When sports fans say "We" this and "We" that

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Does any self proclaimed Gaffer also call themselves a Facebooker and Twitterer and ESPNer and YouPorner?

I have heard of people refer to themselves as a Facebooker or Booker before actually. They're the ones who are constantly always on it.

I don't use FB, but I don't make a big deal about their choices either.

I'm also heard others use the term Redditor, Imgurian, etc.
 
The uber defensive reactions of the "we"ers just serves my point earlier that these folks probably don't have a lot going on, and having this sense of involvement and society threatened scares them.

The vitriol is amazing to watch!

just not really sure why you're being a dick about it.

some people love their favorite teams and feel an affiliation as a fan, some don't. assuming that those people haven't accomplished anything in their own lives or "don't have a lot going on" is ridiculous
 
In the end, any website moniker is a bad analogy, if those sites rely on user created content.

In some sense, you ARE partly responsible for that site's success, unlike a sports team. You buying an overpriced officially licensed jersey won't propel your team to the semifinals, but driving traffic through good content WILL help your favorite site of choice.
 
Does any self proclaimed Gaffer also call themselves a Facebooker and Twitterer and ESPNer and YouPorner?

Redditor?

just not really sure why you're being a dick about it.

some people love their favorite teams and feel an affiliation as a fan, some don't. assuming that those people haven't accomplished anything in their own lives or "don't have a lot going on" is ridiculous

Maybe he's a Marlins fan. I'd be bitter if my team owner was a self-professed dirtbag.
 
I like watching Football and have a favorite team, but if they aren't doing well and the other team has a good game I can still enjoy the game as a whole and even enjoy it if the other team gets a great catch or run.

It's why I don't love watching it with my girlfriend because she screams at the TV and takes losses really hard.
 
The Oilers, when they moved north. Broke my sense of trust with any pro team since.

And here we have the real cause! Trauma which forced an ability to rationalize the pain away.


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The uber defensive reactions of the "we"ers just serves my point earlier that these folks probably don't have a lot going on, and having this sense of involvement and society threatened scares them.

The vitriol is amazing to watch!

You seem upset that you're not surrounded by allies here to validate your amusingly off-base feelings of superiority.

Don't worry, not all sports fans are the villainous jocks from an 80s high school movie. We can be nice enough.
 
Oh ok cool. Where are you located? And why doesnt Apple promote its affiliation with your city more? First im hearing of this honestly.

Apple is located in Cupertino which is less than 30min from where I live. We're (Apple and I) building a huge campus called The Spaceship in Cupertino. We (other citizens and I) hear about it quite a bit on local news. I thought their location was pretty well known elsewhere too.
 
You seem upset that you're not surrounded by allies here to validate your amusingly off-base feelings of superiority.

Don't worry, not all sports fans are the villainous jocks from an 80s high school movie. We can be nice enough.

I'm a sports fan. It's weird that I have to keep saying that. I just don't personally identify with organizations that I have no direct influence over.
 
The uber defensive reactions of the "we"ers just serves my point earlier that these folks probably don't have a lot going on, and having this sense of involvement and society threatened scares them.

The vitriol is amazing to watch!



What exactly do they represent about you? The way you can hit a puck, or skate? The kind of playoff beard you can grow? Genuinely curious.
They represent the city they live in, which is something a lot of people feel a sense of community with. That's why so many teams wear the city's name on their away jersey. They are representatives from the city, going to another city to play that city's athletic representatives. Maybe you don't feel that sense of community, that's fine, but a lot of people do and it shouldn't be that hard to understand why.

Local sports teams are like individual athletes representing a country in the Olympics. Sure, if some girl from Colorado wins the Gold in a skiing competition, technically I didn't do anything, and she's from nowhere near where I live. But she represents my country in the Olympics, so people say "We" won the Gold. That's why at the end of the Olympics they always have a tally of which country has the most medals at the end. Because the people in the competition are representing the country they're from, much like a football team represents the city their home stadium is in.

I swear, it's the most basic of concepts and you're treating it as if it's rocket science.
 
I don't think the OP was lying. Since their first post there has been no response. I think OP was being literal when they said it kills them.


So........did we kill the user?
 
The Oilers, when they moved north. Broke my sense of trust with any pro team since.

Hoyer got benched, chill out.

It's not your fault.

It's not your fault.

It's not your fault.

It's not your fault.

It's not your fault.

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I'm a sports fan. It's weird that I have to keep saying that. I just don't personally identify with organizations that I have no direct influence over.

But you'd have to be passionate to be a fan. I mean, fan is short for "fanatic".

Making fun of people for wearing jerseys and showing support using the "we" pronoun doesn't seem very fanatic.
 
Apple is located in Cupertino which is less than 30min from where I live. We're (Apple and I) building a huge campus called The Spaceship in Cupertino. We (other citizens and I) hear about it quite a bit on local news. I thought their location was pretty well known elsewhere too.
So y'all are in Cupertino? Well I guess not you since you don't live there. And by affiliation, you just mean that that's where they are HQ'd and that Apple Inc is actually multinational?

Hmmm, I wonder how that differs from the teams we are discussing...
 
I moved to Houston when the Oilers were gone, and the Texans were born.

My feels for the Oilers are nothing...

but I understand!
 
Did anyone else mention that fans pay the players' wages through ticket and shirt sales + tv subscriptions and that teams perform much better at home, in front of the support of their fans? I'm sure they did, but the point remains: The fans are an actual part of the success of a professional sports team.
 
Did anyone else mention that fans pay the players' wages through ticket and shirt sales + tv subscriptions and that teams perform much better at home, in front of the support of their fans? I'm sure they did, but the point remains: The fans are an actual part of the success of a professional sports team.

The NFL Universe brother! It's key!
 
The uber defensive reactions of the "we"ers just serves my point earlier that these folks probably don't have a lot going on, and having this sense of involvement and society threatened scares them.

The vitriol is amazing to watch!



What exactly do they represent about you? The way you can hit a puck, or skate? The kind of playoff beard you can grow? Genuinely curious.

This is an interesting post, since most people reading this thread would assume the people who can't understand/are bothered by "we" in sports talk are likely to be people who are awkward and grew up without much human interaction and, as a result, are threatened by acts of community and normal interaction.
 
So y'all are in Cupertino? Well I guess not you since you don't live there. And by affiliation, you just mean that that's where they are HQ'd and that Apple Inc is actually multinational?

Hmmm, I wonder how that differs from the teams we are discussing...

That would make sense if 100% of a team's fans lived in the same city where they play their home games.

Yes we (Apple) are a multinational company, but sports are multinational too.
 
This kills me. Even gaffers do this.

I think we are gonna trade him.

We had to pull him off the field.

We got our defense together and let nothing through.

It occurs to me that I've never read non American gaffers talk like that though.
lol What? I hear it all the time. Just follow some team sports. NA, EU, Asia... you can hear it everywhere.
 
Honestly it's no different from how we talk about global politics. When you refer to how we're doing overseas, of course you don't actually think you're overseas right now or have been recently, you're part of a group which includes a governing body and a military. A sports franchise is much the same way, it isn't just a team. It's a front office, a scouting department, a coaching staff, players, and fan base. How is that hard to grasp? haha
 
That would make sense if 100% of a team's fans lived in the same city where they play their home games.

Yes we (Apple) are a multinational company, but sports are multinational too.
Yeah but fans who don't live in the city/state of their favorite team usually don't say the affiliation or representation of their city as the reason why they associate themselves with the team. So what's your point?


Yes sports are multinational but most teams aren't.
 
lol What? I hear it all the time. Just follow some team sports. NA, EU, Asia... you can hear it everywhere.

I see a lot of "only in America" type posts for completely normal human behavior that happens everywhere, which leads me to believe that the people making those posts only interact with people online.
 
I see a lot of "only in America" type posts for completely normal human behavior that happens everywhere, which leads me to believe that the people making those posts only interact with people online.

As someone with English friends, one a Manchester City fan, I can tell you right now it isn't an "American" thing, and in fact I find that highly offensive.
 
I can't believe this thread is still going on. There's absolutely nothing wrong with being passionate about sports, really connecting with a team and feeling part of a collective through that team. When you're really in it, through the good and bad, there's no better feeling in the world when your team does succeed. It's literally like taking a natural hit of coke and that intense feeling of utter joy and euphoria is what keeps you coming back for more.

Like it or not, sports is a major part of society, life and the current culture in which we live. This is completely universal and if you can't understand or feel the same why the fuck do you care if other ppl enjoy it? How are they infringing on your right to live?
 
The sports team represents the city/country and the fans are part of the entity the team represents.

Take this for example most Manchester united or Arsenal or Real madrid fans don't live in the city there favorite club is from, most probably have never been to those places or even same country as the clubs based in.
 
If you invest time, money, energy ect in to a franchise then you can definitely associate yourself with it. Shouldn't be a big deal. Let em cook.
 
Oh my God this thread is delicious. The defensive reactions are the best.

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I don't know why it would bother anyone if people say "we," unless in doing so they are actually claiming to have something to do with the team or the outcome. It's just a short, convenient way to talk about the team you like during a game between two opponents.

My team = We
Other team = They
 
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