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Date Posted: 13:15:28 02/08/03 Sat
Author: Bill Murray
Subject: Re: My final thoughts on booing the hometown team ...
In reply to: quackman 's message, "My final thoughts on booing the hometown team ..." on 12:47:57 02/06/03 Thu

Excellent post Q. I guess you have to give the idoits who boo their First Amendment rights, but how small minded can you get. While I want to win everytime out, I know it will not happen and that loses to the lower level teams is also going to happen. Did the Manhattan fans boo when they lost to St. Peter's? Did Notre Dame get booed by their "fans" when they lost to Seton Hall?

My position is that booing professsional players is "in the price of admission", but booing college kids is not called for under any circumstances.

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