Hull City OSC are calling on all City fans to bring flags, scarves and anything they can wave to the next home game against Sunderland.
Good idea this and even the club could get on board and do something really radical like, err, open the complete ****ing stadium and allow a capacity crowd to cheer on the lads in possibly one of the most important games of the season. Free tickets for schoolkids. Pair of ****ing ******s.
There should be face painters for kids. Those cardboard clapper things where the stands can be turned amber or black when the players come out (preferably blank on one side). Tonnes of balloons. Live music outside the stadium prematch. Incentives to get their early and start building the atmosphere. Free tickets for school kids and fill the west upper - trust me, they'll make noise. Etc.
Just like Brighton did, looked real nice, and Bristol got the win to keep them in the league, nice day all round.
Yeah and not some Brighouse and Rastrick Parp Band blasting out Darby and Joan's Greatest Hits for the West Stand Cocoon brigade.
Free beer served by bunny girl waitresses in west upper. That would fill it. That or sensible pricing structures.
The flag thing always seems to backfire! Brighton on Friday and Derby in the play offs last year spring to mind!
I was thinking that schools should be allocated tickets for the Upper West if they cant be bothered to pay for stewarding. 25 school children per school and 2 supervising adult staff. how difficult would it be ... they take kids on holiday to France !!! free BTW Escab. We need to re build a support generation. Maybe i'm deluded...
Other than child to teacher ratios, that's not a bad call. Even when the West Upper is closed (at the North end) they still put stewards on the entrances. They'd have to put some up there but can easily make that cash back in the sales of food and programmes.
Just thinking: If the Allams gave one of us three-four home games to sort the attendance, we'd soon have the KCOM rocking again.
The number of youngsters at Southampton yesterday was huge (in fact, the same most places Ive been away this season and for many a season) There were queues waiting to get in the club shop (admittedly a sale on ).. academy people outside the ground with football games. No wonder their academy fuels the club finances. If the Marketing people at City had brain cells, they should actually visit other grounds on match days and see how its done... !!!