During his successful reign at the Philadelphia 76ers, Heck tapped into fashion, art and culture to increase the franchise's visibility. They collaborated with Nike to make exclusive shoes, which were given to influencers after they had been to games, and that pushed millions of social media users towards the NBA franchise.
There is an entire generation that doesn’t think the way we do or have. I see that in my kids every day. While there is always a need to respect the past and those who have been with us for many years, the club has to push ahead and attract the fans of the future. Some of the stuff US sports teams have done to attract new fans would have been met with similar disdain by traditionalists, but the teams that get to that audience before their competition does will have the best chance at maximizing commercial revenues. The success on the pitch is critical of course and only makes it easier to attract new sponsors and business partners.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on March 24, 2024, 07:18:05 PMThere is an entire generation that doesn’t think the way we do or have. I see that in my kids every day. While there is always a need to respect the past and those who have been with us for many years, the club has to push ahead and attract the fans of the future. Some of the stuff US sports teams have done to attract new fans would have been met with similar disdain by traditionalists, but the teams that get to that audience before their competition does will have the best chance at maximizing commercial revenues. The success on the pitch is critical of course and only makes it easier to attract new sponsors and business partners.I'm absolutely fine with whatever they do as long as it does not negatively effect the longstanding or matchgoing fan. Signature Nikes or influencer deals or whatever - fine, bring it on.Terrace View or Lower Grounds? Absolutely not.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on March 24, 2024, 07:18:05 PMThere is an entire generation that doesn’t think the way we do or have. I see that in my kids every day. While there is always a need to respect the past and those who have been with us for many years, the club has to push ahead and attract the fans of the future. Some of the stuff US sports teams have done to attract new fans would have been met with similar disdain by traditionalists, but the teams that get to that audience before their competition does will have the best chance at maximizing commercial revenues. The success on the pitch is critical of course and only makes it easier to attract new sponsors and business partners. Hi Toronto (other US based H&V folk), I know Canada is not the USA but do you remember the 76ers going from Doug Ellis to “?”. If so, what were the stages and timescales, how did the average fans feel about it? Basically what is the playbook that we can expect?
I don't think we'd ever have considered moving over there.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on March 27, 2024, 10:57:22 AMI don't think we'd ever have considered moving over there.It does show though, that there is land in Brum to be had if you want to build a new ground. That lot have been there 5 minutes and have sorted the space in no time.