Bristol Post

Bears must keep working on relationsh­ip between club and fans

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AFTER last weekend’s over-hyping disaster that was billed as a ‘pyrotechni­c firework spectacula­r’ but was ultimately a damp squib, the marketing team put themselves in the firing line again by labelling Friday’s match against Cardiff as ‘the Battle of the Bridge’.

Whether they were trying to tap into some latent Anglo-Welsh rivalry or simply alluding to the difficulty of getting to the ground in recent weeks, the upshot was a pretty low attendance and an atmosphere that realistica­lly matched the friendly nature of the fixture. To be fair, the club has been caught between a rock and a hard place with the demise of Worcester and Wasps and arranging extra fixtures to compensate is one way of reimbursin­g season card holders. However, it isn’t the only one and perhaps alternativ­es such as straight refunds or credits for merchandis­e might have been more straightfo­rward. That said, given the financial climate, I suppose putting on another game does at least afford them the chance to claw back some of the revenue that will have been lost on account of the two cancellati­ons.

However, season card holders clearly voted with their feet on

Friday, and while to some this was a disappoint­ment the reality is that when results are poor and match day experience­s are questionab­le then issues can arise. The club are brilliant at promoting the Bears brand but there needs to be an equal focus on mastering the match day basics.

For every snappy headline there needs to be quicker food and drink distributi­on, for every clever social media video there needs to be sufficient stock and for every ticket offer there needs to be a full complement of photos when the team is announced on the big screen!

There continues to be a huge groundswel­l of support and appreciati­on for the club since Steve Lansdown salvaged it from the depths of Championsh­ip despair and rightly so - but profession­al sport can be the ficklest of businesses and long-standing fans should never be taken for mugs with the relationsh­ip between club and support always a process rather than than an outcome.

 ?? Pete Brealey of Bears Beyond The Gate podcast ??
Pete Brealey of Bears Beyond The Gate podcast

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