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Promote I.C.T to people of Inverness

Let's see how many ideas we can come up with to get more bums on seats on a Saturday and eh....Sunday.....Monday etc.

Here's two to kick-off-

Invite non "locals" i.e Poles, Lithuanians etc to a specially arranged open day at the club. Free snacks, promo giveaways( scarves etc), fun coaching sessions etc used to make them feel welcomed and wanted by the club.

Representatives of the club(including players) visit the 5 secondary schools in the area to initiate the setting up of supporters clubs within each school. Discounts on entry to games for all members plus organisation of competitions,challenges between the supporters clubs once set up.

Come on -YOU can come up with more than these!

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Cheerleaders now thats a great ideal Alex.....if the club could get hold of the cheerleaders from Worchester rugby club i could guarentee anothers 2000 hot bloody males per game just to see them, come to think about it probably get a fair sprinkling of hot blooded females turn up as well.

This can only be good for the game  :001:

I'm surprised no one else has commented on Alex's pipe band suggestion. If I had my way massed pipes & drums would play at every home fixture from 2pm till 3pm, and again at half time. In years gone by this was a regular feature at Hampden as a pre-cursor to Internationals... You could hear them before you even got close to the stadium and the atmosphere generated was amazing.

This is one part of Scotland where visitors expect to hear pipe bands.... some might even be tempted in to the stadium... well - those with more money than sense...! Shame the stadium couldn't have been built nearer the town centre.  I reckon the media would make a big deal out of it too, generating more interest....

I don't think cheerleaders would achieve anything.... various clubs down south have gone down that road, without much success.....FW might be interested, but I reckon it would be too cold here for her bits & pieces...

 

We had cheerleaders in the SFL for manyseasons funded by Johny Foxes.

Did it stimulate interest & swell the attendance figures..?

The pipeband should assemble outside the Innes and march to the stadium with the fans following.

Leading the troops into battle - gladiatorial style..? The TV people would love that idea... it would get shown all around the world....!!

I'm surprised that you don't remember Johnboy but we've had  Cheerleaders,The Nairn Pipe Band, the Players at Schools and that daft half time competition with Tich McGooyey where participants had to kick balls into the open boot of a parked car and none of them improved attendences one jot.

The only way to improve attendences is exactly what Caley 100 has said and that is to improve the performance on the park, that is the feckin bottom line and the rest is pie in the sky, and if you need proof then just look at the packed sell out Hampden we have nowadays when only over a year ago The SFA were almost giving tickets away for home internationals.

So best hope is that this International Man of Mystery gives us enough petrodollars to enhance the squad.

I appreciate all that info, Sandy and of course you are right about better performances leading to better attendances...

I'm a newcomer to Sneck.... originally from Paisley/Glasgow area, I moved up here 3 years ago, after many years in Fife, where I was a bit of a Pars supporter. I was a big admirer of Brewster at that time, and I started going to watch ICT matches when he came here. Hate to admit it - but now I'm kind of hooked...!!

What do I think of Brewster now? Biggest erse under the sun...!!!

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