Sunday, January 27, 2008

Does New York Really Have The Best Sports Fans Or The Best Sports Teams?

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Article Title: Does New York Really Have The Best Sports Fans Or The Best Sports Teams?
Author: Gregg Hall
Category: Collecting, Sports
Word Count: 449
Keywords: sports memorabilia, sports collectibles, sports fan merchandise
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New York City is a city where everyone takes pride in the team that is from there. New York is more than likely the most popular city when it comes to talking about major league teams. I've never been there but I hear that there isn't a day or night that there isn't a major sporting event happening in that city.

The National Hockey League that near lost its sport is now up and running. New York is known well by the Rangers who got Shannahan from going back to the Red Wings. They perform their home games at Madison square garden.

Set aside hockey, there are more than many other major sports you can see while staying in New York City. I believe there are a few baseball fans in the city. I say only a few because they obviously had to make two teams for so many fans. I will say that the fans do stay loyal when it comes to major league games. The New York Mets and the Yankees draw more than enough loyal respect from their loving fans from this city.

The crazy thing to me is that the double making of teams didn't stop here. It appears that New York City also has made two really good football teams as well, the Jets and the Giants. Even though I really don't like either team I give New York props for having two teams that can be supported by all the fans.

Set aside, it also appears that there is still only one basketball team and that is the Knicks. I will not discuss here how it is unfair to the other sports playing in this city but this one team seems to have all the fans attention when they play not just a piece of them. With all so many sports going on in this City it's crazy to know that men in this city actually keep a job and don't have a pocket T.V. to go with them everywhere they go.

I don't know about your humble abode, but around my area it's hard enough to get anyone to go to a family gathering everyone is always doing something else. I don't see how women in New York keep a guy but they must do the same they must love the same as they do. But to all of the women and the men that they all so love, I have to say good job for supporting your men and respecting the teams that are in the city you live in. all the sports in your city have to draw attention to you somehow because they all draw attention to the fans.

Gregg Hall is an author living with his beautiful wife and family in Navarre Beach Florida. Find more about sports as well as sports collectibles at http://www.merchandiseforsportsfans.com
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