worldwidewebfoot wrote:
Listen, MJ, Mountjoy, and self presented a carefully worked out proposal to form a non-student spirit club that would work with GaelForce (bacl and forth cheers), complete with business plan, which would fund bagpipers to play when the team came onto the court.  This was even several years ago when sellouts weren't taken for granted.  Met several times to explain and promote the idea.  Their most encouraging reaction: "We're not saying we hate this idea."
Cripes.  I'm just talkin out of my arse.  But if you guys already proposed something (with a freaking business plan for funding!) and still got nothin' then I guess they don't want to have any fun.  Maybe Dirt's idea of quietly sitting, with perhaps a small smattering of polite applause before departing is all they want.  They don't "hate the idea?"  Then what were they saying?!  And what ideas do they have that are better?!  Status quo?  Boooorrrrriiiinnnnnngggggggg!   If you guys brought funding, they should be saying "Yes sir!  Thank you sir!"  Why not?!

The ball boys dancing was awesome.  Did they keep that up?  Aussie Aussie Aussie!  They need to keep that going.  Again, what is something, besides being a small gym, that we can call our own?  What makes going to the games a fun and unique experience?  I love the Gaels and Moraga is beautiful but it's also a hike.  What's going to get me and other people out there regularly instead of just catching the game on GaelVision? (apart from the sub par production qualities... but that's for another thread.)  The basketball is outstanding now.  But that's just the driver.  Over the long haul, an institutional identity could be formed.  This is not rocket science!  Come on!