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[QUOTE="Cheriehoop, post: 1301267, member: 127"] The people who sold their premium seats are like the Georgetown fans we laughed at who readily sold off their tickets to SU fans until the Hoya admins cracked down and started threatening and banning their fans from selling their tickets. Sure they have the right to do it but I also think I had a right to shake my head and laugh believing that real fans wouldn't be so willing to sell their team out. Of course "fans" have the right to chose to be disloyal, apathetic, whatever but why the defensiveness if another fan points it out and doesn't like it? Why do people care more about the reaction than the action? Kind of funny to me. Personally I think we have awesome fans, the great majority bleeding orange who are part of the most passionate fanbase in college basketball. I certainly can understand how fans who care , are passionate would be dumfounded by fans who would sell their premium seats to an opponent for profit. Surprises me how many posters here on an SU message board who are empathetic with season ticket holders who would sell their seats for profit to an opponent, but can't find any similar understanding for passionate SU fans who can't imagine why an SU fan would ever do such a thing. [/QUOTE]
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