The sides are forming in the cold war between the Red Sox and their own TV analyst, and the team’s own fans have turned against their $217 million star.

Dennis Eckersley and David Price will not sit down to hash out the feud that exploded on a late-June plane trip. Eckersley, the Hall of Fame pitcher and Red Sox studio voice, said he’s not looking back on the flight in which Price told him to “Get the f–k out of here,” and Price — as well as Red Sox manager John Farrell — has indicated he has no intentions of apologizing.

“I’m cool with everything,’’ Eckersley told the Boston Globe on Tuesday. “I’ve moved on. I’m just going to keep doing what I do, which is call it like I see it. It’s all about the Red Sox and the ultimate goal of winning it all.”

Eckersley is moving on with Boston’s support. The team pays tribute to “legends” in the stands at each Fenway Park game, and Eckersley’s turn happened to come Tuesday. After a video tribute on the Jumbotron was played, the camera cut to the 62-year-old, who was sitting in a team suite and greeted by massive cheers and a standing ovation. Boston was picking Eckersley’s mouth over Price’s arm — which has irked fans this season, the lefty’s elbow forcing him to the DL in a season in which he’s made just 11 so-so starts.

Eckersley said he has received no apology from anyone wearing a Red Sox jersey. (Owner John Henry, chairman Tom Werner, CEO Sam Kennedy and president of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski offered one, but those on the flight — including some of Price’s teammates, who cheered him for telling off the analyst, have been silent.)

Price had charged Eckersley with being too critical, his eruption coming after Eckersley said, “Yuck,” when fellow Red Sox pitcher Eduardo Rodriguez’s stats were shown on the screen. In the aftermath, Price railed that Eckersley criticized from afar but apparently didn’t show up to absorb backlash in the Red Sox locker room.

“If you’re going to say what he said, come around, show your face,” Price said Saturday. “If guys have a problem with it, pull him aside. That ain’t how it’s done. That ain’t the first time it’s happened here regarding Eck. It’s unfortunate.”

Price had indicated at the time he wanted a face-to-face with Eckersley — “We’ll speak when he’s here in person.”

It doesn’t look like Eckersley, who will return to the NESN booth Thursday, will fulfill that request.