Last edited by Magicme; 27/02/2007 at 7:59 AM.
Yeah, to a certain extent. But as they say the rising tide takes all boats! What I suggest is that you get your media officer/commercial manager or who ever does promotions in your club to contact Noel Mooney and try to attend a meeting or 2 of the CPOs and use the resources and ideas the FAI have at their disposal. Sure the club have to invest some money in this and there wont be the same impact but its a start and when people in your area are reading more positive stuff about the league in general, seeing posters, seeing ads in the papers, hearing stuff on the radio, they mite just decide that it is time to take a closer look at their local club so if you have promotions such as raffle for season ticket holders for tickets to Croker game, they are more likely to come along.
Get to it and dont blame the FAI for your own lack of iniative!
Good to see Something happening all right but surely it's a bit late with only 2 weeks to the curtain raiser
In fairness lads, how could they promote the league with the whole Shels mess ?
on the contrary they should have been promoting the league during the shels mess to balance the equation and show people that its not all as bad as whats happening at Tolka
Well since some clubs only got their CPOs in place recently and some still have to appoint someone (Waterford & Shels I think) its kinda hard for the FAI. They aint miracle workers!
I Know what you me Magicme but the CPO are to promote the Clubs specifically the FAI could still have promoted the league in general
**Example just been chatting to the lads in work and none of them where even aware that the season kicks off next friday. This IMO is bad marketing by the FAI if it was in everyones face the way the Premiersh!t is on sky then of the thousands who see it surely some will think feck it I've nothing better to do on Friday think I'll have a look at this eircom league thingy.If they dont know its there how the hell can we expect them to come. or maybe the FAI need kevin costner and 8 dead baseball players to get crowds up
Good work so far by FAI and by the CPOs. Credit where it's due.
The LOI is low grade sports so needs to find its niche in promotion. At this stage we cannot compete with the big sporting events in this country. The CPO is a good idea & will be cost effective in promoting the games locally.
Nationwide promotion needs to focus on the top clubs & players. Adding the teams at the bottom of the 1st division to the mix just dilutes the attractiveness of the league.
The launch of the league is a big deal this Friday and will be promoted nationally from there.
Also there will be more time given to it on RTE with a half hour of a show b4 matches with stories from around the clubs!
It IS happening! The FAI do know what they are doing, and despite my earlier opinions on this, the FAI taking over the league is the best thing to happen to it in years.
I'd disagree that it's too late - there's no point advertising a month before the season starts as lets face it 99% of people who hear the adverts would have completely forgotten by the time March 9th comes around.
The eL isn't exactly a highly anticipated product, and so it needs to take that into account - if there's an advert on the radio, then it needs to mention specific forthcoming games, ideally within the next week so that there's a vague chance that someone will remember..
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.
I was thinking more along the lines of a sustained campaign begining maybe at the end of january Building the league up to over the weeks and continuing throughout the season. If were going to attract any of the ManUre,Liverfool brigade to games we have to convince them their idea that the eL is cr@p sunday league stuff is no longer true now that we have the new Super Dooper FAI National League. I for one know from experiance that If you drag them to one game they're opinion's change drastically and they will come back!! its all about perception and the FAI need to use the fact that it's a new league to fool (for want of a better word) the barstoolers/naysayers that they were right the old eL was totally Cr@p but now come and have a look the standard of football has gone through the roof since the FAI have taken over its more professional its more colourfull and it's great etc. etc. These people have such a low opinion of the standard of football here that when they do see it they can't believe how good it is or at least thats been my experiance of it
That is what will happen but it cant happen over night. There isnt a big enough budget to do a sustained campaign like us suggested just yet, but if the campaign planned raises the profile a bit, then more revenue will be created and the FAI will be able to increase the budget for next year.
The league was a mess for years, so it will take time to sort out all the problems and we are defo moving in the right direction and FAI are taking more than one step at a time in an attempt to move it quicker.
I Get Where your coming From Magic it's just a pity the cash wasn't available to do something huge.
I dont think a few radio adds are going to make a sod's bit of difference. sure we've had them for a few years now. whats needed is TV adds with close ups of fans, ie. derry fans in paris shels fans when they were presented the trophy etc you know the type of thing scarfs flags dare i say it Flares! Cut together with some silky skills and great goals (should only use footage where the camera is facing a packed stand not an empty terrace..(Tv3's coverage on eL weekly with badly positioned camera's done more damage to the Image of the eL than 10 shel's or dublin city's ever will in normal joe scouser or tom Manc's eyes) Ireland is full of event junkies we need to make eircom league games look like an event.
Last edited by Block G Raptor; 27/02/2007 at 11:52 AM.
I know that Block, your right. Just dont have the budget! The newspaper ads look good and have shots of groups of fans together with an empassioned catchphrase under it specific to different clubs. I just wish they were doing something like that for us!
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