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Re: Cheering, standing ovations, and required team actions during matches and awards

Right on, Andy!

I agree 100%

As someone said in the other thread "this is a high energy sporting event, not a piano recital" let's treat it that way.

Cheering for other teams is a common courtesy. The least we can do is respect each other.

Cheering for a team that wins award shows it's worth something, that people actually care. How would you feel if you received an award and it was dead silent? The only way people could make it more clear that they really don't give a darn is if they booed you.

If you don't like teams cheering around you, next time I suggest you sit in the end zones of the dome, as far away as possible, so YOU don't ruin the mood of the competition.
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