old faith full wrote:Mrs Barista wrote:If youngster want to be footballers and play on Xboxes what difference will mergers make in the long term?
What I mean is if a lot of the older supporters like myself walked away from a merged club for that reason who will replace that number
To be honest it’s an interesting point I come from a family where generations have gone, my late granddad started going with his dad, my dad went my grandad and occasionally my nana, the. I started going with my dad & my grandad occasionally also with my mum and nana. Then as we moved to the KC my mum and nana became passholders too until both grandparents passed away.
I know I won’t be the only one that became a fan through family and would hazard a guess that the majority of not just Hull fans but RL fans generally are fans because of family.
So losing older generations to the game is a concern as it’s a core of support that is and has been the life blood of the sport. I would probably argue that the sport as a whole and clubs have relied too much on the generational fan base without looking or working hard enough for ways to bring in new fans from the non RL families instead just being complacent and taking it for granted.
With society and life having many more choices and options for people than ever before lifestyles and the way people live are much different. The competition for peoples spare time is much greater so the sport really has to work much harder to attract a newer element to its fan base.