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I hope it remains good natured though. It seems that this year, there have been some less than pleasant friction between Lions and Rider fans. It started with the DD hit and outrage over that including that poor taste video over at Rider Fans and continued throughout the season with lots of less than congenial ribbing about teams and players being dirty, respective provinces being less than flattering in description, allegations of cheating, coaches condoning cheap play etc. etc. etc. We won't even talk about the attacks on the fans from each side. Frankly it has become really tiresome and taken much of the good natured feeling out of the rivalry. It has gotten to a point that I am reluctant to even discuss football with one Rider supporter I know just because it seems to be such a potential sore spot. It just isn't fun when people take this to a point where the humour is no longer present. I don't know if it just me that has had this experience or others have too but I do hope that members on both sides of the fence keep sight of the fact that this stuff is supposed to be about fun.TheLionKing wrote:Should be an interesting week of trash talking leading up to Sunday's big game.
Good points. I can still discuss football with my Rider-fan friends, the week following the Dickenson hit was definitely heated, but after that I think most of that stuff was forgotten and life goes on.Sir Purrcival wrote:I hope it remains good natured though. It seems that this year, there have been some less than pleasant friction between Lions and Rider fans. It started with the DD hit and outrage over that including that poor taste video over at Rider Fans and continued throughout the season with lots of less than congenial ribbing about teams and players being dirty, respective provinces being less than flattering in description, allegations of cheating, coaches condoning cheap play etc. etc. etc. We won't even talk about the attacks on the fans from each side. Frankly it has become really tiresome and taken much of the good natured feeling out of the rivalry. It has gotten to a point that I am reluctant to even discuss football with one Rider supporter I know just because it seems to be such a potential sore spot. It just isn't fun when people take this to a point where the humour is no longer present. I don't know if it just me that has had this experience or others have too but I do hope that members on both sides of the fence keep sight of the fact that this stuff is supposed to be about fun.TheLionKing wrote:Should be an interesting week of trash talking leading up to Sunday's big game.
Luke wrote:As much as this stuff rages on the internet forums, I don't hear much about this stuff in public. Its not water-cooler talk at work or anything. I don't hear much of it on the local sports talk radio program here in Sask., although, admittedly I don't listen too often. Sometimes I think these arguments happen in an echo chamber, thats completely removed from the mainstream fan who doesn't engage with people on internet messageboards.
That's a great signature quoteNotEZBeingGreen wrote:bandwagon jumpers?? This Wagon lost a wheel, veered right, fell off the cliff, landed on a tanker truck, exploded 1000000 miles through the air and smashed into the side of a mountain. Fans arent jumping off.... they are being thrown off....
Your are probably dead on in your assessment of this stuff. In my case however, stuff that has gone on over the Internet has definitely impacted on what I am willing to talk about in a real life situation. A shame IMO but it almost makes me long for the end of the season so that the issue won't potentially come up anymore.Luke wrote:Good points. I can still discuss football with my Rider-fan friends, the week following the Dickenson hit was definitely heated, but after that I think most of that stuff was forgotten and life goes on.Sir Purrcival wrote:I hope it remains good natured though. It seems that this year, there have been some less than pleasant friction between Lions and Rider fans. It started with the DD hit and outrage over that including that poor taste video over at Rider Fans and continued throughout the season with lots of less than congenial ribbing about teams and players being dirty, respective provinces being less than flattering in description, allegations of cheating, coaches condoning cheap play etc. etc. etc. We won't even talk about the attacks on the fans from each side. Frankly it has become really tiresome and taken much of the good natured feeling out of the rivalry. It has gotten to a point that I am reluctant to even discuss football with one Rider supporter I know just because it seems to be such a potential sore spot. It just isn't fun when people take this to a point where the humour is no longer present. I don't know if it just me that has had this experience or others have too but I do hope that members on both sides of the fence keep sight of the fact that this stuff is supposed to be about fun.TheLionKing wrote:Should be an interesting week of trash talking leading up to Sunday's big game.
As much as this stuff rages on the internet forums, I don't hear much about this stuff in public. Its not water-cooler talk at work or anything. I don't hear much of it on the local sports talk radio program here in Sask., although, admittedly I don't listen too often. Sometimes I think these arguments happen in an echo chamber, thats completely removed from the mainstream fan who doesn't engage with people on internet messageboards.
That was the sig I put up in 05 when I signed up here... my avatar of the little girl in diapers is now my 5 year old daughter :lol:Soundy wrote:That's a great signature quoteNotEZBeingGreen wrote:bandwagon jumpers?? This Wagon lost a wheel, veered right, fell off the cliff, landed on a tanker truck, exploded 1000000 miles through the air and smashed into the side of a mountain. Fans arent jumping off.... they are being thrown off....
Thats really unfortunate. I live in Saskatoon, and many of the people I talk with regularly are Rider fans, and the 'trash talk' is always good natured. Particularly when football is discussed at work. Its always fun. Its never done in mean spirited, or demeaning fashion.Sir Purrcival wrote:Your are probably dead on in your assessment of this stuff. In my case however, stuff that has gone on over the Internet has definitely impacted on what I am willing to talk about in a real life situation. A shame IMO but it almost makes me long for the end of the season so that the issue won't potentially come up anymore.Luke wrote:Good points. I can still discuss football with my Rider-fan friends, the week following the Dickenson hit was definitely heated, but after that I think most of that stuff was forgotten and life goes on.Sir Purrcival wrote:
I hope it remains good natured though. It seems that this year, there have been some less than pleasant friction between Lions and Rider fans. It started with the DD hit and outrage over that including that poor taste video over at Rider Fans and continued throughout the season with lots of less than congenial ribbing about teams and players being dirty, respective provinces being less than flattering in description, allegations of cheating, coaches condoning cheap play etc. etc. etc. We won't even talk about the attacks on the fans from each side. Frankly it has become really tiresome and taken much of the good natured feeling out of the rivalry. It has gotten to a point that I am reluctant to even discuss football with one Rider supporter I know just because it seems to be such a potential sore spot. It just isn't fun when people take this to a point where the humour is no longer present. I don't know if it just me that has had this experience or others have too but I do hope that members on both sides of the fence keep sight of the fact that this stuff is supposed to be about fun.
As much as this stuff rages on the internet forums, I don't hear much about this stuff in public. Its not water-cooler talk at work or anything. I don't hear much of it on the local sports talk radio program here in Sask., although, admittedly I don't listen too often. Sometimes I think these arguments happen in an echo chamber, thats completely removed from the mainstream fan who doesn't engage with people on internet messageboards.