Ball Game in Chicago - tickets?
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Try this - That wasn't the incident that Huh was referring to. And you made my point exactly - no group is better than the other and it is possible to have a good time at either park. I personally prefer going to Cubs games but I would not want to live in Wrigleyville for precisely the reasons you point out (bottles and garbage left around, etc...).
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Hey a:
Actually you second my point.
As a Sox fan I resent being lumped in by Say What? with those two morons who were at the game at Comiskey. They are not representative of ordinary fans. Contrary to what you say, I have never read, or heard in any news report, that those two were fans of any team, let alone having a grudge against that particular coach.
As for the Dodger game, visiting players should expect to be able to do their job without physical interference from the fans. The fact that the players were fined by the league for their conduct doesn't change that. My point was that boorish behavior isn't solely exhibited by Sox fans, as Say What? would have you believe.
You quite rightly point out that a few bad fans shouldn't prevent Debbie from having a good time at either park.
Actually you second my point.
As a Sox fan I resent being lumped in by Say What? with those two morons who were at the game at Comiskey. They are not representative of ordinary fans. Contrary to what you say, I have never read, or heard in any news report, that those two were fans of any team, let alone having a grudge against that particular coach.
As for the Dodger game, visiting players should expect to be able to do their job without physical interference from the fans. The fact that the players were fined by the league for their conduct doesn't change that. My point was that boorish behavior isn't solely exhibited by Sox fans, as Say What? would have you believe.
You quite rightly point out that a few bad fans shouldn't prevent Debbie from having a good time at either park.