D.C. United Fans Riverdance The Night Away
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I’m pretty sure that’s actually an Obama mask.
Way to go, JC. You confuse change with more of the same from 30 years ago.
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.
Now THAT’s dedication.
Let’s see the Redskins or Wizards fans bring a full percussion set-up to all home games.
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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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!
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?
Good point. Public drunkenness does add an element of euphoria to the celebrations.