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re: Sidewalk fans who support a school they have no connections with

Posted on 7/2/16 at 2:34 pm to
Posted by Modern Socrates
In the minds of the ignorant
Member since Jul 2016
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Posted on 7/2/16 at 2:34 pm to
Is your reading comprehension as bad as your posts
It is not about sidewalk fans who support a university where they are from
They pay taxes so they have that right
It is someone from say Arkansas who supports Ole Miss but he had zero connection to that university and resides in another state
Posted by Baby Oil
Member since Jun 2016
193 posts
Posted on 7/2/16 at 2:45 pm to
No, my reading comprehension far succeeds yours.

Thanks for clarifiying your post though. Also good to know that people born in Deleware, Arkansas, Missississippi, Montana, Idaho etc can't be fans of MLB, NFL, or NBA teams because they don't have a connection such as paying taxes in any state for said teams.

Guess I need to turn in my Bulls fan card. Even though they were the only team constantly on tv where I grew up. Not from Illinois, can't be a fan. Same thing for my Cowboys. Didn't want to be a chief's fan because everyone else was (and they suck). So when we started getting weekly NFC games in my area. We got Dallas games being it's 30 mins closer than Chicago is from where I grew up. Being a kid I weighed by options and have been loyal my whole life.

Plus those new yorkers are the worst. Going to new jersey to support either NFL team. What a disgrace. Must not be proud to be a new yorker. Stoop so low to support teams that play in another state.

I'm just thankful the Cardinals don't play in East st. Louis. By your logic I couldn't be a fan. I'm sure KC fans feel the same way. Thank God the royals and chief's play in Missouri. If they played in kansas. The KC folks wouldn't have a team to root for.
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