The RBA is a group for everyone! In my opinion the idea of this group is to create bigger and better atmospheres at both home and away games.
This goes to serve both club and fanbase as the days out are more memorable for us and the better the atmosphere the bigger the impact on the players morale (theoretically).
We could as such have a free RBA without membership but then everybody would have to generate their own funds for the displays so I think it's viable to have a membership scheme at £5 a head.
Personally I think people are starting to lose sight of what the idea behind the RBA was and still is..... because the RBA generally offers nothing new to it's members each year some people seem to be losing interest and I urge those people to remind themselves that the RBA isn't about our own personal gain.
Anyway, My personal opinion is this:
RBA
Red Blue Army
A group of ultra fanatical fans working together to create the best matchday atmosphere that we can in a bid to spur on the side we love.
The benefits:
More memorable matchdays for everyone involved A chance to express your belief in the ability of your club A chance to meet likeminded people who all share the same desires come kick off
If anybody feels that they are losing interest in the RBA then how about some suggestions on what you think could improve the group?
We can either sit back and watch something that was becoming a growing success dissappear before our very own eyes or we can all work together in a bid to keep it alive and running.
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The Red Blue Army is an Ultra Minded group who aims to be the 12th man. Using flags, banners and anything red and blue we aim to create colour and atmosphere in the Eastbank and anywhere we go. Since 2005 the RBA has been brining colour and noise to terraces across the country and aims to carry on.