WTIGER 80 wrote:Valley barely has any fans sitting in the upper deck at their home games, but I expect that to be a little different tonight. It is funny but I think everybody in the area loves it when the Burg loses just because of how their fans act , even a few on this site. When they get beat it is always someone elses fault and their fans are never gracious winners. They are always the first ones to start talking crap. I hope valley lays it on them big tonight.
Dude, why all the hate towards the Burg? I'm guessing you are fromer Waverly Tiger by you name, so get over the fact that Burg beat them this year, at Waverly.
bleed_blue2324 wrote:WTIGER 80 wrote:Valley barely has any fans sitting in the upper deck at their home games, but I expect that to be a little different tonight. It is funny but I think everybody in the area loves it when the Burg loses just because of how their fans act , even a few on this site. When they get beat it is always someone elses fault and their fans are never gracious winners. They are always the first ones to start talking crap. I hope valley lays it on them big tonight.
I have rarely seen Wheelersburg fans make excuses. Most of the ones that are on here take a loss in stride and go on to the next game. Matter of fact when Wheelersburg does lose they get on post and praise the other team. Unlike other teams fans that I have seen in the past they talk a lot of crap then when Wheelersburg does win you never see them again. Bottom line is everybody hates Wheelersburg because of the all the success they have.
Thank you bleed-blue. It is amazing all of the smack tlaked about how bad this team or that team is going to beat the Burg and then when they don't, those people are nowhere to be seen. Ironton has been the worlds worst at that the last two years. It's like the saying goes, everybody hates a winner. Why???? Because they win!!!!!!!! Maybe if your team had a little more confidence in certain games, they could win more games. Like I've read on here before, everytime a Burg player steps onto a court or a field they already have it in the back of their heads that they are going to win that game that night. Winning is enstilled in them at an early age and it carries over with them into HS. Is it arrogant, no it's a little thing called confidence. If you think going into a game you are going to lose, 9-10 times you probably will.