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Post by scdave on Jul 12, 2016 13:19:10 GMT
During several threads during the summer several fans said they had the skills and some time to help out the SC /FC.
As a complete PC novice I would not have a clue, but does anyone on the forum have the skills to design a poster advertising the £1 admission for under 16's for the terraces and south stand at the Cardiff cup game and attach it as a PDF so other fans could print it off.
I know lots of people will say it is the clubs responsibility, but several staff are probably on their holidays and I am sure they have plenty of otehr work to do ready for the new season.
If kids could take posters to school before they break up or youth club etc and put it on any available noticeboards this might make other non-Rovers fans aware of the game. If one kid comes along and loves it, you never know they might get a season ticket in the future.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 12, 2016 13:48:45 GMT
Good stuff. Well done Dave.
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Post by A Source (aka Angry Badger) on Jul 12, 2016 13:59:18 GMT
Should get schools involved as part of an educational evening. Any maths teachers out there should approach club and bring a coach load of kids along. Do some maths homework. I.e. pitch size. Rows x columns = how many seats. How much money if everyone buys a pasty then watch the game.Just an idea. Apologies, that seems sensible. Lil Miss Grimsbury might find it useful as well. Balance restored
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Post by Topper Gas on Jul 12, 2016 15:54:42 GMT
Great move by the OP but are own marketing department really all on holiday, even before the schools have broken up for the summer holidays?
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Post by Gas Go Marching In on Jul 12, 2016 17:02:41 GMT
During several threads during the summer several fans said they had the skills and some time to help out the SC /FC. As a complete PC novice I would not have a clue, but does anyone on the forum have the skills to design a poster advertising the £1 admission for under 16's for the terraces and south stand at the Cardiff cup game and attach it as a PDF so other fans could print it off. I know lots of people will say it is the clubs responsibility, but several staff are probably on their holidays and I am sure they have plenty of otehr work to do ready for the new season. If kids could take posters to school before they break up or youth club etc and put it on any available noticeboards this might make other non-Rovers fans aware of the game. If one kid comes along and loves it, you never know they might get a season ticket in the future. Superb Idea, really like this. If every Rovers fan were to do this (put up posters at school/work) then it can only enhance our potential fanbase.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 12, 2016 18:53:47 GMT
During several threads during the summer several fans said they had the skills and some time to help out the SC /FC. As a complete PC novice I would not have a clue, but does anyone on the forum have the skills to design a poster advertising the £1 admission for under 16's for the terraces and south stand at the Cardiff cup game and attach it as a PDF so other fans could print it off. I know lots of people will say it is the clubs responsibility, but several staff are probably on their holidays and I am sure they have plenty of otehr work to do ready for the new season. If kids could take posters to school before they break up or youth club etc and put it on any available noticeboards this might make other non-Rovers fans aware of the game. If one kid comes along and loves it, you never know they might get a season ticket in the future. Superb Idea, really like this. If every Rovers fan were to do this (put up posters at school/work) then it can only enhance our potential fanbase. That's the first post of yours that I've considered liking.
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Post by aghast on Jul 12, 2016 19:57:32 GMT
Superb Idea, really like this. If every Rovers fan were to do this (put up posters at school/work) then it can only enhance our potential fanbase. That's the first post of yours that I've considered liking. There's so many of them that it was bound to happen eventually.
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