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Ravens Seek Community Feedback

The Ravens’s games have brought thousands of visiting fans to the island, including over 800 Bury fans last week.

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As they head into the business end of their third season, FC Isle of Man is seeking community feedback on the impact the club has had.

Currently sitting 12th in the NWCFL Premier Division, the Ravens’s games have brought thousands of visiting fans to the island, including over 800 Bury fans last week.

The club said: ‘Whether you are a local business that has seen an increase in revenue thanks to the Ravens, a fan who has been given a sense of purpose following the Ravens or simply a football fan who is pleased to have a local team in the English National League System.’

One person who has publicly shared his view on the positive impact is Andy Saunders, owner of Quids Inn.

He said: ‘The Ravens have been fantastic for the Island, the recent announcement of increasing Visitor numbers from Visit Isle of Manwas hugely down to your performances and value to the Island. Congratulations so far, and the greatest of luck for the future.’

The Ravens ask if you can send any feedback to media@fcisleofman.im with the evidence gained, which will only be shared with the author’s permission, being used in matchday programmes and when approaching future sponsors.

FC Isle of Man travel to Kendal Town this weekend, ahead of the club’s friendly rivalry with West Didsbury and Chorlton being reignited on March 3 when the Manchester side visits the Bowl. West Dids was the first team to bring a sizeable crowd to the Bowl back in that debut season when the two battled it out for promotion to the Premier Division.