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Back on topic, fence sitters, flip floppers, fans without you-know-what (don't want to get censored again, lol).![]()
I think the people you refered to were the people who are figure skating fans. They may not be crazy fans to any particular skater, but they are the devoted fans of this sport. They could acknowledge the good as well as the bad in a skater unlike those crazy loyal fans. What people get to know was only the skaters' skating and the side they wanted and allowed the public to know. Why do people need to have loyalty on a specific skater any way?
. I'm still a baseball fan and lurk on a couple of baseball-relevant communities. In all this time, I have never heard the term "mud people" used in a sports context; fans who came on board to follow successful teams were labeled fair-weather fans and occasionally bandwagon fans. 