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re: An invitation for LSU fans to show some love to the Cajuns (albeit unrequited)

Posted on 6/3/15 at 10:12 am to
Posted by GeauxTigerTM
Member since Sep 2006
30596 posts
Posted on 6/3/15 at 10:12 am to
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Are you really that feeble minded?? How in the world does supporting lsu sports benefit ANY region other than BTR????


Are you? Do you even comprehend the amount of merchandise sold at various sporting good stores with LSU logo on it in the Acadiana area? Whether locally owned or not, ALL of those store employe local people...who then spend their money primarily in the Acadiana area.

In short...supporting the program with the MUCH higher number of supporters does more for the economy than supporting the lesser program AND shitting on the larger one.

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We witnessed just a TASTE of how much LFT would/will benefit....if just a fraction of the UL folks support their own school, rather than those filthy cheating corn dog folks.


As I said many posts ago...USL needs to earn that support. During my years at USL, despite the fact that I was one of VERY FEW students who attended games regularly, they DID NOT earn either my support or loyalty. their fans, much like yourself, were gigantic fricking tools whose interest were focused far more on Baton Rouge and the goings on of Big Brother than what was not happening in their own backyard.

Shaming locals into support is no way to live...
Posted by Cajunese
Louisiana
Member since Jun 2005
6973 posts
Posted on 6/3/15 at 10:17 am to
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As I said many posts ago...USL needs to earn that support. During my years at USL, despite the fact that I was one of VERY FEW students who attended games regularly, they DID NOT earn either my support or loyalty. their fans, much like yourself, were gigantic fricking tools whose interest were focused far more on Baton Rouge and the goings on of Big Brother than what was not happening in their own backyard.

Shaming locals into support is no way to live...


Winning is definitely the key. In 2014, Lafayette saw more Cajun merchandise sold than LSU for the first time ever after the success in baseball, basketball, softball, and football.
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