Bilko wrote:
Probably not worth mentioning, but bad sportsmanship and sports fan violence don't have much to do with nationality. English soccer louts are world famous. Some LA Dodger fans beat an SF Giants fan into a coma for wearing a Giants jersey to a Dodgers game. In Costa Rica, they bring out the security whenever Saprissa plays Liga and there's still violence.
Sports fandom is one of the greatest negative examples of what Vonnegut called "granfaloonery." (Cat's Cradle)
totally agree although it can be, and often is, especially egregious in soccer.
Dodger games have gotten worse in the recent years but Giant fans have been legendary for their poor sportsmanship. see "battery chuck".
and while the guy didn't deserve that beating. you are ill informed if you think he was a guy who simply "wore a Giant jersey". there were numerous interviews of fans in attendance that day stating Brian Stow was very verbal and baiting the locals. again not saying he got what he deserved but if i am in an opposition stadium i don't jump up and show my bare ass on every play.
i don't attend much in the way of sporting events anymore for various reasons. and i certainly don't beat my dog if my team loses. life goes on pretty fast.
getting upset and angry about grown men playing sports makes as much sense as shouting down a guy for driving a ford and not a chevy.