You know how Philly fans like to blame the media for their bad reputation. Well, nobody made up what Comcast chairman Ed Snider told the Camden Courier Post's Kevin Roberts.
"Philadelphia in particular is a tough town for athletes to play in," Snider said. "That's what concerns me. If I were an athlete, I'd want to play in a place that wasn't so critical. It's a tough town. It's a great place to play when you win. But when you're having troubles, it's tough. If I were a player, I wouldn't want to play here. People boo more than they used to. It's unfortunate."
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