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That comment is sooo 2014...i got sick of supporting teams that win so i bought a gws membership
Member #?i got sick of supporting teams that win so i bought a gws membership
also just for clarification i know its a joke but i was not one of the banned
as much as i troll i must admit i really respect you guys for supporting a team that was never going to find success at first, success will come and you guys are the first to deserve to be able to celebrate that success and once the team wins a flag at least you can all say that you didnt just support the team because of that
now that is true dedication, sadly with success(which i believe GWS will get a lot of next season) comes the bandwagonersAs a Cowboys supporter since Day 1, even during the 10 years they didn't appear on FTA, this actually hit a chord.
Bandwagoners bring $$ though....lol hopefully no banning from me
now that is true dedication, sadly with success(which i believe GWS will get a lot of next season) comes the bandwagoners
Bandwagoners bring $$ though....
Spotless food and drink stalls need to learn how to deal with crowds though. No point getting one-offs
Spotless food and drink stalls need to learn how to deal with crowds though. No point getting one-offs
Hopefully everyone else who completed the members survey slammed the StarTrack experience, that's the most urgent fix, and then agreed getting the Spotless vendors to understand efficiency as a concept would be a great idea.
At least at Spotless when you're in a queue waiting for food you can at least still watch the game, at Manuka all the food stalls are out the back behind the grandstands and you miss most of the quarter waiting to be served.
sadly with success (which i believe GWS will get a lot of next season) comes the bandwagoners
i agree with this post, there is nothing wrong with bandwagoners as long as they stay during the bad times too, they are kinda needed at every club to help with money, Sydney tend to be more bandwagony than other places, in general we like to back a winner but i agree with your post i think its part of human nature for most to want to be part of something that wins oftenYes and no. Yes, it's nice to be part of something early, and (hopefully) see success in the long run - and so you could see the latecomers in terms of only jumping on board once success is achieved. The 'no' being that the club simply has to grow fans to thrive in the competition. It needs to convert the uncommitted, casual fans, or fans of other codes. But this takes time. Becoming successful and winning games is part of what is needed to do this - by gaining a foothold in their consciousness and presenting a marketable product. The plan for GWS (and GCS) is a 20-year plan because getting fan and corporate support doesn't just happen overnight. Like all clubs (look at Lions after their 3-peat, and more recently Collingwood's complaints over 14,000 fans not resigning due to their lowly ladder position), the support will rise in times of success, and fall off when unsuccessful. (And Sydney is more prone to this phenomenon than Melbourne in my view.)
very true but for me respect goes out to all the Giants fans who signed up knowing that they would be seeing a lot of poor results at first, that deserves to be rewarded but people who just jump on as soon as a team starts winning and leaves as soon as they go through some tough times i am not a huge fan of but mostly its about converting bandwagoners to be full dedicated fans and if you can do that then you will gain lots of full time fansBandwagoners bring $$ though....
I'm a Carlton member that moved to Canberra for work. Started attending the games at Manuka and loved it. Now a member of both clubs. Looking forward to seeing the continuing growth of the Giants.