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Barry Proudfoot

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  On 26/10/2012 at 12:42, JoeV said:

Agree that non league football needs to be seen as an occasion for families to attend and enjoy an so I have to agree that designated family enclosures should be introduced. Another idea I have also pondered upon is perhaps the introduction of a club mascot. I believe there was talk of having a blue bear a few years back but it never went through. Could be a winning idea given that it would add more fun and entertainment on matchdays and this could have a positive effect on the numbers of young supporters that come to support the club. Could also be a way to push the club further into the community. If it were to be introduced ever then I would volunteer to be heavily involved in this. Potentially a way to transform the image of the club to give off the direct impression that we are 'family friendly'.

 

Perhaps we could look at the possibility of doing a dedicated family day on one of our Saturday home fixtures to see if this has a pull effect on the public?

Well volunteered :)
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  On 26/10/2012 at 09:20, Eastside Urchin said:

All clubs should have a family section,as far away as possible from the "most vocal terrace"

As for swearing,pretty impossible to police IMO

 

With supporters changing ends at half time so does the most vocal terrace.

 

It's a good idea in principle, but I don't know how much difference a family section would make at Billericay, we already sort of have one in the seats opposite the dug outs and if I was standing in an area that has a lot of swearing and I didn't want to hear it I can always move to another part of the ground where their is less.

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