Philly Fans - are like fine wine
Philly fans are more likely to attend pro sports than the natural average and more likely to spend on sporting goods. Philly fans get better with age like fine wine or high priced cappuccino. Philly fans pass their team down to their children. Although Philly is known for its cheese steaks and pretzels, it’s also known as the city that boos things that don’t sit right in its bellies. For example Philly fans booed Santa Claus when he appeared during a game cause they didn’t think it was appropriate. Three cheers to the City of Brotherly Love.
There’s Nothing Like a Philly Fan
There’s nothing in the world like a Philly fan. I’m not just talkin’ football; I’m talkin’ about any sport in general. I have been a Philly fan since a child. Things got more intense when I married a QB / RB, who played as a sandlot football player and a sandlot baseball pitcher in Philly. However, the Army stepped in on our wedding day and handed him his greetings at the back of church. He went off to play as a RB for the Army. A die-hard Philly fan wouldn’t switch teams so during his tour of duty, I continued viewing him as a Philly player in the wrong jersey.
Philly fans make sports a family event
Philly fans make sports a family event. It’s nothing to see Philly fans with kids on their shoulders, yelling like dad with their mom seated next to them. Philly fans are athletic grandstanders known for being witty comebackers. I’ve been a cheerleader and warrior for my twin sons, who have played darn near every sport to the point that many times; I sat in the hospital hoping they’d live.
I enjoyed these Philly fans on Bourbon St. the night before the Eagles played the Saints.

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