I spent many a "Mud Cat" Day sitting on the side walk on Locke Street in Dunnville. I remember many weekends in the 1960s and 1970s raking (tons) leaves with the Argos on the radio in fall. The family lore has it that my grandfather had a heart attack while listening to an Argos game. He called his doctor who paid him a house call. When he doctor arrived, my grandfather briefed him on all the Argos offensive plays he missed before he'd let him get down to business.
I was at the last regular season game in Hamilton in 2014 when the Argos needed the Als to beat the Ticats in order to make the playoffs. The Ticats won which gave them first place but instead of the Ticat fans celebrating finishing first, the ones that I was sitting near were celebrating knocking the Argos out of the playoffs.
I know Ania has always been a "people" person first and foremost, and cherished being known by many players over the years. I think the lack of player interaction this season has really diminished her enjoyment. I cannot agree with dis-owning a team though. I know they have failed miserably at a lot of things this year, but it is sports and a business, so you have to think that this cycle will run it's course very soon. With new ownership, I am sure they are now in total shock over the way things turned out in year one. You have to believe that they won't sit still. As mentioned before on here, they probably thought all they had to do was move to BMO and all the problems would go away.
I really enjoyed the Fan Days and the "See you on the field" games, but losing those won't make me stop going to the games. It is only 10 days out of a year that I get to go to an Argo game (in most seasons), so I have to just laugh when they are so inept.
I think the real issue with the team and its inability to attract fans is the just plain boring football they play. I've been to every game and I have seen so many new people going to games, but rarely see them come back. They've got to throw out that two page play book and start playing some more interesting football.
I tailgate when I go to Hamilton games, which is quite often, but have not tailgated in Toronto, mainly because I park in Liberty Village for $5. I have two seats and the various people I take turns taking to games are all not interested in the tailgating, even though I would like to pop in. The little gifts we used to get with our season tickets were always welcome, but not a deal breaker for me.
On the other subject, I usually go to at least half of the Ticat home games (I just love the CFL) and I usually wear some Argo colours, but have never once felt threatened by any Ticat fans. I've heard many "Argos Suck" chants but I don't care.
Ania..... going to the East Semi-Final in Hamilton??? I have a friend who is a season ticket holder there and can get tickets at a good discount. He just sent me an email, but I am unable to go that day.
For me, all that matters is the game. Nothing more, nothing less.
For those who have concerns, I can only suggest that you (politely) address them directly to the team. Posting stuff here is no guarantee they'll hear you.
Agree, however the idea was to grow the fanbase and it seems we are heading in the other direction, hopefully only slightly. Now that the team is in full disaster mode, they need to fight to keep the ST holders they have. I would invite every member (RSVP of course), to a town hall like meeting, to introduce some new players, possible new coach and etc, during the off-season.
It's not just ST perks. Everyone thought tailgating and moving to BMO would solve everything. I noticed the lack of fan engagement and lack of connections when this season started and warned of some alienation. I was told not to worry there's 15k ST and awesome $4 beers. A strength of the CFL was much about the accessibility of players. Then again, when your team is dysfunctional and loses starters every few weeks, its not like you can plan meet and greets!
Ouch, jumping ship to Hamilton, eeeew...I could not do it, but understand the frustration leading to that decision.
This season has been a complete sh*t show, both on and off the field. For me, being a 14 year season ticket holder, I am more pissed off at the on field product before anything else. Attending every single game at BMO this season, I can count 1, maybe 2 that were entertaining to watch. The others, complete garbage. That I believe is the main reason for the fluttering fan base. I am tempted to not buy season tickets again because I cant justify spending $50+ a ticket + food/beer and parking for a night out, that I can't even enjoy. I knew going into BMO for the first season, there were going to be a lot of issues with a number of things (schedule, fan oriented events, etc) so I wasn`t expecting much. In fact, I was surprised with how well the Shipyard and Tailgate have gone. Did anyone really think moving to BMO this season would suddenly create the perfect franchise? I believe things will get better. The schedule will improve, now that they know not as much time/effort is needed to return the field to soccer specs. The team will bring back fan events. It is the on field product that loses me the most. Some people consider the CFL "Mickey Mouse" and it is hard not to agree with pathetic play like the Argos have showed.
On a side note, what do other season ticket holder fan bases do? Any sport? Does anyone know? I doubt the Leafs do anything special for fans, other than the nice printed tickets (like we have). Raptors? Jays? I doubt they are letting fans skate with the Leafs or play horse with Derozan or catch with Bautista.
Guilty.
I attended Toronto Rock games for years. Attended 2 championships won at the A.C.C. by the Rock. Absolutely awesome experiences - similar to attending the 100th Grey Cup and watching the Argonauts win it!
Then, last year I attended my first junior hockey game. Mississauga Steelheads. I enjoyed it too much to not go again. If you have never gone to a junior hockey game, I strongly recommend it. (I attended a few Oshawa Generals games and a London Knights game as well last season. Great stuff!) And I pay only $20 to attend, with free parking.
Anyway, the Rock became a casualty of my new interest in junior hockey. My 4 Rock jerseys have been collecting dust ever since.
I went to a Rock game in the mid 90's at the Gardens. It just wasn't my thing as far as sports go, but I do admit the atmosphere was pretty good. Used to be a regular at Brampton Battalion games on Sunday afternoons...great tams with Cody Hodgson and Matt Duschesne. Great value at under $15. Sadly they didn't draw enough and moved to North Bay.
It's us vs the rest of the country
Irrelevant as to what the Leafs do for their ST holders IMO, they have largely presented a shitty product for the better part of 50 years and sell out most if not all of their games and clean up on merchandise sales.
Argos new ownership coming from the Leaf mindset learned quickly this season they don't have that luxury, they need a good team on the field and also scratch and claw to get fans in the seats at BMO.
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Exactly. Every team has its rivalries and every fan base gets riled up for it. It happens. When you go to a Ticat-Argo game at THF, expect chants, booing Argos players and some good-natured taunts coming your way if you're wearing double blue. I remember the September 11th game at BMO where the Argos beat the Cats, Argo fans were chanting at us as we were leaving, and this was with my 7-year old son. It kinda ticked me off a bit, but it would never stop me from attending another game at BMO.
As for the 'Argos Suck' chant, it's not something I encourage my child to say just because I hate the word (don't know why). That being said, it's not profane. A little on the rude side, but anyone who hangs around kids knows how often they say the word 'sucks'. So a child yelling it at a football game, I honestly don't find it to be THAT offensive. If they were yelling 'Nobody blows like the Argos'... now THAT I would have a problem with. I remember watching an Argo game on TV a couple years ago and the camera showed youngster yelling at the ref from his seat (and what appeared to be a profanity if you can read lips). The camera was on the kid for like 2 minutes and the TV guys were laughing at him. I never thought 'Oh, man all Argo fans are horrible parents because of that one kids action'.
Why? Dan's a good guy. Very personable and down to earth if you ever talk to him. Kinda miss the older guy with the fur coat and bowler hat, but whatever.
This ^^
It took Bob 5-10 years to figure out how to run a franchise. He tried to think too 'out of the box' when he got rid of the traditional sports chain-of-command and basically made everyone the same level for all intents and purposes (which of course, leaves no one accountable). He tried to get rid of the 'Argos Suck' chant (not understanding his fan base and team culture right away). Of course, there was the Stadium debacle, and while Bob was not the only guilty party in all that, he made mistakes there, too. He eventually got everything figured out. We have a decent (albeit no-frills) new stadium, sellouts, and (in most years) a competitive football team) and the Cats are now considered one of the more stable franchises in the league. I go to games now, look around, see the youth in Ticat apparel, see the sellouts, and I couldn't be happier and more proud of how far my favourite organization has come.
So just wait it out, Argomania. If Bob Young can figure it out, then your ownership (who already partly owns multiple franchises) will as well. I've been to BMO, and it is beautiful (better than THF in some areas), you have a passionate fanbase (very visible and loud at the game I was at), and a team that I believe was better than its record this year. I think a lot of people thought it would happen overnight like in Montreal (the U2 concert at the Dome changed things there). It won't. It took years for this freefall to happen and it will take years for it to get built back up again (hopefully not as many years, though).
They WILL figure this out. Don't give up on them. As for the Ticats, we'd love to have you, but we're good. The Argos, however...they need you.
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