ajwahoo2k2;930787 wrote:Yes this interesting.....
Considering that if you are a student athlete at Northwest you don't have to pay to get into the game. Your pay to play fees entitle you to an all events pass that can be used at any and all events. With that being said, I do not know what the problem is. No granted I am not a life long Canal Fulton resident, but I did move my family here in order to have a better way of life.
Does making the play-offs 9 out of the last 10 years make the fans apathetic? Maybe, but if you look at the average High School team and their following, we are better then most when it comes to packing opposing teams visitors sections.
Maybe, if we upgrade ourselves to the 2000's and actually have pep ralley's, play Hell's Bells on 3rd and whatever, move the NHS Tailgating from in front of Stinson to the area were the adminstration parks visiting buses or have a spirit squad we might, just might be able to show the boys on the field that more then Mom, Dad, Grandma, Grandpa or some friends care about what is going on down on the field.
Just so all know, there is a community pep rally at 7:00 pm this Thursday to send the team off to Canfield to hopefully come away with a win. Show your spirit for the Indian NAtion and BE THERE!
I was unaware of the free admission, this makes it even worse.
I did not say that we do not travel well, because we do, as a matter of fact it seems like our crowd actually gets into the road games more than the ones at home. Possibly because if they are willing to make the drive, they are probably the more involved fans.
As far as the 21st century part, I totally agree, with one exception. Nothing annoys me more than pumped in music at a football game. Sitting through the New Philly game was torture for me. I absolutely hate it.