Alright lads?
Seems that Amsterdam Roger and Ballin' Boy put there heads together last night, all brought about by the big topic at the minute, which is clearly how to sustain, grow and promote the club, and keep the club viable.
They have came up with an idea, to help promote the club in Africa, whereby we send over old and unwanted replica shirts, and have them distributed to kids and families in Africa.
For me this is an idea that works on many, many levels.
The best thing, is the opportunity to help out people who may be less fortunate than ourselves, the gift of giving, and the pleasure of helping.
There's been a suggestion that we maybe try and find a set of Sunderland kits for a youth team, in the area in Kenya where Ballin' is based, it'd be great PR for the club, it'd also bring awareness of the club not only in Africa, but to Africans based around Europe and the world.
Going forward it can aid the club in terms of marketing and PR, in terms of potential future signings, let's be honest, the African lads in our team are fantastic athletes and players, and perhaps more importantly, they are all humble, likeable and focused lads, lads who seem to appreciate their privileged positions, an often lost principle in the modern game.
This is also an opportunity for us to say 'you know what, we did a little bit extra to help our club, and we did it in a way that benefited others, that helped others, as well as the club'.
An unused or unwanted replica shirt? Small price to pay for lighting up someone's week, for helping them and our beloved club, potentially.
This is very much in it's infancy as an idea, and i'd like to receive as much feedback from you as possible, whether it be on this thread, or via private message to myself, Ballin', or Roger.
I f the response is good, i will personally approach the club and SAFC.com, i am gonna set the ball rolling by pledging 2 home shirts from this season, if we get this off the ground.
Thanks for reading, any remotely insulting or derogatory posts will be removed, as it is my intention to forward this thread to the club, if appropriate.
Let's show the world, or at least a corner of Africa, what make us a special bunch.
Cheers lads
Seems that Amsterdam Roger and Ballin' Boy put there heads together last night, all brought about by the big topic at the minute, which is clearly how to sustain, grow and promote the club, and keep the club viable.
They have came up with an idea, to help promote the club in Africa, whereby we send over old and unwanted replica shirts, and have them distributed to kids and families in Africa.
For me this is an idea that works on many, many levels.
The best thing, is the opportunity to help out people who may be less fortunate than ourselves, the gift of giving, and the pleasure of helping.
There's been a suggestion that we maybe try and find a set of Sunderland kits for a youth team, in the area in Kenya where Ballin' is based, it'd be great PR for the club, it'd also bring awareness of the club not only in Africa, but to Africans based around Europe and the world.
Going forward it can aid the club in terms of marketing and PR, in terms of potential future signings, let's be honest, the African lads in our team are fantastic athletes and players, and perhaps more importantly, they are all humble, likeable and focused lads, lads who seem to appreciate their privileged positions, an often lost principle in the modern game.
This is also an opportunity for us to say 'you know what, we did a little bit extra to help our club, and we did it in a way that benefited others, that helped others, as well as the club'.
An unused or unwanted replica shirt? Small price to pay for lighting up someone's week, for helping them and our beloved club, potentially.
This is very much in it's infancy as an idea, and i'd like to receive as much feedback from you as possible, whether it be on this thread, or via private message to myself, Ballin', or Roger.
I f the response is good, i will personally approach the club and SAFC.com, i am gonna set the ball rolling by pledging 2 home shirts from this season, if we get this off the ground.
Thanks for reading, any remotely insulting or derogatory posts will be removed, as it is my intention to forward this thread to the club, if appropriate.
Let's show the world, or at least a corner of Africa, what make us a special bunch.
Cheers lads
