Yeah I resent that stereotypical garbage right there. I'm in Pittsburgh and in no way have I come across amish folk anywhere around here. And Philly is down-right ghetto, the complete opposite of amish.
Now I have no problem with you boasting your boys at all. But I do have a HUGE problem with you bandwagoneers. Mike Bibby is my HERO for calling you guys out. You all were giving away tickets to college kids that showed their ID's last year and booed the shit out of them (the small lot of you that showed up with bags on your heads). Same goes with the Pens and Steeler fans back here. Buncha f'n bandwagon jumpers. The team gets good, you come back. Now I'm not saying you are on of these but I sure can assume with the majority of you guys.
But with all honesty, say this was Sebastian Telfair's team still. Would you seriously even care or know this team exsisted? I know those Celtics deserve a lot more than Red Sox fans that have reversable hats and converted just one year to the green and white.
i'm kind of confused by your post but it sounds like you are referring to Boston fans as "bandwagoners"...Red Sox fans have been traveling the country and selling out fenway park for about 100 years now...just FYI....and the only difference now with the Celtics is you can't buy a ticket outside the garden for $10.00 anymore and sit courtside...I don't care what city you live in, when the local team does well and is winning games it draws more excitement and sells more tickets, t-shirts, bobble-heads you name it....Boston fans, if you knew how it works in New England, are the FURTHEST thing from "bandwagoners"...we complain about the coaches, players, owners etc, even when their winning, but it never takes away the fact that we love our teams, FOREVER, Win or Lose.







