mzappa
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Post by mzappa on Oct 7, 2011 14:16:03 GMT -6
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Post by Guardian on Oct 7, 2011 14:22:03 GMT -6
"No one told them this isn't a hockey town."
Them problem is not them, the problem is there are only three of them.
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Post by hobble on Oct 7, 2011 14:23:43 GMT -6
I think its a pretty good campaign... Pretty much saying "If you want this team, you better show it... Or else!"
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Post by IantheD on Oct 7, 2011 16:36:27 GMT -6
I like it, but it does feel like they are starting to admit they might be gone after this season and it's more of a hail mary pass than anything.
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quackbeth
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Post by quackbeth on Oct 7, 2011 16:40:20 GMT -6
Gotta hand it to them...
That's a pretty good ad and and campaign.
And I'm sure all 200 Coyotes fans will enjoy it...eh...what the hell--
The ad will probably be a success.
Make that 205 Coyotes fans.
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Post by TheDeuce on Oct 8, 2011 1:00:34 GMT -6
Compare it with True North's Ad Campaign:
"Jets Tickets On Sale"
Sold out for the next five years. Phoenix should find TN's ad agency.
m.
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Post by bottsy on Oct 8, 2011 2:16:46 GMT -6
Compare it with True North's Ad Campaign: "Jets Tickets On Sale" Sold out for the next five years. Phoenix should find TN's ad agency. m. LOL Unfortunately there is nothing they can do. You cant make people buy something they dont want. Even though we have our team and dont care as much it is still just a matter of time. Hockey in the desert! Duh doomed to begin with~!
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Post by Guardian on Oct 8, 2011 10:35:56 GMT -6
Compare it with True North's Ad Campaign: "Jets Tickets On Sale" Sold out for the next five years. Phoenix should find TN's ad agency. m. ;D
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Post by selanne405 on Oct 10, 2011 17:27:23 GMT -6
It would probably be a lot easier to play in Phx where there is virtually no pressure from the fans to win. Hockey the easy way.
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Post by mrconfusion87 on Oct 13, 2011 20:03:39 GMT -6
It would probably be a lot easier to play in Phx where there is virtually no pressure from the fans to win. Hockey the easy way. Makes perfect sense! hahahaha!
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mrconfusion87
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Post by mrconfusion87 on Oct 13, 2011 20:05:17 GMT -6
Compare it with True North's Ad Campaign: "Jets Tickets On Sale" Sold out for the next five years. Phoenix should find TN's ad agency. m. LOL Unfortunately there is nothing they can do. You cant make people buy something they dont want. Even though we have our team and dont care as much it is still just a matter of time. Hockey in the desert! Duh doomed to begin with~! Absolutely! I don't think even an Apple-style advertising campaign can convince Phoenix to support the Coyotes in massive numbers!
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Post by jetsnordiquesfan on Oct 14, 2011 0:01:14 GMT -6
On a forum I used to run, there is a small group of members that comes from Arizona and sometimes I talk about hockey with other people. Once, one of the person from Arizona asked me "Do we still have a NHL team by the way?" and I even remember another before who did not even remember what was his Phoenix NHL team called.
Two others said the team might be moving soon because barely anyone shows up at games, but both used the excuse about the arena being in the middle of nowhere, too far from downtown Phoenix.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 14, 2011 0:07:09 GMT -6
Stupid people from Arizona communicating with you. Ask them who the President of the US is, and who is buried in Grant's tomb. I bet they struggle to get one correct.
-TODD
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Post by NHLWinnipeg on Oct 14, 2011 0:27:47 GMT -6
Stupid people from Arizona communicating with you. Ask them who the President of the US is, and who is buried in Grant's tomb. I bet they struggle to get one correct. -TODD Stupid people or people that are just not interested in the NHL or Coyotes? There are a lot of the latter in Phoenix even among sports fans. This is apparent to anyone who has spent time in the area.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 14, 2011 1:31:01 GMT -6
If they pretend to be interested in hockey by being on that board, bit then ask such stupid questions or give the typical cry about the arena being in the west valley just because they live in the east (if they had their way, then westsiders would just give the same cry....and if they built in city, then east AND west siders would complain about congestion and parking).
Yes, it's a struggle to get the interest up here for hockey; we all know that. But those that pretend to he hockey fans and can't drive and extra 20 minutes from where former arena was, and don't even know the current status of the team, are just pretenders catering to those of you who love to repeat those stories.
-TODD
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