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Re: REAL fans
[Re: Fame]
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11/09/09 02:16 AM
11/09/09 02:16 AM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 5,528 In a van down by the river!
Longneck
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Joined: Dec 2006
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In a van down by the river!
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Going to the games has nothing to do with being a fan. With the cost of NFL tickets, fuck if I'm going to a Colts game any time soon.
With your friend, he can stay in the comfort of his own home, not have to overpay for beer, no driving, no parking, probably a better view, hopefully cleaner and more available bathrooms, his seat his a comfy couch, and he can watch it naked if he wants. Try that at a game.
For me, if Peyton is the only Colts player you know, get outta here.
Long as I remember The rain been coming down. Clouds of Mystery pouring Confusion on the ground. Good men through the ages, Trying to find the sun; And I wonder, Still I wonder, Who'll stop the rain.
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Re: REAL fans
[Re: Don Sicilia]
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11/09/09 11:27 AM
11/09/09 11:27 AM
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Joined: Aug 2002
Posts: 17,300 New York
Sicilian Babe
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Joined: Aug 2002
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I'm with LN regarding attending games. Many of the sports venues have priced themselves out of the reach of most fans. I haven't been to the new Yankee Stadium because of that. There are some sports, however, that warrant seeing in person. Hockey is definitely one that's far more exciting to see in person, mostly because the cameras can't keep up with the rapid play. I would say that basketball is another.
As for auto racing, I've been to both Pocono and Daytona. It's fun to see once, so you can say that you've been there, but they are definitely sports that are better viewed on TV. However, if you ever want to feel thin, go to a NASCAR event. I never saw so many large women in tiny tank tops. NOT a good look.
President Emeritus of the Neal Pulcawer Fan Club
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Re: REAL fans
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#559747
11/09/09 11:32 AM
11/09/09 11:32 AM
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Joined: Apr 2006
Posts: 11,797 Pennsylvania
klydon1
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Joined: Apr 2006
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What's a REAL fan?
Someone who loves the team/player regardless of whether they're winning or losing?
Someone who concentrates more on loving his team rather than hating its rivals?
What about attending games? is that a factor? if you only watch on TV - are you a real fan?
Here's the deal. I've got a friend who lives in L.A and is a Lakers fan. He watches every game he can, and of course he wouldnt miss a second of the playoffs. BUT he never leaves the sofa. He has only been to one Lakers game his whole life. It's not a question of money. He's not short of anything, he simply says he's enjoying it more on TV.
Is he not a real fan because of that?
Yes, a real fan loves the team whether they're winning or losing. A real fan's connection to the team is unconditional. I would also say that a real fan not only has a love of his team, but a love and respect for the sport, in which his team plays. I would say that hating the rivals of your team is as natural as loving your team. The sport wants its fans to have passion whether its negative or positive. Why do the networks love to televivise the Yankees or Cowboys? Not becase they are the most popular team, but because there are far more people, who hate them and are compelled to watch to root against them. Attending games in person is not a prerequisite to being a fan. Cost, inconvenience and weather can keep real fans home. Also, sports have never been better since big screen HD TV.
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