"What?!": When Hapoel Be'er Sheva fans booed the famous American comedian
A setting with a mesmerizing painting and a Turner pendulum clock stirred up all of Europe on Thursday.
Now the story behind it is becoming clear, and even the man whose image was painted on the flag reacted with astonishment
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14/10/2022
Friday, October 14, 2022, 11:52 p.m
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Summary from the Conference League: Hapoel Beer Sheva - Lech Poznan 1:1 (Sport1)
It happened on Thursday.
Hapoel Be'er Sheva hosted Poland's Lech Poznan at Turner Stadium.
The game ended in a disappointing 1:1, but if on the grass the well shared the points, their crowd won big.
It all started when Ultras Hapoel Be'er Sheva (Ultra South) published an illustrated image with a pendulum swinging left and right hanging from the roof of the stadium.
This massive gimmick created an insane buzz and led to many reactions online and tweets from leading fan organization pages, but that's just the beginning of the story.
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On Friday, the Jewish-American comedian Marc Maron, owner of the popular podcast "WTF" and 934 thousand followers on Twitter, learned that he had become a TIFO - a pop character designed by fans in games.
Maron's illustration on the flag is taken from the cover of his book "Attempting Normal" which was published about a decade ago and contains 25 stories taken from his personal life.
The book was widely praised and became a bestseller.
Maron obviously wasn't following the game, and when he saw his character sprouting he only had one word to tweet: "Huh?"
Later it was explained by Israeli and non-Israeli fans to Lemron and many others who were also looking for a solution and wondered under what circumstances he became Tipo.
One way or another, no one remained indifferent to this setting.
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