maybe it's an acoustics thing. Watching it on TV it sounds like the fans are going nuts.
A Spurs fan comes in and his first post is how lame Spurs fans are. He was partially right...
maybe it's an acoustics thing. Watching it on TV it sounds like the fans are going nuts.
Last night they were. It drives me crazy when people complain about the fans. Don't like it, do something about it. Encourage them to be loud. Again, the arena stood for the majority of the 4th qtr.
Like buy a damn ticket and show up to the game.
amen to that
You do realize most of the people you're addressing in this thread are the hardcore fans.
It's fans like you who and the thread starter who attack everybody with reckless abandon that gives Spurs fans a bad name, so until you drive your redneck ass to San Antonio and buy a ticket, kindly STFU.
I agree that Spurs fans need to yell more earlier in games instead of stuffing their pieholes, but there was no need for you to make a religious crack at people. Let's leave religion, ethnicity and other related horrible takes to fascists.
Look--you ers who can afford to go to the game need to stand up and yell your heads off--and that includes all you handicapped ers--prop your asses up on your wheelchairs and make some noise!
Me and Spurschick both sit in the lower bowl, and, I don't know about her, but Im still horse from game 4, and then even worse from last night.
I can hardly speak today.
So to all the people that hate on us in the lower bowl, YOU.
Where else would their asses be?
I'm exhausted from the entire series. I don't really like to use thundersticks or other noisemakers... I like keeping my hands free and I clap a lot. My hands are so damned sore right now, I don't know what I'm going to do tomorrow.
Yeah, the lower bowl has people that are just there to be seen and who don't really care about the game. I'm a little too focused on the game to give a what they're doing and I would think that other fans, upper and lower level, would feel the same. Sure, we'd all like for the arena to be filled with nothing but rabid fans, but it is what it is and we need to keep our eyes on the prize and stop ing about who has money to sit where, who is louder, etc. In the end, we're all going to be sweating our asses off on the River Walk in June.
I have been a painter for over 20 years and I can't afford Spurs tickets at 9.00 dollars an hour thanks to all the Mexicans here in San Antonio
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