When good/great teams has LOUSY attendance to the games....
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Mister B.
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I mean, what else can a team do to get people to the games?
I remember when the Rays were on their run two or three years ago to the WS...hell, even this year. And they CONSTANTLY let their fans know that they weren't being "supported", but they were doing their part.
That's just an example, but I know you guys got some.
What else do you do?
I remember when the Rays were on their run two or three years ago to the WS...hell, even this year. And they CONSTANTLY let their fans know that they weren't being "supported", but they were doing their part.
That's just an example, but I know you guys got some.
What else do you do?
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The Heat had NOBODY show up to most of their games last year if it wasn't against other GREAT teams, but that's just because there aren't any real fans in Miami.
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2012 makes a great point about the Rays tho. A team typically needs a full 10-15 years before it develops a loyal following imo.
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Hawks and Braves are good teams. Attendance? Great only when big name teams come to town. I witnessed first hand with both teams.
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My nets during the 2001-2004 era.
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Any soccer team in the midwest
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florida teams never are going to have huge turnouts
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rice n gravy wrote: »florida teams never are going to have huge turnouts
Truth. Jacksonville need to go ahead and commit dat. -
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rice n gravy wrote: »florida teams never are going to have huge turnouts
This. Maybe durin a playoff run or something. But not a consistent loyal fan base