There is not going to roll 2000 cars to the drive-in-fest for all FC Midtjyllands home games in mesterskabsspillet.
Preben Rokkjær, director of marketing and support in the FCM, says that the club do not plan a repeat for the next home games.
– Not just here and now. And for a number of reasons. First, it is a big task, as we next time want to be more hands to lift.
– second, we think that it is not something people will do for all home games. It is something people will experience a time every half or whole year, or perhaps to a guldkamp, says Preben Rokkjær.
Monday’s drive-in event in Herning, where the FCM met AC Horsens, was a big project, which also cost the club money.
It was only thanks to the club’s sponsors, that managed to keep the drive-ins-the cost down to about a quarter of a million dollars.
– in any case It is not something we are going to practice the fast for the next home games.
– It will be difficult to repeat the concept, which was targeted to be a world premiere at the drive-in-football. We must right healthy us, explains Preben Rokkjær.
He tells that the event was primarily worn by several hundred volunteers, because the club has many employees who are repatriated at the government’s scheme.
the FCM will not exclude the possibility that the club will arrange the drive-in-football in the future.
– of course We hope that we can get people into the stadium. But we do not do it, then we must try to be creative in a different way.
– But the drive-in is far from something we are going to do for each home match, says Rokkjær.
It can also be a combination of the fans to the drive-in and people in the stadium, if forsamlingsforbuddet be changed and it will be allowed by spectators at the stadium are limited.
– There are many options. It may be that there will be 500 into different sections in the stadium. It depends on how we get closed up.
– We would like to have the fans into the stadium, and can’t we do that, we must take it away, he says.
The 25-year-old FCM-fan Mathias Engtorp was Monday with to the drive-in and had to roll all the windows down in the pinsevarmen, but he enjoyed the experience despite the high temperatures in the car.
– It was a super good experience. For us, that often come at the stadium, giving it a sense of community to be close to the stadium. It is just to be together on something.
– We can discuss about them in the back rows and those out in the pages had the best experience, but for me, that sat right in front of the screen, it was a really cool experience, says Mathias Engtorp.