The White Knight Posted March 10, 2013 Report Share Posted March 10, 2013 Have to agree with SCB regarding attracting younger fans and the old guard standing firm and not wanting change The fact is that the sport does need to be marketed a lot better and needs to target the younger people, because there are far few younger people attending speedway than when I was in my teens. These I stand on the terraces at Sheffield worrying 50% of the crowd may not be alive in 10 years time let alone attending speedway meetings. I agree totally - but - does the Sport not also need to target all those who are lost to the Sport - those who used to attend and then stopped for whatever reason. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
george.m Posted March 10, 2013 Report Share Posted March 10, 2013 (edited) Have to agree with SCB regarding attracting younger fans and the old guard standing firm and not wanting change The fact is that the sport does need to be marketed a lot better and needs to target the younger people, because there are far few younger people attending speedway than when I was in my teens. Many have said the same on this forum and you're 100% right. To do that to best effect, there needs to be one body, the BSPA, initiating it. No point in each team/promotion doing their own thing, flock shooting in marketing has least effect. It would also be most cost effective due to economies of scale. it would be quite easy for the BSPA to have a 'development fund', which could be based on a percentage of each promotions gate receipts. Edited March 10, 2013 by george.m Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The White Knight Posted March 10, 2013 Report Share Posted March 10, 2013 Many have said the same on this forum and you're 100% right. To do that to best effect, there needs to be one body, the BSPA, initiating it. No point in each team/promotion doing their own thing, flock shooting in marketing has least effect. It would also be most cost effective due to economies of scale. it would be quite easy for the BSPA to have a 'development fund', which could be based on a percentage of each promotions gate receipts. COST!!! :shock: You ARE joking. This is the BSPA we are talking about. Spending money is not their forte. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SCB Posted March 10, 2013 Report Share Posted March 10, 2013 Have to agree with SCB regarding attracting younger fans and the old guard standing firm and not wanting change The fact is that the sport does need to be marketed a lot better and needs to target the younger people, because there are far few younger people attending speedway than when I was in my teens. These I stand on the terraces at Sheffield worrying 50% of the crowd may not be alive in 10 years time let alone attending speedway meetings. I think you can keep both happy though. Just bring in presenters who are not in their 60s as is the case at 90% of tracks, find some guys in their 20s or 30s. Change the music so it's not "hits of the 70s (or 80s if we're lucky)" on a loop all season. And give up on the announcing eveyrones birthday and anniversary, it's cringe-worthy unless they're 5-10 in which case it's cool to hear your name on the PA. They're smaller, almost irrelevant things but I think they'd make a huge difference for a start. Also, before a meeting for 30 minutes, have an autograph session where every rider has to be available to sign autographs, this has to happen at every track. Get the kids hooked now at 5-10 and you could have a fan for 70 years. Also, give up on the "family sport". At £60-70 for a family of 4 to get in, park the car, buy a programme and eat it is NOT a family sport. Thats the bets part of £300 a month! No family can afford that, ok they an save £15 a week by not buying a burger but by the time you get home from work and get ready have you got time to make the kids tea? If you're travelling 25 miles you have to leave no later than 7 for a 7.30 start, if you dont get home until 5.30 it's pushing it. So give up on family sport and go with danger, dirty, adrenaline fueled mad men on bikes. Also look at the age demographic, it's not families, it's old people! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The White Knight Posted March 10, 2013 Report Share Posted March 10, 2013 I think you can keep both happy though. Just bring in presenters who are not in their 60s as is the case at 90% of tracks, find some guys in their 20s or 30s. Change the music so it's not "hits of the 70s (or 80s if we're lucky)" on a loop all season. And give up on the announcing eveyrones birthday and anniversary, it's cringe-worthy unless they're 5-10 in which case it's cool to hear your name on the PA. They're smaller, almost irrelevant things but I think they'd make a huge difference for a start. Also, before a meeting for 30 minutes, have an autograph session where every rider has to be available to sign autographs, this has to happen at every track. Get the kids hooked now at 5-10 and you could have a fan for 70 years. Also, give up on the "family sport". At £60-70 for a family of 4 to get in, park the car, buy a programme and eat it is NOT a family sport. Thats the bets part of £300 a month! No family can afford that, ok they an save £15 a week by not buying a burger but by the time you get home from work and get ready have you got time to make the kids tea? If you're travelling 25 miles you have to leave no later than 7 for a 7.30 start, if you dont get home until 5.30 it's pushing it. So give up on family sport and go with danger, dirty, adrenaline fueled mad men on bikes. Also look at the age demographic, it's not families, it's old people! Yes - we are keeping it going until the younger generation come along. Note to self: Blanket, yes, Chair, yes, Umbrella, yes, Sandwiches, yes, Flask, yes!!! Great - all ready for the new Season. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trees Posted March 10, 2013 Report Share Posted March 10, 2013 (edited) From what I can see of our young supporters (17 - 35 perhaps), they sure as hell don't add to the atmosphere, not cool to clap, to shout, to sound an airhorn, young people do my head in from that point of view .............. ok some young people. It's a shame they can't let their inhibitions go! Perhaps a couple of pints or a few shots oughta be compulsory for them before a meeting starts I dunno how the sport can attract young people for the right reasons, I guess the promotions have to just keep pushing it in the media, hope for big sponsors and promote some more. Bit of a chicken and egg situation really! And SCB, we're not all bloody old, 46 is the new 30 At least all us oldies are keeping the sport alive, but yeah I would go with the dangerous sport tag raced by fit, crazy guys on bikes with no brakes image rather than family sport, that's what it is after all Edited March 11, 2013 by Trees Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SteveLyric2 Posted March 11, 2013 Report Share Posted March 11, 2013 From what I can see of our young supporters (17 - 35 perhaps), they sure as hell don't add to the atmosphere, not cool to clap, to shout, to sound an airhorn, young people do my head in from that point of view .............. ok some young people. It's a shame they can't let their inhibitions go! Perhaps a couple of pints or a few shots oughta be compulsory for them before a meeting starts I dunno how the sport can attract young people for the right reasons, I guess the promotions have to just keep pushing it in the media, hope for big sponsors and promote some more. Bit of a chicken and egg situation really! And SCB, we're not all bloody old, 46 is the new 30 At least all us oldies are keeping the sport alive, but yeah I would go with the dangerous sport tag raced by fit, crazy guys on bikes with no brakes image rather than family sport, that's what it is after all Yeah - and for the young supporters too!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ch958 Posted March 11, 2013 Report Share Posted March 11, 2013 From what I can see of our young supporters (17 - 35 perhaps), they sure as hell don't add to the atmosphere, not cool to clap, to shout, to sound an airhorn, young people do my head in from that point of view .............. ok some young people. It's a shame they can't let their inhibitions go! Perhaps a couple of pints or a few shots oughta be compulsory for them before a meeting starts I dunno how the sport can attract young people for the right reasons, I guess the promotions have to just keep pushing it in the media, hope for big sponsors and promote some more. Bit of a chicken and egg situation really! And SCB, we're not all bloody old, 46 is the new 30 At least all us oldies are keeping the sport alive, but yeah I would go with the dangerous sport tag raced by fit, crazy guys on bikes with no brakes image rather than family sport, that's what it is after all no there doesn't need to be a 'hope for the best' policy - there are recognised and well used ways to develop a business. A good marketing company is a starting point. I've put ideas on here myself - I've worked in business development - but we need BSPA to club together and market Elite, Prem and NL speedway. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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