The head coach of the Saskatchewan Roughriders, Craig Dickenson, has called out the team’s fans ahead of their next home game. In a recent interview, Dickenson expressed his disappointment with the lack of support from the fans and urged them to step up and show their support for the team.
Dickenson stated, “The guys definitely deserve it. They work hard every day and put their bodies on the line for this team. It’s disheartening to see the lack of enthusiasm from our fans.”
The Roughriders have had a tough start to the season, with a record of 1-2. However, Dickenson believes that the team has shown great potential and deserves the support of their fans.
“We have a talented group of players who are determined to turn things around. But they need the support of our fans to do so. Our fans are known for their passion and dedication, and we need that now more than ever,” Dickenson said.
The head coach also addressed the recent criticism from fans regarding the team’s performance. He acknowledged that the fans have the right to express their opinions, but urged them to do so in a constructive manner.
“We understand that our fans have high expectations for this team, and we welcome their feedback. However, we ask that it be done in a respectful and supportive manner. Our players are working hard to improve, and negative comments only serve to demotivate them,” Dickenson stated.
The Roughriders’ next home game is against the Calgary Stampeders, and Dickenson is hopeful that the fans will come out in full force to support the team.
“We have a great opportunity to turn things around and make our fans proud. We need their energy and enthusiasm to help us achieve that. I have no doubt that our fans will step up and show their unwavering support for the team,” Dickenson concluded.
The Roughriders’ fans are known for their passion and dedication, and it is now up to them to show their support for the team. With the head coach’s call to action, it is expected that the stands will be filled with enthusiastic fans cheering on their team in their next home game.