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Originally Posted by elly63
Most important region in the country? You guys have a lot of natural resources in the GTA, do ya?
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That's awesome. Let's get into a lengthy discussion of why southern Ontario isn't the most important region in the country, shall we?
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Originally Posted by elly63
I give up, we've laid out all the facts, destroyed the myths, which the Yankee wannabes deny, what more can we do. We've proven the CFL is more popular across the country than anything except hockey but because it isn't in your local enclave you deny the facts. Why do we keep beating our heads against the wall.
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12 million people representing the most important region of a country of 36 million people is a "local enclave"? That's awesome.
Let's have a lengthy and rancorous discussion about this. Or maybe, instead of acting like blathering idiots, why not look at the issue from another perspective. Which is this:
If southern Ontario had even
one-half the enthusiasm for the CFL that a place like Saskatchewan does, then none of this would be an issue. I don't understand how that isn't obvious.
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Originally Posted by elly63
From the Angus Reid poll...The NHL is the most closely followed league, according to the survey, with the CFL a distant second (40 per cent to 21 per cent).
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And those number perfectly reflect the very lack of support for CFL in southern Ontario by contrast with the west. If the CFL were big here, there's no way that the percentage of followers would only be 20 to 40 percent across the country.
This is elementary logic and reason. And fact, as you've given in your post. You can love the CFL all you want, but that doesn't mean anything to people here.
Instead of arguing against facts, which is stupid, you should be arguing for promotional strategies if you really care about how many people in, yes, the country's most important region, are following the CFL.