I honestly wish I had the time and energy to dry every hater’s tears and hit “unblock” on the rest of you who’ve been sitting in the wings. At long last, ownership has made a move that finally reflects what the fans have been asking for…

I honestly wish I had the time and energy to dry every hater’s tears and hit “unblock” on the rest of you who’ve been sitting in the wings. At long last, ownership has made a move that finally reflects what the fans have been asking for…

I truly wish I had the time and energy to personally wipe away every hater’s tears and unblock the rest of you who’ve been waiting on the sidelines. The time has finally come—the ownership has made a decision that aligns with what the fans have long been demanding. After years of frustration, voiceless loyalty, and standing by even when it felt like nobody at the top was listening, we’re finally being acknowledged.

It’s a powerful feeling when ownership actually starts listening to the people who care the most: the fans. The real ones. The ones who’ve been here through every loss, every poor decision, every public embarrassment, and every moment where hope felt like a distant memory. For too long, we’ve poured our time, money, and energy into something that felt like it was being mishandled by those in charge. And now, there’s a glimmer of hope that maybe—just maybe—they’ve decided to do right by us.

To all the haters who doubted the passion, the loyalty, and the heart of this fanbase—your tears don’t bother us. In fact, they fuel us. Your cynicism, your mocking, your constant negativity—they’ve been loud, but they’ve never been rooted in the same kind of love we have. We never claimed perfection, but we never gave up either. So if it stings to see the fanbase finally get a win, good. We’ve earned it.

And for those I had to block, for one reason or another—some of you deserved it, some of you didn’t—I wish I could find the time to clear that list and reconnect. Because moments like this aren’t just about settling scores; they’re about community, unity, and shared redemption. We’ve all been through it together. Even if we haven’t always agreed, we’ve stood under the same banner, wearing the same colors, waiting for a sign that our loyalty wasn’t in vain.

This isn’t just a victory for the franchise. It’s a win for every person who sat through seasons of heartbreak, who got clowned for believing in a vision that felt invisible, who argued on timelines and in group chats, who bought the jerseys, showed up to games, and stayed loyal when it would’ve been easy to walk away. The fans are the soul of any team, and when ownership finally recognizes that truth, it’s not just symbolic—it’s transformational.

I can’t express how validating it feels to witness this shift. To see ownership stepping up, making moves that reflect the will of the people, and showing us that they finally get it. This is what commitment looks like. Not just to wins and losses, but to the emotional investment fans make. To the culture. To the identity that lives outside of corporate decisions and press releases.

This moment is ours. Let the haters cry. Let the critics tweet. Let everyone who ever questioned our passion watch in silence. Because while they were busy tearing us down, we were building something stronger than they could ever understand: a community bonded by struggle and finally tasting the joy that comes with being heard.

Here’s to a new era. One where fans aren’t just an afterthought, but the foundation. Where decisions are made with purpose. And where loyalty, after being tested for so long, is finally rewarded.

 

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