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Here is us on Sunday. Not brilliant & too many empty seats still. But heaps better than it normally is.
JF"Never ever ever state that Sydney is gone.They are like cockroaches in the aftermath of a nuclear war"
(Forum poster 'Change', Big Footy 04Apr09)Comment
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Cheer Squad Appreciation
To every one in the Cheer Squad ....
Never think your efforts are not appreciated.
The atmosphere at the ground and even the tv would be much less without the Colour and enthusiasm.
Every club has one .... some better than other ......but for Quality, Good Looks, Enthusiam and all round nice people ... if you support the Swans then you appreciate the efforts of this group.
PS I think the way TV slots in Ads after every goal / break in play reduces the air time featuring the cheer quads but all the best still shots are of the most passionate of supporters.Comment
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As I do a lot of the time I have been thinking about possible ways of perhaps artificially pumping a bit of vigour into not only the Sydney-based Cheer Squad but the overall support in general.
As we have seen, unlike the Southern States where it seems the kids are champing at the bit to get involved, make banners etc it seems that Sydney people prefer to do their own thing, sot where they want & yell and cheer when THEY feel like it.
One option would be to re-brand the Cheer Squad as part of a brand new support-focussed membership category whereby you are guaranteed seating in the two bays behind the goals in the new stand at the SCG. Have something similar to the "red zone" but at the Randwick end & package it up so that it becomes an attractive proposition to both families with kids (the type of people a cheer squad should be attracting these days) as well as an area behind the Cheer Squad for older Swans supporters who want to yell cheer and shout whilst having a beer or two at the game. Make the two GA bays in the Trumper Stand Swans only but still GA & sell enough packaged up cheer squad+ season ticket memberships at a discounted rate so the seats can be filled out. Maybe they could throw in some drink vouchers to get louder supporters who like a drink to come and sit in this area and make it SWANS every week.
Our Cheer Squad is small & we don't have any sort of grog squad for older supporters to congregate in and support the team at all. Perhaps the club needs to be pro-active about getting the ball roll on things that will be A) financially viable for them B) will get more people becoming members C) increase the atmosphere. All 3 things need not necessarily be mutually exclusive.
Another option would be organising a subsidised membership for NSWAFL junior clubs for the same bays. A couple of years ago the club gave out free tickets to junior clubs on a day by day basis. The success was rather mixed as you got people saying to the club "Where are our free tickets today? If you don't give us any this time, we won't go". But getting NSW footy juniors involved as Swans members has so many plusses it isn't funny. Teenagers already connected to AFL are EXACTLY the types we are looking for to fill up the seats in the cheer squad area. Plus being local junior players themselves they get a taste of the big stuff close hand. Maybe a Swans membership at a subsidised rate may have them starting to dream of playing for them as THEIR team. The more Sydney juniors who want to play for the Swans, the better I say.
No criticism of the president or anyone who slaves away making banners etc. But I think the club needs to be clever and think outside the square in trying to revitalise not only the Cheer Squad but maybe looking at finding an area for older supporters who like a beer and a sing song to congregate at games.How many people are never thought of sitting with other fans? How many would if offered a cheaper limited supply membership?
We'd only be talking a maximum 500-1000 seats with this plan anyway. So selling this a mount of memberships won't hurt the club too much. With the offshoot being better atmosphere, meaning more people involved with the game, meaning greater supporter=hopefully more membership in the long run.
Would be curious as to how Myles & the marketing department would react to such ideas.
JF"Never ever ever state that Sydney is gone.They are like cockroaches in the aftermath of a nuclear war"
(Forum poster 'Change', Big Footy 04Apr09)Comment
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As I do a lot of the time I have been thinking about possible ways of perhaps artificially pumping a bit of vigour into not only the Sydney-based Cheer Squad but the overall support in general.
As we have seen, unlike the Southern States where it seems the kids are champing at the bit to get involved, make banners etc it seems that Sydney people prefer to do their own thing, sot where they want & yell and cheer when THEY feel like it.
One option would be to re-brand the Cheer Squad as part of a brand new support-focussed membership category whereby you are guaranteed seating in the two bays behind the goals in the new stand at the SCG. Have something similar to the "red zone" but at the Randwick end & package it up so that it becomes an attractive proposition to both families with kids (the type of people a cheer squad should be attracting these days) as well as an area behind the Cheer Squad for older Swans supporters who want to yell cheer and shout whilst having a beer or two at the game. Make the two GA bays in the Trumper Stand Swans only but still GA & sell enough packaged up cheer squad+ season ticket memberships at a discounted rate so the seats can be filled out. Maybe they could throw in some drink vouchers to get louder supporters who like a drink to come and sit in this area and make it SWANS every week.
Our Cheer Squad is small & we don't have any sort of grog squad for older supporters to congregate in and support the team at all. Perhaps the club needs to be pro-active about getting the ball roll on things that will be A) financially viable for them B) will get more people becoming members C) increase the atmosphere. All 3 things need not necessarily be mutually exclusive.
Another option would be organising a subsidised membership for NSWAFL junior clubs for the same bays. A couple of years ago the club gave out free tickets to junior clubs on a day by day basis. The success was rather mixed as you got people saying to the club "Where are our free tickets today? If you don't give us any this time, we won't go". But getting NSW footy juniors involved as Swans members has so many plusses it isn't funny. Teenagers already connected to AFL are EXACTLY the types we are looking for to fill up the seats in the cheer squad area. Plus being local junior players themselves they get a taste of the big stuff close hand. Maybe a Swans membership at a subsidised rate may have them starting to dream of playing for them as THEIR team. The more Sydney juniors who want to play for the Swans, the better I say.
No criticism of the president or anyone who slaves away making banners etc. But I think the club needs to be clever and think outside the square in trying to revitalise not only the Cheer Squad but maybe looking at finding an area for older supporters who like a beer and a sing song to congregate at games.How many people are never thought of sitting with other fans? How many would if offered a cheaper limited supply membership?
We'd only be talking a maximum 500-1000 seats with this plan anyway. So selling this a mount of memberships won't hurt the club too much. With the offshoot being better atmosphere, meaning more people involved with the game, meaning greater supporter=hopefully more membership in the long run.
Would be curious as to how Myles & the marketing department would react to such ideas.
JF
Did you go to the Membership Focus groups JF?
Sounds like you should have, at least you're thinking of how to boost numbers by attracting supporters, not like those who run the show (They thought "Bronze" was a better idea
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I think the club needs to be clever and think outside the square in trying to revitalise not only the Cheer Squad but maybe looking at finding an area for older supporters who like a beer and a sing song to congregate at games.How many people are never thought of sitting with other fans? How many would if offered a cheaper limited supply membership?
JFComment
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... no need. They can hear me from the top of the Brewongle.
Thanks for the invite pet. You know I'd love to come and sit downstairs with the little people.Wild speculation, unsubstantiated rumours, silly jokes and opposition delight in another's failures is what makes an internet forum fun.
Blessed are the cracked for they are the ones who let in the light.Comment
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Interesting ideas you bring up JF, and ones I would look at in more details if I wasn't so brain dead.
However the point you make about a area behind the CS for a "grog squad", not sure how well that would sit with a)the club, b)the afl and then trying to keep those who do want a drink from the CS area.Premiers 09,18,33,05
"You Irish Twit", Quote attributed to a RWO member who shall remain nameless.Comment
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As I do a lot of the time I have been thinking about possible ways of perhaps artificially pumping a bit of vigour into not only the Sydney-based Cheer Squad but the overall support in general.
As we have seen, unlike the Southern States where it seems the kids are champing at the bit to get involved, make banners etc it seems that Sydney people prefer to do their own thing, sot where they want & yell and cheer when THEY feel like it.
One option would be to re-brand the Cheer Squad as part of a brand new support-focussed membership category whereby you are guaranteed seating in the two bays behind the goals in the new stand at the SCG. Have something similar to the "red zone" but at the Randwick end & package it up so that it becomes an attractive proposition to both families with kids (the type of people a cheer squad should be attracting these days) as well as an area behind the Cheer Squad for older Swans supporters who want to yell cheer and shout whilst having a beer or two at the game. Make the two GA bays in the Trumper Stand Swans only but still GA & sell enough packaged up cheer squad+ season ticket memberships at a discounted rate so the seats can be filled out. Maybe they could throw in some drink vouchers to get louder supporters who like a drink to come and sit in this area and make it SWANS every week.
Our Cheer Squad is small & we don't have any sort of grog squad for older supporters to congregate in and support the team at all. Perhaps the club needs to be pro-active about getting the ball roll on things that will be A) financially viable for them B) will get more people becoming members C) increase the atmosphere. All 3 things need not necessarily be mutually exclusive.
Another option would be organising a subsidised membership for NSWAFL junior clubs for the same bays. A couple of years ago the club gave out free tickets to junior clubs on a day by day basis. The success was rather mixed as you got people saying to the club "Where are our free tickets today? If you don't give us any this time, we won't go". But getting NSW footy juniors involved as Swans members has so many plusses it isn't funny. Teenagers already connected to AFL are EXACTLY the types we are looking for to fill up the seats in the cheer squad area. Plus being local junior players themselves they get a taste of the big stuff close hand. Maybe a Swans membership at a subsidised rate may have them starting to dream of playing for them as THEIR team. The more Sydney juniors who want to play for the Swans, the better I say.
No criticism of the president or anyone who slaves away making banners etc. But I think the club needs to be clever and think outside the square in trying to revitalise not only the Cheer Squad but maybe looking at finding an area for older supporters who like a beer and a sing song to congregate at games.How many people are never thought of sitting with other fans? How many would if offered a cheaper limited supply membership?
We'd only be talking a maximum 500-1000 seats with this plan anyway. So selling this a mount of memberships won't hurt the club too much. With the offshoot being better atmosphere, meaning more people involved with the game, meaning greater supporter=hopefully more membership in the long run.
Would be curious as to how Myles & the marketing department would react to such ideas.
JFComment
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To every one in the Cheer Squad ....
Never think your efforts are not appreciated.
The atmosphere at the ground and even the tv would be much less without the Colour and enthusiasm.
Every club has one .... some better than other ......but for Quality, Good Looks, Enthusiam and all round nice people ... if you support the Swans then you appreciate the efforts of this group.
PS I think the way TV slots in Ads after every goal / break in play reduces the air time featuring the cheer quads but all the best still shots are of the most passionate of supporters."Two cities, One team, Together, Living the Dream."Comment
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