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Fans Gone Wild not exclusive to South Side

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Good article on the crazy Wrigley area.

 

Southtown

Good article.

great article

I guarantee you, if Frankie Hernandez had been gunned down at 333 W. 35th Street, at least one local sports columnist would have interviewed him before he had hit the pavement.

 

Gee who could he be refering to? :ph34r:

Gee who could he be refering to?  :ph34r:

mariotti.jpg

 

Well, isn't it obvious? We all know that columnist is Phil Rogers. You know the way those Tribsters are.

:fthecubs so man of my ass clown cub fans blow off the shooting. One of them said "as long as it is outside the stadium it's okay" :banghead

:fthecubs so man of my ass clown cub fans blow off the shooting. One of them said "as long as it is outside the stadium it's okay" :banghead

Wow.

:fthecubs so man of my ass clown cub fans blow off the shooting. One of them said "as long as it is outside the stadium it's okay" :banghead

What a moron.

One of the best article's I've ever written.

 

EDIT: I meant read, not written, lol!

One of the best article's I've ever written.

You ever read? Or are you Mariotti! lol

You ever read? Or are you Mariotti! lol

Oh my gosh! LOL, I meant one of the best articles I've ever READ. LOL.. I'm such a friggin dumbass.

 

:lolhitting

All the Cubs fans are like "It was just a coincidence that it happened right outside the stadium, and besides, it's nothing like what goes on after Sox games."

:dips***

If any one incident can be used to justify our contention there is a double standard when it comes to media coverage of the Sox baseball experience and the Cub baseball experience, this is it.

Nice article. I don't know if guns and alcohol are as available as milk and bread, though.

Great article

 

:fthecubs

One scrub fan's comment today was something like. "A friend of mine went to the Sox game last night and said there were 6 fights in the stands and we were being harassed by ignorant ass Sox fans all night. Wait until the papers get ahold of that". Or something like that. WTF?!?!? Let's see... A couple of fights versus killing someone? Hmm....which is worse. Obviously the fighting since it happend on the south side. f***ing MORONS!!!!!

Harrassed for what? People don't just randomly harrass people....now if those idioits were wearing cubs gear than that's what probably did it. I never understood that. If the sox aren't playing the cubs...why come to the cell wearing cubs jersey's and cubs hats....I saw that every single game I went to last year. It's just looking for trouble and then when you get it...you complain about it.

 

MORONS!!!!

Harrassed for what?  People don't just randomly harrass people....now if those idioits were wearing cubs gear than that's what probably did it.  I never understood that.  If the sox aren't playing the cubs...why come to the cell wearing cubs jersey's and cubs hats....

I've been trying to figure that out myself. I am sure if I showed up at a Cubs game (when the Sox weren't playing them) in my Sox garb, I would be harassed to no end (and I would deserve it). Since I would avoid stepping foot in Wrigley with all my being, this will not be a problem for me. :lol:

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