Micheal wrote:
Reportedly, Brian Wilson has shaved his beard in reaction to the Giants losing their opening game. In other news a bunch of drunk Dodgers fans attacked a bunch of drunk Giants fans and one of the Giants fans is in the hospital in serious condition. Dudes, it is just the first game of a long season, chill out.
You should live in LA and get to hear the reactions. Next thing you know, the Dodger Stadium parking lot will resemble a police state. Not that they shouldn't react somehow, but I have long since stopped taking my kids, or even going without them, to Dodgers-Giants games. They bring out the worst (and worst element) in Dodgers fans. I went with a Giants fan friend of mine about 15 years ago, and seriously felt physically threatened. I sold my Giants game tickets last year, just don't want to deal with it.
I actually hadn't heard any mention of drunkeness, Micheal, although I'm sure it was involved. It's not like Giants fans back down when confronted with the idiots, either. There seems to be a chip on the shoulder that they bring with them, and that will only be worse this year, now that they won the World Series. Not that that at all excuses cold-cocking a guy from behind and putting him in serious condition, or any fighting at all. There's also layers of other causality - NorCal vs. SoCal, ethnic relations, perhaps, and the ever-popular bashing of gays. Because all Giants fans are fags, right? /rolleyes
But someone really does have to stand up and say something, and the Dodgers ownership certainly isn't doing it.
You haven't experienced true fear until you've visited Yankee Stadium as a Sox fan. I've seen beer dumped out on children, elderly couples accosted, women sexually assaulted... and it's totally common-place. No joke. Those "people" are animals. If the planes had flown into The Stadium on 9/11, the world would be a better place today. If the Yankees team plane had been the missile, I'd have joined Al Qaeda.