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| | | Page 2 would like to salute you, the fans. After paying $20 for parking, more than $100 on tickets for the family and the rest of your weekly pay on overpriced stadium food and souvenirs, it's the least we could do.
Take a look at our candidates of recent examples of dedicated and passionate fan behavior, then vote for what you think is the best one in our poll at left.
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St. Louis Blues fansJay Jaworski of Florissant, Mo., shows his admiration for Roman Turek. The Blues goalie is no Russell Crowe, but he has been one of the reasons St. Louis made the Western Conference finals.
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Portland Trail Blazers fans
Will Abeles, 8, shows his love of the Trail Blazers by painting his face and voicing his displeasure over the overpaid and underachieving club. Abeles and his stepmom, Katherine Topaz, were ejected from Game 3 of Portland's first round game vs. the Lakers because of their sign. |
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Pittsburgh Penguins fans
The Moose is loose in the Steel City. Inspired by rookie goalie Johan Hedberg's mask artwork that was patterned after his minor-league team, the Manitoba Moose, Penguins supporters scooped up thousands of the foam antlers that were imported from Winnipeg before the playoffs. |
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Charlotte Hornets fans
Don Peabody and many others at Charlotte Coliseum don headbands like the ones worn by Hornets players. Hornets fans prove they're prepared to work up a sweat at games, or Olivia Newton-John is making a comeback in Carolina. |
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Non-hooligan soccer fans
Hard to pick one country over another, so chose this fellow to represent all the peaceful fans of the beautiful game. This fan from Trinidad and Tobago blew whistles to the beat of soca music before the start of a World Cup qualifying match against Mexico on April 25.
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