...How, when, and why did you start supporting your EL team?
For those outside Dublin there isn’t really a choice I suppose. You just pick your local team? But why did people pick Shels ahead of Bohs, or Pat’s ahead of Rovers?
If we can understand how fans started supporting their teams, then we might get an idea as how best to attract new ones.
My first experience of supporting a team came in 1991 when my Dad starting brining me to St. Francis games in the latter part of their cup run. My dad wasn’t a St. Francis fan per se, but came from the Liberties, and played for St. Francis as a kid.
After that I wanted to support an EL team every week (my dad didn’t), and so a friend and I decided to start supporting Shels as they were the only team that were one bus away.
Everyone seems to say that you should be really pushing to attract families, which is a good point, but the apathy is more likely to come from the parents than the kids.
One of the great things about going to the Shels matches as a teenager, was that it gave you an excuse to do something every weekend, in the couple of years before you could go to pubs and nightclubs.
I think promoting the game to the 12-16 market is a good idea, as these are the type of kids that will go week-in, week-out, but who are also not relying on their parents to bring them along. They will also buy lots of merchandise at that age, and then, of course, grow up to be loyal older fans who will pay the full whack in each week.