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| Perhaps a national media personaility as a new fan?
Tim Lovejoy was very impressed by the SL GF and said on "Something for the weekend" that he wanted to start watching RL but had to pick a team to support. Gus, I suggest you call the BBC and invite Lovejoy down. The club will not only get a well off media personaility as a fan but he will probably give the club loads of free publicity every Sunday morning.
Check it out on I-Player about 33 mins in.
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| Quote: Patrick Bateman "Perhaps a national media personaility as a new fan?
Tim Lovejoy was very impressed by the SL GF and said on "Something for the weekend" that he wanted to start watching RL but had to pick a team to support. Gus, I suggest you call the BBC and invite Lovejoy down. The club will not only get a well off media personaility as a fan but he will probably give the club loads of free publicity every Sunday morning.
Check it out on I-Player about 33 mins in.'"
Surely Joey Barton is the man. He is a RL fan and regular tweets on it. I can remember when we had celebs in 1996, Jason Orange, Andy Peters and a boxer IIRC! I have never heard of Tim Lovejoy, was he the antique dealer?
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| Quote: poplar panther "Surely Joey Barton is the man. He is a RL fan and regular tweets on it. I can remember when we had celebs in 1996, Jason Orange, Andy Peters and a boxer IIRC! I have never heard of Tim Lovejoy, was he the antique dealer?'"
Joey Barton was so impressed with Kevin Sinfield after the match, what an example Kevin was! perhaps Joey will learn from him, I will not hold my breath lol
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| Quote: poplar panther "I have never heard of Tim Lovejoy, was he the antique dealer?'"
I saw the Lovejoy comments as well. I find his style slightly marmite but we should certainly invite him to a match, particularly as we'll have an improved product to show him next year. The man has 295,000 (at the time of writing) followers on twitter - it can't hurt to ask can it?
As for some of the other stuff mentioned, I agree with most of it but its a question of priorities. The club is run on a pretty small budget with resources in terms of people limited - and I understand there have been one or two recent departures. Since we can never get the kit thing right, we need to concentrate on improving the match-day experience all-round. We've got the playing staff, so now lets get moving with the targeted promotion, lets have more atmosphere in the east stand, fewer away fans taking advantage of freebies and sitting where home fans should for example. A winning team will also help.
Targeting the hospitality/sponsorship angle is all well and good IMO but the fans and matchday experience and Marketing should be of a higher priority.
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| Quote: BRONCO BILLY ".
Personally, I would like to see the club target one specific away game & try to get as many new fans as possible to try the experience. Hopefully, some may enjoy it enough to attend a couple of other matches & boost the "Away Crew".'"
It can be done....but not like in 2006 when yet again, the club mentioned it, then expected people to just roll up. Constant, almost borderline nagging via email and facebook filled a coach to Wales and a coach to wakefield a couple of years back....I think it was about 20 quid each trip (IIRC)....it can be done, but it needs a bit of 'WORK" and organisation.
I would say that as soon as the fixtures are announced you should pick 4 games and try to fill 2 coaches to each....the club will help. Saints new ground, Widnes, maybe Wakey and one of the Hull teams.....plan it, ask Gus for assistance, get it promoted on the club site, here, facebook and via email (I think paddock has a list of about 80 people)...steve at onestop coaches will do you a good deal...it can be done!
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| Quote: jaybs "Joey Barton was so impressed with Kevin Sinfield after the match, what an example Kevin was! perhaps Joey will learn from him, I will not hold my breath lol'"
Joey's not a bad lad. He had a pretty horrendous upbringing, but seems to be the polar opposite of most footballers in that he wants to learn new things and at least try to develop and grow as a man. Good on him for that. Also, if you look at his record of incidents every single one of them was him retaliating to something. Not one of them was he the aggressor. The problem is that he loses control and the reaction is quite often out of all proportion to the original offence. But, as I say, he is at least trying to change.
Tim Lovejoy, on the other had, is an A grade tw*t! Grew up as a Watford fan before becoming a lifelong Chelsea supporter. And his autobiography (he does have one, I kid you not) is one page after another of "I went to this bar and met X footballer", "I went to that restaurant and met Y actor", "I went to so and so's party and met Z singer". Almost as talentless as that rapidly-aging Redknapp bird he hosts the show with.
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| Quote: nadera78 "Joey's not a bad lad. He had a pretty horrendous upbringing, but seems to be the polar opposite of most footballers in that he wants to learn new things and at least try to develop and grow as a man. Good on him for that. Also, if you look at his record of incidents every single one of them was him retaliating to something. Not one of them was he the aggressor. The problem is that he loses control and the reaction is quite often out of all proportion to the original offence. But, as I say, he is at least trying to change.
Tim Lovejoy, on the other had, is an A grade tw*t! Grew up as a Watford fan before becoming a lifelong Chelsea supporter. And his autobiography (he does have one, I kid you not) is one page after another of "I went to this bar and met X footballer", "I went to that restaurant and met Y actor", "I went to so and so's party and met Z singer". Almost as talentless as that rapidly-aging Redknapp bird he hosts the show with.'"
Not a fan of Lovejoy then
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| Seem to remember on an old Soccer AM show that Lovejoy was sent a London broncos shirt with his name printed on the back of it. Don't know if he ever went to any games though (would have been when we were at Griffin Park)
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| i would like to buy t shirts with london broncos rugby league on the front and back i hope thay dont make the same mistake as before and just say london broncos i know people that thought london broncos was a american football team it would also be good to wear down the pub etc etc
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