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What would be interesting to know is the conversion rate once kids get older towards adulthood. Are the future of football sticking with it once their cheap tickets expire?
Quote from: DonnyBazR0ver on January 16, 2017, 10:14:38 amWhat would be interesting to know is the conversion rate once kids get older towards adulthood. Are the future of football sticking with it once their cheap tickets expire? Either that or we'll be seeing a rise in adults with tiger painted faces and a love of cheerleaders and giant sized smiley dogs. I think it's bound to have a positive effect, the question is how much? Maybe a key is in the transformation from a positive kids experience to a positive mid/late teens experience, eg Black Bank.
Ive been wondering that myself, I started off aged 16 in the main stand , migrated to my spiritual home on the crash barrier under the burger shed on the pop side, and have more recently been in family stand with my now 11 year old. Hes a couple of years off yet, Im sure he will want a more vocal black bank type experience as he matures - so I can see that trying to steer and maintain engagement unbill he gets that bit older ( easy now but hard work last year only the the quid a kid really meant i took him some games as he wasnt bothered ) will be important in keeping him going long term