Gribz 966 Posted July 4, 2012 Share Posted July 4, 2012 We won't hold the home support Cal 25,000 will be a good day imo. 25000 is still more than any other team in the country bar Celtic. But thats when schemes have to be put in place to get more numbers in: Kids for a quid. Father and son prices. (Mother and daughter also in this day in age) Fill a supporters club bus and club can provide a few free tickets. Fans who consistantly turn up in lower leagues get a reward scheme when we are back in the SPL / CL in a few years time kind of thing. There is plenty ways of getting the core support up further than those who will simply be devoted. Fans have to look at it as an Adventure and get behind the team 110% at every game to put drive into the team and stadium so we cruise up the leagues. If it means putting boards up of 'We dont do walking away' to remind fans what we are doing playing Annan Ath then so be it. It is only for a short time, Div 3 would pass relatively fast, then we'd get out of Div 2....then upcoming Div1 would be pretty exciting knowing its our last season before returning. 0 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
GovanAllan 0 Posted July 4, 2012 Share Posted July 4, 2012 25000 is still more than any other team in the country bar Celtic. But thats when schemes have to be put in place to get more numbers in:Kids for a quid. Father and son prices. (Mother and daughter also in this day in age) Fill a supporters club bus and club can provide a few free tickets. Fans who consistantly turn up in lower leagues get a reward scheme when we are back in the SPL / CL in a few years time kind of thing. There is plenty ways of getting the core support up further than those who will simply be devoted. Fans have to look at it as an Adventure and get behind the team 110% at every game to put drive into the team and stadium so we cruise up the leagues. If it means putting boards up of 'We dont do walking away' to remind fans what we are doing playing Annan Ath then so be it. It is only for a short time, Div 3 would pass relatively fast, then we'd get out of Div 2....then upcoming Div1 would be pretty exciting knowing its our last season before returning. All great ideas most of which we used at the end of last season to fill Ibrox, I just believe when the reality of Div 3 really sinks in some will run for the hills. Somebody needs to sit the fans down and tell us the whole in & outs of Div3, it's not the jolly wee journey most think it will be. It's football oblivion with a whole new team plus Jig and no guarantees that we will come straight back up year on year. 0 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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