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Posted
31 minutes ago, SpeedFlex27 said:

Teams like the Stamps & Elks used up that goodwill years ago. The minute teams take their fanbases for granted, the trouble begins. With the Stamps, the fans feel betrayed as the ownership doesn't care. I believe that trust is gone in both Edmonton & Calgary. Getting that trust back will take a long time. 

I have a lot of family in Calgary and I can confirm that they have the sense of...if the ownership doesn't care...why should they.

Posted
8 hours ago, Rod Black said:

Fan Appreciation night is nothing more than having a sale on decaying weiners, stale buns, rancid peanuts, skunky beer and shitty merch that no one would want. Don’t wanna hang onto that stuff til next year. 

So a typical Rider game then, a bunch old wieners drinking crap beer wearing ugly merch watching a team that no one hopes will be the same next year.

16 hours ago, Brandon said:

Serious question.... what else is their to do in Regina during a cool Fall night?   I know the city has grown ,  but I'm unaware of the "other" attractions that they would have?  

The only thing that has grown in Regina is their crime rate and the plaque on their teeth.

Posted
1 hour ago, GCn20 said:

So a typical Rider game then, a bunch old wieners drinking crap beer wearing ugly merch watching a team that no one hopes will be the same next year.

The only thing that has grown in Regina is their crime rate and the plaque on their teeth.

you forgot penchant for sister luvin and cuzzin marrying

Posted
22 hours ago, JuranBoldenRules said:

The piss poor efforts of the CFL to grow the game at grassroots is felt across the country.  Luckily the Bombers pick up the slack in Manitoba.  We have more initiatives sponsored by NFL than CFL.  Most kids aside from a few diehards gravitate to NFL.

Just as a man-on-the-street report from here, we've actually experienced most of our support growth (attendance was up 20% last year and 5% this year) among youngsters. In fact, the last few years, you can't find any youth football events around the GTA that the Argos haven't been involved in. It's a long slog to grow a generation of supporters, but it's fun to see so many kids and youths in BMO.

That's reason 1 why I don't want Pinball as commish. We need the continuity, particularly with the recent shift in MLSE ownership share.

 

Posted
5 minutes ago, bluto said:

Just as a man-on-the-street report from here, we've actually experienced most of our support growth (attendance was up 20% last year and 5% this year) among youngsters. In fact, the last few years, you can't find any youth football events around the GTA that the Argos haven't been involved in. It's a long slog to grow a generation of supporters, but it's fun to see so many kids and youths in BMO.

That's reason 1 why I don't want Pinball as commish. We need the continuity, particularly with the recent shift in MLSE ownership share.

 

I have to say....You do notice a lot of youngsters there...and that is a good sign and start....cause if kids wanna go.....Parents need to take them for most part

Posted (edited)
15 minutes ago, bluto said:

Just as a man-on-the-street report from here, we've actually experienced most of our support growth (attendance was up 20% last year and 5% this year) among youngsters. In fact, the last few years, you can't find any youth football events around the GTA that the Argos haven't been involved in. It's a long slog to grow a generation of supporters, but it's fun to see so many kids and youths in BMO.

That's reason 1 why I don't want Pinball as commish. We need the continuity, particularly with the recent shift in MLSE ownership share.

 

There are markets other than Toronto that could use Pinball, and his grassroots appeal and focus. Therefore, it would suck for the Arblows but it would be the entire CFL's gain. I get what you are worried about though, in the CFL football wasteland of Toronto a guy like Pinball is necessary.

9 minutes ago, Booch said:

I have to say....You do notice a lot of youngsters there...and that is a good sign and start....cause if kids wanna go.....Parents need to take them for most part

Parents HAVE to take them with Chad "Diddy" Kelly lurking around.

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Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, GCn20 said:

There are markets other than Toronto that could use Pinball, and his grassroots appeal and focus. Therefore, it would suck for the Arblows but it would be the entire CFL's gain. I get what you are worried about though, in the CFL football wasteland of Toronto a guy like Pinball is necessary.

Parents HAVE to take them with Chad "Diddy" Kelly lurking around.

Is he? I'm not sure Pinball has the influence he once did, outside CFL circles anyway. It's not like they've seen a huge resurgence of fans since he joined them either.

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Posted
10 minutes ago, Noeller said:

Somewhat surprising.....

 

 

Is it surprising? I reckon based on the stamps history Dickenson has more rope than that. Now things don't start trending up next season then I think the heat gets turned up.

Posted
43 minutes ago, Bigblue204 said:

Is he? I'm not sure Pinball has the influence he once did, outside CFL circles anyway. It's not like they've seen a huge resurgence of fans since he joined them either.

 

38 minutes ago, JCon said:

Guy can't even get the Argos to be a decent franchise, why would you give him reigns to the entire league? 

Behave.

Off the field we are up in attendance and trending positively (for a change).

On the field, the year that Pinball got here we went 4-14.

We then (after the plague) went 9-5, 11-7, 16-2 and this year 10-8 as the most injured team in the league and without our MOP for half a season.

Posted
13 minutes ago, bluto said:

 

Behave.

Off the field we are up in attendance and trending positively (for a change).

On the field, the year that Pinball got here we went 4-14.

We then (after the plague) went 9-5, 11-7, 16-2 and this year 10-8 as the most injured team in the league and without our MOP for half a season.

your Most Offensive Player??...lol

I think the Argo's seem to be trending in the right way with fans and marlketing...etc.....so the league hand-outs and catering should come to an end

Posted
6 hours ago, bluto said:

Just as a man-on-the-street report from here, we've actually experienced most of our support growth (attendance was up 20% last year and 5% this year) among youngsters. In fact, the last few years, you can't find any youth football events around the GTA that the Argos haven't been involved in. It's a long slog to grow a generation of supporters, but it's fun to see so many kids and youths in BMO.

That's reason 1 why I don't want Pinball as commish. We need the continuity, particularly with the recent shift in MLSE ownership share.

 

My question is, how many of that younger crowd are getting free tickets through grass roots initiatives? It’s been done a lot of times in a lot of places. At times it’s built strong young fan base, other times it’s created an unwillingness to pay to support the team. 
 

 

Posted
5 hours ago, Noeller said:

Somewhat surprising.....

 

 

They have to make a splash for a new QB,   I can't see BC wanting to send VAJ to a divisional rival so I'm not sure who they can get?  

Posted
31 minutes ago, Brandon said:

They have to make a splash for a new QB,   I can't see BC wanting to send VAJ to a divisional rival so I'm not sure who they can get?  

They just stepped into big pile of stinking poo with that decision. My Stamps friends here in town have all said they're not renewing.  CSEC ownerership is deaf, blind & dumb. Good luck selling whatever they try to do next season to what's left of the fanbase. 

34 minutes ago, Brandon said:

They have to make a splash for a new QB,   I can't see BC wanting to send VAJ to a divisional rival so I'm not sure who they can get?  

It's not surprising they kept Dickenson, Noeller. Worst ownership in the CFL. 

1 hour ago, wbbfan said:

My question is, how many of that younger crowd are getting free tickets through grass roots initiatives? It’s been done a lot of times in a lot of places. At times it’s built strong young fan base, other times it’s created an unwillingness to pay to support the team. 
 

 

It never hurts to get kids into the stadium. Teams should be building relationships with younger fans. Memories of players & past games help build that relationship. Kids have to see the game in person to fall in love with it. For every one kid that grows up to be a cheap bastard wanting free tickets there'll be three hundred that won't. 

Posted
25 minutes ago, JuranBoldenRules said:

Kind of hilarious how McNeil brushes off Dickenson wearing so many hats as "leaning on personnel department" during the season.

Personnel department is two people in Calgary.  You need GM to do a fair amount of scouting work in this league in this era.

Yeah isn’t their “personnel department” basically just Huffnagel’s son? 

Posted
16 hours ago, Deiter Fan said:

I have a lot of family in Calgary and I can confirm that they have the sense of...if the ownership doesn't care...why should they.

That is exactly right. Living here, I have friends who have Stamps season tickets. They all said that they're done & won't be renewing. They feel betrayed with what happened & aren't coming back. These are older fans who have been season ticket holders all for over 30 years. They don't feel appreciated anymore. They'll never be back. Younger fans just don't give a damn. Apathetic fanbase. They're now going to follow their favourite NFL team. A lot of Seahawk fans are Calgarians. I assume that is where they'll now spend their money for their football fix. 

Everybody knows Edwards bought the Stamps as a tax write off. He puts no money into the team, free agents or facilities. 

We just go from one problem team to another. Ambrosie telling us we have strong ownership is a farce. Calgary is the next tire fire. 

Way to go CSEC & Murray Edwards. Well done. What a bunch of fools. 

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Posted
19 minutes ago, SpeedFlex27 said:

That is exactly right. Living here, I have friends who have Stamps season tickets. They all said that they're done & won't be renewing. They feel betrayed with what happened & aren't coming back. These are older fans who have been season ticket holders all for over 30 years. They don't feel appreciated anymore. They'll never be back. Younger fans just don't give a damn. Apathetic fanbase. They're now going to follow their favourite NFL team. A lot of Seahawk fans are Calgarians. I assume that is where they'll now spend their money for their football fix. 

Everybody knows Edwards bought the Stamps as a tax write off. He puts no money into the team, free agents or facilities. 

We just go from one problem team to another. Ambrosie telling us we have strong ownership is a farce. Calgary is the next tire fire. 

Way to go CSEC & Murray Edwards. Well done. What a bunch of fools. 

 

It really is a shame for a once proud/dominant team. I enjoyed the Manitoba/Calgary trash talk and rivalry with my Calgary relatives ever since I was a kid but it's no longer a major source of conversation because they simply don't care anymore.

A pity, really.

Posted
2 minutes ago, Deiter Fan said:

It really is a shame for a once proud/dominant team. I enjoyed the Manitoba/Calgary trash talk and rivalry with my Calgary relatives ever since I was a kid but it's no longer a major source of conversation because they simply don't care anymore.

A pity, really.

It’s sad how far they fell in such a short time. 

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