SAVE THE YOTES RALLY to be held SATURDAY!!

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A group called the Save the Coyotes [COLOR=#2573C2 ! important][FONT=Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif][COLOR=#2573C2 ! important][FONT=Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif][/FONT][/FONT][/COLOR][/COLOR]Coalition hosts White Out 2009 - Save the Phoenix Coyotes Rally on Saturday. The 10 a.m. rally will take place at Westgate [COLOR=#2573C2 ! important][FONT=Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif][COLOR=#2573C2 ! important][FONT=Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif][/FONT][COLOR=#2573C2 ! important][FONT=Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif][/FONT][/COLOR][/FONT][/COLOR][/COLOR](exact location TBA), near Jobing.com Arena.



The Save the Coyotes Coalition asks fans planning to attend to dress in white, a tribute to the Coyotes' White Outs of years past. For more information, visit the coalition's Web site at savethecoyotes.com.
SAVE THE YOTES!
 
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I just heard on the radio that Westgate will not allow the rally to take place there because of the "politics" involved.
Isn't that kind of political in itself...........
 

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and what possible impact could such a rally have? i never understood this stuff.
 

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and what possible impact could such a rally have? i never understood this stuff.

Well if you dont have a rally or an effort to save a team, thats where the problem comes in. If the Coyotes seemed to be on their way out, and no one cared, why would new investors step up and try to keep them here? You have to show potential investors that theres a fanbase/consumer base here. If you don't put up an effort to save a team, then it seals their fate.
 

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Well if you dont have a rally or an effort to save a team, thats where the problem comes in. If the Coyotes seemed to be on their way out, and no one cared, why would new investors step up and try to keep them here? You have to show potential investors that theres a fanbase/consumer base here. If you don't put up an effort to save a team, then it seals their fate.

Worked well for the Winnipeg Jets and Seattle Supersonics.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWg9fOknKi8
 

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Well if you dont have a rally or an effort to save a team, thats where the problem comes in. If the Coyotes seemed to be on their way out, and no one cared, why would new investors step up and try to keep them here? You have to show potential investors that theres a fanbase/consumer base here. If you don't put up an effort to save a team, then it seals their fate.

wouldn't it be more effective to buy tickets to the games? they don't care who shows up at a rally. they care how many tickets are sold. that's the REAL evidence of fanbase/consumer.
 

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that and these rallies are often well after the process is too deep into it - in their most effective state they just get a replacement team a little faster

i'm still hopeful this can get resolved putting in place a professional owner and management team
 

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Worked well for the Winnipeg Jets and Seattle Supersonics.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWg9fOknKi8

So your point is not having a rally will show how hardcore in support Valley fans are of the 'Yotes? Brilliant! We'll show them how we feel by not showing them at all, they'll never see it coming.

wouldn't it be more effective to buy tickets to the games? they don't care who shows up at a rally. they care how many tickets are sold. that's the REAL evidence of fanbase/consumer.

I don't think people should buy tickets for the Coyotes if they think the product is crap (and, it is). Would you buy a vacuum cleaner you knew functioned poorly? Id hope not. Sports are a product like anything else, and people will support them financially when the product is worth more to them than their money. Sports fans are economic actors like anyone else, some bizarre religious blind loyalty ought not to be expected.

I support Apple Computer with my money because I think they make a damn fine product. Now if there comes a day when I feel thats changed, Ill switch, but it hasn't yet so I keep supporting them. Sports is the same way, I support the teams financially that are worth my time and money and ignore the rest. I, like many Valley residents, have ignored the Coyotes for the past little while because its been a boring, hard to get to, garbage product.

A rally can show people want to embrace the team if a quality product was put on the ice.
 

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So your point is not having a rally will show how hardcore in support Valley fans are of the 'Yotes? Brilliant! We'll show them how we feel by not showing them at all, they'll never see it coming.

The rally, if attendance is light, will be an epic failure and it will add fuel to the fire because it will be a prime example how even with this team on its death bed no one reallty cares. Again, look at the Winnipeg clips and do the math. Local, National and Canadian media will have a field day if a couple hundred people show up. It is a risk.
 
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The rally, if attendance is light, will be an epic failure and it will add fuel to the fire because it will be a prime example how even with this team on its death bed no one reallty cares. Again, look at the Winnipeg clips and do the math. Local, National and Canadian media will have a field day if a couple hundred people show up. It is a risk.

Well do your part to make sure a lot of people show up then :D I would be there but I have to work, but Ive told all my sports fan friends about it.
 

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Well do your part to make sure a lot of people show up then :D I would be there but I have to work, but Ive told all my sports fan friends about it.

I won't be there because I will be on my way to LA to see the Galaxy play the Columbus Crew. Priorities.
 

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Wish I could make it there. I still want Phoenix to have a team no matter how crappy the team is. We lost a minor league hockey team and might go w/o hockey. The idea of no hockey sucks. :(
 

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Wish I could make it there. I still want Phoenix to have a team no matter how crappy the team is. We lost a minor league hockey team and might go w/o hockey. The idea of no hockey sucks. :(

What is this we stuff Iowa?
 

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So your point is not having a rally will show how hardcore in support Valley fans are of the 'Yotes? Brilliant! We'll show them how we feel by not showing them at all, they'll never see it coming.



I don't think people should buy tickets for the Coyotes if they think the product is crap (and, it is). Would you buy a vacuum cleaner you knew functioned poorly? Id hope not. Sports are a product like anything else, and people will support them financially when the product is worth more to them than their money. Sports fans are economic actors like anyone else, some bizarre religious blind loyalty ought not to be expected.

I support Apple Computer with my money because I think they make a damn fine product. Now if there comes a day when I feel thats changed, Ill switch, but it hasn't yet so I keep supporting them. Sports is the same way, I support the teams financially that are worth my time and money and ignore the rest. I, like many Valley residents, have ignored the Coyotes for the past little while because its been a boring, hard to get to, garbage product.

A rally can show people want to embrace the team if a quality product was put on the ice.

i'm not telling people that they should have bought tickets. what i'm saying is that no team will stay in an area if they are not receiving financial support, regardless of whether or not the product is good. and in the long run, the nhl won't want to keep product where it won't be supported financially either. a rally is a VERY poor indicator of the financial viability of a sports product.
 

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i'm not telling people that they should have bought tickets. what i'm saying is that no team will stay in an area if they are not receiving financial support, regardless of whether or not the product is good. and in the long run, the nhl won't want to keep product where it won't be supported financially either. a rally is a VERY poor indicator of the financial viability of a sports product.
I agree to a point, but it's much easier getting behind a team that is winning over a team that is losing. Do you really think we'd even be having this conversation if the Coyotes were winning conference championships? :rolleyes:
 

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Wonder how many people who want the team to stay have actually attended a game or two this past year.
 

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last year I went to 6 games - would of been 7, but I had to sell my tickets to one of the games because I went out of town on vacation

live hockey is the best and the venue is superb
 
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