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Supporters Consultation Meeting - Thursday 21st June
perthblue02 replied to J*B's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Why don't you like Italian restaurants? -
Supporters Consultation Meeting - Thursday 21st June
perthblue02 replied to J*B's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Could be an entrance for Fire services, with easy access to river water as a back up -
Rich Sharpe @richsharpe89 6m6 minutes ago More Danny Graham hadn’t trained during the international break until Thursday, so no regrets from TM about leaving him on the bench. Blackburn RoversVerified account @Rovers 22m22 minutes ago More “I think we defended really poorly today,” says the boss. “We have to be better than that; we weren’t on our game. I’ve tried not to be too harsh on them, but it was unacceptable.”
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Supporters Consultation Meeting - Thursday 21st June
perthblue02 replied to J*B's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Waggot is also missing a $$ opportunity , Don't let TM attend the consultation evenings , instead an evening with Tony Mowbray, pie and peas supper 15 quid a pop , twice a season Edit : +3 quid surcharge if paying on the night -
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perthblue02 replied to Mercer's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
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Supporters Consultation Meeting - Thursday 21st June
perthblue02 replied to J*B's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
In the feed it says Greg Coar answering a question , but it does say Mr I will see you in Court as an attendee, so not sure which one is there -
Ex Rovers and Ian Battersby
perthblue02 replied to arbitro's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Think that was just after the acting debut on the Sem Sports News fictional drama , an agents tale. Wonder why SNN have not done a follow up , the first one was gripping. Maybe add the touch of a exotic location like the HQ of some fictitious Brunei based business , make it a bit light hearted with a crescendo finale of tantric dancing while a row of chickens lay golden eggs.. Jezza and the chicken factory , got a Bafta written all over it. -
Ex Rovers and Ian Battersby
perthblue02 replied to arbitro's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
In that article who is Jonathan Short - Derby , Blackburn ? do they mean Craig Short Edit: just looked on wiki and Jonathan is Craig Shorts middle name -
Follow Andy Holt on twitter and the cost of the shirt initiative last season was around 20,000 quid if I remember rightly, so for them to be doing it again looks like it was successful in what they wanted to achieve by it. I presume most of the cost can be written off as promotional/advertising . Also notice this season there are a few more local companies all involved in it , from coach firms transporting the kids to Stanley's ground, to employees from local business helping out on the day . @Biz At a rough estimate 10,000 Santa hats , printed would be about 4200 USD (about 3300 quid) delivered inc import charges, obviously direct from China and ordered 6 month ago (container shipping)* Do not know if it would increase season ticket sales that much but clubs over here include membership packs with the season tickets (memberships). This season Perth's included embroidered baseball cap, bumper sticker and scarf inside a printed boot bag. You pick them up at the first few home games with a voucher that comes with your membership card /printed lanyard. See plenty of kids wearing the baseball hats/ scarfs at the game and a large number of adults. Bootbag makes an ideal first aid kit holder for the car The included merchandise is pretty decent quality, but purchased in bulk would expect it to cost no more than 20 AU (approx 11.30 GBP), probably less ., but worth much more in perceived added value to a season ticket. Pretty sure the stuff in the pack is member exclusive and can not be bought in the club shop Different situation here as the club have to go all out to attract home support, besides fighting for market share against other codes , as you can imagine with the distances involved away support is extremely small (nearest other A League club is 1,600 miles away.) and often run events in towns cities outside the Greater Perth area in a 100+ mile radius, mainly north and south as there is basically sod all east and ocean west With the new turnstiles Rovers have introduced perhaps the move to online matchday tickets is on the cards? .Much like concert tickets , Here you have to buy them from ticketmaster (5 dollar fee) you can then download them to your phone, or print them and scan it at the ground , or you can pick the tickets up at the venue or a ticketmaster outlet. Relevant to Rovers ?, in some ways if the idea is to boost home support fairly relevant, but obviously there is the advantage of not a number of other clubs close by.
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Good job he's taken though, With the insights tonight , I could imagine the female members of BRFCS forming an orderly queue to be taken up the vue (obviously not on a Tuesday)
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Ungrateful sods, give em a clip round the ear, obviously not the Mrs especially on a romantic evening.