Connacht Clan
Official Supporters Club of Connacht Rugby

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- on a similar note, the clan have sponsored academy players in the past right, is there any plans to do that again? I think that patreon and other funding platforms are more common nowadays and it would be easier to promote internationally. There would have to be some additional benefits to the funders but I think it worked in the past, though feel free to correct me there. Is there anything else that could be converted into an investment of sorts along these lines?
We have a Bursary set up for the Academy, and that is ongoing. I think we were planning to have some of the academy lads down in the Clan Bar for the Scarlets game (am subject to correction on that) but yep, that's ongoing. We had directly sponsoered a player in the past, but we thought better to leave direct player sponsorship to the commercial entities that are looking for the advertising boost etc.
- greater connectivity? I love the forum here though when there isn't any rugby on it can be quiet. I think Covid has generally increased people's desires for frequent connections, I wonder if there is an audience for a monthly newsletter with some fan perspectives, ideally a short player interview, some predictions, etc. I'm an editor so I would be able to help out with that.
I'd have to think that with everything going on all teams are looking at more ways to engage, and that's not a bad idea. We had done a newsletter in the past which was mainly our news updates and match updates etc. but social media took over for that. Defo summat to think on!!
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As a supporter based in the UK, I would also be very interested in some sort of distanced season ticket/membership. I'd happily pay £50 a year, possibly more if it comes with some quality merch to support the team from afar. Maybe a nice Connacht branded pint glass for the sauce when I'm watching the matches at home, access to bonus content, to keep me going throughout the week.
I think there's a lot more that can be done to engage fans. They'll always have us die hard fans, but to grow and fill the stadium they need to bring in some fresh perspectives and embrance the online always connected world we're in. Engage with younger fans more. There's so much content from various places already taking up peoples time, Connacht need to step up. And not with some cringey shit either, proper quality content for all ages.
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I'll start with some of the higher level/unlikely to happen stuff but also maybe somethings that are more likely:
- If there aren't crowds allowed at games for a while after games restart then this could potentially see construction of the redevelopment sped up? I know everyone in the country won't share this view but I think a redeveloped sportsground is almost essential to the province, and obviously essential to the growth of Connacht rugby.
- Shares: some football clubs are fan owned, I've always been a big proponent of this approach. Provinces are owned by the IRFU so this is more difficult to do than a football club from the ground up but I would like to see something in this vein.
- on a similar note, the clan have sponsored academy players in the past right, is there any plans to do that again? I think that patreon and other funding platforms are more common nowadays and it would be easier to promote internationally. There would have to be some additional benefits to the funders but I think it worked in the past, though feel free to correct me there. Is there anything else that could be converted into an investment of sorts along these lines?
- greater connectivity? I love the forum here though when there isn't any rugby on it can be quiet. I think Covid has generally increased people's desires for frequent connections, I wonder if there is an audience for a monthly newsletter with some fan perspectives, ideally a short player interview, some predictions, etc. I'm an editor so I would be able to help out with that.
- raffle/lottery/other online game? I know there is the superbru site but what if we were to run a weekly predictions league off an app or custom made game with prize money involved as fundraising? same with maybe a monthly/weekly lottery which some loi clubs do? What other games or events have people seen during lockdown that could be replicated? These could be included and/or updated in the newsletter.
Anyways would love to hear some out there ideas if you'd like to share.
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