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This is bullshit every stadium I’ve ever been to has a sizable contingent of away team fans except maybe Green Bay and complain about it like we do. But Charlotte is a bit worse since it’s a place people move to. Like Jacksonville, Tampa, Houston, etc. the Eagles fans around me today were actually pretty great, they have every right to go nuts after the way the game went.

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Sports franchises like those teams in the NFL have a problem.................."if winning solves everything" then you have a problem.............how many teams are really winning to the point of making and going deep into the playoffs?

What are the rest of the teams to do year in and year out then?

Well long term well established teams like the Washington, Giants, Eagles, Browns and Bengals have no problem in attendance and dominating the cheering in their home stadiums without always winning........

Its simple..............this is a transplant area and the majority moving here are young and can't afford or don't have the interest level in the game that people do who can afford a PSL.............

I doubt this city will ever have a loyal fan base.........as a result of the geographic demographic changes that continue to go on here................

Soccer might be the future as the rate things are going.............

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1 hour ago, Mayor Qumiby said:

Is absurd....other teams always walk around like it's their house and I'm sick of seeing a conservative 20% of opposing fans in our stadium , cheering and chanting or whatever. I wish we we were like other stadiums where opposing team fans were sketched out to even wear a shirt of the visiting team.

 

Do you ever think we get to that point or are we always gonna have a welcome mat for other teams?

You could buy tix and attend a game…just a thought 

I was there today…where were you ?

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1 hour ago, Mayor Qumiby said:

Is absurd....other teams always walk around like it's their house and I'm sick of seeing a conservative 20% of opposing fans in our stadium , cheering and chanting or whatever. I wish we we were like other stadiums where opposing team fans were sketched out to even wear a shirt of the visiting team.

 

Do you ever think we get to that point or are we always gonna have a welcome mat for other teams?

I've been to other stadiums. I was treated wery well. It's a game. It's all in good fun. 

Suggesting we should treat visiting fans poorly is poo.

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59 minutes ago, cookinwithgas said:

This is bullshit every stadium I’ve ever been to has a sizable contingent of away team fans except maybe Green Bay and complain about it like we do. But Charlotte is a bit worse since it’s a place people move to. Like Jacksonville, Tampa, Houston, etc. the Eagles fans around me today were actually pretty great, they have every right to go nuts after the way the game went.

You’re right.  Sure is a lot of Blue in Arrowhead tonight.

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