Tact Of Speaking Suck
What a way to insult a team. Not only calling, it sucks but making it a part of the term suck. Who says girls are not witty enough these girls just rocked the event with their brilliant thought. That would have put even the players in shock.
Take A Bite!
This fan knows the power of words. If you are wondering why is she asking Alex Burrows to bite her, we must tell you that a few years ago the Vancouver Canucks forward raked up a controversy when he bit the finger of Boston Bruin Patrice Bergeron. At that time the whole ice hockey world got against him, although he did not get suspended for that. Here, the fan of Alex is showing her support to him.
Post Break Up
If you are suffering from the trauma of the break up then include this in your to-do list. Not every girl cries after a break up some gets up, gets ready and attends sports event to take a revenge on their cheating boyfriend. Now you must be wondering how playground can help you get the revenge? This girl instead of crying and lamenting after her break up decided to show up and teach her ex a lesson. Well played!
State Of Confusion
What a way to put every doubt to rest! This boy who belongs to Boise State decided to take on each and everyone who took a jibe on his school by chanting “Boise isn’t even a state,” from the audience seat of a match. He held up an epic sign that not only emphasizes on his non-state school but also mentions the names of school which too has no sense. Hope the people who ever got confused with his school’s name by now must have got all the confusion cleared.
Asians Can Drive!
Asians can do anything! They can cook, dance, drive and can also talk about their abilities in the most unique way. For instance, take the example of this Asian guy who is taking on the longstanding perception that Asian people are the poor driver. The way he dealt with this notion is the best thing. Look at the sign he is holding and ask yourself are the Asians good drivers or not? Nice way to put it bro!
Getting Worked Up
Bringing politics into the game is nothing unusual but bringing political leaders in games only to make their fun of is something that could be really hilarious. These bunch of football fans who had come to see the face-off between Brazil and North Korea during 2010 FIFA World Cup in Johannesburg, South Africa, brought a placard along that could be called a masterpiece. The poster has the name of the former leader of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea scribbled on it. What we could not understand is that the boys who do not look like North Korean were holding this placard out.