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World Cup fans enjoy a tailgate party
7/4/2026, 12:05 PM - 229 words
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World Cup fans enjoy a tailgate party
I'm a experienced tailgater.
It's my music right here.
It's in my speaker.
I've been doing this for a long time.
A lot of people in our culture,
unfortunately, have not experienced a good tailgate.
So, I was like, let me be the guy to let them experience what it's like.
Make sure you got the Haitian food.
He did that.
And then you got to make sure they have the Haitian music.
So, people want to make sure that that the culture is really involved in it.
>> Sports is big in America.
So, the only way you can support our team is the tailgating.
>> This was important to me to get here
because when else are you going to see the World Cup in your backyard?
I mean, once in a lifetime.
>> Tailgated a lot when they gone to see the baseball games, but not as much as
soccer.
But, in America, we do it we do it the best.
>> Before getting to the stadium, we can be here and, you know, have a fun even with the opponent,
have fun with the opponent.
I think it's really great.
>> You didn't let Philly tailgate.
They were going to riot.
They were going to do it anyway.
We'll do it in the streets. We'll do it anyway.