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Re: Lions ownership discussion thread

Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2018 2:55 pm
by Gridiron Ernie
B.C.FAN wrote:
Fri Jan 19, 2018 2:44 pm
I have great respect for David Braley but it’s looking more and more likely that the Lions will eventually end up as part of an estate sale. I hope he’s made clear provisions for that in his will.
No kidding, eh! LOL. (Alas, it hurts to laugh).

Re: Lions ownership discussion thread

Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2018 3:04 pm
by BC 1988
B.C.FAN wrote:
Fri Jan 19, 2018 2:44 pm
I have great respect for David Braley but it’s looking more and more likely that the Lions will eventually end up as part of an estate sale. I hope he’s made clear provisions for that in his will.
Sadly, I tend to agree this is looking very possible. The only changes that could have an effect on his attitude is the new management of Lelacheur-Hervey and if Wally does in fact leave at the end of 2018. These changes, though, could actually result in him being even less inclined to sell.

Re: Lions ownership discussion thread

Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2018 3:32 pm
by David
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Re: Lions ownership discussion thread

Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2018 3:35 pm
by TheLionKing
B.C.FAN wrote:
Fri Jan 19, 2018 2:44 pm
I have great respect for David Braley but it’s looking more and more likely that the Lions will eventually end up as part of an estate sale. I hope he’s made clear provisions for that in his will.
More and more Braley is becoming Mr. Dithers

Re: Lions ownership discussion thread

Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2018 4:29 pm
by CardiacKid
B.C.FAN wrote:
Fri Jan 19, 2018 2:44 pm
I have great respect for David Braley but it’s looking more and more likely that the Lions will eventually end up as part of an estate sale. I hope he’s made clear provisions for that in his will.
Apparently his boys like football......

Re: Lions ownership discussion thread

Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2018 10:12 am
by VICIOUSCIRCLE
The "Don't Be A Bystander" campaign isn't about Lions fans, it's about everyone, much like that Muslim girl that was assaulted on the Skytrain and only one guy stood up, that's what needs to change. I like it and it needs to stay, just my opinion.

Re: Lions ownership discussion thread

Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2018 9:57 pm
by MacNews
VICIOUSCIRCLE wrote:
Thu Feb 01, 2018 10:12 am
The "Don't Be A Bystander" campaign isn't about Lions fans, it's about everyone, much like that Muslim girl that was assaulted on the Skytrain and only one guy stood up, that's what needs to change. I like it and it needs to stay, just my opinion.
I don't like it, because it presumes that Lions fans are wife beaters.

Re: Lions ownership discussion thread

Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2018 10:21 pm
by David
MacNews wrote:
Thu Feb 01, 2018 9:57 pm
VICIOUSCIRCLE wrote:
Thu Feb 01, 2018 10:12 am
The "Don't Be A Bystander" campaign isn't about Lions fans, it's about everyone, much like that Muslim girl that was assaulted on the Skytrain and only one guy stood up, that's what needs to change. I like it and it needs to stay, just my opinion.
I don't like it, because it presumes that Lions fans are wife beaters.
Hmm, that's an interesting take, Mac. I hadn't thought of it that way before.

It's an important message, there's not denying that. And kudos to the Lions for stepping up for this cause. But it's a rather untimely juxtaposition to be bombarded with this message in the middle of a violent game of football. A bit of a jarring, misplaced buzzkill on the giant screen too, right after showing so many smiling and laughing fans.


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Re: Lions ownership discussion thread

Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2018 7:53 am
by Hambone
MacNews wrote:
Thu Feb 01, 2018 9:57 pm
VICIOUSCIRCLE wrote:
Thu Feb 01, 2018 10:12 am
The "Don't Be A Bystander" campaign isn't about Lions fans, it's about everyone, much like that Muslim girl that was assaulted on the Skytrain and only one guy stood up, that's what needs to change. I like it and it needs to stay, just my opinion.
I don't like it, because it presumes that Lions fans are wife beaters.
That's certainly a take on the campaign I never perceived. Having now thought about it I still don't perceive.

Re: Lions ownership discussion thread

Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2018 10:16 am
by B.C.FAN
The campaign is "Don't Be A Bystander," not "Don't Be A Wife-Beater." It was ahead of the curve in society. I see it as a positive message in the community.

Re: Lions ownership discussion thread

Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2018 10:27 am
by VICIOUSCIRCLE
Again, the point is being missed, it's about not "Being a bystander". When you see something that's wrong step up, get involved, call the authorities. Is that a hard concept to understand?

Re: Lions ownership discussion thread

Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2018 12:29 pm
by Hambone
B.C.FAN wrote:
Fri Feb 02, 2018 10:16 am
The campaign is "Don't Be A Bystander," not "Don't Be A Wife-Beater." It was ahead of the curve in society. I see it as a positive message in the community.
Exactly. The Lions were already promoting it before things like the Ray Rice incident pushed the issue to the front pages. When it first came out I thought well done boys. I still think it's something the club and players should be proud of and am glad the continue to promote it during games.

For a refresher click on the video link at the URL below.

https://www.bclions.com/bemorethanabystander/

Re: Lions ownership discussion thread

Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2018 1:06 pm
by Gridiron Ernie
It (the campaign) has often left me feeling both humble and proud to be in such good forward-thinking company, i.e. the Lion's organization and the multitude of hopefully enlightened fans out for some fun. Messaging/messages for basic human-kindness and social responsibility, whatever the specifics, are never out of place, even if it's sobering or maybe even jarring amid the fun and games. That makes it all the more effective IMO. These days when it's so easy to get cynical and depressed by aspects of human nature/behavior, it's redeeming and hopeful to have one's fave/home football club shine a light.

Re: Lions ownership discussion thread

Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2018 4:36 pm
by CardiacKid
Former Lion JR LaRose was heavily involved in the "Don't Be a Bystander" program when he played and continues to be even when retired. I think his story highlights the aims of the program and its needs.

http://www.alaskahighwaynews.ca/sports/ ... 1.14197105

And unfortunately, when talking about violence against women, it often involves violence against children. All the more reason for the program to be embraced by the general public.

I work in the education system and have seen just how much kids hang on every word of the Lions when they come to schools. A good chunk of these kids probably don't really know Lions players inside and out but they respect their words because they know they are athletes and they play a tough game.

It is a truly wonderful program that sheds light on a problem that used to reside in the shadows but can't any longer. I think it also shows just how in touch football players can be with society and their fellow human beings, not just caricatures of uncaring, self-centred athletes.

Re: Lions ownership discussion thread

Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2018 1:21 pm
by David
Not exactly earth-shattering news here. I've suspected for some time that La Familia Aquilini lost interest in buying the Lions. Francesco confirmed it this morning on Sportsnet 650 radio.





It looks more and more like the Waterboys consortium if Braley (or his estate) ever sell.


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