Supershrimper
First XI⭐⭐
Excellent marketing in my eyes.Great marketing. Kids are more likely to wear the shirts on non-matchdays; greater advertising and awareness.
By targeting young fans, the club is fostering a sense of loyalty and attachment from an early age. These young fans are likely to grow up supporting the club, leading to long-term fan retention. When kids wear the club's shirt, they become walking advertisements, influencing their friends and peers, potentially attracting more young fans to the club.
Parents are more likely to attend games with their children, increasing ticket sales and overall attendance, which also enhances the family-friendly image of the club. While the initial shirt is free, it can lead to future merchandise purchases as the child grows or wants the latest kit, increasing revenue for the club. Providing a free shirt creates a positive experience and memory associated with the club, making it more likely that the child will continue to support the team. This strategy helps the club connect with the local community, showing that they value and invest in their young fans.
Overall, it's a win-win situation that benefits both the club and the young fans.
Although you could argue that you've then damaged the child for life as they now has to support Wycombe Wanderers but that's another argument.