Since the statement was made, the club received a huge amount of support from not just their own fans…
People of #Blyth and #Newcastle #NorthTyneside go help the future of @Blyth_Spartans ! Arguably the most famous non league side in the world! Spartans need an 300 supporters per game to remain competitive https://t.co/jJOT41Axz4
— Dom (@dom_33) January 25, 2019
Good luck Blyth, keep up the good work. You do our area proud playing at the level you do and it’s one for clubs like ours to aspire to.
— Brian Shotton (@shotb83) January 25, 2019
Even as a fan of a rival, I fully respect your efforts to pull in more fans, you certainly deserve it ?
— ?? Dazzla ?? (@NufcDazzla84) January 25, 2019
@mrthomassmith_ said: If you live in the vicinity go and support Blyth Spartans. I have been twice and cannot speak highly enough of the hospitality afforded to all those who visit.
@geordiecrews wrote: This is where football lives, not premier league where the weekly wages of the crappest players are the the budget for an entire club at this level. These clubs are the lifeblood and need to be supported
@Thomas91C tweeted: Started watching Blyth a lot more over the last few years and it’s a cracking club. Always entertaining games. Would be good for more local fans to turn up to Croft Park.
They also got some advice on how to potential boost the crowd…
kids are the future, get them in!
— Jason Lee (@ForeverAYellow) January 25, 2019
Get the local schools involved. More kids will bring more parents to games. Especially with the fiasco that is NUFC these days.
— David Elliott (@David_Ell126tt) January 25, 2019
The problem is we have the 600 hardcore who wil go every week, another 150-200 who wil go if doing well but I am not sure how we get the other 200-250 but no real offers to get more fans, groupons, discounts for NUFC/SAFC season ticket holders. 1/2
— Gary Smith (@geordiegaz83) January 25, 2019
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