Journey/Survivor wrote: And anyone who watched tonights game sees how Boston fans can only dream of being that supportive of one of their teams.
Yeah...you're right Lake Erie Boy. Boston fans don't get sports, AT ALL! We just have never supported our teams, and everyone across the country who has ever watched a sporting event knows that! Have I ever mentioned what a complete fucking moron you are?
Journey/Survivor wrote: I watched game 7 of the series against the Hawks and you could have heard a pin drop in the TD Banknorth Garden.
So that was the noise I heard
Journey/Survivor wrote:Last fall (and I've got the tapes to prove it) the Indians fans at Jacobs Field were clearly more supportive of the Indians than Red Sox fans were in Boston
Glad to know you "got the tapes". Maybe now you'll have some new material to rub one out over. Those Jamison tapes must be worn out from all the action you've given them!
Journey/Survivor wrote: some of Boston's reporters were admitting that, no matter how much a certain delusional guy from Boston wants to deny it.
The difference between you and I, fuckwad, is that I don't have to "deny" anything. This is yet another example of you regurgitating the same non-sensical bullshit, OVER AND OVER again! Because this is the 18th time you've posted this same idiotic statement, I will challenge you for the 18th time to provide ONE single link of a Boston reporter saying Cleveland fans were more supportive of their teams. I guarantee you that you won't, because it doesn't exist, jackass!
Journey/Survivor wrote:Sports announcer Jim Donovan who was born and raised in Boston has said that Cleveland sports fans are the best sports fans in the country.
Holy fuck. A guy from Boston actually said that???? Shit...it must absolutely be true, then! What a fucking dope you are! Jim Donovan has worked for a Cleveland news station since 1985! He's done Cleveland Brown games for the past 10 years and pimped his services out to the Cleveland Indians in 2 years ago! What the hell do you think he's going to say, after working in Cleveland for 25 freakin' years? It means absolutely nothing. All that tells me about Jim Donovan is that he wasn't talented enough to get a job in a major American media market, so he settled for the mistake by the lake!
Journey/Survivor wrote:John Chandler who was born and raised in Cleveland and now works as a sports anchor in Boston just did an interview where he said that Cleveland has the best sports fans in America, and how much he misses Cleveland.
Listen...I've never heard of John Chandler. I just looked up this big star, and learned he wanted out of Cleveland so badly that he's coming to Boston to work for NECN. Let me enlighten you...NECN stands for New England Cable News. Translation...the dude escaped Cleveland to come to work in a real sports city, even if it means working for a station that most people have never heard of!
Journey/Survivor wrote:The people who spend any amount of time in both Cleveland and Boston will not hesitate to tell you that Cleveland has the better fans
Dude...put down the crack pipe! Do yourself a favor and google "Best sports cities in America". After you do that, come back here and post a link. I promise you that Cleveland won't show up on ANY of the lists, and Boston will be on EVERY one of those lists, in the top 5!
Journey/Survivor wrote: Of course only about a billion different sports publications have named Cleveland Browns fans as being the most loyal sports fans in America, and thats for any team in any sport.
Right, and I've heard you're the most loyal Jamison fan on the planet, and that you think he's a really "sweet" guy
John from Boston