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Old 3rd February 2003, 04:26 AM
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No. . . it seems like whenever a couch potato isn't able to guzzle root beer and throw chips at the TV since a game isn't on, they immediately get mad at what's on instead and complain.
thats a funny fact!
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Old 3rd February 2003, 07:27 PM
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heh...poor Ayu.

Actually my cousin in England told me that its dangerous to go
to games there. Soccer has gotten a bad name because of a
bunch of stupid people who get drunk and go there to fight, and
not enjoy a great sport.

Hocky fans here in Canada are not normally violent. That incident
where that coach was killed is something that, I think, has never
happened before.

Personally, I don't see the problem of moving a game ahead 2 hours, but soccer fans are kind of passionate about their sport.

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Old 3rd February 2003, 11:15 PM
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Hocky fans here in Canada are not normally violent. That incident
where that coach was killed is something that, I think, has never
happened before.
It happened last year in Boston, Massachusetts.

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From The Hamilton Spectator and January 2002 Archives.(http://www.hamiltonspectator.com/stevens/587272.html and http://www.nastybastard.org/archives/2002_01.php):

They even fight each other in the stands. In Boston, a parent killed his son's hockey coach. This guy beats to death another man in front of children and only gets 6-10 years? The sentence seems a little light to me, but I wasn't there and haven't followed the entire story. It just seems like he should have gotten a harsher sentence.
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Old 4th February 2003, 01:22 AM
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Yeah, that guy definitely should have gotten longer. Whatever happened to life or death row? I mean, come on, that's a pretty light sentence for murder. If it had been an accident I'd understand.
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Old 4th February 2003, 05:34 AM
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There's a website that talks about different events when parents have been violent at sports games: http://tftb.com/childfree/parentsbehavingbadly.htm There are stories ranging from parents fighting at (American) football games to baseball games.

Another news source of the hockey incident:
"January 12, 2002 - Hockey Dad Found Guilty - Cambridge, Massachusetts - He’s been called a raging bully, the 270-pound truck driver who killed another hockey dad with his fists. But a gentler picture of Thomas Junta will likely emerge when his family testifies at his sentencing later this month. Junta, 44, was convicted Friday of involuntary manslaughter in the July 5, 2000 beating death of Michael Costin. His lawyer says Junta is a “gentle giant” who, after his son took an elbow in the face, confronted Costin for running a rough hockey practice. The jury found Junta did not intend to kill Costin, but went too far during the fight at the Burbank Ice Arena in suburban Boston. He faces a maximum 20 year sentence, but guidelines recommend three to five years."

So it's not even safe to go to children's sporting events anymore. Sportsfans are always willing to start a fight, whether it's at the game or in front of their TV screen. If the game doesn't go their way, they'll fight for it, just like they did with Ayu's concert replacing the football game.
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Old 6th February 2003, 09:22 PM
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wow...Ayu seems to get blamed for lots of things...that must bite...I wonder if any of it is true ... it's ridiculous for how people treat her, personally...
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Old 10th February 2003, 02:01 AM
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LMAO that is quite true wonder why??
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