Thanks for e-mailing Carl, rugbyman. Thanks for the reply Carl.
Point 1) Thanks for telling us of the intention to post the signings on the ckub website. That will be helpful. It's extremely prudent not to put the club at risk by over-stretching the budgets. I'm sure we all support you on that one. We've got to trust your judgement to spend the money wisely. I think you've done a trememdous job putting together such a decent squad given the circumstances.
Point 2) I appreciate that we don't want to be giving our secrets away to the opposition but it'd be nice if we were told the same things that go into the Star and Free Press directly from the club.
The forum could be used to promote the club in the same way the newspapers do. We seemed to be kept in the dark about quite a lot of things. For example: Ryan Steen seems to have been lost without trace. What has happened to him?
A bit of direct feedback for us from the coach would be great. That would have people logging into the Dons' website or the forum for sure. I think it's a missed opportunity to bring the fans and club closer together if this isn't done.
Peter Green used to write a column on the website some time ago. Bring on Matt Carbutt!
Point 3) The fact that only seven fans turned up at last year's meeting is alarming. That should be telling us that something is wrong somewhere. I can't recall the meeting, so maybe I never got to hear about it.
Do the club have an e-mail list of season ticket-holders that they could contact when such meetings are to be held? I think that might help.
I'm sure a lot of work goes into promoting the club to get corporate sponsorship and the like, and in today's economic climate it is difficult to get anyone to part with their cash. I very much appreciate how hard it must be to try to run a club on a shoestring budget.
Ultimately we all need to find ways of increasing the fan base. We might then be able to afford to bring in the more experienced players to add to the good group of lads we have.
Personally I think that building up a fan base begins with the simple things: Good communications; keeping people informed; listening to constructive ideas; and working together. All these things help to create loyalty.
I reckon we have quite a number of stay-away fans who feel alienated (for whatever reasons) and a good place to start would be to try to get them back.
The season ticket offer for 2011-12 is a bargain and a great initiative from the club. We just need more loyal fans like the small band of people we presently have!
Have the club any ideas on how we can start to get the missing fans back? Can the missing fans post on here and tell us why you don't come down anyone?
Let's all try to work together on this and see if we can improve match day attendances. Over to the club and the rest of the fans ...