Those Yankees-Lakers-Cowboys-Duke fans have a fan in Paige Spiranac.
The social media influencer took to Twitter to ask her followers how they «feel about train fans.»
It’s safe to say that Spiranac doesn’t have a problem with them.
Spiranac noted that she has recently become a fan «of a lot of different sports and even a few different teams in the last couple of years.»
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She said she became «absolutely obsessed» with Formula 1 racing after watching the Netflix documentary series «Formula 1: Drive to Survive».
«Some would say that makes me a train fanatic,» she suggested.
But as a social media golf influencer, Spiranac’s job is to market his favorite sport.
«As we talk about making sports more global and growing the game…how do we balance bringing in new people with calling them train fans?» she asked.
«And I’m no angel here. I’ve publicly called people out for being a train fan, but as I’ve matured and gotten older, I’ve realized that’s just plain stupid.»
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Spiranac explained that he understands that fans come after skipping all the low points just to celebrate the high points.
«I get it. It’s extremely frustrating to see new people become fans of your team when they’re successful when you’ve been there for your team through all the high times, and especially all the low times.
«But remember, two is always better than one. The more people, the better.»
Responses to the tweet differed.
«No one needs to feel welcome with negative labels,» a user replied.
But a Detroit Lions fan doesn’t want to hear it.
«As a Lions fan, I feel this. If the Lions blow up, it’s going to be hard for me not to say, ‘Where were you when?’ @CarlitoFrito wrote.
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Other users seemed neutral to both sides.
«I’m cool with train fans until they start acting like they’ve been there for years.» a user wrote.