abitagirl wrote:Gotta love when people act like lack of attendance at games is a matter of huge importance. The same kind of hand-wringing has been going on around here over the New Orleans Hornets basketball team. There's even this campaign complete with really stupid slogans aimed at getting people to attend games. Meanwhile the city has a zillion problems that they should maybe consider, you know, worrying about a bit more than they appear to be, and maybe doing something about them, but instead people are all upset about empty seats in the arena.
Hello Abitagirl and Safety!
Actually, abitagirl, I remember you posting about the NO basketball team before and was thinking of that when I read the Cleveland article. Around here, almost every industry is hurting from the recession, and they all seem to realize the effect the economy is having on their business --
except the baseball team! They can't understand why people aren't spending money on them! Oops, I forgot -- sports are above all the problems and issues the rest of the world faces; why should they be expected to understand?
That was my issue, Safety -- not how good the team is doing, or how well-attended other sports are, but the fact that the media wasted time even contemplating this "problem". A week's worth of editorials and ads soliciting people's reasons why they're not attending, then the better part of
two pages spent listing the responses. (The two
front pages of the paper, mind you, not just the sports section!) Aren't the owners of the team smart enough that it might at least
dawn on them that the economy might be a factor?
