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To: aMorePerfectUnion
Nonsense. Bad fan behavior happens everywhere. A couple of notable incidents in Philly get repeated ad nauseum, and the template sticks. Lazy reporters repeat it, and the lazy public buys into it.
There have been fans killed recently in other cities, but that doesn't get the same mileage as some bum dressed as Santa Claus 40+ years ago. Philly fans didn't boo Santa Claus because Santa Claus doesn't actually exist.

Also, the worst fans sold out their playoff game in 3 minutes whereas the holy Packer fans still had seats available up until yesterday I believe.
14 posted on 01/03/2014 8:03:53 AM PST by needmorePaine
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To: needmorePaine

“Nonsense. Bad fan behavior happens everywhere. A couple of notable incidents in Philly get repeated ad nauseum, and the template sticks. Lazy reporters repeat it, and the lazy public buys into it.”

HA!!!!! Good one.

No doubt there are some good fans. I know some. It is the lousy ones that are in force that are disgusting.

I’ve been there. Experienced it firsthand. It goes back at least 50 years.

Just three years ago, there was this...

http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=5098407

“According to an account in the Philadelphia Daily News, Clemmens and his friend were asked by the 15-year-old daughter of Michael Vangelo, an off-duty Easton police captain, to stop cursing and spitting. A short while later, Vangelo said, it started again.

“One guy started spitting ... first it landed on the back of my daughter’s chair. Then it landed on her hooded sweatshirt,” Vangelo said, according to the Philadelphia Daily News.

After Vangelo reported the incident to stadium officials, Clemmens’ friend was led out of the stadium. At that point, Vangelo said Clemmens said he would be sick and “put two fingers down his throat.”

He then “leaned forward and started vomiting on us,” Vangelo said, according to the Daily News.

“It was the most vile, disgusting thing I’ve ever seen. He has two fingers down his throat, he lunges forward and vomits on myself and my 11-year-old.”

Vangelo said he tried to push his children safely behind him, and Clemmens punched him in the face. Four or five fans in the next section rushed to help, Vangelo said. They held him until police arrived — someone punching Clemmens in the face as he tried to break free — and an officer was also hit with vomit, Vanore said.


15 posted on 01/03/2014 8:20:21 AM PST by aMorePerfectUnion (Truth is hate to those who hate the Truth)
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To: needmorePaine
A couple of notable incidents in Philly get repeated ad nauseum, and the template sticks.

Philly pops up regularly.

One, it is part of the Flyers historic persona.

Two, it affects baseball as well as football. I remember a game where a drunken fan had run out onto he field and attacked the Phillies' pitcher. The story was that this pitcher was known for throwing gopher balls, and that the fan announced that he was gonna give up a home run, and he (the fan) was gonna beat him up.

However, I remember nothing topping the Jets fans in Shea stadium dropping the security guard off of the upper deck head first to the concrete below.
25 posted on 01/03/2014 8:58:28 AM PST by Dr. Sivana (Five years, my brain hurts a lot.)
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