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Originally Posted by CliffFletcher
I used to wonder why supporters of EPL teams like Wolverhampton and Fulham can still follow their teams when they have zero chance of winning a championship. Surely people follow teams to win a championship. That’s the dream, right?
Now I understand. As it has become clear in recent years how badly the Flames market and ownership handicap the team, I’ve had to recalibrate my expectations. I’ve stopped expecting the Flames to build an elite roster that enjoys sustained success. It’s hard enough as a small-market Canadian team. But with our owner’s stubborn refusal to adapt, it’s that much harder. And with 32 teams in the league now…
The strategic direction is what it is. I don’t think it will change until Edwards sells the team. So now I follow the team for other reasons. Partly out of habit, and partly because even badly run sports teams have drama and interest.
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What other reasons can there be other than hoping to watch them win the cup? Yours sounds like a typical bandwagon fan take (not saying you are one). I’ll enjoy it when they win, otherwise, I am not bothered. Those of us that want them to win know that all these decisions impact what will happen.
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