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Article: Making the effort to create a lasting memory - well done BHA!



Southernposh

New member
Oct 20, 2010
50
Hey all

I just wanted to post to tell our tale of yesterday evening.

Congratulations on the result however my son was the biggest winner last night and for that I owe all my gratitude to BHA for their efforts that have left an ever lasting memory which is a credit to everything you are striving to achieve.

I am a Peterborough United fan from Worthing and attended the game in the away support with my father (a fan for over 50 years), my son aged 9 (has also adopted the family passion for the “The Posh”) and brother (Posh/Brighton)

My son took a walk to take his first view inside the stadium to which he was amazed, whilst Dad, Grandad and Uncle enjoyed a pre match drink. Little did we know how our evening was to change and the incredible experience my son was about to have courtesy of BHA.

We suddenly turned to see my son being led by a female steward towards us, him looking a little worried and me thinking uh oh, what has he been up to. Of course he had done nothing and she simply approached to say that Peterborough did not have a mascot and would we be happy to allow him to, and would he like to be the Peterborough mascot that evening. Of course, we had no objection and once it had sunk in with him the excitement grew across his face.

From there he was led away to get ready, being provided with BHS shorts and socks (turned inside out so not displaying the seagulls). Out he went on to the pitch for a kick about before returning to the tunnel to lead the Peterborough united team out, have his photo taken with his favourite player and have the photos taken with the match officials and sponsors before his energetic run back to the tunnel from where he was escorted back to us with the biggest smile I’ve ever seen on his face.

This is an absolute credit to BHA for the whole experience we had. I am sure most clubs in the country would not care that the away team had not brought a mascot and would nothing would have been done. Not last night with the effort required being made and an experience being created that will be a lifelong memory to 3 generations of a family, particularly for myself as I was able to recall when I was myself a POSH mascot when I was my sons age 28 years ago almost to the day.

I was made to feel proud and I am therefore obliged to write this regarding our experience as BHA should be proud of taking actions to create experiences such as this.

This is what football should be about and only strengthens the “community” stature they are striving to achieve although from our experience I feel they are already achieving this.

I hope other clubs read this, and if not doing so already, start to create the same experiences around the country when the opportunity arises. It just takes a little effort that perhaps most would not expect or be able to explain in this day and age but leaves an ever lasting memory from an amazing experience.

Well Done BHA!!!

P.S. My son was allowed to keep the shorts and socks, although he did say he may like to sell them ;-) (which of course I will not allow him to do and they will be kept as memorabilia of the evening)
 




leigull

New member
Sep 26, 2010
3,810
Great stuff, especially after all the flak the club got about charging for home mascots recently. Thanks for taking the time to share it
 


ditchy

a man with a sound track record as a source of qua
Jul 8, 2003
5,208
brighton
Great post , so glad your boy and the rest of the clan enjoyed the experience .. Well done BHA
 




ferring seagull

Well-known member
Dec 30, 2010
4,607
Hey all

I just wanted to post to tell our tale of yesterday evening.

Congratulations on the result however my son was the biggest winner last night and for that I owe all my gratitude to BHA for their efforts that have left an ever lasting memory which is a credit to everything you are striving to achieve.

I am a Peterborough United fan from Worthing and attended the game in the away support with my father (a fan for over 50 years), my son aged 9 (has also adopted the family passion for the “The Posh”) and brother (Posh/Brighton)

My son took a walk to take his first view inside the stadium to which he was amazed, whilst Dad, Grandad and Uncle enjoyed a pre match drink. Little did we know how our evening was to change and the incredible experience my son was about to have courtesy of BHA.

We suddenly turned to see my son being led by a female steward towards us, him looking a little worried and me thinking uh oh, what has he been up to. Of course he had done nothing and she simply approached to say that Peterborough did not have a mascot and would we be happy to allow him to, and would he like to be the Peterborough mascot that evening. Of course, we had no objection and once it had sunk in with him the excitement grew across his face.

From there he was led away to get ready, being provided with BHS shorts and socks (turned inside out so not displaying the seagulls). Out he went on to the pitch for a kick about before returning to the tunnel to lead the Peterborough united team out, have his photo taken with his favourite player and have the photos taken with the match officials and sponsors before his energetic run back to the tunnel from where he was escorted back to us with the biggest smile I’ve ever seen on his face.

This is an absolute credit to BHA for the whole experience we had. I am sure most clubs in the country would not care that the away team had not brought a mascot and would nothing would have been done. Not last night with the effort required being made and an experience being created that will be a lifelong memory to 3 generations of a family, particularly for myself as I was able to recall when I was myself a POSH mascot when I was my sons age 28 years ago almost to the day.

I was made to feel proud and I am therefore obliged to write this regarding our experience as BHA should be proud of taking actions to create experiences such as this.

This is what football should be about and only strengthens the “community” stature they are striving to achieve although from our experience I feel they are already achieving this.

I hope other clubs read this, and if not doing so already, start to create the same experiences around the country when the opportunity arises. It just takes a little effort that perhaps most would not expect or be able to explain in this day and age but leaves an ever lasting memory from an amazing experience.

Well Done BHA!!!

P.S. My son was allowed to keep the shorts and socks, although he did say he may like to sell them ;-) (which of course I will not allow him to do and they will be kept as memorabilia of the evening)

Lovely story, so pleased for you all !
 








Bold Seagull

strong and stable with me, or...
Mar 18, 2010
29,789
Hove
Really pleased to hear stories like this!

In an age of sponsorship and corporate this and that, so so nice to hear a touching story about a simple thing making someones day.
 






Sweeney Todd

New member
Apr 24, 2008
1,636
Oxford/Lancing
Good luck on Saturday to the Posh.
 










Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
Great story. Beware he doesn't become an Albion fan now! Worthing to Brighton is not far and he'll be asking you to take him to his LOCAL team :lolol:
 




smeariestbat

New member
May 5, 2012
1,731
:thumbsup:
 


The Sock of Poskett

The best is yet to come (spoiler alert)
Jun 12, 2009
2,802
Great to hear - thanks for letting us know :albion:
 


Superphil

Dismember
Jul 7, 2003
25,419
In a pile of football shirts
Nice, thanks.

I give it about 5 posts before some Palace fan finds fault with it.

More likely to be a moron on here who will claim to be "embarrased" about it.

For me though, brilliant, lucky you and your son, and well done the Albion. Now all we need to do is get the lad hassling you to bring him to the Amex again :wink:
 


elbowpatches

Active member
Jul 7, 2003
1,177
Cambridge
Great story. Beware he doesn't become an Albion fan now! Worthing to Brighton is not far and he'll be asking you to take him to his LOCAL team :lolol:

Careful now, that would mean I would have to take my son to watch Cambridge or Peterborough!
 






vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
27,892
Lovely to hear such a positive football story ! .... hope you had a warm/correct pie too as a bonus !
 


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