D.C. United Fans Riverdance The Night Away

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  1. I’m pretty sure that’s actually an Obama mask.

  2. JC says:

    Way to go, JC. You confuse change with more of the same from 30 years ago.

  3. La Barra Blonde says:

    That’s nothing. You should see them in the concourse during intermission or after games. And yes, they bring the drums to ALL the games, win or lose.

  4. JC says:

    Now THAT’s dedication.

    Let’s see the Redskins or Wizards fans bring a full percussion set-up to all home games.

  5. SVS says:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2l8edO0p308

    Timbers Army after losing our last home game, and being knocked out of playoff contention.

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  7. GoDCUnited says:

    Hey, thanks for commenting on my vid – it’s true….full percussion – every game – win or lose. There are some other videos on youtube showing some of the concourse celebrating for those interested. It’s amazing – make sure to join the party if you’re ever at RFK. Vamos United!

  8. Chest Rockwell says:

    1. Yes, they bring the drums to every game, and that’s only a fraction. Also, it’s just “United”, as opposed to “the United”. People will jump all over you for that.

    2. Maybe a tiny bit.

    3. There are a lot of drunk people there. Plus, as was mentioned, there’s the traditional halftime concourse freak-out, so why not continue it later and elsewhere?

  9. JC says:

    Good point. Public drunkenness does add an element of euphoria to the celebrations.

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