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7 hours ago, wanna-b-fanboy said:

I think we should add some stakes to the LDC. Which ever team wins it, gets to host the following year, and the loser gets the Banjo bowl. 

 

Your thoughts?

How about you sell out your stadium once and then maybe you get get fun things.  Sorry but the LDC is Regina's forever, the CFL knows what straw stirs the drink.

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Let's see, in one scenario I spend my Labour Day weekend at the lake and do some golfing, then get to come home and watch a rivalry game the following weekend.

In the other scenario I have to either miss the only cabin weekend I get most years, or that rivalry game, and I have nothing to do the following weekend.

 

The thought of your petition has filled my Friday morning with sadness.

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1 minute ago, Booch said:

pfft..yeah Sask is the life blood...get over yourselves...your losing continues and you'll have many empty seats....you have proven that time and time again over the years...and pretty sad too when the Riders are the only ticket in town and nothing else to put entertainment $$ into

Now now, the only reason the CFL has survived the last 100 years is because gappers finally started giving a **** about their team in 1989.

So much so that they had enough **** to share with Paul McCallum's lawn.

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1 minute ago, Booch said:

pfft..yeah Sask is the life blood...get over yourselves...your losing continues and you'll have many empty seats....you have proven that time and time again over the years...and pretty sad too when the Riders are the only ticket in town and nothing else to put entertainment $$ into

That's quite amusing and categorically false.

As far as the Riders having empty seats?  We've had 2 1/2 tough seasons yet we still lead the league in attendance at home and on the road.   The team this year has shown flashes of very good and bad, that's what happens in year 2 of a rebuild.

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3 minutes ago, Booch said:

pfft..yeah Sask is the life blood...get over yourselves...your losing continues and you'll have many empty seats....you have proven that time and time again over the years...and pretty sad too when the Riders are the only ticket in town and nothing else to put entertainment $$ into

Girlfriend went to vet school in saskatchewan, every single person in that class couldn't wait to leave to their home provinces. It's truly the most boring place in Canada. Weekends: "what do you want to do?"  "Guess we'll drink cause there's literally nothing else besides rider games."

The problem is everythings too spread out.. no culture besides Ukrainian dancing lol  

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Yeah...I did hear that the League was considering calling it the SFL and renaming the cup the Silver Silo , but thought better of it because it when confuse them and they would wander around aimlessly in Sask thinking that the CFL was gone

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1 minute ago, Judd said:

Girlfriend went to vet school in saskatchewan, every single person in that class couldn't wait to leave to their home provinces. It's truly the most boring place in Canada. Weekends: "what do you want to do?"  "Guess we'll drink cause there's literally nothing else besides rider games."

The problem is everythings too spread out.. no culture besides Ukrainian dancing lol  

When the NDP was the govt in Saskatchewan no question people couldn't wait to get outta here.  That's changed, now we are surrounded by Manitoba folk looking for work.

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1 minute ago, Mosaic said:

When the NDP was the govt in Saskatchewan no question people couldn't wait to get outta here.  That's changed, now we are surrounded by Manitoba folk looking for work.

Probably because we have the lowest unemployment rate in Canada, so there are not many jobs available in Manitoba.

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2 minutes ago, Mosaic said:

That's quite amusing and categorically false.

As far as the Riders having empty seats?  We've had 2 1/2 tough seasons yet we still lead the league in attendance at home and on the road.   The team this year has shown flashes of very good and bad, that's what happens in year 2 of a rebuild.

Hmmm...save the team telethons multiple times, selling bogus Rider Stocks to have team equity to stay afloat seems to say different. YOu don't league the league in average attendance...go re-check that, and a similar thread where I compared the average of just Winnipeg and sask over the course of 3 decades and Sask only beat Winnipeg recently, mainly due to the circus that went on here. 

And you can't say on the road either...but like other poster has said...people get the heck out of town as fast as they can from sask so yeah...they will have some fans in other cities...and kudos to them for that...

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11 minutes ago, Mosaic said:

That's quite amusing and categorically false.

As far as the Riders having empty seats?  We've had 2 1/2 tough seasons yet we still lead the league in attendance at home and on the road.   The team this year has shown flashes of very good and bad, that's what happens in year 2 of a rebuild.

Found a tasty morsel for you to try and digest...make sure that your facts are correct prior to boasting

Saskatchewan Average Attendance:
 

1970   16,743   1980   24,582   1990   26,318   2000   24,715   2010   30,148
1971   17,203   1981   27,828   1991   22,597   2001   22,097   2011   29,940
1972   17,875   1982   28,103   1992   21,704   2002   24,226   2012   32,351
1973   20,176   1983   26,174   1993   23,851   2003   29,352   2013   37,503
1974   19,028   1984   24,661   1994   24,455   2004   24,783   2014   30,071
1975   19,979   1985   23,117   1995   28,500   2005   25,454   2015   31,517
1976   21,665   1986   19,166   1996   22,376   2006   25,293        
1977   21,160   1987   24,033   1997   27,038   2007   28,054        
1978   20,337   1988   25,450   1998   24,141   2008   29,996        
1979   21,186   1989   24,176   1999   19,327   2009   30,606    

Winnipeg Average Attendance:

1970   17,183   1980   25,040   1990   26,704   2000   25,461   2010   26,074
1971   21,383   1981   27,300   1991   27,757   2001   28,144   2011   29,556
1972   24,664   1982   28,596   1992   26,083   2002   27,560   2012   27,981
1973   23,870   1983   24,614   1993   25,101   2003   27,225   2013   30,640
1974   22,494   1984   28,321   1994   23,606   2004   24,496   2014   28,314
1975   24,006   1985   28,739   1995   22,888   2005   24,317   2015   26,746
1976   23,221   1986   26,873   1996   25,799   2006   26,988        
1977   24,699   1987   26,841   1997   21,483   2007   27,701        
1978   26,914   1988   24,858   1998   22,683   2008   27,191        
1979   24,487   1989   24,160   1999   21,807   2009   25,720

I.m thinking your logic is flawed and wrong..History shows that Sask doesn't always outdraw everyone....historically don't even outdraw Winnipeg....until just this last decade and part of that average is flawed due to the one year hosting a grey cup and they had huge numbers just to secure grey cup seats.    

In the 80's decade we averaged 26534 to Sask 24 729...stats show we drew more
In the 90's decade we averaged 24 391 to Sask 24 030...stats show we drew more
In the 2000's decade we averaged 26 480 to Sask 26 457..stats show we drew more
In the 2010 and up to 2014 we averaged 28 218 to Sask 31 921 (not a true average for reason stated above)

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1 minute ago, Booch said:

Found a tasty morsel for you to try and digest...make sure that your facts are correct prior to boasting

 

1970   16,743   1980   24,582   1990   26,318   2000   24,715   2010   30,148
1971   17,203   1981   27,828   1991   22,597   2001   22,097   2011   29,940
1972   17,875   1982   28,103   1992   21,704   2002   24,226   2012   32,351
1973   20,176   1983   26,174   1993   23,851   2003   29,352   2013   37,503
1974   19,028   1984   24,661   1994   24,455   2004   24,783   2014   30,071
1975   19,979   1985   23,117   1995   28,500   2005   25,454   2015   31,517
1976   21,665   1986   19,166   1996   22,376   2006   25,293        
1977   21,160   1987   24,033   1997   27,038   2007   28,054        
1978   20,337   1988   25,450   1998   24,141   2008   29,996        
1979   21,186   1989   24,176   1999   19,327   2009   30,606    

Winnipeg Average Attendance:

1970   17,183   1980   25,040   1990   26,704   2000   25,461   2010   26,074
1971   21,383   1981   27,300   1991   27,757   2001   28,144   2011   29,556
1972   24,664   1982   28,596   1992   26,083   2002   27,560   2012   27,981
1973   23,870   1983   24,614   1993   25,101   2003   27,225   2013   30,640
1974   22,494   1984   28,321   1994   23,606   2004   24,496   2014   28,314
1975   24,006   1985   28,739   1995   22,888   2005   24,317   2015   26,746
1976   23,221   1986   26,873   1996   25,799   2006   26,988        
1977   24,699   1987   26,841   1997   21,483   2007   27,701        
1978   26,914   1988   24,858   1998   22,683   2008   27,191        
1979   24,487   1989   24,160   1999   21,807   2009   25,720

I.m thinking your logic is flawed and wrong..History shows that Sask doesn't always outdraw everyone....historically don't even outdraw Winnipeg....until just this last decade and part of that average is flawed due to the one year hosting a grey cup and they had huge numbers just to secure grey cup seats.    

In the 80's decade we averaged 26534 to Sask 24 729...stats show we drew more
In the 90's decade we averaged 24 391 to Sask 24 030...stats show we drew more
In the 2000's decade we averaged 26 480 to Sask 26 457..stats show we drew more
In the 2010 and up to 2014 we averaged 28 218 to Sask 31 921 (not a true average for reason stated above)

You just proved my point that in the modern CFL the Riders lead the league in attendance at home and on the road.  Punting the NDP was the best thing this province ever did, turned everything around, especially the economy.

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