Hockey Gay wrote:
I have a soft sport in my heart for the Isles but some of their charm is gone now that they're out of the Nassau Coliseum
IT'S NOT EVEN THAT. The Islanders have become a subsidiary of the Brooklyn Nets; basically they get $50 million a year or something to let the Nets run their business operations.
The guy who runs the Nets, Brett Yormark, is someone Dan Bernstein would masturbate to:Quote:
The other thing I want to mention is that personally, I don't respect the way [Islanders fans] approached it. How they attacked our Twitter handle, the vocabulary they used in which to reference me and our organization.
Kay: Welcome to Twitter, Brett.
I understand that. But on the same token, I don't appreciate it. That being said, I read between the lines. And we want the fans to have a great experience at Barclays Center. So after meeting with my team today and understanding the pros and cons of going with something that's a little bit more Brooklyn versus something that's been around for a while, we've decided that for opening night, we will go back to the goal horn that's been around for years. And I'm not acquiescing to the Islander fans. What I am doing is doing the right thing. And the right thing is to welcome the Islander fans to Brooklyn, do it the right way and we feel this is part of that process.
On fans putting tickets where their mouths are:
This is where, hopefully, I can encourage Islander fans to be even more supportive. Of the people that comment, and in fact there was a petition that was done by about 650 fans, only 30 were season ticket holders. So my point here is, it's great to comment, about what we're doing and be critical of it. But I would ask all those people who signed the petition, now that you've got your goal horn, to buy season seats - My sales team is standing by right now - and support the Islanders in Brooklyn. Don't just support them on Twitter with criticism of what we're doing. But vote with your wallet, support them with your wallet and and come see islanders hockey in Brooklyn.
https://medium.com/@jeffbeil/let-s-mone ... 7c0be67591Quote:
The first thing we hear from the new guys at the start of the new season is, “…he’s delivered a good team to us and we’re going to monetize it.” Way to stir up the excitement, Brett.
Between "Everyone on Twitter," "monetize," and "don't send tweets, send money," I'm one short of a Bernstein Bingo.
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