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Post by Daviimo on Apr 29, 2005 10:59:39 GMT 1
we should take a leaf out of there book, how have they promoted there club over the last 4 years? Ok our averages are up which is good but there's have more than doubled! I know swansea is over twice shrewsbury's size but it would be interesting the way they have promted there club.
Swansea City's attendance rise in last 4 years 2004-05 / 8,321 2003-04 / 6,856 2002-03 / 5,160 2001-02 / 3,693
Shrewsbury Town attendance in last 4 years
2004-05 /4,158 2003-04 / 4,007 2002-03/ 3,656 2001-02/ 3,835
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2005 11:04:49 GMT 1
we should take a leaf out of there book, how have they promoted there club over the last 4 years? Ok our averages are up which is good but there's have more than doubled! I know swansea is over twice shrewsbury's size but it would be interesting the way they have promted there club. Swansea City's attendance rise in last 4 years 2004-05 / 8,321 2003-04 / 6,856 2002-03 / 5,160 2001-02 / 3,693 Shrewsbury Town attendance in last 4 years 2004-05 /4,158 2003-04 / 4,007 2002-03/ 3,656 2001-02/ 3,835 You need to look at other factors here, such as: 02/03 we were relegated 03/04 barely any away fans at the meadow I'd imagine Swansea have seen a big improvement in league position recently - especially compared to the first half of last season.
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Post by rob on Apr 29, 2005 11:20:58 GMT 1
Added to the fact the trust in swansea is already up and running and seems to have been running a fair few succesful fund raisers.
One I was impressed with was a Vetch pack,
£150 (can be paid in installments)
Limited to 1000
As well as the auction of individual boxes containg the shirts from their last game against us and other famous shirts.
They also hold "roadshow forums" in the satelite communities around swansea featuring players and management.
They are also fundraising so as to be able to afford a bust for Ivor ALchurch at the new ground-a horseracing night including a curry is being held at £10 a pop.
And the trust also help provide affordable coaches from west wales to their home matches.
As well as raising money within the community for local charities.
When our trust is up and established, I would like and expect to see a slow but steady rise in familes and people coming to Gay meadow, as the club immersed itself more in the community.
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