A natural void that creeps into the life of the Bayern Munich fan when the season comes to an end. We are left with months before the team will be playing meaningful games again and while endless speculation about transfers and wage negotiations can fill some of the time, a true Bayern fan should embark on an off season project. And there is no better project than using the downtime to make more Bayern fans.
Now, if one is older, in a stable relationship and economically sound position one can make new fans the old fashioned way, but that can be both expensive, life disrupting, and won’t really pay off for some years. The more direct route to make more fans is to recruit them from the people around you. This is not going to happen by accident.
Sure, occasionally someone will ask you about the natty jersey you are sporting and the conversation might lead them to learn about our magnificent club and start following it, but you cannot rely on the winds of fate to do your job for you. You need to make a conscious effort to recruit people to join the Bayern family. First off you need to pick your subjects carefully.
They should be quality individuals, not the “to and fro” types who will be long gone at the first sign of trouble, but rather people you believe can be counted on to get stuck in for the club when dark clouds surround us. Then you need to conduct yourself in a manner that makes your subject want to emulate your passion for the club. On a day-to-day basis, each fa.
