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Old Man Yells at Cloud (sploit from 7/24 KTE)
SteveJRogers Jul 24 2008 06:18 PM |
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This is a bit troublesome to me, that Met fans are still feeding into the notion that Yankee fans have in terms of our "inferiority complex" when it comes to the other team in town. Can Met fans please refrain from acting like Red Sox fans (or Bostonians in general, who celebrated the Patriots's Super Bowl victories with hearty "Yankees Suck" chants) by chanting "Yankees Suck" whenever the Yankees AREN'T playing at Shea? Do Met fans chant "Dodgers Suck" or "Braves Suck" or Phillies Suck" when those teams are not at Shea? No, they don't. Call me Jeets all you want, it is just plain lame.
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Fman99 Jul 24 2008 06:22 PM |
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Uh, Jeets, it's not the people on this board who are doing that. It's the thugs and dopes.
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G-Fafif Jul 24 2008 06:25 PM |
I'm impressed that the Phillies made it into the sucked category at last. I'm all for chanting down the opponent, especially when their minions invade and lose.
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metsguyinmichigan Jul 24 2008 07:00 PM |
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bmfc1 Jul 24 2008 07:37 PM |
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To be specific, since this Forum demands accuracy: the "Yankees Suck!" chant was general, and did not specific what, if anything, the Yankees were sucking or whether they had achieved a level of suckiness. When I wrote that "Phillies Suck" was chanted, it was incomplete, because I didn't want to be vulgar, but for the sake of accuracy, it was clear that the chanters had knowledge, somehow, that the Phillies sucked something.
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Kong76 Jul 24 2008 07:40 PM |
Nice post, bmfc.
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Valadius Jul 24 2008 07:45 PM |
But Steve, the Yankees deserve our ridicule. That's the part I think you're missing. They think they're freaking royalty, but they're not.
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bmfc1 Jul 24 2008 07:50 PM |
As Vlad said, MFY fans think that they are royalty--there was a teenage girl at the game today, in my section, with a Joba Chamberlin shirt. I, and I think all of us, would not think of wearing a Mets shirt to YS unless the Mets were playing. I went to a Nationals game earlier this year that didn't involve the Mets and I wore my son's HS team's hat, not a Mets hat. I don't understand the mentality that would lead someone to go to Shea, perhaps sit in really good seats, and say "I'm going to a Mets game so I will wear a Yankees shirt." MFY fans have that attitude, that arrogance, and that, in part, is why they suck and their team does too.
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Kong76 Jul 24 2008 08:07 PM |
A teenage girl in a Joba shirt has only known Yankee teams that have made the
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holychicken Jul 24 2008 08:37 PM |
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I wore a Mets tshirt when I went to Yankee stadium opening day this year. Granted, I wore it under everything just to protect me from any harmful Yankee rays and so that I could resist Jeter's charm. The only thing that gave me away as a Mets fan was my grunting in reaction to the scoreboard telling me that Pedro had crapped it up.
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SteveJRogers Jul 24 2008 08:58 PM |
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Eh, I do see a fair share of other teams fans wearing their team's gear at Shea over the years. Red Sox, Cubs, Phillies, LA Dodgers, SF Giants, even Brewers every now and then. To say nothing of peeps in NY Giants and Brooklyn Dodger gear on. I don't begrudge their right to be there to enjoy some baseball, even if they make it clear that they don't root for either team that is playing that day.
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G-Fafif Jul 24 2008 10:16 PM |
There's wearin' third-party gear and there's wearin' third-party gear. Wednesday night saw some Twins fans straggle in to Shea, presumably as part of a two-stadium visit to New York. That's cool. (It would be cooler if the Twins would win a game at MFY II once in a while.) Some stray Diamondbacks fan wants to identify himself as such in the middle of a Mets-Phillies game, that's cool, too. I've worn my Mets cap on neutral turf plenty. I'm not dissin', I'm just representin'. I doubt anybody in the crowd at, say, the Indians-Angels game I attended in Cleveland eight summers ago took offense.
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Vince Coleman Firecracker Jul 25 2008 07:31 AM |
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Are the two mutually exclusive? =) I have, on many occasions, both participated in and started "Yankees suck" chants while walking down the ramps at both Subway Series games and Non-Yankee related games. Does that say something about me having an inferiority complex? Perhaps, but I offer the following in my defense: 1. The Yankees do suck, so there's nothing inaccurate about the chant. 2. The Yankees always suck, so the chant is always appropriate. 3. It's a long walk down those ramps, and there's no better way to pass time than rhythmically shouting mild obscenities involving hated rivals. 4. Whenever I start the chant, I've done it only after seeing someone wearing Yankee gear. 5. Whenever I join in on the chant, I've done it assuming someone else saw Yankee gear in Our stadium; but even if they hadn't, see my first 3 points. 6. I tend to think of myself as more of a boor or lout than thug or dope.
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sharpie Jul 25 2008 07:43 AM |
Unless the Mets are playing the Yankees I really hate the "Yankees Suck" chant. Do Yankee fans chant "Mets suck" when they're playing the Red Sox? Just shows an inferiority complex that I hate.
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Benjamin Grimm Jul 25 2008 08:03 AM |
I'm with sharpie.
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Fman99 Jul 25 2008 08:04 AM |
I would NEVER chant that at a game unless it was MFY's vs. Mets.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Jul 25 2008 08:13 AM |
It's not like the dumbass Yankee fans are the only ones looking to call attention to themselves; starting and joining a chant is merely a way of wrestling attention back.
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AG/DC Jul 25 2008 08:42 AM |
Attention is a finite commodity that's in short supply in our flattening world. And now that technology allows us to point as many cameras at ourselves as Nicole Kidman has pionted at her, we can all compete for it
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seawolf17 Jul 25 2008 08:53 AM |
Who is this "Yankees" that everyone's talking about? Is he a relief pitcher for the Phillies?
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Rockin' Doc Jul 25 2008 08:57 AM |
Ben Grimm - "...Let's get to a point where the Yankees merit our silent scorn, but nothing more."
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Vince Coleman Firecracker Jul 25 2008 09:11 AM |
I understand the "don't give them attention" argument, but I say that's just part of the fun. That's the pageantry of being a fan: the baloney morality that we project on sports; booing the villains and cheering the heroes. It's what I love most about fandom. It's why I feel so crappy when my teams lose and happy when they win. If some Mother Fucking Yankee fan is fishing for attention at Shea Stadium, I'll happily oblige him or her, loudly and crassly and I'll have fun the whole time. I've always worn Mets gear at Yankee Stadium, and I know that getting booed and heckled is part of the fun. When I'm in the bleacher seat wearing a Reyes jersey, I know I'm gonna get the "Y R U Gay?" treatment (as clever and hee-LA-rious as that is), but I go anyway because there's nothing more satisfying than participating in and listening to the "Ho-ZAY hozayhozayhozay" chant in person in the Reichstag, I mean, "Cathedral".
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Benjamin Grimm Jul 25 2008 09:25 AM |
Me, I tend to cringe when people over the age of 12 act that way.
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Valadius Jul 25 2008 12:34 PM |
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Although I agree that far too many members of my generation are like that, that's certainly not the case for me, my girlfriend, and most of the people I associate with. And we laugh at them when they get caught after they post really incriminating photos of themselves on Facebook.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Jul 25 2008 12:38 PM |
Well that's all very encouraging. Now if you'll excuse me there are some kids...on my lawn!
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holychicken Jul 25 2008 12:47 PM |
At this rate, we will have to change the name of this forum to old man yells at cloud.
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G-Fafif Jul 25 2008 01:44 PM |
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I imagine Ed Kranepool's done a little of that. Saw him interviewed on Daily News Live the other day to help promote the Greatest Moments at Shea balloting and he brought up the Pratt home run in what is considered by some one of the greatest games ever played, against Houston, it went, what, 16 innings. Yup, that's what he said.
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AG/DC Jul 25 2008 01:56 PM Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Jul 25 2008 02:06 PM |
It's a number thing. Ed projects other number sevens into all games. It's not anachrnonistic, it's mystical.
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Vince Coleman Firecracker Jul 25 2008 02:00 PM |
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Ouch- I do the Yankees suck chant, I have tattoos and a myspace page. I suddenly feel like a Retard Mook. I haven't been on reality TV, though- am I OK or am I doomed to Mookdom? =) Ooh, also- is this guy a Mook?
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Fman99 Jul 25 2008 02:03 PM |
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He's THE Mook. (Except at my house, where THE Mook is our cat whom also happens to be named Mookie in tribute to #1.)
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metsguyinmichigan Jul 25 2008 02:27 PM |
"Call me Jeets all you want, it is just plain lame."
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Jul 25 2008 04:30 PM |
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No way, man. You're a war hero! As I said, didn't mean to come off like a broad-brusher or cloud-yeller. I could care less about what Myspace is except to look up met wives, and nobody here is as gay for Reality TV as me. I suppose I could use an explanation for the whole tattoo revolution that appeared to occur while I wasn't looking this winter. Guy who lives around the corner and takes his dog to shit on our street has tats on his face. I don't get it.
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