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Monday, October 18, 2010

Toronto FC...can't we all just get along?

As Toronto FC approachs the end of its 4th season in the MLS, emotions are running high for the fan base of this fragile franchise.  It's been a season to remember in the short history of Toronto FC...another new head coach, a grass playing field, the new north end seating, the Wall of Honour, CONCACAF Champions League success (sort of), General Manager Mo Johnston being fired and a season-ticket scandal that resulted in the club sending an open letter to Toronto FC Fans admitting they "screwed up" and are now holding 4 town-hall style meetings...WTF???

A corner kick for the opposing team from the south-east
corner of BMO Field the Red Patch Boys corner...beware!
This past weekend, TFC finished the home portion of it's MLS schedule with a 2-2 draw against one of the best teams in the Eastern Conference, the Columbus Crew.  The Reds played a solid game and deserved the full 3 points but a crazy goal in injury time, by the Columbus goalie (yes, you read that correctly), gave the visitors a tie.  You can see it all for yourself by watching the game in 6 minutes.  This was normally the kind of game that would have the BMO Field faithful in a frenzy...scarfs would be held high, streamers would be flying, feet would be stomping and the singing would get louder as the game progressed but not on this day.  Sure, people got excited and cheered at all the right times and yes, the air was sucked out of the stadium when Columbus scored the equalizer but overall, the energy around the stadium just felt off.  Well, here's the reason why...The Red Patch Boys, generally recognized as "the leader" of the various supporters clubs, used this game to send another message to the management of Toronto FC...by extension, to the evil empire MLSE.  Normally the loudest and reddest section at BMO Field, the boys arrived to the park making very little noise and with everyone wearing green instead of red, a gesture done to symbolize the greed of the owners.  It was a strange to see the most hardcore TFC supporters, sitting on their hands while their team put on a solid display of football.

The recent events surrounding Toronto FC have created a bit of a media buzz.  They're talking about us in the New York Times while The TSN Reports have given their thumbs up to TFC supporters for forcing the corporation to listen.  TFC management have received the message and changes are in the works for next season.  

I understand the frustration of another losing season and it's widely acknowledged that the club as been mis-management for a while now.  I support the need to send a message and demand a change from the powers above.  I'm a season seat holder who will be renewing his seat and will be attending one of the town-hall style meetings to further voice my displeasure with recent management blunders.  Sure, times are tough for TFC supporters but...with 15 minutes left in the last home game of the MLS regular season, after our goalie threw a player to the ground defending his territory and our team was playing a great game, the Red Patch Boys could have put aside their differences (for 15 minutes plus injury time) and supported the players on the field.  Maicon Santos was having an inspired game and Nicholas Lindsay looked like he belonged in the MLS.  You demanded a better performance on the field and the lads delivered.

Tuesday night, TFC will play its last home game of the year, closing out their CONCACAF Champions League schedule against Deportivo Arabe Unido.  With all the excitement surrounding the club, one might forget that they actually play soccer from time to time.  Here's hoping for a strong performance by our team, an entertaining TFC victory and that the supporters and management can get along for 90 minutes...plus injury time.

3 comments:

  1. What changes are in the works for next season? Management may have heard us, but they certainly aren't listening.

    MLSE is ruining this club. Look at the renewal website, it's full of pictures of supporters groups and the atmosphere they bring to the game. The SGs are being used to advertise the club and the SGs are the ones being priced out of their own seats.

    Stand up and sing for the last 15 minute? Hell no. It's obvious that you noticed the difference between a dead stadium and what the SGs normally bring every home game.

    If you want the stadium to be that dead every game, then continue renewing your tickets like a sheep and wait for BMO FIeld to be Toyota Park v2.0 by 2014

    Stop settling for mediocrity.

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  2. Bullshit

    I'm also a TFC season ticket holder and I'm getting tired of being represented by the loud bunch in the corner that want to run the club.

    The Red Patch et.al. should be proud of their fame, global noteriety and the presence they have created. They didn't do it alone - I was their (and still am), singing, shouting, banging my feet, and cheering the boys on. Instead of building on that and showing solidarity, they are becoming the puppets of the uninformed and manipulative Toronto media.

    This is a fickle and vindictive media group that has decided to kick MLSE using TFC's fans when the team shows very poor performance in the second half of the season (remember the pride of being undefeated in OUR HOUSE????).

    The Globe - Stirring it up by comparing us to EPL gate prices (not overall budgets/revenue sources), The Star interviewing nice couple who met and sit in the Red Patch who are now only keeping 1 ticket and canceling the other (so they can buy a baseball season tickets????).

    You're being used - your taking 15 minutes of fame instead of standing up for the team. ALL FOR ONE - my arse... It should be changed to ALL FOR NUMBER ONE.

    I'm also seeing fans being as selfish and $$$ hungry as MLSE - for example:
    * I've been hearing about the possibility that the MLS Cup ticket might just be a hot ticket and sellable well over face value? Here's hoping LA and NY make it.
    * How many season ticket holders sold their LA Galexy tickets to the Beckham watchers to make a quick buck (even pay the cost of their entire season)?
    How many NY Red Bull tickets changed hands when Henry came to town this year?

    This is our house and we deserve to be heard but not used for another agenda. Like the family we are - we can have our differences, however let's not continue to fuel the media fire and let's get back to enjoying the beautiful game (even when our team's the ugly sister).

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  3. One thing is certain...people are certainly passionate about TFC!

    Steve M - thanks for the comment and I understand your point about standing up for your cause...or not standing up in this case. The SG's are a great part of the total TFC experience and I've never claimed otherwise. With a new GM, academy players making the jump to the big club and greater dialogue between SG's, season seat holders & management...I feel changes are happening.

    Anonymous - I agree that SG's don't speak for all season seat holders but more of us have to speak up and make our voices heard...to each other, to management & to the media. Where was all this media coverage when things were going well and why weren't we, the fans, asking for more?

    Thanks for reading

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