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Murderyoga t1_jaydijz wrote
Sports fans disagreeing without violence. Amazing.
Bangeederlander t1_jaytjif wrote
Yeah, why does supporting one sport team mean that you have to feel offended by the existence of other ones?
AmericanoWsugar t1_jayuez3 wrote
Do you even sports?
Vapechef t1_jayvpsw wrote
War Eagle
skynetempire t1_jayvw76 wrote
Because sports is gang like mentality. Some people get really bad and fight. That's why football(soccer) has to separate fans. That's why American football can get dangerous if you sit in a sea of the opposition fans. It's humans doing tribalism shit
Bangeederlander t1_jaywrer wrote
Yes, rugby. Mixed fans, no problems. Self-policing of any idiots who want to act like schoolchildren.
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KingRobotPrince t1_jayzhz1 wrote
Overacting a little.
wrighteou5 t1_jaz8ywx wrote
War damn
blondechinesehair t1_jazkpg5 wrote
It happens every day
sadsealions t1_jazmovl wrote
D-Fence
Harflin t1_jazn6s8 wrote
He should of joined in, but out of sync.
81misfit t1_jazs6bx wrote
Jeez in England he would have been torn limb from limb. We have to have separate pubs for home and visitor supporters on match days
h3ffr0n t1_jazuupc wrote
You might or might not like this; https://youtu.be/lkgOQHhlBYk
THEpottedplant t1_jazxebt wrote
Rugby has a lot more camradarie between teams than other sports, so i guess its to be expected with their fans
Steamzombie t1_jazxizi wrote
Like white shirt guy on the bottom right
Martimusmcfly2036 t1_jazyvay wrote
That’s a Jewish traditional dance
FoxOnShrooms t1_jazzbnx wrote
There is two of them on the right side that are going in the opposite direction
Edit: three of them
phred_666 t1_jb066wg wrote
*should’ve
Sfscubat t1_jb07uhs wrote
cazdan255 t1_jb08a2c wrote
Geez, I’d hate to be anyone here frankly.
ammonium_bot t1_jb08tno wrote
> he should of joined
Did you mean to say "should have"?
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DogAnusJesus t1_jb09wkh wrote
The_Wack_Knight t1_jb0d3ya wrote
Someone get the lifeguard, that guy is stranded out in the middle of those massive waves!
Orangeaddict1 t1_jb0egmy wrote
That guy is keeping the collective IQ above anything it has ever been.
are_you_for_scuba t1_jb0ffik wrote
I did not like that
Spud_Spudoni t1_jb0fm4o wrote
It’s a dance from the song Swag Surfin’
Dotman-X t1_jb0kaqz wrote
Pedrohaus t1_jb0msn3 wrote
Here is some more relevant AU culture perhaps. https://youtu.be/xOld-kvQYm0
573IAN t1_jb0rjkk wrote
…of which we can all agree is beyond stupid for a sports team.
Augen76 t1_jb0rtbj wrote
I know in MLS supporters are separate sections of home and away, but general areas can get smattering of away folks and rarely anything comes of it.
I'm sure there are exceptions, but a lot of people here view sport as fun entertainment rather than tribal.
81misfit t1_jb0t7fx wrote
100%. It’s certanly mellowed when I was a kid. There’s 2 teams in our city and pubs were either red,blue or no team colours allowed when I was younger
pipboyover9000 t1_jb1643l wrote
That’s one thing culturally that America does better than 99% of the rest of the world, sportsmanship in regard to visiting fans.
Granted it’s not the same everywhere, if you go to Philly, be expected to get shouted at. But if you’re going to a college football game in a midwestern state, I’ve seen home team fans buy drinks and recommend places to eat for visiting fans, regularly. Allowing other fans in the bars makes it more fun, like they are actually apart of a rivalry and that allows for banter
PepeAndMrDuck t1_jb17kxp wrote
Oh wow. Seconded.
finnjakefionnacake t1_jb19drg wrote
that's because it's literally just other people. like other human beings, lol. they're not some eldritch creatures come to kill you and the opposing team. they just are fans of someone else...probably just because they live there.
the idea that anyone has to be outwardly, actually hostile toward anyone because of team affiliation is insane.
finnjakefionnacake t1_jb19phm wrote
yeah wtf how did that guy not get the memo
UnraveledMnd t1_jb19r1v wrote
Even Philly's bad reputation amongst US sports fandoms is tame compared to sports fandom in the rest of the world.
Spanks79 t1_jb1aw7f wrote
It’s great that’s it’s actually possible. In many soccer stadiums he would not have even survived getting to his seat in a shirt of the other team.
Spanks79 t1_jb1ayru wrote
And actually it’s completely stupid. Love that in the USA this is possible.
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runningmurphy t1_jb1lq9z wrote
You guys are as stupid for your sports teams as we are for guns... Well.... Almost as stupid as us.
Meanteenbirder t1_jb2j514 wrote
This man is literally perfect. The no-reaction thumbs down when he realizes he’s being filmed is the cherry on top.
ammonium_bot t1_jb34f1t wrote
> actually apart of a
Did you mean to say "a part of"?
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pipboyover9000 t1_jb3thar wrote
motofabio t1_jb75guu wrote
If he was in Los Angeles, he would get murdered.
Dapli t1_jay98sn wrote
I think I'll do it even if I'm from the other team just because how fun it looks lol