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I hardly see what the issue is. So the Steelers organization is attempting to have greater interaction with the fanbase that keeps them in business. Don't you think that every organization is either planning to or already doing the same thing?

Marketing a product - that's all it is. Making it out to be any more or less is ridiculous.
 
I hardly see what the issue is. So the Steelers organization is attempting to have greater interaction with the fanbase that keeps them in business. Don't you think that every organization is either planning to or already doing the same thing?

Marketing a product - that's all it is. Making it out to be any more or less is ridiculous.

want the fans happy? hire a coach that can keep them competitive on a regular basis

not so against them interacting, just against them not changing what is broken...........
 
I hardly see what the issue is. So the Steelers organization is attempting to have greater interaction with the fanbase that keeps them in business. Don't you think that every organization is either planning to or already doing the same thing?

Marketing a product - that's all it is. Making it out to be any more or less is ridiculous.

Steelers never needed to market before. They didn't need cheerleaders, and all that BS. Steeler football sold itself. Now we've got stuff like Steely McBeam walking around. It's probably Coolie under there.
 
Well all the true fans used to be here but I don't know how true that is anymore.

That was true, untill the influx of newbies drove the old timers away with their bullshit.
 
I still have my shirt for this place in perfect condition.

I met a few of the Rooney family members here in Montana, while wearing my bizland shirt. There were even a couple comments about it too.
 
My post count doesn't reflect it, but I've been here forever (used to post as WTX Steeler).

I've wondered what became of "Spurtin' Jizz"?

You could use WTF Steelers
 
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Thanks! :)

The links weren't working for me, but I was able to create an account here: http://www.steelersnationunite.com/
 
Steelers never needed to market before. They didn't need cheerleaders, and all that BS. Steeler football sold itself. Now we've got stuff like Steely McBeam walking around. It's probably Coolie under there.

Steelers were the first team in the NFL to have cheerleaders, they then ended the cheerleaders, with art saying it was a distraction.
 
Steelers never needed to market before. They didn't need cheerleaders, and all that BS. Steeler football sold itself. Now we've got stuff like Steely McBeam walking around.
Steely McBeam was a league deal when they forced all teams to have a mascot. Blame the Rogmeister.

It's probably Coolie under there.
That's funny right there, I don't care who ya are.
 
My post count doesn't reflect it, but I've been here forever (used to post as WTX Steeler).

I've wondered what became of "Spurtin' Jizz"?

I guess he got done spurtin'. Vasectomy, perhaps?
 
100% of the Real Nationers know who he was, know the Steelers used to have cheerleaders, and know you are a ******* troll....
 
100% of the Real Nationers know who he was, know the Steelers used to have cheerleaders, and know you are a ******* troll....

Steely McBeam approves of this. And this thread needs a hot chick.
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100% of the Real Nationers know who he was, know the Steelers used to have cheerleaders, and know you are a ******* troll....




Thats putting it politely, since when have you ever been polite. I remember a time when CollieMan would rip a new *******, or his pants, just to be impolite!!!!!! **** Mr. Hollywoodbags and his insurmountable popularity.



Salute the nation
 
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Pittsburgh Steelerettes
General Information
Team Pittsburgh Steelers
Established 1961
Defunct 1969
History
Pittsburgh Steelerettes (1961-1969)
Website
www.steelerettes.com

The Pittsburgh Steelerettes were the first cheerleading squad in the National Football League, serving as the cheerleaders for the Pittsburgh Steelers during the 1960s. The squad eventually disbanded, and the Steelers to this day are among the few NFL teams that do not have cheerleaders.[1]

From their beginning in 1961 until the squad's demise in 1969, all members of the Steelerettes were full-time students at Robert Morris Junior College in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.[2] Robert Morris was a small Junior College without a football team who had unofficially adopted the Steelers as "their team". An administrator at the College, William Day, also served as the entertainment coordinator for the Steelers. It was his idea to hold tryouts at the College and select a group of young coeds to perform on the field, in hopes of improving lackluster ticket sales to Steelers games.[3]

At tryouts, candidates were evaluated on coordination, personality, gymnastics, and appearance.[3] Squad members took a basic football test to prove that they would know when to cheer, and were required to maintain a 2.0 GPA.[2] At games, they performed choreographed jazz routines to live jazz music, performed by Harold Betters and bandleader Benny Benack.[3] They practiced in the school cafeteria or in front of their dormitory.[4] Steelerettes received one free ticket per game as pay.[1]

During the 1962 season, the Steelerettes were accompanied by a squad of the NFL's first male cheerleaders, also Robert Morris students, known as the Ingots. The men fired a cannon filled with 12-gauge blanks when the Steelers scored, wearing uniforms of black slacks, white or gold shirts and hard hats. The male group disbanded at the end of one season.[4]

By the late 60s, Robert Morris' student body had grown and the school now had its own football team. The decision to disband was a joint decision between the Rooney family and Robert Morris. The last squad of Steelerettes left the field after the 1969 season, the first year of Hall of Famers head coach Chuck Noll and defensive tackle "Mean Joe" Greene. Nearly 60 women participated in the squad over their eight seasons.[3]

While as of 2013 the team still does not have cheerleaders, in 2007 the team unveiled its new mascot Steely McBeam. My memory is incorrect they lasted longer than I thought, The 12 gauge blanks out lasted them all not being used up for several years, and to this day the cost of the blanks is one reason the steelers do not score often.

Sorry just had to toss that last line in there.
 
90% of the maroons on this site didn't even know who Hollywood Bags was, so STFU with your BS.

The real owner of that name (RIP) would probably de-cleat you if he saw what you post under his name.
 
90% of the maroons on this site didn't even know who Hollywood Bags was, so STFU with your BS.
Well great pool of knowledge tell us how he came to wear gold shoes, and how the nickname hollywood bags came about.
 
My dad got an email yesterday to ask him if he wanted to apply to be on an "Advisory Committee"

This is the first part of the message - I too believe that they are trying ---

We are pleased to announce the formation of the first-ever Pittsburgh Steelers Season Ticket Holder Advisory Council. As a valued Season Ticket Holder, you are invited to apply to join this Council, which will play an important role in guiding organizational decisions.
 
90% of the maroons on this site didn't even know.....

Now that's some funny stuff, I don't care who ya are. My grandpa would say that was the pot callin' the kettle black.

And the other 10% got recaptured or what ?
 
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