By Mick Shackleton
The whole ethos of Friends of Bradford City (FoBCFC) is to positively support ‘our’ club. One of the initiatives to emphasis this is offered through both the Claret or Amber membership – with the supply of a scarf in the club’s colours.
For all of those who witnessed the scenes as Swindon came to town for the final game of last season, where the away end filled with red and white…for me it was very effective and showed a togetherness of their supporters. FoBCFC want to not only replicate that – but better it. We are looking for Valley Parade and, where ever we travel, to become a sea of Claret and Amber.
People who join either the Claret (£100) or Amber (£5) membership packages will be given a FoBCFC branded scarf. More details of each of the packages can be found at www.friendsofbcfc.co.uk
FoBCFC will be at forthcoming friendlies, and the club’s open day on the 12 August at Valley Parade. These will ONLY be available from FoBCFC, and only as part of the membership deal.
ps – Have you voted for the new entrance music at Valley Parade? Again see the website for more details of how FoBCFC are looking for feedback from supporters as to what the players walk out to.
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What a fantastic idea. Well done FOBC
Great idea and I may indeed join. Just one point on the article – what’s the difference between Claret and Amber membership?
Can somebody really please tell me , what you get as a friends of bradford cty member?
What exactly are you paying £100 for?. Is there any discount on clothing at the club shop? , do you recieve a good percentage off a tkt to the player of year awards? .
Wayne
You get a free ticket to POYA dinner and a limited edition scarf. Also, you get to know £100 has gone straight to helping the club with capital projects such as the mini bus we bought, the physio beds and the player stats software, all these items were deemed by the club too expensive. The Friends raise money to fill that gap.
Thank you mark, that explains the difference from 5 membership to 100