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@innsaneink said:I really think MacDougall needs to clear this up
He is saying sirro went to a bloke in the crowd and said… "Good on you for supporting Balmain//wearing the jumper"...or words to that effect.
We arent Balmain.... I call bulldust on this.....but if he did....and look at the thread title...im sure the board and Mayer wouldnt be happy...and our players should be focussing on the now for the footy, and the future for the club...not the past
Balmain are dead
MacDougalll......explain yourself
@tigerbalm said:@LCA said:I know this is probably trivial, but in days where "branding" and being "on message" seems important in the corporate world, who exactly is the current Tigers message of "Unite. Commit. Achieve" aimed at?
It would make perfect sense if it was the playing group; some call-to-arms for them to be better than the past. But, why would any organisation promote the fact that, in the past, we didn't unite and we didn't commit and we didn't achieve?
It can't be aimed at the supporter group because IF we "united" and we "committed", how would we (the supporters's group) achieve?
I just checked on the team announcement for Rd 3 and noticed it there on each player's profile.
Huh?
I don't get it.
To me it seems like a three-word slogan (and haven't we all had enough of them taking the place of leadership and policy?) that must have made some sense at the time.
But, that's amateur hour stuff.
Surely, there's a better vision for building membership numbers than some simplistic slogan that surely won't work because nobody knows who's supposed to be responding to it?
You're right, it is trivial.
Yeh…but it's only trivial if you're ok with supporting an organisation (as I have done with multiple memberships over 8 years or more, and no doubt you have as well....?) who build their marketing around a slogan that lacks a clear audience.
But....hey....see on Sunday at the footy.
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@innsaneink said:I really think MacDougall needs to clear this up
He is saying sirro went to a bloke in the crowd and said… "Good on you for supporting Balmain//wearing the jumper"...or words to that effect.
We arent Balmain.... I call bulldust on this.....but if he did....and look at the thread title...im sure the board and Mayer wouldnt be happy...and our players should be focussing on the now for the footy, and the future for the club...not the past
Balmain are dead
MacDougalll......explain yourself
@GNR4LIFE said:Lol Macca throws a grenade and runs for cover.
@Russell said:I am finding it hard to make anything of this.
So, some former Balmain fans go to the game, that are now Wests Tigers fans.
For one reason or another - they bought Balmain jumpers years ago, they or their sons played for a Balmain team in the juniors etc. and they can't afford to buy a Wests Tigers jumper (they are not cheap and everyone can't afford to buy one), and they wear it to the game to fly the colours and show their support.
@Balmainboydug said:Come on this guy rubbed out JT last week with aplomb.
Sooner rather than later we will have most of our Harold Mathews squad going thru the NRL.
Why purchase so called Marquee players with the juniors we have coming on.
Oh thats right their the Balmain Boys…....................pfffft.
@GNR4LIFE said:@Russell said:I am finding it hard to make anything of this.
So, some former Balmain fans go to the game, that are now Wests Tigers fans.
For one reason or another - they bought Balmain jumpers years ago, they or their sons played for a Balmain team in the juniors etc. and they can't afford to buy a Wests Tigers jumper (they are not cheap and everyone can't afford to buy one), and they wear it to the game to fly the colours and show their support.
You do realize you can buy Balmain and Wests retro jersey's don't you?
@Russell said:I am finding it hard to make anything of this.
So, some former Balmain fans go to the game, that are now Wests Tigers fans.
For one reason or another - they bought Balmain jumpers years ago, they or their sons played for a Balmain team in the juniors etc. and they can't afford to buy a Wests Tigers jumper (they are not cheap and everyone can't afford to buy one), and they wear it to the game to fly the colours and show their support. Even though the current jumpers are mostly black - the opposition gets the idea.
Probably all the above also applies to the Western Suburbs supporters who are now Wests Tigers supporters and that do a similar thing.
Now a player who grew up watching Balmain, whose father is a Balmain legend who is thanking the fans for their support etc. sees a Balmain jumper and says "nice shirt mate!"
Suddenly all the died in the wool Magpie fans have their nose out of joint according to you. I don't think so. If Teddy did the same thing in reverse I don't think the died in the wool Balmain fans would be upset either. It's a nice shirt - why is there anymore to it than that?
I think you are making too much of a simple comment.
Did the people all around get their nose out of joint? Probably not.
By making this known (innocent comment or not) it has promoted the Balmain / Wests thing again and now there will be a few Forumers that may get their nose out of joint.
We need to stay away from these types of comments - there are a lot of thin skinned supporters who do not need revving up - they can do that themselves.
@sideline eye said:Wow, we really debate the big issues on here, don't we? I'm an old Magpie but tomorrow you'll see me at ANZ with my WESTS TIGERS jersey on because that is who I follow and that is to whom I pay my membership money.
Just remember, without this merger, none of us would have a team to follow.