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There was a Met fan at the game last night that could not have been a bigger prick. Hooting, hollering, mocking the entire section, the whole nine. That's fair game, IMO, but as I was walking behind him on the way to the restroom, he and an older Cards fan, prolly 60-65, bumped into one another, and they had the following exchange:
Cards fan: Excuse me.
Mets fan: You better fucking say excuse me, you piece of shit.
Cards fan: [sees Mets fan]
Really? Belittling a senior over a casual bump? Way to represent your fan base, buddy. Cheering for your team and even mocking the other team's fans is one thing, but that was just uncalled for.
When I came out of the bathroom, he was in the concourse complaining to a security guard who wouldn't let him back into the stadium and was preparing to escort him out. I didn't pick it all up, but the gist of it was that letting him back into the stands at that point would be tantamount to inciting a riot.
There was a Met fan at the game last night that could not have been a bigger prick. Hooting, hollering, mocking the entire section, the whole nine. That's fair game, IMO, but as I was walking behind him on the way to the restroom, he and an older Cards fan, prolly 60-65, bumped into one another, and they had the following exchange:
Cards fan: Excuse me.
Mets fan: You better fucking say excuse me, you piece of shit.
Cards fan: [sees Mets fan]
Really? Belittling a senior over a casual bump? Way to represent your fan base, buddy. Cheering for your team and even mocking the other team's fans is one thing, but that was just uncalled for.
When I came out of the bathroom, he was in the concourse complaining to a security guard who wouldn't let him back into the stadium and was preparing to escort him out. I didn't pick it all up, but the gist of it was that letting him back into the stands at that point would be tantamount to inciting a riot.
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