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1. I guessed correctly before entering the thread.
2. I'm generally with wade here. I've been to three sporting events involving Philly fans, two in Philly, one in New York (well, Harrison, NJ) where they were the travling fans. Two of the three events were problematic. The first was a USA soccer game where there wasn't even club division. There was just a bunch of ridiculous racial remarks coming from pretty much fans on all sides of me during a game there. I've been to many USA games, and have never seen anything like it. Event two was fine. Event three was the Philadelphia Union fans (soccer) in their game against the Red Bulls this year. Once it was clear the Red Bulls were going to win the game, the group of Philly fans in the section above us started taunting the fans below with all kinds of foul language, and then eventually throwing beers down onto us. Conclusion: In my very personal, anecdotal experience, Philly fans have gone above and beyond to be assholes in 2 of 3 possible occasions. So for me, the stereotype holds up.
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I'm with CTHomer. Growing up in central Jersey I was right on the Philly/NY fan line. All of the Philly fans I know personally are very nice people and good fans, however I have been to countless sporting events in Philadelphia and have witnessed much worse behavior there by Philly fans than in any of the 30-40 other venues in various cities I have been to.
Are there assholes in every city and who are fans of every team, for sure, but like CT said, in my personal experience Philly fans are by far the worst. Last edited by Lathum : 08-04-2010 at 11:49 AM. |
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I'll trump you on that. Of the New York fans that I know personally about 3 out of 5 of them ARE assholes. My car has been vandalized while at a game in New York, the only "crime" there was having a Philadelphia Wings license plate holder. I have had beer thrown at us while sitting in the stands in New York, that was before the game even and the crime there was having a Philadelphia hat on. I have heard the gauntlett of verbal insults. While at an Eagles/Giants game in Philly at the vet in the "famed" 700 level the only incident which I witnessed was a fight between a Giants fan and an Eagles fan which was instigated by the Giants fan. With all that said, other than the car being vandalized and beer thrown at, I have enjoyed games involving New York teams when I get to sit next to good fans (like a Flyers game where a Rangers fan sat in front of us and he exchanged good natured remarks for much of the game but nothing was taken personal and also had other good non game related conversations with us and others in the area; with that said he was in front of us on his way out and we encountered an asshole fan that tried to get in his face, that fan was backed down by other Flyers fans). When I go to "enemy" territory for a game I use one simple rule, don't make eye contact. I will cheer when my team does well, but while looking at the field so to not look like a taunt. I will gladly enter a spirited back and forth exchange between good fans of the other team but only if I have already extablished communication with them and can tell that they are good natured about it. The problem with that is that it could pull in someone who s not involved in the conversation and may be an asshole (an asshole fan that feels the need to become involved in the conversation and take it to the next level). |
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08-11-2010, 10:52 PM | #155 |
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This just in from Eagles training camp:
Philadelphia Eagles security nabs fan in new Donovan McNabb jersey - ESPN Apparently the organization's are kind of douchey too.
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I woke up this morning thinking "Gosh, I hope we aren't all done shitting on Philly yet." It is a good day.
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Hey - I never participated in the original thread, and I have no opinion about Philly fans. I just kinda figured this belonged in the latest "Philly" thread rather than starting its own separate thread...
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It's also been documented that Reid had nothing to do with it, and that a security guard liberally invoked his name.
But hey, everyone pile on...let's all jump to conclusions! |
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*shrug* If the rules don't say he can't wear another team's jersey in the press area then I don't see anything wrong with what he did. It's the fault of the organization for not being able to take it in stride.
I'm sure they were within their rights to ask him to change it, particularly because he was in the VIP area, but that doesn't change the fact that it was a pussy thing to do. Would have been better to use it to get your players fired up and excited. But again, it's just some security weenie, so who knows. Maybe he was having a bad day. |
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No, fuck that guy for wearing that jersey to that section.
He was looking to make a scene, mission accomplished.
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FWIW - I am on the Eagles side on this one. I'll quote one of the authors of the articles above.
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It's not like they threw the guy out of the practice even. They had him remove the jersey and let him stay in the VIP area. This seems like much ado about nothing imo.
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So let me get this straight.
- Eagles offer fan special access to the team and their practice. - Fan decides to be a douch and cause a distraction. - Team requests he take off the distraction and continue to enjoy his access. How is this the Eagles fault? They gave him credentials and special access and he chose to be a distraction. I'm so sick of this reality TV show culture where total shitbags do everything they can for 15 minutes. |
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Yeah, allowing fans to a practice is kind of a privilege to me. Don't be a douche. I see all the fans that show up to some of the Pats practices, I'm surprised they allow it.
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Here's the part I don't get-
Was he already in the Skins jersey when he was brought in? Why the hell does he even make it to the field then? Also, I can't believe someone didn't try and say this proves Philly fans are assholes. (assuming this guy in a Philly fan, otherwise, he's even more of a douchbag for going through all of this just to "stir the pot")
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Hey DT go show up at the Pats practice wearing a rival team's jersey. See how you get treated.
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The article on the guy didn't have him come off so bad...he's a McNabb fan. He said he wanted to see what the reactions were, because he's still a fan of his. The problem here is...I'm still a McNabb fan. I'm sure many others are, too. There's no way in the world I'm buying a Redskins McNabb jersey though, no matter how much I like him. |
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more impressive behavior by the morons in "the city of brotherly love"
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I guess the positive is that they didn't tackle any children wearing opponent uniforms.
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Maybe they just thought his $40 book sucked.
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Amazon has one copy left in stock...if its not sold by noon that's pretty sad.
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I think it's more akin to not following your own research...
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And people wonder why I dislike real sports. I think that sums it up pretty well. Nice find, Suburban.
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They have some really odd choices on the list- Oregon? Wisconsin?
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I wonder if the writer of that was from Chicago. Oddly enough they are absent from the list.
The Univ of Maryland ones are funny (and scary) as are equating raiders fans with Project Runway contestants. |
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More tiresome tripe. Oddly on the day that there was an incident with a fan in LA with a knife... Where is Chicago in that? They have attacked coaches, umpires, opposing players all while on the field. I guess booing is worse... |
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As someone who has killed Philly fans in the past have to give credit when one does something nice.
Howie Rose told a story today during the broadcast about the fan who eventually got the home run ball Valdispine hit out last night. The ball was thrown back on the field, retrieved by a ballgirl who then gave it to a young girl in the stands. When they gort home the father realized it was the first major league hit for the young player. He called the Mets and arranged to bring the ball to the game tomorrow so Valdispine could have it. Classy move so the young player could have that souviner. |
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If anybody vomited while watching Ilya Bryzgalov, they are forgiven.
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How do we know they were Philly fans? Kidding...cool story. |
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I bet they were from a different state
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Unpossible.
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Someone got killed at the Chiefs game and a dude slapped a girl at a recent Jets game, yet we don't have threads about those?
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Is your computer broken, or did you just lose new thread posting rights?
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People were throwing snowballs on the field at FedEx, too. Not anything major, but Philly fans have been dinged for that in the past.
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I've been to plenty of games in Philly and never had a problem. I was however threatened with murder, as an 8 year old, during my only trip to Yankee Stadium. So there's that.
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