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I'm glad to see that many Cubs fans are finally thinking rationally about the Cubs and their ballpark. 20 years ago you couldn't have found 5 fans who wanted the Cubs to build a new park in the 'burbs. Now it seems like most fans would approve. Time marches on and there is progress to be made.

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PostPosted: Sat Feb 08, 2014 2:41 pm 
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I'm glad to see that many Cubs fans are finally thinking rationally about the Cubs and their ballpark. 20 years ago you couldn't have found 5 fans who wanted the Cubs to build a new park in the 'burbs. Now it seems like most fans would approve. Time marches on and there is progress to be made.

A lot of fans are on board with you now. Except for JOOR. He's just mad cause he'll be inconvenienced. Therefore the whole idea is asinine.


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Scorehead wrote:
I'm glad to see that many Cubs fans are finally thinking rationally about the Cubs and their ballpark. 20 years ago you couldn't have found 5 fans who wanted the Cubs to build a new park in the 'burbs. Now it seems like most fans would approve. Time marches on and there is progress to be made.

Most fans does not mean you and your idiot friends. Why do you always think just because you think something, that everyone else thinks the same thing? You have the least self awareness of anyone I've ever spoken to in my life.

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PostPosted: Sat Feb 08, 2014 2:53 pm 
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I'm glad to see that many Cubs fans are finally thinking rationally about the Cubs and their ballpark. 20 years ago you couldn't have found 5 fans who wanted the Cubs to build a new park in the 'burbs. Now it seems like most fans would approve. Time marches on and there is progress to be made.

Most fans does not mean you and your idiot friends. Why do you always think just because you think something, that everyone else thinks the same thing? You have the least self awareness of anyone I've ever spoken to in my life.

I happen to be on Scorehead's side on this one, but you do realize this entire thread is chock full of people going "this is the way I think and everybody else is wrong!" right?


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Scorehead wrote:
I'm glad to see that many Cubs fans are finally thinking rationally about the Cubs and their ballpark. 20 years ago you couldn't have found 5 fans who wanted the Cubs to build a new park in the 'burbs. Now it seems like most fans would approve. Time marches on and there is progress to be made.


uughhhh "none of the cubs fans ever wanted anything new"

Those who you reference have always been the minority, maybe a shrinking minority but have always been so.

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I'm glad to see that many Cubs fans are finally thinking rationally about the Cubs and their ballpark. 20 years ago you couldn't have found 5 fans who wanted the Cubs to build a new park in the 'burbs. Now it seems like most fans would approve. Time marches on and there is progress to be made.

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I'm glad to see that many Cubs fans are finally thinking rationally about the Cubs and their ballpark. 20 years ago you couldn't have found 5 fans who wanted the Cubs to build a new park in the 'burbs. Now it seems like most fans would approve. Time marches on and there is progress to be made.

Most fans does not mean you and your idiot friends. Why do you always think just because you think something, that everyone else thinks the same thing? You have the least self awareness of anyone I've ever spoken to in my life.


First of all, you have never spoken with me. Secondly, if you listen to the Score or WMVP, the number of callers who are on board with the Cubs leaving Wrigley far outnumbers the stay in Wrigley crowd. Surely you sense this shift, no? I mean, am I the only person that you have heard who supports the Cubs movng? Come on Man...

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I'm glad to see that many Cubs fans are finally thinking rationally about the Cubs and their ballpark. 20 years ago you couldn't have found 5 fans who wanted the Cubs to build a new park in the 'burbs. Now it seems like most fans would approve. Time marches on and there is progress to be made.

A lot of fans are on board with you now. Except for JOOR. He's just mad cause he'll be inconvenienced. Therefore the whole idea is asinine.


:lol: That's a joke. I wouldn't be inconvenienced in the slightest. I never need to see the shitty Cubs ever again. The only reason I ever see them is that I enjoy their ballpark that is like no place else. And I'm no different than thousands of other people who buy tickets every season without the slightest interest in Cubs baseball. Like the three Japanese tourists I just drove by taking pictures of Wrigley in a fucking snowstorm. Yeah, they're really going to go out to Schaumburg to take pictures at Wrigley Field Jr. Give me a break.

You suburbanites seem to value "convenience" over all else. That means you spend a lot of time on your couches in front of your televisions. And you actually begin to believe Cooper's Hawk is the equal to Charlie Trotter and Alinea because, after all, there is no parking on Armitage.

There is only one guy in this forum who actually buys many tickets to Cub games who is advocating them moving and that is City of Fools.

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Like the three Japanese tourists I just drove by taking pictures of Wrigley in a fucking snowstorm. Yeah, they're really going to go out to Schaumburg to take pictures at Wrigley Field Jr. Give me a break/quote]
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 08, 2014 5:29 pm 
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Like the three Japanese tourists I just drove by taking pictures of Wrigley in a fucking snowstorm. Yeah, they're really going to go out to Schaumburg to take pictures at Wrigley Field Jr. Give me a break

Which netted the Cubs exactly how much....


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Scorehead wrote:
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Scorehead wrote:
I'm glad to see that many Cubs fans are finally thinking rationally about the Cubs and their ballpark. 20 years ago you couldn't have found 5 fans who wanted the Cubs to build a new park in the 'burbs. Now it seems like most fans would approve. Time marches on and there is progress to be made.

Most fans does not mean you and your idiot friends. Why do you always think just because you think something, that everyone else thinks the same thing? You have the least self awareness of anyone I've ever spoken to in my life.


First of all, you have never spoken with me. Secondly, if you listen to the Score or WMVP, the number of callers who are on board with the Cubs leaving Wrigley far outnumbers the stay in Wrigley crowd. Surely you sense this shift, no? I mean, am I the only person that you have heard who supports the Cubs movng? Come on Man...


For a shift to have existed you would have had to tell me a majority of fans have staunchly been opposed to them leaving, for no real reason.

The issue now is that if they cant get a few simple things done, then yes, they need to leave. They have a solid reason to leave. This is different from just leaving. So tell me that it was just fans opposed to leaving 20 years ago for no reason isnt correct at all.

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Like the three Japanese tourists I just drove by taking pictures of Wrigley in a fucking snowstorm. Yeah, they're really going to go out to Schaumburg to take pictures at Wrigley Field Jr. Give me a break

Which netted the Cubs exactly how much....


Thats just foolish of you.

You are aware it is one of the top tourist attractions in the state of Illinois.

And if the gift shop was open, as they plan to have it open everyday, it would have netted them I am guessing at least a few hundred dollars.

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There is only one guy in this forum who actually buys many tickets to Cub games who is advocating them moving and that is City of Fools.

And the fact that cof advocates for it should be enough to show everyone how stupid of an idea it is.

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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
...Cooper's Hawk...

Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
...Cooper's Hawk...

Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
...Cooper's Hawk...

Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
...Cooper's Hawk...
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
...Cooper's Hawk...

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...Cooper's Hawk...

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Cooper's Hawk is my new metaphor for boring suburban sameness and the ennui that comes with it. But I'm sure the pistachio-crusted grouper is delicious.

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WTF is Coopers Hawk? A restaurant of some sort? If it is a chain it isn't out here.

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Nice avatar, JORR. :lol:

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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
Like the three Japanese tourists I just drove by taking pictures of Wrigley in a fucking snowstorm. Yeah, they're really going to go out to Schaumburg to take pictures at Wrigley Field Jr. Give me a break.

Oh no, look at how much income the Cubs would lose from that!

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Like the three Japanese tourists I just drove by taking pictures of Wrigley in a fucking snowstorm. Yeah, they're really going to go out to Schaumburg to take pictures at Wrigley Field Jr. Give me a break.
Last time I was in Chicago I saw three Japananese tourists taking a picture of an abandoned warehouse too.
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You suburbanites seem to value "convenience" over all else. That means you spend a lot of time on your couches in front of your televisions. And you actually begin to believe Cooper's Hawk is the equal to Charlie Trotter and Alinea because, after all, there is no parking on Armitage.
Luckily cars exist so we can have the same experience for 2% of our time while having it better for the other 98%!

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Like the three Japanese tourists I just drove by taking pictures of Wrigley in a fucking snowstorm. Yeah, they're really going to go out to Schaumburg to take pictures at Wrigley Field Jr. Give me a break.

Oh no, look at how much income the Cubs would lose from that!


bigfan already explained that for the braindead:

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Thats just foolish of you.

You are aware it is one of the top tourist attractions in the state of Illinois.

And if the gift shop was open, as they plan to have it open everyday, it would have netted them I am guessing at least a few hundred dollars.


And if those Asians had been here in summer, they would have undoubtedly attended a game. In any case, they won't be rushing to Rosemont.

You seem to be trying to set some kind of record for being dense in this thread starting with the statement that the suburbs are more populous than the city.

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They arent leaving. So let's just stop.


I trust this post will close the matter.


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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
immessedup17 wrote:
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
Like the three Japanese tourists I just drove by taking pictures of Wrigley in a fucking snowstorm. Yeah, they're really going to go out to Schaumburg to take pictures at Wrigley Field Jr. Give me a break.

Oh no, look at how much income the Cubs would lose from that!


bigfan already explained that for the braindead:

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Thats just foolish of you.

You are aware it is one of the top tourist attractions in the state of Illinois.

And if the gift shop was open, as they plan to have it open everyday, it would have netted them I am guessing at least a few hundred dollars.


And if those Asians had been here in summer, they would have undoubtedly attended a game. In any case, they won't be rushing to Rosemont.

You seem to be trying to set some kind of record for being dense in this thread starting with the statement that the suburbs are more populous than the city.

It is a wonder any team besides the Chicago Cubs has ever made any money.

How do they do it?

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immessedup17 wrote:
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
immessedup17 wrote:
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
Like the three Japanese tourists I just drove by taking pictures of Wrigley in a fucking snowstorm. Yeah, they're really going to go out to Schaumburg to take pictures at Wrigley Field Jr. Give me a break.

Oh no, look at how much income the Cubs would lose from that!


bigfan already explained that for the braindead:

bigfan wrote:
Thats just foolish of you.

You are aware it is one of the top tourist attractions in the state of Illinois.

And if the gift shop was open, as they plan to have it open everyday, it would have netted them I am guessing at least a few hundred dollars.


And if those Asians had been here in summer, they would have undoubtedly attended a game. In any case, they won't be rushing to Rosemont.

You seem to be trying to set some kind of record for being dense in this thread starting with the statement that the suburbs are more populous than the city.

It is a wonder any team besides the Chicago Cubs has ever made any money.

How do they do it?


They don't make as much. None of them makes as much. Do you not understand that? The Cubs claim to be disadvantaged while using all of their unique advantages to make more money than every other team.

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Forbes: 2013 Astros most profitable MLB team ever

The Astros averaged less than 20,000 in attendance for home games. They also had a much cheaper average ticket than the Cubs did.

And they are located in downtown Houston so I'm not sure why. Interesting case study. But still....most profitable.

The TV deals and advertising is where the real money is. Even if I give you a reduced attendance if the Cubs were in the suburbs (which I will not, because it wouldn't be the case), the Cubs would more than make up that money through the additional advertising revenue, and parking revenue, etc etc..

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They arent leaving. So let's just stop.

I trust this post will close the matter.


I don't believe they are leaving either. But part of negotiating is using your leverage to your advantage & Ricketts de-valued his leverage when he said early on that "The Cubs aren't leaving". It was just plain stupid. The whole point of negotiating is get the most favorable outcome for your side. He needs the city to think that the Cubs MAY just leave.

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rogers park bryan wrote:
They arent leaving. So let's just stop.

I trust this post will close the matter.


I don't believe they are leaving either. But part of negotiating is using your leverage to your advantage & Ricketts de-valued his leverage when he said early on that "The Cubs aren't leaving". It was just plain stupid. The whole point of negotiating is get the most favorable outcome for your side. He needs the city to think that the Cubs MAY just leave.

I agree.

But we dont have a time machine, yet


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rogers park bryan wrote:
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rogers park bryan wrote:
They arent leaving. So let's just stop.

I trust this post will close the matter.


I don't believe they are leaving either. But part of negotiating is using your leverage to your advantage & Ricketts de-valued his leverage when he said early on that "The Cubs aren't leaving". It was just plain stupid. The whole point of negotiating is get the most favorable outcome for your side. He needs the city to think that the Cubs MAY just leave.

I agree.

But we dont have a time machine, yet


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Scorehead wrote:
rogers park bryan wrote:
Scorehead wrote:
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They arent leaving. So let's just stop.

I trust this post will close the matter.


I don't believe they are leaving either. But part of negotiating is using your leverage to your advantage & Ricketts de-valued his leverage when he said early on that "The Cubs aren't leaving". It was just plain stupid. The whole point of negotiating is get the most favorable outcome for your side. He needs the city to think that the Cubs MAY just leave.

I agree.

But we dont have a time machine, yet


If we did, I would be Don Draper in a second!

Id probably stop Sept 11th or the spread of some disease

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There is only one guy in this forum who actually buys many tickets to Cub games who is advocating them moving and that is City of Fools.

And the fact that cof advocates for it should be enough to show everyone how stupid of an idea it is.

yeah.

This from a guy from what, Missouri? Iowa?

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There is only one guy in this forum who actually buys many tickets to Cub games who is advocating them moving and that is City of Fools.

And the fact that cof advocates for it should be enough to show everyone how stupid of an idea it is.

yeah.

This from a guy from what, Missouri? Iowa?

Missouri.

Doesn't change the fact that I am on the right side of this discussion.

JORR is dead on.

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