There are a host of benefits to joining the OSC but none are better than expanding your friendship circle.

Since launching in 2024 we’ve heard wonderful stories of members making friends people they usually ignore on their morning commute, only to meet them at a branch social and realise they were part of Blues’ wider family.

We also understand many supporters, for whatever reason, might not want to focus on that aspect of things and we will want to know how they can get closer to the club and not other supporters, so here are the other benefits included in your £10 membership fee.

Unique Opportunities

  • An invite to an open training session at St. Andrews @ Knighthead Park prior to the club’s opening home game.
  • Ballot entry to watch training at the club’s EPIC Training Centre.
  • An ‘Evening with’ hosted by the OSC.
  • Entry into signed merchandise prize draws.
  • Access to events run by your branch.
  • Access to travel schemes run by your branch.
  • Access to the OSC bar at St. Andrews @ Knighthead Park.
  • A chance to play on the pitch.
  • Priority access to the player awards.
  • Entry into supporters’ club of the year.
  • A chance to award a player with your branch’s Player of the Season award.
    Free stadium tours.
  • Ballot entry for a U16 member to become a mascot at a home match.
  • Ballot entry for a U16 member to become a flag bearer at a home match.
Blues Dugout

Regular Branch Meetings

Branches have regular meetings and have built a great community within their local areas. There are branches popping up not only across the country but as far as the USA and New Zealand.

To find your local branch click here or to create one click here.

Recently, Cannock Blues were shocked when manager Chris Davies turned up to their meeting telling supporters his plans for the Blues footballing brand and how he imagines the transfer window to play out.

And this isn’t out of the ordinary as club officials have attended several meetings unannounced and answered your questions on the future of the club. Garry Cook, CEO, attended Stratford’s meeting and was grilled on managerial recruitment by supporters while Solihull was treated to former player Harlee Dean.

Garry Cook with an OSC Branch