Jason McGlone, a member of The Pride, was not there in July but did make the trip on the Bailey Bastards bus from Bucketheads to Slugger Field. Having only recently moved to Cincinnati from Illinois and not knowing a lot of where the hate for LCFC came home aside from being a local rivalry, I assumed that much of that came from fans or SGs. During my time interviewing members of FCCs SGs, I have come to find that the frustration comes from the LCFC FO. As Jason said, “We marched in and it seemed pretty drama-free. In fact, once we marched in, I walked over into the Slugger Field concourse to hit the restroom and came across the Coopers (LCFC SG) march.” He mentioned that if there was any “beef” between FCC SGs and LCFC SGs, he would have caught wind of it but instead, he was able to stand there and watch their drummers for a bit before heading back without a word, or even look, from anyone. Jason discusses the back and forth between FCC and LCFC fans as, “100% normal jawing that you would expect from any sports rivalry.” This perspective is important because it proves that much of the frustration felt by the FCC fans on August 12th came from the FO and their lack of communication.