Blue Jays fans flood Cleveland couple with apologies after they were harassed at Toronto gameSports | 206742 hits | Oct 19 12:27 pm | Posted by: shockedcanadian Commentsview comments in forum Page 1 You need to be a member of CKA and be logged into the site, to comment on news. |
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Fans and Canadians keep saying "that's not what we're about", yet, the beer tipping on spectators and other cowardly acts has been going on for quite some time. Yes, isolated fans, but it seems to be happening far too often.
You moron, it happens pretty at much every stadium, ball park and arena in the world.
Try going to Madison Square Gardens cheap seats wearing anything other than a Rangers jersey. You'll be lucky if all they do is harass and pour beer on you.
Fans and Canadians keep saying "that's not what we're about", yet, the beer tipping on spectators and other cowardly acts has been going on for quite some time. Yes, isolated fans, but it seems to be happening far too often.
You moron, it happens pretty at much every stadium, ball park and arena in the world.
Try going to Madison Square Gardens cheap seats wearing anything other than a Rangers jersey. You'll be lucky if all they do is harass and pour beer on you.
I did. I wore a Leafs jersey at MSG a few years ago, I was bought two beers throughout the night, though dealt with some heckling which I can deal with. It made it easier that the Leafs lost, but I didn't experience beer thrown at me, as happened to a 9 year old at a CFL game in Saskatechewan for instance.
Meanwhile at a Habs game, cowards threw a beer bottle at myself and some co-workers in the parking lot after the game, and Montreal won!
Maybe Americans should just avoid coming to Canada for such events. We don't seem to respect our guests very well. Meanwhile Americans love the added benefit to the economy that Canadian fans bring. Priorities, priorities...
Fans and Canadians keep saying "that's not what we're about", yet, the beer tipping on spectators and other cowardly acts has been going on for quite some time. Yes, isolated fans, but it seems to be happening far too often.
You moron, it happens pretty at much every stadium, ball park and arena in the world.
Try going to Madison Square Gardens cheap seats wearing anything other than a Rangers jersey. You'll be lucky if all they do is harass and pour beer on you.
I did. I wore a Leafs jersey at MSG a few years ago, I was bought two beers throughout the night, though dealt with some heckling which I can deal with. It made it easier that the Leafs lost, but I didn't experience beer thrown at me, as happened to a 9 year old at a CFL game in Saskatechewan for instance.
Meanwhile at a Habs game, cowards threw a beer bottle at myself and some co-workers in the parking lot after the game, and Montreal won!
Maybe Americans should just avoid coming to Canada for such events. We don't seem to respect our guests very well. Meanwhile Americans love the added benefit to the economy that Canadian fans bring. Priorities, priorities...
Why did I even bother, you're just a one-trick pony screeching "Canada bad, America good". And as an aside I think you're full of shit about being at MSG or any NHL rink.
as happened to a 9 year old at a CFL game in Saskatechewan for instance.
Never fucking happened you over medicated psych ward denizen.
During those psychotic breaks, he visits all sorts of interesting locations without ever leaving the locked ward.
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as happened to a 9 year old at a CFL game in Saskatechewan for instance.
Never fucking happened you over medicated psych ward denizen.
My mistake, it happened in Winnipeg:
Fan pours beer on head of boy for wearing green at Bombers-Roughriders game
http://thestarphoenix.com/sports/footba ... iders-game
A young boy who went to his first CFL game in Winnipeg was harassed by other fans for wearing green and even had beer poured over his head.
The Bombers beat the Saskatchewan Roughriders 17-10 in Saturday’s Banjo Bowl.
Janell-Marie Emond and her nine-year-old son, Taylor, were given tickets to the game, their first time seeing a professional football match.
Emond says people were swearing at her son because he was wearing a green sweater over his Bomber T-shirt, saying he was a Rider fan and he should go back to where he came from.
Why did I even bother, you're just a one-trick pony screeching "Canada bad, America good". And as an aside I think you're full of shit about being at MSG or any NHL rink.
You're right, don't bother.
It's not Americans who have been anti-Canadian, but for decades certain pockets in Canada have been painting Americans as the bad guys. I will bet you far too many believe it too, that's the sad part.