- Tue Feb 18, 2025 9:30 pm
#6360
Steve Cohen's recent comments about Mets fans and their attendance have stirred the pot, and it's time for us to weigh in. Is it fair for a billionaire owner to call out the loyal fan base when the team is in the midst of a pennant race? On one hand, Cohen is right to expect more from fans, especially given the Mets' high payroll and the excitement surrounding the team. But on the other hand, attendance figures can be influenced by a myriad of factors, including the team's rocky start and the lingering effects of past ownership's frugality.
Let's dive deeper into this. How much responsibility do fans have in supporting their team, especially when the stakes are high? Should Cohen be more understanding of the challenges fans face, or is it time for them to step up and show their support?
Moreover, Cohen's hefty investment in players like Juan Soto raises another question: Does spending big money guarantee fan loyalty and attendance? Or do fans need to see consistent success on the field before they commit to showing up in droves?
What are your thoughts? Have you ever felt torn between supporting your team and feeling let down by their performance? How do you think the Mets can rebuild that trust with their fan base? Let's hear your opinions and experiences!
Let's dive deeper into this. How much responsibility do fans have in supporting their team, especially when the stakes are high? Should Cohen be more understanding of the challenges fans face, or is it time for them to step up and show their support?
Moreover, Cohen's hefty investment in players like Juan Soto raises another question: Does spending big money guarantee fan loyalty and attendance? Or do fans need to see consistent success on the field before they commit to showing up in droves?
What are your thoughts? Have you ever felt torn between supporting your team and feeling let down by their performance? How do you think the Mets can rebuild that trust with their fan base? Let's hear your opinions and experiences!