Just thinking about some ideas the club could use:
-advertise matches on different radio stations other than East Coast radio (how many people actually lesson to that station?)
-advertise in some of the free newspapers in the area ie. the north wicklow times, the scan newsletter in shankill and the southside people in south dublin area- all of these are put in houses free
-maybe in these paper adds you could include a voucher ie. €2 off if you produce this voucher for a certain match-obviously not for the bigger games when your guaranteed a big crowd.
- if there are 2 small games games in a row or even a small game straight after a big game do a '2 games for the price of 1' offer - just for the specific games.
-get business involved in the club. first get them in as fans ie give em free season tickets then after a couple of years they might want to invest...
I still think the ground needs big improvement for new fans to want to stay. The sooner the roof goes up over the other side and new seats are bought (landsdowne road seats would be perfect) the better. The toilet facilities i think are still brutal, the stewarding is crap and the overall look of the stadium is sh!te. (really need some sort of a stand behind both goals- maybe cut the temporary one in half and put it at each end and build a proper stand along the pitch with proper facilities...)
Just thought i'd give ya some ideas!!!
em where wud all this money come from ????i mean reli is that realistic????but ye that does sound lik the way to do it by splitting the so called shed into two....and wat is already being done??
Just got email off the club about 2 tickets for the price of 1 (dublin wanderers idea) just want to no did you just send this to the regulars who have regestered with the website who will be at the games anyway or will it be published in any of the papers or around bray/shankill/greystones etc
This was sent to anyone who has registered on the site, and on the old site. We have also offered it to the local papers in wicklow, bray and south dublin.
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