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When Lyle Bauer was with the Stamps he started a fan forum here. When he left the Stamps were quick to cancel it permanently much to the chagrin of Calgary fans. They had at least 300 fans at the last one three years ago & it was a huge success. However, the Stamps Choke is always on year after year & they keep blowing playoff games & Grey Cups to inferior teams.  The way I see it, the Stamps are out of touch with their shrinking fanbase. I  don't think management wants to hear it in spades from disgruntled Stamps fans demanding answers. Easier to cancel, claim all is fine with  the world & not be accountable to their fans. 

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20 hours ago, SpeedFlex27 said:

When Lyle Bauer was with the Stamps he started a fan forum here. When he left the Stamps were quick to cancel it permanently much to the chagrin of Calgary fans. They had at least 300 fans at the last one three years ago & it was a huge success. However, the Stamps Choke is always on year after year & they keep blowing playoff games & Grey Cups to inferior teams.  The way I see it, the Stamps are out of touch with their shrinking fanbase. I  don't think management wants to hear it in spades from disgruntled Stamps fans demanding answers. Easier to cancel, claim all is fine with  the world & not be accountable to their fans. 

I doubt that's why they don't want to have it. Reality with fan forums in every city is you only get the die hards. Die hards don't sell tickets, a good football team and mass engagement do.

I live in Calgary. I see just as many stamps logos on cars as I do flames logos. People here love their team. They hate the choking, but eventually they know the stamps will take home a GC.  The bigger issue in my opinion is weather. The stadium is wide open... in bad or cold weather it really SUCKS sitting in that stadium. No much covering from wind. Or rain. Or snow. Or rider fans. Those asshats are everywhere. 

One thing I liked about the Stamps is how they run the Red and White club. Every member has assigned reps that come to the tables and ask for feedback every game. They engage and find out how the members business is doing, what they can do to increase engagement / involvement, referrals, etc. 

The argos can learn alot from other teams. I was living in Toronto from 2005 to 2011... the first few years fan support was great. In game entertainment was great, the team made an effort engage with fans, get them on the field after and create a "family" atmosphere. Something changed after 2007 when the 100th cup hangover was over and then it went downhill from there.

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2 hours ago, Atomic said:

McMahon Stadium is the single biggest issue facing the Stampeders.  It sucks.

In the last 10 years it seems like half the league has gotten new stadiums. Hopefully in less then 10 more year every one will be playing in high quality digs. 

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12 hours ago, jazzsax said:

I doubt that's why they don't want to have it. Reality with fan forums in every city is you only get the die hards. Die hards don't sell tickets, a good football team and mass engagement do.

I live in Calgary. I see just as many stamps logos on cars as I do flames logos. People here love their team. They hate the choking, but eventually they know the stamps will take home a GC.  The bigger issue in my opinion is weather. The stadium is wide open... in bad or cold weather it really SUCKS sitting in that stadium. No much covering from wind. Or rain. Or snow. Or rider fans. Those asshats are everywhere. 

One thing I liked about the Stamps is how they run the Red and White club. Every member has assigned reps that come to the tables and ask for feedback every game. They engage and find out how the members business is doing, what they can do to increase engagement / involvement, referrals, etc. 

The argos can learn alot from other teams. I was living in Toronto from 2005 to 2011... the first few years fan support was great. In game entertainment was great, the team made an effort engage with fans, get them on the field after and create a "family" atmosphere. Something changed after 2007 when the 100th cup hangover was over and then it went downhill from there.

Don't you think the name of the place should be the RedBlack Club? Oh wait.  Just sayin'. 

The CFL has 9 teams. It used to be that there were two teams named Roughriders or Rough Riders just with different spelling. People used to think that was stupid. Now we have 9 separate team names . However, we have 2 teams with the same colours & virtually the same uniform design in  Calgary & Ottawa.  That only happens in the CFL.

I have lived in Calgary nearly 30 years. I don't see the support for the Stamps that you claim  there is. The City doesn't love the team. I see nothing but indifference. Kids don't wear Stamps  jerseys to school. People don't wear Stampeder ball caps or tee shirts. At the water coolers, in offices & businesses around the city, the Stamps don't come up in conversations. Cars & trucks don't have as many white horse logos as there used to be 20 years ago. Nobody talks about the Stamps except how they choke & to be honest they certainly do a fine job of that.  To the point that The Choke is expected now by Calgarians.

The Flames really do  suck so that explains the tepid reaction of the fans to the hockey team. The Flames owners don't care about the Stamps. They have no plans for a new stadium.  I don't believe they ever had. The Mayor & City Council don't care about the Stamps. They won't spend a penny towards a new stadium. Season ticket sales are down. Casual fans stay home. Do fans here love the Stamps?  More like a core of 24-26,000 in a city of 1.4 million. They are looked upon as chokers. A team with outstanding talent, great coaching & a respected GM but seemingly always falling short the last game of the season.  So, 13-5, 14-4 & 15-3 mean nothing to football fans here if the Stamps can't win their very last game of the season. They've seen it too many times as The Choke is in. That's how I see it having lived here since 1990. 

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On ‎4‎/‎16‎/‎2018 at 9:52 AM, Jimmy Pop said:

Geeeez move back to Winnipeg already.  ;)

My wife has a great job with the Tom Baker Cancer Centre here in Calgary. I also work here. One of my 2 sons was born here. The other one is married & they live here  My other son is getting married this summer & will be living in Seattle. Short 12 hour drive to the Emerald  City or a bit over an hour by air. My teams are the Jets & Bombers but our lives are in Calgary. 

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13 minutes ago, SpeedFlex27 said:

My wife has a great job with the Tom Baker Cancer Centre here in Calgary. I also work here. One of my 2 sons was born here. The other one is married & they live here  My other son is getting married this summer & will be living in Seattle. Short 12 hour drive to the Emerald  City or a bit over an hour by air. My teams are the Jets & Bombers but our lives are in Calgary. 

its a beautiful city too. 

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5 hours ago, SpeedFlex27 said:

My wife has a great job with the Tom Baker Cancer Centre here in Calgary. I also work here. One of my 2 sons was born here. The other one is married & they live here  My other son is getting married this summer & will be living in Seattle. Short 12 hour drive to the Emerald  City or a bit over an hour by air. My teams are the Jets & Bombers but our lives are in Calgary. 

You have our sympathies about the Calgary part.

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11 hours ago, SpeedFlex27 said:

The weather here always drives me nuts. Snow in August. Golfing in February.  Plus 15 in January & minus 15 in April. This year is the worst winter I have ever experienced. 

If its any comfort, the winter here hasn't been ideal either and spring is about 3 weeks late. Did you know that in Calgary, there is only one month in which there has never been snow? Its July.

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Not sure I agree Speed, but then again I live in the deep south of the city where we love our beer, love our guns, love our sports, and and don't give a **** about Nenshi and the asshats at city hall.

All the complainers must live north of Glenmore and south of 32nd. LOL

 

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23 minutes ago, jazzsax said:

Not sure I agree Speed, but then again I live in the deep south of the city where we love our beer, love our guns, love our sports, and and don't give a **** about Nenshi and the asshats at city hall.

All the complainers must live north of Glenmore and south of 32nd. LOL

 

I live in the Deep South (as we call it here) in Lake Bonavista.

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3 hours ago, jazzsax said:

Not sure I agree Speed, but then again I live in the deep south of the city where we love our beer, love our guns, love our sports, and and don't give a **** about Nenshi and the asshats at city hall.

All the complainers must live north of Glenmore and south of 32nd. LOL

 

You omitted two defining southern Alberta characteristics: porn shops and religiosity (like your Cowboy churches where everyone has to dress and talk like cowpersons).

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13 hours ago, 17to85 said:

Oh way up north eh... You want to talk deep south try Cranston, or as I refer to it, North Okotoks. 

Exactly. Lake Bonavista is almost in socialist territory. LOL

 

17to85 are you in Cranston? I could throw a beer out my window at you! (I'm in Cranston as well!!!!). 

I know there was a bomber fan that lived about a block from me... had tons of bomber logos up on their house right across from the Catholic school.... :)

 

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15 hours ago, 17to85 said:

Oh way up north eh... You want to talk deep south try Cranston, or as I refer to it, North Okotoks. 

Ha, you're in Parkland, right?  Just a stone's throw away from me.  Across Canyon Meadows Drive from Bonavista.  Do you still live there? I was in Winnipeg 3 weeks ago. My son came to check on our house & there was a Bobcat standing in our front yard.  He took a picture of it from the safety of his car. 

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6 hours ago, SpeedFlex27 said:

Ha, you're in Parkland, right?  Just a stone's throw away from me.  Across Canyon Meadows Drive from Bonavista.  Do you still live there? I was in Winnipeg 3 weeks ago. My son came to check on our house & there was a Bobcat standing in our front yard.  He took a picture of it from the safety of his car. 

Nope Cranston. and yes those damned bobcats are always a concern, never seen any of them but woke up one night last summer to a huge assed coyote standing in the street yipping away. 

8 hours ago, jazzsax said:

Exactly. Lake Bonavista is almost in socialist territory. LOL

 

17to85 are you in Cranston? I could throw a beer out my window at you! (I'm in Cranston as well!!!!). 

I know there was a bomber fan that lived about a block from me... had tons of bomber logos up on their house right across from the Catholic school.... :)

 

I don't have any logos on the house but I wear bomber gear often enough. I'm only a few blocks from the jr. highschool.

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