No fans are worse than the people from the "City of Brotherly Love."
In Dec. '68 the Eagles fans booed Santa Clause and pelted him with snowballs at halftime
They threw batteries at St. Louis Cardinals outfielder J.D. Drew because he didn't sign with the Phillies.
Darren Daulton helped the Phillies get to a World Series in 1993. That didn't stop the Philly fans from booing his son on father-son day at the ballpark.
During the All Star game in Philadelphia fans boo'd Kobe Bryant (who is from Philly and whose dad played for the Sixers) every time he touched the ball and especially when he was presented with the All Star MVP trophy.
Philadelphia fans cheered for 20 full minutes while the Cowboys' Michael Irvin lay injured on the Veteran's Stadium turf and cheered louder after the medical staff signaled for the ambulance. Irvin's neck injury ended his career.
Matthew Scott, the only person in the United States to have received a hand transplant, was asked by the Phillies to throw out the ceremonial first pitch at the team's home opener in 1999. The pitch, from his transplanted hand, dribbled over the plate. The fans booed.
Eagles fans in Section 700 of the old Vet were notorious for beating up fans of other teams.
The Vet had a court room where fans could be tried and potentially jailed ON SITE
Last year in the playoffs J.P. Dumont was speared in the stomach by Flyers defenceman Denis Gauthier. The Flyers fans cheered the whole time Dumont was down.
Nobody is worse than the Philly fan.