We have contreversial mascots and a brand new SPL side so the excitement for the open day was good.
I managed to catch a lot of the players at the Dunfermline Athletic open day advertised by Dunfermline's local paper and the local, well known radio station. As expected Dunfermline Athletic just getting promoted up to Scottish Premier league the atmosphere was great and the weather eventually cleared up to a brilliant, annual occasion.
Thankfully for the new thriving journalist they were happy to tell me how they felt to be going up to the best division in Scotland, the SPL:
As mentioned before the weather was typical Scottish summer weather, raining. So like the rest of the fans I went out in the bad weather proving our dedication as fans but with all honesty bad weather wasn't the only knock to Dunfermline Athletic Football Club proving the fans' dedication but what does it mean to the players?:
But what does Dunfermline Athletic Football Club mean to the fans? Can a sport influence and change peoples' lives? How important is it for their club to playing the best teams in Scotland?:
But how does the club affect the players? Surely winning every game at home in front of their dedicated, loyal fans would help their confidence and with the manager's faith and trust and hard working staff and well thought out tactics this should help the player's ability, but how do the players themselves feel about how their progression of ability due the club?:
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