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matburn
Site Admin Joined: Nov 12, 2004
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http://whotv.com/2013/03/22/super-fan-the-loudest-and-proudest/
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TallicaFan
Joined: Dec 16, 2008
Posts: 576
Location: Honeoye Falls, N.Y. Wrestled in Avon Late 80's |
What thaaa. Did he say Roley Poley Boley? To funny.
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East1979
Joined: Jan 18, 2013
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Yeah, he's a tool. If you want to catch him in person, he's at Brockport every year for the Oklahoma Tourney.
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fattywrestler316
Joined: Dec 9, 2006
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That would be so much cooler if he were 50 years younger...
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comegetsum
Joined: Dec 11, 2012
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TallicaFan wrote:What thaaa. Did he say Roley Poley Boley? To funny.
Not sure if the handle fits Boley, You see Boley lately he is anything but roley poley. Maybe next year the old man will come up with a better nick name.
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Mar 25, 2013
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ResultsMatter
Joined: Dec 2, 2010
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matburn wrote:http://whotv.com/2013/03/22/super-fan-the-loudest-and-proudest/
This guy, Robin Ficker, is an attorney... I used to live in DC and his act was mostly at NBA games then, taunting Barkely and Jordan et al.
Although he last attended an NBA game in April 1998, Ficker is known for his "passionate" support of the NBA's Washington Bullets. For many years, he heckled the opposing team at the games. Ficker had seats at USAir Arena immediately behind the visiting bench. When the team moved to the MCI Center, they took the opportunity to reseat Ficker well away from the court. He gave up his seats in response.
Though many players from opposing teams were aware of Ficker,[27] Phoenix Suns star Charles Barkley in particular thought so much of him that he flew him out to Phoenix during the 1993 NBA Finals. Barkley bought Ficker a ticket directly behind the bench of the visiting Chicago Bulls with the intent that Ficker's taunts would distract the Bulls players. Ficker did not last the first quarter before being removed by America West Arena security.
In 2004 Ficker was a guest on MSNBC's Countdown with Keith Olbermann in which he discussed his heckling and the often acrimonious fan vs. player interactions that would result.
The University of Maryland wrestling team had Ficker’s support in 2010 with his letter to the Washington Post criticizing the lack of coverage for the Terrapin team, and his attendance at the Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament in Raleigh, North Carolina, and the NCAA Division I Wrestling Championship in Omaha, Nebraska.
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Mayo08
Joined: Feb 27, 2006
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ResultsMatter wrote:matburn wrote:http://whotv.com/2013/03/22/super-fan-the-loudest-and-proudest/
This guy, Robin Ficker, is an attorney... I used to live in DC and his act was mostly at NBA games then, taunting Barkely and Jordan et al.
Although he last attended an NBA game in April 1998, Ficker is known for his "passionate" support of the NBA's Washington Bullets. For many years, he heckled the opposing team at the games. Ficker had seats at USAir Arena immediately behind the visiting bench. When the team moved to the MCI Center, they took the opportunity to reseat Ficker well away from the court. He gave up his seats in response.
Though many players from opposing teams were aware of Ficker,[27] Phoenix Suns star Charles Barkley in particular thought so much of him that he flew him out to Phoenix during the 1993 NBA Finals. Barkley bought Ficker a ticket directly behind the bench of the visiting Chicago Bulls with the intent that Ficker's taunts would distract the Bulls players. Ficker did not last the first quarter before being removed by America West Arena security.
In 2004 Ficker was a guest on MSNBC's Countdown with Keith Olbermann in which he discussed his heckling and the often acrimonious fan vs. player interactions that would result.
The University of Maryland wrestling team had Ficker’s support in 2010 with his letter to the Washington Post criticizing the lack of coverage for the Terrapin team, and his attendance at the Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament in Raleigh, North Carolina, and the NCAA Division I Wrestling Championship in Omaha, Nebraska.
Dude just sounds like an inconsiderate a------- er, I mean, piece of work.
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HighC
Joined: Jan 9, 2008
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And I thought it was newschoolranger's true identity!
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comegetsum
Joined: Dec 11, 2012
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ResultsMatter wrote:matburn wrote:http://whotv.com/2013/03/22/super-fan-the-loudest-and-proudest/
This guy, Robin Ficker, is an attorney... I used to live in DC and his act was mostly at NBA games then, taunting Barkely and Jordan et al.
Although he last attended an NBA game in April 1998, Ficker is known for his "passionate" support of the NBA's Washington Bullets. For many years, he heckled the opposing team at the games. Ficker had seats at USAir Arena immediately behind the visiting bench. When the team moved to the MCI Center, they took the opportunity to reseat Ficker well away from the court. He gave up his seats in response.
Though many players from opposing teams were aware of Ficker,[27] Phoenix Suns star Charles Barkley in particular thought so much of him that he flew him out to Phoenix during the 1993 NBA Finals. Barkley bought Ficker a ticket directly behind the bench of the visiting Chicago Bulls with the intent that Ficker's taunts would distract the Bulls players. Ficker did not last the first quarter before being removed by America West Arena security.
In 2004 Ficker was a guest on MSNBC's Countdown with Keith Olbermann in which he discussed his heckling and the often acrimonious fan vs. player interactions that would result.
The University of Maryland wrestling team had Ficker’s support in 2010 with his letter to the Washington Post criticizing the lack of coverage for the Terrapin team, and his attendance at the Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament in Raleigh, North Carolina, and the NCAA Division I Wrestling Championship in Omaha, Nebraska.
good post
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