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Pete T wrote:Whilst travelling home from work tonight, I was enjoying that Friday Feeling and thought to myself, "Hang on a minute...."
Assuming the financials are in place - bear with me here - what has changed since the end of a very poor season on the ice and lack lustre atmosphere off the ice?
Well, we have a new player / coach with heaps of NHL experience. I will go with that - perhaps a change in style and ethos on the ice? Yes please.
Assuming the Brits remain in place, we have retained the nucleus of last years team that I am happy with. Thank you.
We are more than likely going to have an injection of new blood to the league. That's what I wanted.
The match night entertainment is bound to change as people behind the scenes have moved on. Let's give it a chance.
I'll get another years use out of my number n-n-n-n-nineteen shirt. Tight git.
So what if we are not world beaters - we could potentially deliver the entertainment that has been sorely lacking recently.
So things can't be all bad, can they? Not sure about the announcing though.....
Am I delusional or does some of it make sense?
Stewart wrote:
Does it matter to you who runs the shop you get your groceries from?
Does it matter to you who runs the shop you get your clothes from?
Does it matter to you who runs the shop you get your Newspapers from?
Does it matter to you who runs the shop you get your Computer from?
So why does it matter to you who owns the Steelers?
Keith Sheppard wrote:While I can understand and respect peoples right to choose under which conditions they attend games,I do fear a boycott could be detrimental to the long term sustainability of the club. Is that worth the protest against the owner regardless of the individuals opinion of him/her? David Simms will be at the first game, so will I.
Doom wrote: I think on this issue Stewart and myself are of a similar mind......We don't care who the owners are and what they do with the money, what matters to us is that they provide a full season of entertaining hockey to the supporters.

scuff wrote:Stewart wrote:
Does it matter to you who runs the shop you get your groceries from?
Does it matter to you who runs the shop you get your clothes from?
Does it matter to you who runs the shop you get your Newspapers from?
Does it matter to you who runs the shop you get your Computer from?
So why does it matter to you who owns the Steelers?
Actually Stewart, this time, to me....it does. Sadly.
I'm buggered if I'm gonna line Bobs pockets if I'm ever in the vicinity of a weekend during the winter. I'll make the effort to support the team at away games and in Belfast, but nah...this time, after being through all the crap we've been through in the past, I'm not buying a ticket to pay for other peoples financial mishaps. As for the people who now fill the shoes of the 'disappeared'....well, I'd say the word 'karma' may be one you'll be pondering on, in the future.
To all the folks I used to see in the HoS and who would pass the time over the years wandering round the concourse, well hopefully, I'll see yer again, same old faces, in same old warmly familiar places. Slán go fóill....Sláinte mhaith
When this owner has relinquished ALL ties with this sporting club. Remember...
Ní dhíolann dearmad fiacha.


Steel Bolt wrote:I did the same thing at Oakwell Scuff, unfortunatley I got out the habit when someone else took over and I've not been back since (Doyle's era). If I hadnt paid for my season ticket there's a good chance I'd be doing the same here, and eventually get out of the habit again.
Steel Bolt wrote: I did the same thing at Oakwell Scuff, unfortunatley I got out the habit when someone else took over and I've not been back since (Doyle's era). If I hadnt paid for my season ticket there's a good chance I'd be doing the same here, and eventually get out of the habit again.

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