Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
You clearly havent spent time at many sporting events if you think DC fans are rough.
HAHAHAHHA. Wrong. DC fans are rude.
I come to DC via Philly. You ain’t seen nothing.
I don't know what you guys are arguing about but, as far as worst fan base, Philly is the worst regardless of sports.
- np
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
You clearly havent spent time at many sporting events if you think DC fans are rough.
HAHAHAHHA. Wrong. DC fans are rude.
I come to DC via Philly. You ain’t seen nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
You clearly havent spent time at many sporting events if you think DC fans are rough.
HAHAHAHHA. Wrong. DC fans are rude.
I come to DC via Philly. You ain’t seen nothing.
You wish. You have no idea who I root for or where I have resided or where I travel to games frequently.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Really? DC has so many people from other places that most sporting events have a good number of people supporting the other team. I've never seen an issue. There were Astros fans in my section on Sunday and no one said a word.
Also I'm guessing you've never been to Fenway wearing a Yankee hat. You take your life in your hands for that, but it doesn't stop my DH from doing it.
The worst fan behavior I ever saw was a Yankee fan at a Red Sox-Orioles game who drove down to Baltimore just to watch the Red Sox lose. He was completely drunk and sucker punched the completely peaceful Red Sox fan in our section and got kicked out.
Where does one find such a unicorn?
Anonymous wrote: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.
Really? DC has so many people from other places that most sporting events have a good number of people supporting the other team. I've never seen an issue. There were Astros fans in my section on Sunday and no one said a word.
Also I'm guessing you've never been to Fenway wearing a Yankee hat. You take your life in your hands for that, but it doesn't stop my DH from doing it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Really? DC has so many people from other places that most sporting events have a good number of people supporting the other team. I've never seen an issue. There were Astros fans in my section on Sunday and no one said a word.
Also I'm guessing you've never been to Fenway wearing a Yankee hat. You take your life in your hands for that, but it doesn't stop my DH from doing it.
The worst fan behavior I ever saw was a Yankee fan at a Red Sox-Orioles game who drove down to Baltimore just to watch the Red Sox lose. He was completely drunk and sucker punched the completely peaceful Red Sox fan in our section and got kicked out.
Where does one find such a unicorn?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
You clearly havent spent time at many sporting events if you think DC fans are rough.
HAHAHAHHA. Wrong. DC fans are rude.
I come to DC via Philly. You ain’t seen nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Really? DC has so many people from other places that most sporting events have a good number of people supporting the other team. I've never seen an issue. There were Astros fans in my section on Sunday and no one said a word.
Also I'm guessing you've never been to Fenway wearing a Yankee hat. You take your life in your hands for that, but it doesn't stop my DH from doing it.
The worst fan behavior I ever saw was a Yankee fan at a Red Sox-Orioles game who drove down to Baltimore just to watch the Red Sox lose. He was completely drunk and sucker punched the completely peaceful Red Sox fan in our section and got kicked out.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Really? DC has so many people from other places that most sporting events have a good number of people supporting the other team. I've never seen an issue. There were Astros fans in my section on Sunday and no one said a word.
Also I'm guessing you've never been to Fenway wearing a Yankee hat. You take your life in your hands for that, but it doesn't stop my DH from doing it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
You clearly havent spent time at many sporting events if you think DC fans are rough.
HAHAHAHHA. Wrong. DC fans are rude.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
You clearly havent spent time at many sporting events if you think DC fans are rough.
HAHAHAHHA. Wrong. DC fans are rude.
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: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.
You clearly havent spent time at many sporting events if you think DC fans are rough.