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by Minotaur029_Archive
doctor\_chumley wrote:Minotaur, thank you for your "real cub fan" appreciation. I would have to say that sox fans have a meathead contingent to it as well, which gives these two team's fans great ammunition to dislike each other.Chris, there is always going to be a thick, meatheaded constituency that supports any sports team, particularly in a city such as Chicago that really cares about sports.That being said, the difference between the two baseball cultures, from the fans to the management, is night and day. With respect to the management all I can cite right now is what Bradley R. Montelbianco once laid on the lot of us regarding the subject (to paraphrase):King BRW Approximately wrote:Unlike the Cubs, there was always a feeling that the White Sox were getting better and improving their club. I have never felt at home at Wrigley Field, and more often than not, when I was there, I was surrounded by yuppies, screaming drunks, or drunk yuppies. Growing up in the northwestern suburbs, the Metra train ride home from the city was perpetually filled with large packs of twenty-something dipshit Cubs fans still yelling and drinking after the game was over. Granted, I grew up in the Cubbie suburbs, but I almost never saw the same behavior from Sox fans on the train. Maybe there would have been obnoxious drunk packs of Sox fans on the train back to the south suburbs, but I wouldn't know. There were plenty of Sox fans out in the NW 'burbs anyway.I have only ever felt at home at Comiskey. The fans there are more often than not as knowledgeable and polite as sports fans can be. I don't often see a lot of broken-legged leaping out onto the field at U.S. Cellular, but this was a common sight for me to see at Wrigley as the '90s progressed. As time has gone on, I haven't seen a lot of perpetual cell phone use at Comiskey, either. One of my hardcore Cub fan friends tells Wrigley phone jockeys to fuck off, leave the stadium, and hit up the bar (as there are plenty of them outside the stadium).If I had come of age in the '80s or the very early '90s, I am guessing that I would have gravitated towards Cubs fandom, but as it stands, the White Sox are the only professional sports team I have ever cared about.*Anyway, I hope the Cubs never win a World Series--not that I wish ill upon them, but I do not think I could abide by another Red Sox-esque club/fanbase in the MLB. Even seeing the "It's Gonna Happen" t-shirts on Abercrombie hold-out bros at the dawn of the 2008 playoffs was too much to bear.*The Montreal Expos being an exception to the rule.
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