People just do not like going to downtown Cincinnati and the arena is basically got bad vibes from the Who tragedy.
I have to admit I agree with you. I love the location of the gardens much better and the seating. I felt safer at the gardens. Downtown walking back to my car wearing a Bombers jersey I feel I am going to get mugged or ran over. So I tend to stay at home.
Edited by - Ih8thecyclones on 01/09/2009 3:11:15 PM
I have to admit I agree with you. I love the location of the gardens much better and the seating. I felt safer at the gardens. Downtown walking back to my car wearing a Bombers jersey I feel I am going to get mugged or ran over. So I tend to stay at home.
That's your own paranoia then. It's infinitely safer downtown where the arena is than where the Gardens is.
quote:Originally posted by richcrich Bring back Terry Ficorelli for Media relations
FYI ... Terry wasn't the one that handled the day-to-day media relations activities for the Cyclones. He did the broadcasting and community relations during his five years with the team. And for the record, Doug Kirchhofer wasn't the one responsible for bringing the Cyclones to Cincinnati. Ron Fuller was.
the url for the cyclones website has been the same since it's creation who knows how many years ago (i think i remember seeing it as far back 2000). it was even up while the team suspended operations, although it only displayed the press release stating that the team was suspending operations. the current website has come light years since the cyclones' return in 2006. back then the echl website had our press releases up for days sometimes before the cyclones' site was updated.
Goes back farther than that Elvis... I was in Sarejevo, Bosnia-Herzogovina in December '97 and remember checking the site for news...