ive contemplated it, but there are too many as it is. with foot.ie being the best.Originally Posted by Buller
Great Idea Pete
but are the newsies really that interested
while the league remains a minority supported affair(in comparison to foreign game and gaa) more info in the papers would be appreciated but would it help to sell significantly more papers?
having said that if the clubs cant be a rsed to provide this info to the media to raise the profile then they have no right to bitch about crowds being poor
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ive contemplated it, but there are too many as it is. with foot.ie being the best.Originally Posted by Buller
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Sorry but we have only ever had one Marketing director, and certainly not 7 in 4 years, the current incumbant is there 2 years now and prior to that we did not have a designated Marketing Director. I think you are confusing yourself.Originally Posted by Block G Raptor
Originally Posted by NY Hoop
No ... i know what you mean (and i kind of agree aswell) but it think the best solution would be for the league to approach one of these sites already up and sort something out.
As Pete said ... you would need to have all the info provided by the clubs etc. and it should be the go-between for the rest of the media !!
Also .... i think that a united marketing scheme is far more important that a website. An organised collective approach to attracting punters in definitely needed. The league (all the clubs) should hire someone/a team to look after this .... it is not really being taken seriously, the noise to signal ration is very high. Pooled resources is a must imo !!
The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
The marketing job at bohs has been advertised 7 times in both the programmes and the Eviling Herald in the past four years unless the job was vacant for so long they had to re-advertise it several times
Could not agree more AFACE why cant the league/fai do somthing about it
its obvious to everyone on here what needs to be done
maybee the club's supporters clubs should put pressure on the muppets in merrion sq
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i think your confusing marketing with commercial.Originally Posted by Block G Raptor
A bit late in the day to reply to this but. Bohs did promote Glen Crowe and the league trophy around local schools a couple of years ago... until some large, patriotic gentlemen advised them that accidents happen to people who promote foreign sports to kids.Originally Posted by NY Hoop
Last edited by Philo; 12/10/2005 at 1:23 PM.
Ah that could be it Bohstilidie
Still they've a similar responsibility whe it comes to raising the profile of the club one is covering public sector the other businesses neither is having much success any way
Didnt Bob Marley play Dalymount in the 80s. Why not let out the stadiums for major concerts.. Maybe something like the Heineken Green energy Music festival etc. The club will benefit financially and it would raise their profile
Originally Posted by Philo
Ahh ... what the fcuk is this about ??
Can you fill us in on this ??
The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
Are these the cousins of the same brand of patriots currently trying to muscle in on Tallaght?Originally Posted by Philo
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I've seen a lot of references to that episode, but I've never seen it fully covered anywhere.
Actually, I think a schools hearts and minds campaign, with or, er, without a trophy would be a very good part of a long-term strategy. Obviously those who hobbled the Bohs initiative agree. Maybe it would have more oomph if it were organized, publicised, and thus protected by the league.
There are alot of foreigners in Ireland at the moment ,I would put adverts up with a couple of different laugages on it .(I work with alot of Polish ,whom have great interest in soccer)............For every paying adult season ticket ,id leave them bring along a free child (start them young they might get hooked).
ccfc girl thats bloody genius
fair play the non national population are defo a target audience
good thinking girl
this is the sort of stuff Eircom League clubs and the FAI should be doing if they're serious about promoting their clubs - ye have to brainwash them early:
Stoke City are delighted to announce the launch of 'City 7s' - a new initiative aimed at encouraging more young children to support the club.
Launched on Wednesday in conjunction with official club sponsor Britannia Building Society and co-sponsored by Nottingham East Midlands Airport, City 7s is a groundbreaking scheme intended to increase the level of young support.
It's main aim is to work with schools and local education authorities to introduce children and families to the excitement of football and encourage youngsters to grow up supporting their local football team.
City 7s membership is available to children celebrating their seventh birthday between 1st September 2005 and 31st August 2006. The club will give each child who registers the following package:
· A Stoke City home shirt
· Two match tickets (one Junior, one Adult) for any home Championship fixture
· A £5 voucher from Britannia Building Society to open a Stoke City Junior Saver Account
· A voucher for a Free Coaching Day with Stoke City Football in the Community
· Four vouchers for £1 kids match tickets
· A 10% discount voucher for the Stoke City Club Shops
And, what's more, each child will be invited to a presentation evening at the Britannia Stadium to receive their free home shirt, match tickets and Britannia Building Society voucher from selected first-team squad members.
The total value of this package is over £80 but this great offer is available to children for a registration fee of JUST £10.
Over 20 local schools have already signed-up to participate in City 7s, with a potential initial uptake of over 1,000 children. Schools will receive a number of benefits including match tickets for fundraising, a school visit from the Stoke City mascot Pottermus, plus an activity day in the Playing for Success Centre at the Britannia Stadium.
Says City Chief Executive Tony Scholes, "Youngsters represent the future of our support base and this is an investment in our future supporters.
"With the spread of televised football and the commercial power of the top Premiership clubs, we have to do more to encourage local youngsters to support their local team.
"When I drive around Stoke-on-Trent I don't want to see children in the blue of Chelsea or the red of Manchester United - I want to see them proudly wearing the red-and-white stripes of Stoke City."
DAN CONNOR HATES CITY, HE HATES LANGERS
Now that how to do it! Fantastic initiative, hope it pays off for them!
God
Like it aint rocket science, if only EL clubs would follow their exampleOriginally Posted by EnDai
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DAN CONNOR HATES CITY, HE HATES LANGERS
may i suggest that we email cosmo's post to all our respective clubs asap
ive already forwarded it to bohs with a polite cover letter suggesting that they think seriously about such initiatives
got a response from the marketing dept. at bohs thanking me for my mail
they assure me that there are similar initiatives in the pipeline
here's hoping
Websites are not that important - they are important sources of info for those with web access and the lack of a website looks bad. But a jazzy website will not increase profile.
I can't believe nobody mentioned the telly. The only coverage is a half-assed highlights programme at some godforsaken hour while the Premiership gets 1 1/2 hours of primetime. I don't blame the stations as it is their money and they need to be convinced of its value. But it should be subsidised by FAI. The home Irish internationals have to be covered on a terrestrial television station but it doesn't have to be RTE. The rights to Irish matches can be auctioned but not for cash - instead the winner must have adequate coverage of the domestic league stipulating the number of cameras at matches etc. Irregular live matches are not enough. A dedicated hour long highlights programme at a proper time e.g. 8.00 on Sunday night is needed.
"It's impossible to make a man understand something when his livelihood depends on him not understanding" Upton Sinclair
Not so sure about the website. If they had ads at international games with the dedicated website on it guarantee there would be increased traffic on it. In this and age any business that is trying to sell itself and does not have a website cannot be taken seriously. If there was a dedicated league website there could be a shop on it to sell the jersies from the league teams plus a special league jersey as well. An up to date, smart website WOULD increase profile.Originally Posted by LFC in Exile
Agree about the tv coverage though. If anything this is why the league is getting left behind. While we're all thankful that TV3 have stepped in and have a dedicated programme after years of suffering rtengland's pathetic efforts it is definitely time for a better programme.
They only have to provide 2 cameras at games but IMO ALL premier games should have a camera at them supplied by whoever with proper gantries. This is touched on by the recent Genesis report. In order then to have a decent show it needs to be extended to an hour and pulled back an hour on mondays.
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