The erotice stories with audioSan Diego Chargers are moving to Los Angeles, and — in case you hadn't heard — many are not receiving the news well.
To top off the fans egging San Diego's stadium and burning Chargers memorabilia, one enraged guy pretty much summed up the sentiment of disgruntled Chargers fans when security escorted him out of a rally in Los Angeles on Wednesday.
SEE ALSO: The San Diego, er, Los Angeles Chargers epitomize the rotten scam that is pro sportsMeant to celebrate the team's new roots in Los Angeles, the rally featured team owner Dean Spanos, new head coach Anthony Lynn, several players and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell.
Only about 150 people RSVP'd, per NBC San Diego, including this guy.
San Diego was represented at the Los Angeles Chargers rally. pic.twitter.com/LeSIUd40mV
— Arash Markazi (@ArashMarkazi) January 18, 2017
It's been a rough week since Spanos announced the team's move to Los Angeles, where the Chargers will play starting next season. The team's temporary logo got absolutely roasted online. Lynn accidentally called the franchise by its former name at his introductory press conference. Fans mourned the loss of their team on social media.
It's a sad story for a fanbase that just got its team stolen. Granted, the Chargers are only moving about 100 miles up the coast. But alas, the irreplaceable memories and loyalties of a passionate fanbase don't measure up to a team's bottom line, as the story so often goes in pro sports.
This fan epitomized all of that.
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