@MikeSielski@Kevin_Kinkead No, it's just not being happy that a rival team won a championship. No hate to any of those fans, good for them, but I would have been happier if the rival team lost. Always will be.
@RealMamaEagle Take away the whole legal aspect, and who cares if he was a Flyer? Bring Amour was a way better Flyer, Hart is a just another goalie that didnt make it for us. And based on how he played in the Cup, he may not make it there either
@BBGreatMoments The Reds arent the most hated team in PA. Pirates fans only hate their own team at this point and no Phillies fan cares about them. I also highly doubt the Nats are the Braves most hated rival.
@PalmerDesigns_@RafaelaEnjoyer Obviously I couldnt see the whole city, but there was very little damage reported. I don't really even believe you were there, frankly π did you go to school here or something?
@PalmerDesigns_@RafaelaEnjoyer No they didnt, I was there. Walked out of the hotel the next morning and sure, it was dirty, but there was very little damage. It was very isolated and the most controversial thing I remember was a cowboys fan got their car keyed and some rich nova kids flipped a car
@MikeSielski Good for them, Id rather them be united in disappointment lol sports are about my team winning and the teams i dont like losing. I know you gave up fandom and I respect your choice as a media member, but no "fan" should feel obligated to respect or appreciate a rival team winning
@Haleytsimon Funny cause I never had a reason to hate the knicks. Growing up in south jersey meant there was always at least one mets or Yankees fan that was also a giants fan. There were no Knicks fans lol at most, people had a Melo jersey to wear with their mets hat but no real fandom.