Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You sound very rigid OP. Live and let live. Your title is misleading...the title made it seem as though people were throwing stuff or something.
Sports fans in D.C. tend to get in the faces of of people (who are minding their own business) wearing the opposing teams' shirt. I have seen it enough times, though second hand. Not a good look, in general.
Anonymous wrote:You sound very rigid OP. Live and let live. Your title is misleading...the title made it seem as though people were throwing stuff or something.
Anonymous wrote:Was anyone else disgusted by the fans at the World Series this weekend? We flew in for the games because we love this team and have been following them out of state all year and were excited to be there. At the end of Sunday's game, the seats were half-empty by the 8th, and people were filing out while the Nats were batting in the bottom of the 9th. Sure, they weren't going to stage a six-run comeback, but this is a team that's fought hard all year, finally did something in the post-season and gave us all a World Series to enjoy in D.C. You can't stick around a give them hand?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
DC area fans aren't that loyal or that well behaved, in general. It may not be what you want to hear, but it is the truth. You can bring up other cities all you want, but they usually are not as badly behaved as the D.C. area fans.
They behave well in that they act like quiet mice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you blame them? Baseball is boring AF. Plus, the Nats are a new team. I mean, it's not like you can care that much when they've only been around 15 years or so.
If you think "baseball is boring AF" please don't go to a World Series game. Let people who enjoy the game purchase the tickets you would have.
+1
I agree with this statement.
Anonymous wrote:Can you blame them? Baseball is boring AF. Plus, the Nats are a new team. I mean, it's not like you can care that much when they've only been around 15 years or so.
If you think "baseball is boring AF" please don't go to a World Series game. Let people who enjoy the game purchase the tickets you would have.
Anonymous wrote:
DC area fans aren't that loyal or that well behaved, in general. It may not be what you want to hear, but it is the truth. You can bring up other cities all you want, but they usually are not as badly behaved as the D.C. area fans.