May 13, 2019 League 1 Ontario--Supporters Like No Others (from League 1 Ontario website)

  
Supporters Like No Others
09/13/2019, 11:45am EDT
By League1 Ontario staff
"Supporters Trophy" And "Ron Smale Cup" Driven By Supporters Groups For Men's And Women's Division 
Regular Season Champs 

More than any other sport, football supporters play a big role in defining the culture of their clubs 
and the leagues they participate in. Rain or shine, through good times and bad, a club and its players 
are fueled by the passion and enthusiasm their supporters bring to each match.

In League1 Ontario, there is one group of supporters that has begun to make a name for themselves 
around the league. They call themselves Rogue Street Elite (RSE) and they are fixtures 
at North Mississauga Panthers matches, both home and away.

You can't miss them. They bang their drums, they sing for their club for the full 90 minutes 
and when their side win, they like to let the world know with a colourful smoke show.

RSE, which is led by Mike Toth, Steve Meagnauth and James Pinto, have also made a significant contribution 
to the League1 Ontario Men’s Division through their generous donation of the newly created Supporters 
Trophy, which will be awarded each year to the side that finishes atop the table at the end 
of the regular season.

A similar prize, The Ron Smale Cup, has also been established for the regular season champions 
of the League1 women's division.

We sat down with the Rogue Street Elite leadership on Sunday, September 8 following the inaugural 
presentation of the Supporters Trophy to Oakville Blue Devils for a Q&A session to learn more about 
them and their inspiration for donating this new cup to the League1.

L1: Tell us a little bit about RSE. When was the group founded and what drew you to supporting 
North Mississauga Panthers?
Mike Toth: We originally had the idea of starting our own supporter group in late 2016 but momentum 
has really picked up since 2018. We had supported Toronto FC for a number of years, and we wanted 
to bring some the atmosphere of an MLS match to the home games for our local team. Since we started 
the group, we have grown to a total of 20 members, but we hope to expand and grow as we continue 
to support the club. It’s been a great way to enjoy ourselves with our friends and family 
and make new friends as well.
Steve Meagnauth: We were drawn to North Mississauga Panthers because they are the club that represents 
Mississauga and we all live near the NMSC clubhouse on Falconer Drive. We wanted to bring the hype 
and excitement we used to bring to TFC games to help push our local club towards the playoffs 
and the championship. We love our city and the beautiful game.
James Pinto: Our hope has been that creating a real supporter group will help draw more fans to the club. 
It’s taken some time to build the group but now, when match day comes around, we can’t wait to get 
together and we know the players love the support and the atmosphere we create. We love the club.
L1: Your donation of the Supporters Trophy is very generous. What led RSE to make this decision?
Mike Toth: We felt that the league was missing something by not properly rewarding the team that finishes 
with the most points at the end of the regular season. It’s a big deal. MLS has the Supporters Shield 
so that was an inspiration. Over the winter, my wife Shalee did a lot of work to organize us so that 
we could raise the funds needed to purchase the trophy.
L1: What is it about this level of the game and your club that is so important to you and the members 
of RSE?
Steve Meagnauth: I believe supporting this level will encourage the younger players to be more committed 
to the sport and to this club. To know that there are fans who are behind them will encourage them 
to keep pushing forward and to feel like they are in a professional environment. We want them to know 
that their hard work means a lot to us.
Mike Toth: This level helps give players the drive they need to hopefully play professionally, 
in the CPL or at even higher levels. League1 has a lot of potential to become bigger than it is. 
We really enjoy how competitive it is and the fight by our club to make the playoffs has been 
a big thrill. We also love that North Mississauga Panthers works side-by-side with RSE, which 
is different from other clubs. It makes supporting the club more enjoyable. The relationship developed 
between RSE and North Mississauga has been very open.

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