Rainbows, Brownies and Guides

Martynwo

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Well done to all involved in getting potential future fans to the game.
They looked like they had a great time, especially when they saw their
group's name on the screen during the warm-up.
 

pjj365

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#3
Great to see so many youngsters at the game last night, promoting the game to young people, pity the money grabbing league couldn’t follow suit promoting this sport as a family sport, instead of trying to grab every penny for the playoffs.
Isn't it a deal - skate, burger, game - great idea. As you say good promotion - what youngster could resist. Probably sensibly priced without being loss making
Leauge take note
 

MA18

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#4
Isn't it a deal - skate, burger, game - great idea. As you say good promotion - what youngster could resist. Probably sensibly priced without being loss making
Leauge take note
From memory they are there about 1:30pm, they do skate with support of Cardiff Comets, they sit in there seats in the arena for 2hrs before the game and eat their own food.
They certainly bring the noise and energy especially given how long they have been sat around for.

500 kids, plus a few parents there and hopefully a good number that return.

All makes good business sense!
 

Pembo

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#6
They were excellent and super enthusiastic! Was awesome to see how excited they were when on screen as well. Infectious excitement. Love to see it!
 

Diablo3

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#7
I second all this, they were loud and proud. Great to have them at the game, they certainly seemed to enjoy it. No need to put the Make some Noise screen up, they did that all by themselves.
 

Kevlar68

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#8
4pm or 6pm Sunday face offs are much better to allow younger fans see a game, Saturday night crowds create the wrong atmosphere for these youngsters also they wouldn't be getting home until very late on a Saturday.
If the club are looking to the future increasing fan base with new blood and create family atmosphere games Saturday nights are not the way to go, those nights will only attract more of the boozy night out brigade as time goes on. we're already seeing an increase in these idiots.
Well done to all the children, loud and proud.
 
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