Family Club of the Year

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Re: Family Club of the Year

by Smoking Kills Dancing Doe » 18 Mar 2010 10:20

Too many busy people in football, all having to justify there jobs....

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Re: Family Club of the Year

by Clockwatcher » 18 Mar 2010 10:56

Jackie Evans (the dark haired , shorter young 'compared to me' lady in the picture) has been at the club for at least ten years to my knowledge.
In the back office these girls do a really good job and well deserve their moment of glory.

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Re: Family Club of the Year

by Sun Tzu » 18 Mar 2010 11:59

Clockwatcher Jackie Evans (the dark haired , shorter young 'compared to me' lady in the picture) has been at the club for at least ten years to my knowledge.
In the back office these girls do a really good job and well deserve their moment of glory.


Jackie was with the club at Elm Park, Sara has been around as long as I can remember as well. There are plenty at the club who have been there since the EP days.

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Re: Family Club of the Year

by RoyalBlue » 18 Mar 2010 13:21

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Clockwatcher Jackie Evans (the dark haired , shorter young 'compared to me' lady in the picture) has been at the club for at least ten years to my knowledge.
In the back office these girls do a really good job and well deserve their moment of glory.


Jackie was with the club at Elm Park, Sara has been around as long as I can remember as well. .


I think your memory is failing you then. We were in the Megastore a few years back and she came up and introduced herself to us as being new. I took it to mean that she had newly joined RFC not that she had got a new job.

Jackie Evans is a real friend of supporters and completely understands their mentality and what makes them tick. If she can't fix things no one can and I get the impression she has fought a reasonable number of battles with senior business management on behalf of supporters' interests.


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Re: Family Club of the Year

by Sun Tzu » 18 Mar 2010 14:17

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Clockwatcher Jackie Evans (the dark haired , shorter young 'compared to me' lady in the picture) has been at the club for at least ten years to my knowledge.
In the back office these girls do a really good job and well deserve their moment of glory.


Jackie was with the club at Elm Park, Sara has been around as long as I can remember as well. .


I think your memory is failing you then. We were in the Megastore a few years back and she came up and introduced herself to us as being new. I took it to mean that she had newly joined RFC not that she had got a new job.


I'm not going to get into a pissing contest with you !
I could bow to your memory being better than mine and concede that she's been at the club 'a few years' rather than 'as long as I can remember'.
She's been there 7 or 8 years at least, was well established when we won the Championship.

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Re: Family Club of the Year

by Fox Talbot » 18 Mar 2010 17:22

Anyway, having spent the last 15-20 years bribing the kiddiwinks to come and achieving this Families for Football award how about considering it job done and making next season 'Blokes for Football' as we still appear to make up 3/4 of the crowd and get F A for our years of pain.

I have been a customer of Nationwide, Barlcaycrd, Barclays, Coca Cola, Carling throughout their sponsorships and never got a bean let alone a cheap / free ticket. At least I got an egg off Waitrose. And I never got my HAT painted :lol:

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Re: Family Club of the Year

by RoyalBlue » 18 Mar 2010 19:05

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Jackie was with the club at Elm Park, Sara has been around as long as I can remember as well. .


I think your memory is failing you then. We were in the Megastore a few years back and she came up and introduced herself to us as being new. I took it to mean that she had newly joined RFC not that she had got a new job.


I'm not going to get into a pissing contest with you !
I could bow to your memory being better than mine and concede that she's been at the club 'a few years' rather than 'as long as I can remember'.
She's been there 7 or 8 years at least, was well established when we won the Championship.


Of course you're not going to get into a pissing contest when you know you are going to lose! You can remember back to Elm Park when it comes to Jackie Evans, which when you then say Sara has been around as long as you remember very strongly implies that you (wrongly) thought she was around at Elm Park too! I'm not sure how flattered she would be when you consider how old that would make her. I'm also very surprised that an expert on RFC and one with so many contacts and inside sources would get this wrong. Still maybe one of those sources will now settle the debate for us by letting you know when she actually joined!

7-8 years? Has good old Boyd been gone that long? How time flies!

Incidentally, Sara graduated from Reading University (a proper university!) with a First Class Honours Degree in Lingusitics in 2000, so if she joined RFC immediately as an untrained graduate, she could have been with the club 9 years.

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Re: Family Club of the Year

by Royal Lady » 18 Mar 2010 19:14

I'm waiting for Sun Tzu to say he forgot the :wink: emoticon in his post!

I used to know Sara and her sister and her mum btw. Saw her mum in the ladies loo at an away game about 3 years ago - wish I'd thought to ask her how long Sara has been working at the club!! :wink:


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Re: Family Club of the Year

by Sun Tzu » 18 Mar 2010 19:29

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I think your memory is failing you then. We were in the Megastore a few years back and she came up and introduced herself to us as being new. I took it to mean that she had newly joined RFC not that she had got a new job.


I'm not going to get into a pissing contest with you !
I could bow to your memory being better than mine and concede that she's been at the club 'a few years' rather than 'as long as I can remember'.
She's been there 7 or 8 years at least, was well established when we won the Championship.


Of course you're not going to get into a pissing contest when you know you are going to lose! You can remember back to Elm Park when it comes to Jackie Evans, which when you then say Sara has been around as long as you remember very strongly implies that you (wrongly) thought she was around at Elm Park too! I'm not sure how flattered she would be when you consider how old that would make her. I'm also very surprised that an expert on RFC and one with so many contacts and inside sources would get this wrong. Still maybe one of those sources will now settle the debate for us by letting you know when she actually joined!

7-8 years? Has good old Boyd been gone that long? How time flies!

Incidentally, Sara graduated from Reading University (a proper university!) with a First Class Honours Degree in Lingusitics in 2000, so if she joined RFC immediately as an untrained graduate, she could have been with the club 9 years.


You do choose some bizarre things to get your knickers in a twist over !

You ignore the possibility that she worked for the club whilst a student.

Or even pre University !!

Whatever, although you will clearly lose sleep waiting on a resolution I'm sure no one else will.

I'm glad you have something to brighten up your life.

And a :roll: for RL - good to see her chipping in with her usual pearls of wisdom (nice bit of name dropping as well !)

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Re: Family Club of the Year

by Royal Lady » 19 Mar 2010 09:07

Tbf Sun Tzu - I've kerbed my name dropping to C list football related people now - don't want you getting jealous or anything...

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Re: Family Club of the Year

by Sun Tzu » 19 Mar 2010 09:48

Royal Lady Tbf Sun Tzu - I've kerbed my name dropping to C list football related people now - don't want you getting jealous or anything...


TBf RL I've never had any names to drop....

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Re: Family Club of the Year

by Jerry St Clair » 19 Mar 2010 10:45

I walked into the club shop at Elm Park on a midweek afternoon in 1993 and was served by a certain Mr M McGhee.


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Re: Family Club of the Year

by Sun Tzu » 19 Mar 2010 10:52

Jerry St Clair I walked into the club shop at Elm Park on a midweek afternoon in 1993 and was served by a certain Mr M McGhee.


Did you check your change carefully ?

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Re: Family Club of the Year

by Dirk Gently » 19 Mar 2010 12:20

Only one thing springs to mind here ......


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Re: Family Club of the Year

by Sun Tzu » 19 Mar 2010 12:30

Dirk Gently Only one thing springs to mind here ......



But Dirk.

This is IMPORTANT !

Has Sara been here 'longer than I can remember', or maybe 'a few years'.

Lives depend on it !!

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Re: Family Club of the Year

by Seal » 19 Mar 2010 12:55

Who gives a fcuk? Football clubs are all utter gash at marketing anyway.

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Re: Family Club of the Year

by Sun Tzu » 19 Mar 2010 13:04

Seal Who gives a fcuk? Football clubs are all utter gash at marketing anyway.


Indeed, you hardly ever see any Man Utd shirts outside Salford and Arsenal struggled when they added 20,000 seats to their capacity !!

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Re: Family Club of the Year

by Seal » 19 Mar 2010 13:26

LOL. Such a simple viewpoint. Just because they sell merchandise and tickets doesn't mean they are good marketers. They have the easiest job in the world. Selling a product based on irrational love. It's a dream scenario.

What other product does a consumer continue to buy which is unreliable, over priced, and frequently frustrates you?

Man U and Arsenal are better than most, but smaller clubs in particular are so old school in their approach it's no wonder so many are in financial trouble. Most clubs are barely able to sell beer effectively at half time, let alone monetise their fan base properly.

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Re: Family Club of the Year

by Sun Tzu » 19 Mar 2010 13:55

Seal LOL. Such a simple viewpoint. Just because they sell merchandise and tickets doesn't mean they are good marketers. They have the easiest job in the world. Selling a product based on irrational love. It's a dream scenario.

What other product does a consumer continue to buy which is unreliable, over priced, and frequently frustrates you?

Man U and Arsenal are better than most, but smaller clubs in particular are so old school in their approach it's no wonder so many are in financial trouble. Most clubs are barely able to sell beer effectively at half time, let alone monetise their fan base properly.


It's a fairly 'simple' view that all clubs are useless at it though !

The world wasn't born with an irrational love of Man Utd was it ?

And the small clubs aren't in trouble because their marketing is bad (exactly how would you turn Chester City into a global brand ?)

I agree with you in many ways and even a simpleton can see that so many opportunities get missed ! But I think you over simplify (for example a market which is summed up by 'irrational love' is probably a hard one to sell into because by definition it is self limiting. You may have your 2000 hard core fans who will buy any tat but your average Football League club is probably going to find it pretty hard to sell to those who DON'T have that OCD connection to them. Most people will give a new beer / chocolate / breakfast cereal a try but how many will switch football clubs (or even take up with one for the first time)

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