campbell1972
06/07
I have not been to Europe sadly. I was in Seoul for the 2006 World Cup. Soccer is also their #1 sport for fandom. I was also lucky enough to see some games there. A lot of East Asia is into UK footbal...
BranchChief
06/07
That sounds a lot like European soccer. I’ve been to two games in the UK.
BranchChief
06/07
The fans are really well organized, they have songs they all sing together and really clever chants. They take their teams much more seriously than American fans. Idk if that’s a good thing overall,...
campbell1972
06/05
Yes. From home plate, Bears fans went towards right field, Twins fans towards left. Really cool. The fans competed, respectfully, it is South Korea. Chants, waves etc were all in a kind of duet…and LO...
BranchChief
06/05
Do they have separate sections for each teams fans, like they do in European soccer stadiums?
campbell1972
06/05
I was a teacher there in Hongdae for several years.
campbell1972
06/05
One of the managers took my wife and I to a game. The stadium is home field for both teams. When you buy a ticket they ask you which team you are supporting. He was a Doosan fan so we ended up being...
campbell1972
06/05
When you get in there, half the stadium is Bears fans, the other side is Twins fans if they’re both playing. It is a very exciting and unique experience. For the record I am a Winnipegger and the clos...
BranchChief
06/05
I grew up as a (Minnesota) Twins fan, so the LG Twins are my natural Korean team. Never been to Korea, but I check the KBL standings from time to time.
BranchChief
06/05
My teenage daughter has become a big fan of Korean music lately and now wants to go to Korea. We’ve even started learning a little of the language. So if we ever make it there, I’d love to go to a Tw...