Town Named EFL Family Club of the Year 21:55 - Apr 24 with 1049 views | NewsTWTD | If you want to remove this post from the board index, just click the hide post icon below. To hide all our news posts click the ignore user icon under the avatar. |  | | |  |
Town Named EFL Family Club of the Year on 06:55 - Apr 25 with 948 views | PioneerBlue | Appreciate that this wasn’t the exact award we were looking to celebrate! However, match day experience has consistently been a point raised by fans. The fanzone is an absolute success and continues to evolve. There are still things to improve including catering and food offer. Building the family club status is key for long term and it is great to see more faces at PR. Making the club accessible for families and all people is part of that. |  |
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Town Named EFL Family Club of the Year on 08:00 - Apr 25 with 907 views | ElephantintheRoom |
Town Named EFL Family Club of the Year on 06:55 - Apr 25 by PioneerBlue | Appreciate that this wasn’t the exact award we were looking to celebrate! However, match day experience has consistently been a point raised by fans. The fanzone is an absolute success and continues to evolve. There are still things to improve including catering and food offer. Building the family club status is key for long term and it is great to see more faces at PR. Making the club accessible for families and all people is part of that. |
There is more to families that parents and kids. I suspect there will be many improvements to ‘the match day experience’ as Ashton is spoonfed ideas from Phoenix and mainstream US Sports. One thing those nice Americans in Phoenix have done which ties in with their property developing aims is a courtesy bus service from themed bars to the ground. That seems a no brainier for a stadium that seems to be becoming ever less accessible by car |  |
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Town Named EFL Family Club of the Year on 08:01 - Apr 25 with 914 views | Churchman | Ok, this compared to getting out of this division is in the crumbs category, but I actually think it’s really important. Engaging with young supporters/families is the future of the football club. Fun match day experience, creativeness, club getting out into the community etc is all good. The trick now is to keep improving and driving it forward. It’s a strand talked about by the owners and this little award is recognition of a lot of hard work by people. Well done all. |  | |  |
Town Named EFL Family Club of the Year on 11:15 - Apr 25 with 839 views | BlueBlood90 | Although the league table doesn't appear to be much different to last season I think we've come on leaps and bounds in the past 12 months. We now have a talented squad and manager who have gelled and have a team spirit. If we add three or four quality signings in the summer then we will be a real force next year. Off the pitch the board are making commitments to improve the fan experience and enhance the stadium as much as they can. It's been a good base for the future this year. |  |
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Town Named EFL Family Club of the Year on 11:16 - Apr 25 with 836 views | STYG |
Town Named EFL Family Club of the Year on 08:00 - Apr 25 by ElephantintheRoom | There is more to families that parents and kids. I suspect there will be many improvements to ‘the match day experience’ as Ashton is spoonfed ideas from Phoenix and mainstream US Sports. One thing those nice Americans in Phoenix have done which ties in with their property developing aims is a courtesy bus service from themed bars to the ground. That seems a no brainier for a stadium that seems to be becoming ever less accessible by car |
Have a day off. You know it is possible to just congratulate the club on being better than 71 other clubs at something, especially when it ties in with the atmosphere, experience, match day attendance, revenue and how that all links with our chances of being successful. Assuming you are a Town fan and not a deliberate troll, surely even you can actually be pleased we've done as well as we possibly can at something? [Post edited 25 Apr 2022 11:18]
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Town Named EFL Family Club of the Year on 11:17 - Apr 25 with 825 views | footers | You'd have thought it would've been Norwich. |  |
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Town Named EFL Family Club of the Year on 11:18 - Apr 25 with 812 views | Keno |
Town Named EFL Family Club of the Year on 11:16 - Apr 25 by STYG | Have a day off. You know it is possible to just congratulate the club on being better than 71 other clubs at something, especially when it ties in with the atmosphere, experience, match day attendance, revenue and how that all links with our chances of being successful. Assuming you are a Town fan and not a deliberate troll, surely even you can actually be pleased we've done as well as we possibly can at something? [Post edited 25 Apr 2022 11:18]
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Town Named EFL Family Club of the Year on 11:22 - Apr 25 with 797 views | monytowbray | I used to work for an agency under the umbrella of K+C and watched them destroy one of the most established/successful digital agencies in the North in 6-7 years. 2 offices and 50 staff to no longer existing and redundancies. In my short time there I saw many other poor business acquisitions and further job losses too. Nice to see they have the spare cash to be sponsoring football awards though. Eurgh. Venture capitalism, sigh. [Post edited 25 Apr 2022 11:22]
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Town Named EFL Family Club of the Year on 13:04 - Apr 25 with 695 views | PioneerBlue |
Town Named EFL Family Club of the Year on 08:00 - Apr 25 by ElephantintheRoom | There is more to families that parents and kids. I suspect there will be many improvements to ‘the match day experience’ as Ashton is spoonfed ideas from Phoenix and mainstream US Sports. One thing those nice Americans in Phoenix have done which ties in with their property developing aims is a courtesy bus service from themed bars to the ground. That seems a no brainier for a stadium that seems to be becoming ever less accessible by car |
I’m confused, the definition of family is literally a group of parents and children and building that inclusion and broader is in all interests as supports! EFL even describe their award for the club that push their standards to provide the very best experience for families and young fans! Let’s not be pedantic there is too much on this forum. Match day experience, that different and there are many things still to get right there. Any ideas you have, I hope you are pushing to Mark Ashton, the bus idea is good. |  |
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Town Named EFL Family Club of the Year on 13:08 - Apr 25 with 689 views | itfc_bucks | This surprises me, particularly given the propensity for the club to make my son cry during the first half of the season (Wycombe game excepted). |  | |  |
Town Named EFL Family Club of the Year on 15:30 - Apr 25 with 599 views | Ryorry |
Town Named EFL Family Club of the Year on 13:08 - Apr 25 by itfc_bucks | This surprises me, particularly given the propensity for the club to make my son cry during the first half of the season (Wycombe game excepted). |
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