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  • kyo27
    Rookie
    • Feb 2003
    • 42

    #76
    Re: What do you think of bandwagon fans?

    Theres a difference between being a bandwagon fan and just rooting for a team to win. I mean i'm a diehard sox fan but when i'm talking to someone about the sox who claims theyre a true sox fan and yell red sox nation all the time and they don't even know who mike timlin is then i'm insulted.

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    • kyo27
      Rookie
      • Feb 2003
      • 42

      #77
      Re: What do you think of bandwagon fans?

      Theres a difference between being a bandwagon fan and just rooting for a team to win. I mean i'm a diehard sox fan but when i'm talking to someone about the sox who claims theyre a true sox fan and yell red sox nation all the time and they don't even know who mike timlin is then i'm insulted.

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      • miamicanes11
        Pro
        • Jun 2003
        • 594

        #78
        Re: What do you think of bandwagon fans?

        Im a die hard south Florida sports fan but I can tell you that Miami is the Bandwagon capital of the world. The Marlins, Hurricanes, Heat, and yes even the Panthers suddenly magically discovered "devoted life long fans" come playoff time, when the rest of the year these teams have some of the lowest attendence in their respective sports, including the mighty Hurricanes who have no excuse not to sell out every single game. The Dolphins are the only team with a true fan base down here, but even that is gradually withering away as we speak. Nothing annoys me more than bandwagoners, especially when it comes to getting tickets.

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        • miamicanes11
          Pro
          • Jun 2003
          • 594

          #79
          Re: What do you think of bandwagon fans?

          Im a die hard south Florida sports fan but I can tell you that Miami is the Bandwagon capital of the world. The Marlins, Hurricanes, Heat, and yes even the Panthers suddenly magically discovered "devoted life long fans" come playoff time, when the rest of the year these teams have some of the lowest attendence in their respective sports, including the mighty Hurricanes who have no excuse not to sell out every single game. The Dolphins are the only team with a true fan base down here, but even that is gradually withering away as we speak. Nothing annoys me more than bandwagoners, especially when it comes to getting tickets.

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          • kyo27
            Rookie
            • Feb 2003
            • 42

            #80
            Re: What do you think of bandwagon fans?

            Originally posted by miamicanes11
            Im a die hard south Florida sports fan but I can tell you that Miami is the Bandwagon capital of the world. The Marlins, Hurricanes, Heat, and yes even the Panthers suddenly magically discovered "devoted life long fans" come playoff time, when the rest of the year these teams have some of the lowest attendence in their respective sports, including the mighty Hurricanes who have no excuse not to sell out every single game. The Dolphins are the only team with a true fan base down here, but even that is gradually withering away as we speak. Nothing annoys me more than bandwagoners, especially when it comes to getting tickets.
            Florida definitely is known for bandwagon fans. Especially the Marlins who get about 5,000 people in pro player during the regular season games but when the made the world series all of a sudden last year bam everyone is a marlins fan. But i think it is due to the fact a lot of people move down to Florida to live because of the warm weather and aren't really from there so they don't follow those teams.

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            • kyo27
              Rookie
              • Feb 2003
              • 42

              #81
              Re: What do you think of bandwagon fans?

              Originally posted by miamicanes11
              Im a die hard south Florida sports fan but I can tell you that Miami is the Bandwagon capital of the world. The Marlins, Hurricanes, Heat, and yes even the Panthers suddenly magically discovered "devoted life long fans" come playoff time, when the rest of the year these teams have some of the lowest attendence in their respective sports, including the mighty Hurricanes who have no excuse not to sell out every single game. The Dolphins are the only team with a true fan base down here, but even that is gradually withering away as we speak. Nothing annoys me more than bandwagoners, especially when it comes to getting tickets.
              Florida definitely is known for bandwagon fans. Especially the Marlins who get about 5,000 people in pro player during the regular season games but when the made the world series all of a sudden last year bam everyone is a marlins fan. But i think it is due to the fact a lot of people move down to Florida to live because of the warm weather and aren't really from there so they don't follow those teams.

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