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Gozar
Article is about baseball kid.
Nippori Nick
What's sad about it? They were there. You were not.
gogogo
So baseball celebrations okay, Halloween is a police shutdown?
Bob Fosse
Oooh lookit this one. What’s he like eh?
I was talking about true Crystal Palace fans. What makes you think I was talking about you?
’Ave a banana.
falseflagsteve
Bob Fosse
Didnt say I’d given up, just mentioned we had never won anything, please read my comments properly in future.
Bob Fosse
A true Crystal Palace fan would never give up so easily. I know, it’s so queer you see.
What a palaver, what am I like eh?
Knees up mother brown
Jimizo
Well done Hanshin Tigers.
Good to see long-suffering fans get a bit of joy.
TorafusuTorasan
Right, hard to get why you put down whatever people want to be fans of. If you followed the Kochi Fighting Dogs of the four team Shikoku Island League, that would be a cooler baseball purist move than repping the NY Yankmees just cause their hats are sold at any mall. They sell Man U and Barcelona branded balls at the malls because they are the safe and boring global brand teams.
Jimizo
Why?
I followed my local football team in Japan ( mediocre at the time ). I can’t say I had the same passion I had for my hometown team in the UK but I went to a few games a season.
Good to support local business. Made a few good friends and had some good times.
I don’t get your whining here.
falseflagsteve
Well, I support Crystal Palace and we’ve never won anything even after all these years, an you believe it? Anyway, if we won something I certainly wouldn’t jump in the river even though I live quite close to it. I’d go out for a couple of beers and a lamb rogan josh to celebrate, maybe karaoke after, you see.
TorafusuTorasan
@Wandora--the latest J-league cup was won by unheralded Fukuoka. The thrill of victory following a small club vs. the empty bragging of being a fan of a mid-table mediocrity like the 2nd best team from Manchester. Not checking the PL standings so if Man U is good these days I stand corrected.
Gozar
Lighten up Francis.
CaptDingleheimer
I'm a Sendai Eagles guy (lived in Tohoku for years), but I'm real happy for the fans down in Kansai nonetheless.
They certainly have heart, and have had it through years of drought. They deserve this win!
falseflagsteve
I missed all this, been having a lovely trip in Tokushima with my son and partner. Those Tigers fans can get terribly excited you see.
Avoid the Hanshin lineafter any of their games, it's a bleeding nightmare.
Chabbawanga
Love it
tooheysnew
Tigers & giants are both in the central league. In 1985, Hanshin beat Seibu
TorafusuTorasan
@RB--I knew the Giants had a media monopoly, especially in Tokyo, but to hear no mention of the Tigers in ten years is wild. Have you heard of the better Tokyo team Yakult by chance?
wasao
Seeing a game at Koshien years back was like no other sporting event I'd ever experienced. In the stands all around me, it was nonstop coordinated chanting and singing and cheering straight from beginning to end. Three hours without a break. Tigers fans are cut from a different cloth, for sure.
Capuchin
So many disparaging (though not inaccurate.) remarks about how dirty the Dotonbori river is! 'filthy river', 'like swimming in toilet water'.
Remember the plan to turn it into one of the world's largest outdoor swimming pools?
https://youtu.be/a2-KY6QPbR0?si=iPTWzhmpCcimqEzo
darknuts
And I thought the Europeans got rowdy when it comes to sports.
garypen
Idiots are gonna idiot.
I'm happy for the non-idiot Tigers fans, though, of which I know many. (And count myself among, as well.)
smithinjapan
I find it amusing that Hanshin fans will do this, when it was actually a Tokyo Giants fan who started it all by vowing that if they lost to the Tigers he would jump into the Dotonbori River. That was in 1985.
kurisupisu
Osaka is the place to be-a great bunch of people!
MilesTeg
Fun for some is sitting on filthy streets with no food, drink, or music when there's hundreds of venues that provide all the above and jumping into a cesspool. LOL!
TorafusuTorasan
LOL at the charismatic men front and center. They are not diving in to rescue squat. It takes a special kind of fan to brave the chilly sewage plunge.
Yubaru
The cops blocked off the bridge, just like they did when the Tigers won the pennant, but this time to no avail.
Congrats to the Tigers! Well done
wolfshine
Looks like fun. I guess we should be glad Ken Hasebe isn't the mayor of Osaka.