Bees v Dorking 23rd March
Re: Bees v Dorking 23rd March
For me one of the most disappointing parts of a matchday experience for younger fans has not been addressed, and is too obvious. I have raised this on a number of occasions over the years to the club and even supporters trust / liaison group but club have not acted.
Where is the Junior Bees fan club ? When I started in the 80s going to Junior Bees hut, feature in programme, competitions etc was part of my experience. I even won free tickets.
My daughter and two sons have been members over the years at Underhill and The Hive but do not come any more.
The football was dire over a number of years and their matchday experience needs to be more than tagging along with an adult ( often moaning ) and a brief appearance from Mr Bumble - these are the reasons they no longer come - it was boring.
Surely a space can be found in Legends - Bees Club Corner.
Why don't we see Bumble present at half time in Legends, end of matches? What happened to Mrs Bumble.
The shop finally has some merchandise, creation of a juniors Bees membership with voucher for shop /
It's a real shame that they my kids stopped going before the Brennan years, as expect at least my eldest son would be coming now as the football is awesome - and it's so refreshing to look forward to matchdays rather than as an obligation/habit.
The young fans need to be retained. They will then hopefully start coming along with their mates independently from parents. It how it started for many of us
Where is the Junior Bees fan club ? When I started in the 80s going to Junior Bees hut, feature in programme, competitions etc was part of my experience. I even won free tickets.
My daughter and two sons have been members over the years at Underhill and The Hive but do not come any more.
The football was dire over a number of years and their matchday experience needs to be more than tagging along with an adult ( often moaning ) and a brief appearance from Mr Bumble - these are the reasons they no longer come - it was boring.
Surely a space can be found in Legends - Bees Club Corner.
Why don't we see Bumble present at half time in Legends, end of matches? What happened to Mrs Bumble.
The shop finally has some merchandise, creation of a juniors Bees membership with voucher for shop /
It's a real shame that they my kids stopped going before the Brennan years, as expect at least my eldest son would be coming now as the football is awesome - and it's so refreshing to look forward to matchdays rather than as an obligation/habit.
The young fans need to be retained. They will then hopefully start coming along with their mates independently from parents. It how it started for many of us
Re: Bees v Dorking 23rd March
I do get a feeling that’s starting to happen now, just from a younger age with a gap in the 17-21 age grouphoofer2 wrote: ↑23 Mar 2024, 09:29 For me one of the most disappointing parts of a matchday experience for younger fans has not been addressed, and is too obvious. I have raised this on a number of occasions over the years to the club and even supporters trust / liaison group but club have not acted.
Where is the Junior Bees fan club ? When I started in the 80s going to Junior Bees hut, feature in programme, competitions etc was part of my experience. I even won free tickets.
My daughter and two sons have been members over the years at Underhill and The Hive but do not come any more.
The football was dire over a number of years and their matchday experience needs to be more than tagging along with an adult ( often moaning ) and a brief appearance from Mr Bumble - these are the reasons they no longer come - it was boring.
Surely a space can be found in Legends - Bees Club Corner.
Why don't we see Bumble present at half time in Legends, end of matches? What happened to Mrs Bumble.
The shop finally has some merchandise, creation of a juniors Bees membership with voucher for shop /
It's a real shame that they my kids stopped going before the Brennan years, as expect at least my eldest son would be coming now as the football is awesome - and it's so refreshing to look forward to matchdays rather than as an obligation/habit.
The young fans need to be retained. They will then hopefully start coming along with their mates independently from parents. It how it started for many of us
Re: Bees v Dorking 23rd March
We have mentioned kids club and similar ideas, and the ideas have met with a largely positive response but without the resources to do it at the moment. A lot of effort and resources ARE going into the schools affiliate scheme though.hoofer2 wrote: ↑23 Mar 2024, 09:29 For me one of the most disappointing parts of a matchday experience for younger fans has not been addressed, and is too obvious. I have raised this on a number of occasions over the years to the club and even supporters trust / liaison group but club have not acted.
Where is the Junior Bees fan club ? When I started in the 80s going to Junior Bees hut, feature in programme, competitions etc was part of my experience. I even won free tickets.
My daughter and two sons have been members over the years at Underhill and The Hive but do not come any more.
The football was dire over a number of years and their matchday experience needs to be more than tagging along with an adult ( often moaning ) and a brief appearance from Mr Bumble - these are the reasons they no longer come - it was boring.
Surely a space can be found in Legends - Bees Club Corner.
Why don't we see Bumble present at half time in Legends, end of matches? What happened to Mrs Bumble.
The shop finally has some merchandise, creation of a juniors Bees membership with voucher for shop /
It's a real shame that they my kids stopped going before the Brennan years, as expect at least my eldest son would be coming now as the football is awesome - and it's so refreshing to look forward to matchdays rather than as an obligation/habit.
The young fans need to be retained. They will then hopefully start coming along with their mates independently from parents. It how it started for many of us
Mark Whitelegg
Chair - BFCSA1926
Chair - BFCSA1926
Re: Bees v Dorking 23rd March
Nothing but 3 points will do today, Bees.
Is it only me who thinks its crazy that we are 2nd in the table despite losing 12 games?
Is it only me who thinks its crazy that we are 2nd in the table despite losing 12 games?
Once a Bee ALWAYS a Bee
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Re: Bees v Dorking 23rd March
We have lost 12 matches, but we’ve won far more matches than any of the teams below us. That’s why we’re second.
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Re: Bees v Dorking 23rd March
Ay ay ay ay Kabamba!
Re: Bees v Dorking 23rd March
And it was brilliant today to see all the happy kids from the schools and clubs today - plenty of scarves etc. bought too. 6 nil will get them back. Takes me back to the Barry Fry days when I started watching.b4life wrote: ↑23 Mar 2024, 11:16We have mentioned kids club and similar ideas, and the ideas have met with a largely positive response but without the resources to do it at the moment. A lot of effort and resources ARE going into the schools affiliate scheme though.hoofer2 wrote: ↑23 Mar 2024, 09:29 For me one of the most disappointing parts of a matchday experience for younger fans has not been addressed, and is too obvious. I have raised this on a number of occasions over the years to the club and even supporters trust / liaison group but club have not acted.
Where is the Junior Bees fan club ? When I started in the 80s going to Junior Bees hut, feature in programme, competitions etc was part of my experience. I even won free tickets.
My daughter and two sons have been members over the years at Underhill and The Hive but do not come any more.
The football was dire over a number of years and their matchday experience needs to be more than tagging along with an adult ( often moaning ) and a brief appearance from Mr Bumble - these are the reasons they no longer come - it was boring.
Surely a space can be found in Legends - Bees Club Corner.
Why don't we see Bumble present at half time in Legends, end of matches? What happened to Mrs Bumble.
The shop finally has some merchandise, creation of a juniors Bees membership with voucher for shop /
It's a real shame that they my kids stopped going before the Brennan years, as expect at least my eldest son would be coming now as the football is awesome - and it's so refreshing to look forward to matchdays rather than as an obligation/habit.
The young fans need to be retained. They will then hopefully start coming along with their mates independently from parents. It how it started for many of us
Re: Bees v Dorking 23rd March
Even thou our attendance was improved with attendance of 2.370. Bromley had 3,800.
Altricham had 3,239.
Altricham had 3,239.
Re: Bees v Dorking 23rd March
Latest score from Ruislip…
Wealdstone 0 1 Dorking
Wealdstone 0 1 Dorking
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Stones in deep shit.
0 2
0 2
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Wealdstone have pulled it back. 2 2.
Re: Bees v Dorking 23rd March
Bugger. Wealdstone penalty, 3 2.