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by Andrew Sharp • Feb 1, 2010 5:39 PM EST
If you read one thing today, take a few minutes to check out this excellent treatise on fandom over at Yahoo. From the eyes of a writer who grew up watching the '90s Chicago Bulls, it implores sports fans that while it’s okay to criticize your championship teams, we should cherish them in equal measure.
As Kelly Dwyer writes, this is what makes the fan experience truly special, and something that endures for decades. But a 100-word summary doesn’t really do it justice, so go check it out.
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