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 Post subject: Cheering for your town's team
PostPosted: Mon Jan 23, 2006 7:55 pm 
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so as, did the wagon spring as you jumped on it?


I think it's ok to root for the team that plays in the town you work, live, and go to school in Peeps. I'd bet 98% of RM would agree.

I've followed the Hawks closely since I lived here (4 years) and I had no prior strong support for any pro football team. Where I'm from, it was all about college football. Pro football was what we watched when we were recovering from Saturday's games.

If I were all over Pittsburgh's nuts, then you'd have a case.


nope, if im bandwagon for duke, youre bandwagon for the chickens

its that simple


Dude, I LIVE IN SEATTLE. Not western PA. Like I said, rooting for your hometeam is hardly bandwagon. I went to their games a few years back when they were sucking it. I didn't all of a sudden decide to like them during their 10 game win streak this year. They have players I've followed since they were in HS (Hutch, Alexander..etc)
If I decided 5 years ago to be a Patriots fan, you'd have a case.


Peeps has declared that if you move to a town, cheering for their teams is bandwagoning.

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Athletic Supporter wrote:
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so as, did the wagon spring as you jumped on it?


I think it's ok to root for the team that plays in the town you work, live, and go to school in Peeps. I'd bet 98% of RM would agree.

I've followed the Hawks closely since I lived here (4 years) and I had no prior strong support for any pro football team. Where I'm from, it was all about college football. Pro football was what we watched when we were recovering from Saturday's games.

If I were all over Pittsburgh's nuts, then you'd have a case.


nope, if im bandwagon for duke, youre bandwagon for the chickens

its that simple


Dude, I LIVE IN SEATTLE. Not western PA. Like I said, rooting for your hometeam is hardly bandwagon. I went to their games a few years back when they were sucking it. I didn't all of a sudden decide to like them during their 10 game win streak this year. They have players I've followed since they were in HS (Hutch, Alexander..etc)
If I decided 5 years ago to be a Patriots fan, you'd have a case.


Peeps has declared that if you move to a town, cheering for their teams is bandwagoning.

A/D?


my biggest fear while i was growing up and living in illinois (for most of my life) was that the cubs would win the world series, and i "wouldnt be invited to the party"... youre jumping on for the party and to be a part of it... sounds fine by me

plus, you seem to have some allegiance to em and all


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Agree.....IF you forsake the team(s) from your original home town.



I've never lived away from Seattle...but if I did, there's a good chance I'd become a fan of the new city's teams - but Seattle would always be #1.

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Bammer wrote:
Agree.....IF you forsake the team(s) from your original home town.



I've never lived away from Seattle...but if I did, there's a good chance I'd become a fan of the new city's teams - but Seattle would always be #1.


I've not forsaken the Red Wings, Pistons, Tigers, or the UofM. I was never, ever a Lions fan because pro football ranked behind college hockey and minor league baseball as far as my interest.


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Bammer wrote:
Agree.....IF you forsake the team(s) from your original home town.



I've never lived away from Seattle...but if I did, there's a good chance I'd become a fan of the new city's teams - but Seattle would always be #1.


why should he have to quit liking is favorite team... as long as it's not a division rival or pittsburgh?


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I've found that a lot of people who move to Philly from another metropolitan or metro suburb rarely ever root for any of our teams but stay loyal to their hometown. That being said, I wouldn't call it bandwagoning at all. I would call it having pride in the city you live in and being a part of the community.

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I agree as long as your team is out of it.......but you can't be as happy as if your real team wins. If you never had a team or grew up where there wasn't a team I think it is perfectly acceptable to adopt the team of your new city.

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Athletic Supporter wrote:
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Agree.....IF you forsake the team(s) from your original home town.



I've never lived away from Seattle...but if I did, there's a good chance I'd become a fan of the new city's teams - but Seattle would always be #1.


I've not forsaken the Red Wings, Pistons, Tigers, or the UofM. I was never, ever a Lions fan because pro football ranked behind college hockey and minor league baseball as far as my interest.


youre a lions fan?... fuck... who cares then... yuk it up


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well, if I ever moved to say Philly or DC or Boston, I certainly wouldn't start rooting for the Eagles, Skins, or Sox.

But if I moved out to Phoenix or someplace similar, I'd probably become a casual fan of the Cardinals or Coyotes...except when they played my favorite NY teams.

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I don't see any problem with people rooting for teams in their area. It's fun.

I root for the Dolphins and Yankees, but if/when they're eliminated from any playoff contention, I'll throw my support to another area team, like the Giants, Pats, or Red Sox (yes, I know a Yanks fan is supposed to hate the sox with a passion. I don't care). If someone moves to an area without so many teams to choose from, they should be able to root for them without being labelled anything.

The Jets and Mets can kiss my ass though.


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i've stayed loyal to my teams, even though i moved to houston 10 years ago


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Mitchell wrote:
i've stayed loyal to my teams, even though i moved to houston 10 years ago
do you ever find yourself cheering for any houston teams even if they arent your fav?

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warehouse wrote:
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i've stayed loyal to my teams, even though i moved to houston 10 years ago
do you ever find yourself cheering for any houston teams even if they arent your fav?


yea, but i don't root for them near as hard as i do my hometown teams


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warehouse wrote:
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i've stayed loyal to my teams, even though i moved to houston 10 years ago
do you ever find yourself cheering for any houston teams even if they arent your fav?
Such as the Astros in the WS this season?


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Athletic Supporter wrote:
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i've stayed loyal to my teams, even though i moved to houston 10 years ago
do you ever find yourself cheering for any houston teams even if they arent your fav?
Such as the Astros in the WS this season?
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yea, but i don't root for them near as hard as i do my hometown teams


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I dont really root for any "home" teams, being in CT. I root for th Knicks and Devils, the only home town AREA teams. MY baseball team and football teams are way far away, for different reasons.

that being said, I cant even wear another teams hat most of the time, let alone root, really root for the Yankees or Mets or Giants, Jets... SOMETIMES i find myself wishing the Mets do well, or not being super pissed if the giants win and all my giants buddies are happy....

If I moved to Phoenix theres no way I could root for the Suns. I could go to the games and not care either way, but the Knicks would still be my one and only. and if I were to move to Chicago, well i wouldnt be able to get thru one single day without stopping on the way home from work to take a piss on the side of Chicago Stadium or shit in the parking lot of MJs restaurant.


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Man, you wrecked those quotes, but I got the idea :lol:


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Man, you wrecked those quotes, but I got the idea :lol:


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I'm a Minnesota sports fan until the day I die.


But I chose to support the Chicago Fire because Minnesota didn't have a top-division soccer club, and Chicago is pretty close to Minnesota.

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