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Worst fans in professional sports


JawnyBlaze

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Philly fan's for sure. I saw a vid on youtube, I think it was Eagles vs skins, the Eagles fan's must have thrown 50,000 snowballs on 2 skins fans after the usher put them in the wrong seat. After about 5 min. of constant snowball attack's, the usher ran too help the skins fan's. Then the angry mob turned on the usher, it was ruthless!

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I'm planning a trip to Death Valley...

But I'm wondering where UNC basketball fans are on this list until I realized the list was based more upon behavior and past history than it was just a school full of supposed fans who know dick about basketball.

Looks like I might be going to grad school down here..soooo if your coming down in the next two years you can tailgate with another fellow panther fan

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