Quote ="t-r-i-n-i-t-y"A live band may, but it would have to be someone any good, or popular, to bring the people in.
I think some are missing the point on marketing. Getting Diversity in is a very good move, but the marketing of the whole event is the key. That's what'll get people in, not just posting something on the website - the message has to get out to people who would not go to the website, nor usually go to games....'"
To be honest I think the marketing will take care of itself with regards to Diversity. No doubt you will get the customary trailer board advertising, but with such a popular group the local media will very much take an interest automatically.
Just by informing them I would imagine would make the news, although a little effort could mean a sell out. Perhaps it’s already been done but flyers should be handed out at every school the community department visit detailing the ‘event’ as children and teenagers will predominantly be the target market of this group.
Some og these kids may need to bring their parents so the £10 match fee is also a good idea IMO.