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Originally Posted by Tilley
That's the point I tried to make. To the majority of people they don't care enough about hockey to invest their time and effort into a new team, especially if there is another team in town or if they have been jilted in the past. For a new team to survive there really has to be a lot of interest initially or the team must be given time to develop a following. Anchoring hopes on past successes without proper market analysis is what has gotten the Flames into this mess.
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well there was alot of intrest the very first game but nothing after that. Our owners were like watching kindergarten kids run a business. It's painful but yet funny all at the same time.
Too bad Mr. Voss was more worried about going out and partying with the players and buy everyone drinks instead of trying to market the team and make things work. oh well lol