DocSherrin wrote:
azza? wrote:
DocSherrin wrote:
On a serious note (sorry) - I'm going to meet with Mark and a couple of the CFC executive post-season. Anyone who wants to have a serious discussion about the future of the club and to convey their own thoughts as a member prior to the AGM is welcome to join me. The club is yours. Complaining on an internet forum may help your blood pressure, but essentially it is not a medium through which you are heard.
Hey Doc, did you end up going to this yet? A family member when to something on friday at the club and i was just wondering if it was the same thing.
No...I just arrived back in Australia after 3 and a bit months o/s. Once I'm settled back in I'll contact my contact at the club and line something up. Perhaps November. Maybe Steven Trigg might like a chat as well. After having talks with front office staff from the Seattle Seahawks, Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL), Seattle Sounders, Portland Timbers, Colorado Rapids (MLS), Minnesota Twins, Colorado Rockies(MLB), World Golf Hall of Fame and other entities - we're nowhere near doing enough to communicate nor entertain our members/supporters and turning better fan engagement into revenue through member retention and additional sponsorships.
That's the crux of the discussions I want to have. The football department - whilst vital to the operations of the club, is a separate issue.
Doc - I'm a seahawks fan, and I must say the way that franchise engages its fan base is second to none. It permeates throughout the whole organisation as if its their being. They call the fans the 12th man or refer to them as just "12s". Even in the last years' superbowl, one of the players carried a massive 12 flag into the stadium when they were introduced as the NFC champions. The crows actually copied the concept from the seahawks (19th man). Century Link field is their home ground and its the loudest fortress in the world. Opposition teams that play there get caught out with penalties around delay of game, because they are loud and the plays cannot be heard on the ground. It gives the team a massive advantage, and I've witnessed it first hand - its deafening.
I guess what I'm saying is the fans should be the heartbeat of a club - whereby players, staff, administration, always acknowledge the fans, no matter the circumstances.