The Fan Engagement Pod

Think Fan Engagement

Episodes including conversations between Kevin Rye and a guest who works in Fan Engagement, or who brings insight to the subject; BasChat, where Fan Engagement consultant and expert, Bas Schnater and Kevin Rye, talk about tactics, delivery and how you make Fan Engagement connect to Fan Experience, and Did They Ask The Fans with sports marketing guru, Tim Crow. Read more about our work at fanengagement.net and subscribe. Think Fan Engagement works with clubs & other rights, brands and other organisations who seek to understand fans and the relationships they have with their clubs, and strongly advocating a culture of listening. We publish the annual Fan Engagement Index Theme music from Episode 1 to 45: Future Stuff by Apoxode (c) copyright 2018 (licenced under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license (http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/Apoxode/58963) Theme music from Episode 46: Soul Walking by Juanitos (c) copyright 2010 (licenced under an Attribution - Partage dans les Mêmes Conditions 2.0 France https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Juanitos/Soul_Africa/06_-_Soul_Walking) Bas Chat Music: Exotica, by Juanitos: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Juanitos/Exotica/juanitos_-_06_-_exotica Music on advert for November 5th Workshop: Swing Party Beat Mekanik Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/fan-engagement-pod. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. 1d ago

    Fan Engagement Index 2026 - Overall Trends

    Following the publication of the Fan Engagement Index 2026, Kev talks about the trends in Fan Engagement in English football. Full results at https://fanengagement.net/fan-engagement-index-english-football The key trends in brief: 1. Across the top five divisions of English football covered by the index over the 2025/2026 season, it is obvious that fan engagement has become a significant focus of every football club in the top four divisions and many in the National League Premier. 2. Certain clubs have now established themselves as consistent practitioners. Even after all their struggles on and off the pitch last season, Exeter City still won again, and it is credit to their commitment to the culture of fan engagement. Likewise, Lincoln City, Swansea City, Bradford City, Brighton, Brentford and others. 3. We're seeing a lot of clubs adopt fan advisory boards or shadow boards and overall, I think these are net positive. However, as important and valuable as they are, they are not independent, and are internal mechanisms and need to be treated as very different from independent organisations. I have discussed this recently in another video and you'll find that on our YouTube channel and website. 4. That connects to trend number four, the trend away from independent organisations of supporters, particularly supporters’ trusts. This is a particular concern because these are proven repeatedly, and over a period of decades, as an excellent external check and balance that I think every club that has them benefits from. Again, I've recorded another video that is on our YouTube channel about this issue, so check our website or You Tube channel for that. 5. To what extent are we seeing long term changes in the actual culture of decision making in football? The trend is still largely negative: ticket prices keep increasing, kick-offs keep changing, significant alterations to stadia are still forced through without proper consultation – all of this often even without proper involvement of key fan engagement staff. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/fan-engagement-pod. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  2. Feb 9

    Rewind: Dan McGeachie (ex-Man City/Bradford City)

    January 2026 - This is the first ever episode of the pod, and the second most popular episode we've ever recorded. Dan is now at Eleven Sports Media running Global Partnerships Development. Find him on LinkedIn as Daniel McGeachie. Our guest in Episode One is Dan McGeachie, who most recently led the marketing for one of City Football Group’s new businesses within Manchester City FC (read Dan McGeachie’s full Bio below). These podcasts will bring you insights straight from the experts, and we’ll be publishing them on the second Tuesday of each month. We talk about Lad Bible and not getting caught up chasing trends, tackle that old cliche 'authenticity', and discuss how important it is to do things for fans that don't always appear on the engagement stats at the end of the week. Key Insights from Episode One Don’t forget: Social Media is a fundamental tool of communications, not a ‘nice to have’Don’t get caught up chasing trends: Lad Bible isn’t your key demographic, your fans areBe true to your football club. Learn lessons from others, but don’t copy and pasteCreate a ‘Help’ channel for queries and enquiries by fans (see the Fan Engagement Index for more on this) Episode Links: #ProperBradford (Bradford (Park Avenue)): https://bpafc.com/2019-2020-bradford-park-avenue-season-tickets-are-now-on-sale/British Airways Twitter Account: twitter.com/british_airways Dan McGeachie Full Bio Dan is a specialist in marketing and communications, and has experience in football from the grassroots to the top of the game, having worked for the West Riding County FA in their marketing team, to recently leading the marketing for one of City Football Group’s new businesses within Manchester City FC. He also had spells in The National League with Harrogate Town and at Bradford City. Whilst at Bradford City, Daniel was a member of the EFL’s Digital Working Group. He’s also an associate of Fan Insights, and helped us to develop our social media measurement for the Fan Engagement Index And don’t forget you can join the Fan Engagement Network at faninsights.co.uk/network Theme music: Future Stuff by Apoxode (c) copyright 2018 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/fan-engagement-pod. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Episodes including conversations between Kevin Rye and a guest who works in Fan Engagement, or who brings insight to the subject; BasChat, where Fan Engagement consultant and expert, Bas Schnater and Kevin Rye, talk about tactics, delivery and how you make Fan Engagement connect to Fan Experience, and Did They Ask The Fans with sports marketing guru, Tim Crow. Read more about our work at fanengagement.net and subscribe. Think Fan Engagement works with clubs & other rights, brands and other organisations who seek to understand fans and the relationships they have with their clubs, and strongly advocating a culture of listening. We publish the annual Fan Engagement Index Theme music from Episode 1 to 45: Future Stuff by Apoxode (c) copyright 2018 (licenced under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license (http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/Apoxode/58963) Theme music from Episode 46: Soul Walking by Juanitos (c) copyright 2010 (licenced under an Attribution - Partage dans les Mêmes Conditions 2.0 France https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Juanitos/Soul_Africa/06_-_Soul_Walking) Bas Chat Music: Exotica, by Juanitos: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Juanitos/Exotica/juanitos_-_06_-_exotica Music on advert for November 5th Workshop: Swing Party Beat Mekanik Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/fan-engagement-pod. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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