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my vote goes to philly but if anyone ever been to a dodgers and giants baseball game in san francisco they get kinda of ugly.
I imagine but I doubt it's anything like a Mets/Phillies or Yankees/Red Sox game. It's fun but wearing an opposing jersey in the stadium is just asking to get jumped or have just a few dozen beer bottles hit your head. It gets BAAAD, I've experienced all of them... They're insane.
I looked up most intimidating hockey fans and Philly was number one. They even booed Santa Claus! lmao
a friend of mine ,who attended the mets/phillies game at citizens bank park this past summer, told me that she feared for her life. she wasn't kidding. i think she was severely truamatized lol!!
a friend of mine ,who attended the mets/phillies game at citizens bank park this past summer, told me that she feared for her life. she wasn't kidding. i think she was severely truamatized lol!!
Yea,so imagine not only visiting but having to Live (t)here! Another point made.
Yep...and pelting him with snowballs like the sh*t slinging monkeys that they are. Only in phily;
lol I love Philly fans.
NY fans get bad too. I believe it was a few years ago at Yankee Stadium, we were at a Yanks/Red Sox game. After the game we went out to the car and I heard from people on the street that a guy with Red Sox stickers all over his car got his car flipped on its side.
Another one was a Jets game. We weren't at the game but Jets fans pelted the Miami Dolphins bus with snowballs. Even when they were getting off the bus people were throwing snowballs at the players. I can deal with throwing snowballs though, as long as their not ice balls. Same thing happened to Miami when they went to Buffalo to play the Bills. lol
A guy on another site went to a Jets game and got his car flipped by Jets fans... Best part is, HE IS A JETS FAN.
Yea,so imagine not only visiting but having to Live (t)here! Another point made.
she's actaully from philly well south jersey now. i believe it was a combination of both sets of fans getting into a scuffle in the stands. she was an innocent bystander stuck in the middle of it. she was trying to enjoy a nice weekday game. i blame both parties. buncha savages.
NY fans get bad too. I believe it was a few years ago at Yankee Stadium, we were at a Yanks/Red Sox game. After the game we went out to the car and I heard from people on the street that a guy with Red Sox stickers all over his car got his car flipped on its side.
Another one was a Jets game. We weren't at the game but Jets fans pelted the Miami Dolphins bus with snowballs. Even when they were getting off the bus people were throwing snowballs at the players. I can deal with throwing snowballs though, as long as their not ice balls. Same thing happened to Miami when they went to Buffalo to play the Bills. lol
A guy on another site went to a Jets game and got his car flipped by Jets fans... Best part is, HE IS A JETS FAN.
I of course happened to be in NY,Staten Island actually when I think the playoffs for the world series or something was going on and I don't know whether it had to do with the game or the people there are just nasty also,but I was standing in the parking lot of the Applebees and some punks were driving by and slung something at me for the helluvit. I basically just flipped them off but jeez!
Michigan was one of the first places I was in disbelief over,that they would actually riot over games!
This may be for another thread but I wonder if the nastiness of the fans has something to do with the reputations of the regions...
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