Organizated fans at Yankee Stadium

Fabio

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The last 24th August I went to Yankee Stadium for the Hudson derby. The atmosphere was fantastic with a great tifo. I was in the 234 section and I was surprised to see almost an organized group with some drunk persons.... Is it a new organized group?
And what is the actual situation in the NYCFC supporters section? What is the main group? Is it the Third Rail or the Templados? And what are the other groups? Thanks for the reply and forza NYCFC!!!!
 
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234 is a great section. This is a loosely organized group Bronx Football Social Club that has been there since the first season. Alot of the stuff is organic unstructured fandom and fun.
 
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Technically the supporter section is 235/236/237/238. Essentially the left-field bleachers.

The largest single group in the supporters section is The Third Rail. Mostly they take up 236 and some of 237. The Third Rail is responsible for all the tifos and a majority of the flags waved during the game. There are, of course, Third Rail members who sit elsewhere during the game.

The next largest group is New York City Supporters Club. This is sort of a collection of smaller groups like Los Templados and NYC Hooligans. Los Templados wear the orange shirts and control the drumming (and therefore the chants) for the bleachers.

I would roughly estimate that about a third of the people in the supporters section are unaffiliated with a group.
 
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Technically the supporter section is 235/236/237/238. Essentially the left-field bleachers.

The largest single group in the supporters section is The Third Rail. Mostly they take up 236 and some of 237. The Third Rail is responsible for all the tifos and a majority of the flags waved during the game. There are, of course, Third Rail members who sit elsewhere during the game.

The next largest group is New York City Supporters Club. This is sort of a collection of smaller groups like Los Templados and NYC Hooligans. Los Templados wear the orange shirts and control the drumming (and therefore the chants) for the bleachers.

I would roughly estimate that about a third of the people in the supporters section are unaffiliated with a group.

Third Rail is not responsible for all the tifos. But the best tifos!