to staff it etc. A bolt on to an existing football facility next door to the club would surely be beneficial to Goals and Chester. To be fair the set up at goals is fantastic and the most disappointing thing is they have about 10 kids party's there every week. Just tapping into them kids would be a start. They have about 10 pitches which are 5a side and one 7 a side with a large area undeveloped which could suit Chester FC. Mr Banks surely time spent on these sort of things would be more benificial than ask a mate. It's only my thoughts and other people will have there's.
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Post by 1967blue Chester Lads on Nov 22, 2018 11:26:45 GMT
Right then here we go. Goals soccer centre opposite the ground. I was there last night playing 5 a side football with friends and some I don't really now. After the game we had a pint and I asked who was going to the Darlington game. You all know the answer. Not one of them new about it. So let's leave that and move on. I went to speak to the manager and asked her roughly how many people play there weekly. She guessed about 3,000 a week play there. I asked her if the football club had asked if they could promote anything at goals. We know the answer. For God's sake it's across the road and there's approx 3,000 a week there. Surely the club could promote something over there. What's the point of let's tweet this let's tweet that. It clearly doesn't work as the gates aren't getting any better. Don't get me wrong I'm not criticising anyone about the retro day but shouldn't the ideas be let's get out there and promote it not just the die hards on DC or tweet. Someone said earlier there's 38,000 signed up. Where are they then. I asked 9 middle aged men last night and 4 young staff at goals and none of them new about the Darlo game. I've long wondered why we haven't established a link with them - it seems like a bit of a no brainer given that it's a popular football facility on the other side of the road. I've never been so I don't know what the setup is like, but wouldn't it be suitable to train on rather than churning up the pitch on a Thursday night? Surely there's some scope for promotion there, vouchers handed out to paying customers of Goals etc. If you are a commercial guy then surely it's the first place you'd go to given that you can see it from looking out of the office window! Thinking outside the box a bit, rather than building our own training facility I wonder how receptive they'd be to developing that existing facility to accommodate a permanent training base for us? Would cost us less of Stuart's money than having to purchase land and build our own facility and have to staff it etc. A bolt on to an existing football facility next door to the club would surely be beneficial to Goals and Chester. And we'll said Si. At last someone agrees with me.
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Post by Lobster on Nov 22, 2018 11:52:26 GMT
Any plans to get a few older players down? Someone like Andy Crosby that played for both would've been perfect if he wasn't a bit busy being AM at Hull! Robbie Painter, Gregg Blundell and Drewe Broughton are a few others that coms to mind. Is Dom Collins still there? Anyone think of anyone else who played for both? Richard Hope and Clark Keltie
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Post by Hannibal on Nov 22, 2018 13:15:14 GMT
I posted this on OneFootballForum yesterday and the response has been fantastic. Up until now they have 4 coaches coming and a total of 400 expected to travel. They'll be very thirsty too.
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Post by Anders on Nov 22, 2018 16:14:19 GMT
Any plans to get a few older players down? Someone like Andy Crosby that played for both would've been perfect if he wasn't a bit busy being AM at Hull! Robbie Painter, Gregg Blundell and Drewe Broughton are a few others that coms to mind. Is Dom Collins still there? Anyone think of anyone else who played for both? Tim Ryan
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Post by whopper1 on Nov 22, 2018 20:01:29 GMT
Not keen on the programme cover for the game,should of used a programme cover from the 70s or 80s, York are doing a retro cover for each different home game this season as it's there last at bootham crescent, fair dos they look brilliant.
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Post by banksy on Nov 23, 2018 21:22:54 GMT
I've long wondered why we haven't established a link with them - it seems like a bit of a no brainer given that it's a popular football facility on the other side of the road. I've never been so I don't know what the setup is like, but wouldn't it be suitable to train on rather than churning up the pitch on a Thursday night? Surely there's some scope for promotion there, vouchers handed out to paying customers of Goals etc. If you are a commercial guy then surely it's the first place you'd go to given that you can see it from looking out of the office window! Thinking outside the box a bit, rather than building our own training facility I wonder how receptive they'd be to developing that existing facility to accommodate a permanent training base for us? Would cost us less of Stuart's money than having to purchase land and build our own facility and have to staff it etc. A bolt on to an existing football facility next door to the club would surely be beneficial to Goals and Chester. To be fair the set up at goals is fantastic and the most disappointing thing is they have about 10 kids party's there every week. Just tapping into them kids would be a start. They have about 10 pitches which are 5a side and one 7 a side with a large area undeveloped which could suit Chester FC. Mr Banks surely time spent on these sort of things would be more benificial than ask a mate. It's only my thoughts and other people will have there's. I do know that the club have spoken to Goals several times in the past. I can't comment on when the last time that was, it may have been via commercial or via the community trust, I don't know but can certainly find out. We did look into the possibility of a full size pitch there a few years ago but this was not possible and of course since then it's become the car dealership. A training set up at goals would only have worked if a full size pitch would have been possible as the players need to have 11 v 11 sessions. This was something discussed and felt by Neil Young when he was here. 5 a side and 7 a side pitches were just not worthwhile to what the management team needed. Getting back to 'ask a mate' we need to do all kinds of these things to try and attract back the fans who used to come, I do feel that once back and they enjoy the matchday experience then the hook is there again. Hearing good things from Darlington fans about next week's match and hopefully they'll travel in numbers and a cracking atmosphere can be had at the Deva. Hopefully this thread will build over one page as this really is a feel good initiative coming from fans who are on the FEWG and trying to come up with ideas that will help the club. Seeing other threads with 7 pages on then seeing this one with only 1 page can pull you down so please everyone let's start bigging the Retro theme up and make this an enjoyable occasion. The social media coverage has started and is ongoing, the written press and radio will also be going with it next week, all we need is the message to be out there as far and wide as possible. We've also had some great interest in this from the likes of retro based companies so this is gaining momentum. Sorry to harp on but the gist of this post is contact may have been made with the likes of Goals, but just because things haven't turned out as suggested doesn't mean that it's not been discussed or developed further. And let's try and keep this thread a positive one! Jeff
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Post by Deleted on Nov 23, 2018 22:04:19 GMT
Well said banksy I've been looking through my old shirts yet to decide which one to wear.i am hoping to drag a pal along and am looking forward to the game .like you i hope everyone gets behind this
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Post by Hannibal on Nov 24, 2018 1:58:11 GMT
Yes this could be the catalyst we need, just like Lincoln 3 seasons ago when they had a pay-what-you-want game.
Get behind the Blues for this. I hope we get over 2,500 for this.
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Post by archwhopper on Nov 24, 2018 10:02:35 GMT
Not keen on the programme cover for the game,should of used a programme cover from the 70s or 80s, York are doing a retro cover for each different home game this season as it's there last at bootham crescent, fair dos they look brilliant. Why should that bother you as you will be snoring your conkers off 3 pm next saturday
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Post by martinblue47 on Nov 24, 2018 18:41:18 GMT
Is there a link to a printable poster for this game anywhere. If not can the club or someone with the knowledge of making 1up do so.
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Post by Blockhead on Nov 25, 2018 0:49:37 GMT
To be fair the set up at goals is fantastic and the most disappointing thing is they have about 10 kids party's there every week. Just tapping into them kids would be a start. They have about 10 pitches which are 5a side and one 7 a side with a large area undeveloped which could suit Chester FC. Mr Banks surely time spent on these sort of things would be more benificial than ask a mate. It's only my thoughts and other people will have there's. I do know that the club have spoken to Goals several times in the past. I can't comment on when the last time that was, it may have been via commercial or via the community trust, I don't know but can certainly find out. We did look into the possibility of a full size pitch there a few years ago but this was not possible and of course since then it's become the car dealership. A training set up at goals would only have worked if a full size pitch would have been possible as the players need to have 11 v 11 sessions. This was something discussed and felt by Neil Young when he was here. 5 a side and 7 a side pitches were just not worthwhile to what the management team needed. Getting back to 'ask a mate' we need to do all kinds of these things to try and attract back the fans who used to come, I do feel that once back and they enjoy the matchday experience then the hook is there again. Hearing good things from Darlington fans about next week's match and hopefully they'll travel in numbers and a cracking atmosphere can be had at the Deva. Hopefully this thread will build over one page as this really is a feel good initiative coming from fans who are on the FEWG and trying to come up with ideas that will help the club. Seeing other threads with 7 pages on then seeing this one with only 1 page can pull you down so please everyone let's start bigging the Retro theme up and make this an enjoyable occasion. The social media coverage has started and is ongoing, the written press and radio will also be going with it next week, all we need is the message to be out there as far and wide as possible. We've also had some great interest in this from the likes of retro based companies so this is gaining momentum. Sorry to harp on but the gist of this post is contact may have been made with the likes of Goals, but just because things haven't turned out as suggested doesn't mean that it's not been discussed or developed further. And let's try and keep this thread a positive one! Jeff Another point is (a point which I think 1967 was trying to make re the kids at Goals) , maybe not so much using the facilities at Goals, but they have such a decent footfall that surely a presence could be established there. Flyers, posters, CFU and JBs forms etc. I can't see why that would be too hard to negotiate. Us and them are not in direct competition, we don't offer the same product. Perhaps a reciprocal arrangement could be made? A CFC presence on site at Goals in return for a advertising board?
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