like_that;462726 wrote: You gotta factor in that at the beginning of the 90's the Tribe was going through 30 years of HORRRIBLE baseball. From 1970-1993 they only had 3 winning seasons, and those winning seasons they were only about 1-3 games over .500. With 162 game seasons, one would think there are better options to spend your money instead of paying for 30 years of losing baseball.
No, you don't have to factor that in. THAT is exactly the point being discussed. Fans show up when the team is winning, fans don't show up when they are losing = fair weather fan. You are trying to say, "oh well of course we aren't going to show up when the team is losing". Duh. That was the point. And that makes you a fair weather fan.
For the record, I don't think its a bad thing at all. I'm not going to spend my money on a bad product. I think this argument comes up because people try to act as though their fanbase is great and loyal when in reality, it isn't.
like_that;462726 wrote:Also, if we are making this a Cincy Vs Cle thing, you can't omit football. IMO football is a bigger indication of whether a city's fans are fair weathered or not. There are only home 8 games in a season, possibly a bit more if they make the playoffs. That is not many games, and gives less of an excuse for fans to miss any games. On top of that we are talking about Ohio, when it gets cold there is absolutely nothing to do. We can give Cincy 1996-1998 when the Browns weren't around, and the numbers still could be in Cleveland's favor. That is pretty pathetic on Cincy's part if you ask me. Even worse, this past season Kroger had to buy tickets for a particular game, and also Ochocinco had to for another game just so the game was not blacked out. During a playoff season there is no excuse for that.
When I picked up on the conversation, people were talking baseball. Bringing football into it would certainly expand the debate, it just wasn't part of the points that I responded to. I believe you would be correct if you looked at the football numbers, but I'm not really interested enough to spend the time on those details. On the other hand, does Cincy football ever really draw? (Honest question, I don't know.)