WELL done to Bolton Wanderers on a sensible initiative that makes football more family-friendly writes Angela Kelly
The "kids for a quid" scheme at the weekend paid dividends in a 25,000-plus crowd boosted by many youngsters getting in cut-price.
Sam Allardyce is completely right when he says that this "is the future of sport." The reality is get 'em young and you keep them for life.
The match against Fulham may have been a bit disappointing but this positive way forward is a real winner.
WELL done to Bolton Wanderers on a sensible initiative that makes football more family-friendly.
The "kids for a quid" scheme at the weekend paid dividends in a 25,000-plus crowd boosted by many youngsters getting in cut-price.
Sam Allardyce is completely right when he says that this is "the future of sport." The reality is get 'em young and you keep them for life.
The match against Fulham may have been a bit disappointing but this positive way forward is a real winner.
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