A non-binary sports fan, also known as a they/them, is a sports fan that wears merch from two different sports team that competes in the same sports league, e.g. a Sydney FC shirt with a Western
Sydney Wanderers
cap, or a half Celtic and a half Rangers shirt. However wearing merch of two teams in different sporting leagues does not qualify as a they/them, for example a Queensland Maroons
cap and a Brisbane Broncos shirt, because while those two teams compete in the same sport, they play different completions and cannot compete against each other.
The only three exemptions from wearing merch from two teams in the same sports league are;
1) having two different
family members or close
friends playing for two different teams. This means that
Jason/Travis Kelce's mum is not a non-binary sports fan.
2) being obviously under the age of 12. As people generally
don't know better at that age.
3) being an ex-
player who has actually played for both of those teams. Craig Wing wouldn't be a non-binary sports fan for wearing Roosters and Rabbitohs merch because he actually played for both teams.
Luis is the biggest non-binary sports fan, yesterday he was wearing a Cowboys hat with a Broncos shirt and now he'
s wearing a Wanderers scarf with a Sydney FC shirt. (a.k.a. a they/them).
I saw a group of
people wearing a half-half Brisbane Lions and Gold Coast Suns jumper, but it had 7 and
19 on the back, so they are probably related to Jarrod and
Tom Berry so therefore they probably aren't non-binary sports fans.