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graingrover

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Our city our club our brand
« on August 21, 2025, 11:32:55 am by graingrover »
We keep getting awards for the way we welcome fans ,for fan  engagement , for community activities to help various social groups like fit Rovers and others .We should be aware of that in all we do because the top clubs in the Premiership have lost what we have .RTID .Comments welcomed !



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Reg of the Rovers

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Re: Our city our club our brand
« Reply #1 on August 21, 2025, 11:41:55 am by Reg of the Rovers »
Agree completely Graing, the smaller clubs can have a much more direct relationship with their community and we've been great at building those links and being a positive member of our communities. It's why it's so sad to see clubs like Morecambe struggle as it's more than football that's lost in places like that.

It feels like the club have more of a connection that ever with people in Doncaster, and long may that continue.

graingrover

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Re: Our city our club our brand
« Reply #2 on August 21, 2025, 12:23:09 pm by graingrover »
Yes Reg !A simple example of the difference between the Womens Premiership clubs and the Belles . Last Saturday (I learn we had loys of girls from Belles who were proud inviteees all over the stadium sporting their Belles shirts .You never get thst at the high echelons of Womens football 

Alan Southstand

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Re: Our city our club our brand
« Reply #3 on August 21, 2025, 09:35:14 pm by Alan Southstand »
Having problems with your keyboard, Graing?

 ;) :lol:

RoversInSpain

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Re: Our city our club our brand
« Reply #4 on August 22, 2025, 04:25:44 pm by RoversInSpain »
I do like the connection between players and supporters lower down the leagues.
We were away to Bristol Rovers a few years back and lead 1-0. Matty Blair was warming up down the sideline in front of the Rovers away fans. A young lad shouted ‘Matty are we going to Win?’ In an instant Matty replied ‘4-0’. The lad said ‘no way’.The game went on and Alfie May was warming up and needed a piddle, so instead of heading round to the dressing rooms he hopped into the Rovers end trotted up the terrace and used the supporters loo. The match finished 4-0 to Rovers and at the end Matty came running  over and was asking everyone where the lad, who said ‘no way’ was.

Reg of the Rovers

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Re: Our city our club our brand
« Reply #5 on August 22, 2025, 04:33:08 pm by Reg of the Rovers »
It's like the celebrations this summer, players in the Sal and round town - wanting to spend the time with the fans. I think that's built relationships between fans and team hugely.

Ours is a good club, not always perfect, but its heart is in the right place and it feels a good time to be a fan. Hopefully this is not a high-water mark, but just a point in the continued rise of the club. 

graingrover

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Re: Our city our club our brand
« Reply #6 on August 22, 2025, 06:12:54 pm by graingrover »
Thinking I might have had a good idea by suggesting season tickets for schools and their pupils and teachers, I emailed Shaun .He thanked me and said they were already onto the idea through the  Foundation and their network of schools .Our community strategy clearly has many action plans!

 

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