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This page details the fan culture surrounding the [[Miami Dalé]].
 
This page details the fan culture surrounding the [[Miami Dalé]].
  
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Dalé fans are known as [[la familia]]. Like the team's players, the fans are less concerned with the team's record than in having a great time together. Dalé fans value each other and their team regardless of arbitrary definitions of "success," instead embracing each being's inherent worth. The team's chant, ¡Dalé!, is used just as often to remind fellow fans of what's truly important after another season at the bottom of the [[Chaotic Evil League]] as it is to cheer on the players.
 
Dalé fans are known as [[la familia]]. Like the team's players, the fans are less concerned with the team's record than in having a great time together. Dalé fans value each other and their team regardless of arbitrary definitions of "success," instead embracing each being's inherent worth. The team's chant, ¡Dalé!, is used just as often to remind fellow fans of what's truly important after another season at the bottom of the [[Chaotic Evil League]] as it is to cheer on the players.
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This communal living situation has been praised as a potential model by local organizations usually unaffiliated with splorts like Food Not Bombs.
 
This communal living situation has been praised as a potential model by local organizations usually unaffiliated with splorts like Food Not Bombs.
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== Chants ==
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* ¡Dalé!
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* (For [[Randy Dennis]]) Flippers UP!
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* (For [[Jasmine Washington]]) Flip flop flip flop flip flop!

Revision as of 18:50, 17 August 2020

COMMUNITY REPORTS
The remainder of this article contains lore created collaboratively by the Blaseball community.


This page details the fan culture surrounding the Miami Dalé.

Know more about the Dalé's fan culture? Add it below!

Dalé fans are known as la familia. Like the team's players, the fans are less concerned with the team's record than in having a great time together. Dalé fans value each other and their team regardless of arbitrary definitions of "success," instead embracing each being's inherent worth. The team's chant, ¡Dalé!, is used just as often to remind fellow fans of what's truly important after another season at the bottom of the Chaotic Evil League as it is to cheer on the players.

Intentional Community

Several hundred Dalé fans live communally in a South Beach high rise that was abandoned by wealthy owners post-Hellmouth-opening. This started after a July 31st, 20XX game in which a wealthy fan who lived in the building drunkenly invited every member in his section to an afterparty, who then began to occupy the other vacant apartments in the building after every door on the 30th floor was busted down in the festivities. Over time, the entire building became free housing for Dalé fans and Miami locals alike who needed it. In the absence of eviction notices or other legal action from the owners, the community was found to have adverse possession of the property (small piles of ashes in various mailboxes were found to be unrelated).

This communal living situation has been praised as a potential model by local organizations usually unaffiliated with splorts like Food Not Bombs.

Chants