Quote ="Jamie101"In fairness I didn't think about it from a kid's perspective - good point. In response though, I would say that what happens on the pitch probably should keep the kids interested / wanting to go back most.
I went to watch the Bradford City game with a Leeds fan yesterday - we noticed there were lots of kids / young people there and Bradford's brilliant performance and show of effort would (I imagine) be enough to see many go back again in the future.
I know those circumstances are slightly different, but I imagine (rightly or wrongly) efforts like yesterday (and past cup games over the last couple of years) will probably have won over loads of those 'impressionable' kids and I applaud Bradford on it.
I will probably be going back to watch them in the coming weeks and months because it was a breath of fresh air!'"
I'm sure many future Bradford fans have been secured by their cup runs in the last 3 years. It's not however a sustainable model to bank on attracting fans through beating bigger sides regularly. Teams have to go about it in other ways, especially in our case when many of our fans not have an apathy towards winning caused by the incredible success over recent years.