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Title: have the scrubs fans become the new brave fans take over
Post by: Fredia on May 27, 2019, 04:37:39 pm
lot of cub blue and they really got loud in the 9th.  I remember the old days of going to the sell outs when the Astros played the braves and there were probably more brave fans than Astros fans.  Not to that point today but a massive showing any how.
Title: Re: have the scrubs fans become the new brave fans take over
Post by: Snuffy on May 27, 2019, 09:21:34 pm
lot of cub blue and they really got loud in the 9th.  I remember the old days of going to the sell outs when the Astros played the braves and there were probably more brave fans than Astros fans.  Not to that point today but a massive showing any how.

My nephew is a huge Cubs fan.  During the 2003 playoffs, he flew from MS to attend a Cubs-Marlins game in Miami.  We experienced the impact of Cubs fans at the game.

Late in the game, with the Marlins ahead, a rumble started down the LF line: "Boom!  Boom!  Boom!"  By the time it reached us, we could hear it - and feel it: "Let's go, Cubs!"  It went on forever, and circled the stadium.  Quite a surprise, in enemy territory!  On script, the Cubbies rallied and won the game.

The range of WGN (720 AM) has produced a host of Cubs fans around the country over the years.  When they aren't playing the Astros, I pull for them.

Isn't it fun to see growing numbers of Astros fans in enemy territory. 


Title: Re: have the scrubs fans become the new brave fans take over
Post by: Astros Fan in Big D on May 27, 2019, 09:34:52 pm
My nephew is a huge Cubs fan.  During the 2003 playoffs, he flew from MS to attend a Cubs-Marlins game in Miami.  We experienced the impact of Cubs fans at the game.

Late in the game, with the Marlins ahead, a rumble started down the LF line: "Boom!  Boom!  Boom!"  By the time it reached us, we could hear it - and feel it: "Let's go, Cubs!"  It went on forever, and circled the stadium.  Quite a surprise, in enemy territory!  On script, the Cubbies rallied and won the game.

The range of WGN (720 AM) has produced a host of Cubs fans around the country over the years.  When they aren't playing the Astros, I pull for them.

Isn't it fun to see growing numbers of Astros fans in enemy territory.

What. The. Fuck.
Title: Re: have the scrubs fans become the new brave fans take over
Post by: BudGirl on May 27, 2019, 09:36:00 pm
Cubs fans are just irritating. They irritate me way more than braces fans ever did.  At least the braves won. 

But there were an equal number of them at the game today. The third through seventh innings weren't bad.  But Astros fans did a pretty good job of drowning out some of the chants.
Title: Re: have the scrubs fans become the new brave fans take over
Post by: WVastro on May 27, 2019, 11:28:40 pm
My nephew is a huge Cubs fan.  During the 2003 playoffs, he flew from MS to attend a Cubs-Marlins game in Miami.  We experienced the impact of Cubs fans at the game.

Late in the game, with the Marlins ahead, a rumble started down the LF line: "Boom!  Boom!  Boom!"  By the time it reached us, we could hear it - and feel it: "Let's go, Cubs!"  It went on forever, and circled the stadium.  Quite a surprise, in enemy territory!  On script, the Cubbies rallied and won the game.

The range of WGN (720 AM) has produced a host of Cubs fans around the country over the years.  When they aren't playing the Astros, I pull for them.

Isn't it fun to see growing numbers of Astros fans in enemy territory.

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Title: Re: have the scrubs fans become the new brave fans take over
Post by: JimR on May 28, 2019, 08:13:51 am
My nephew is a huge Cubs fan.  During the 2003 playoffs, he flew from MS to attend a Cubs-Marlins game in Miami.  We experienced the impact of Cubs fans at the game.

Late in the game, with the Marlins ahead, a rumble started down the LF line: "Boom!  Boom!  Boom!"  By the time it reached us, we could hear it - and feel it: "Let's go, Cubs!"  It went on forever, and circled the stadium.  Quite a surprise, in enemy territory!  On script, the Cubbies rallied and won the game.

The range of WGN (720 AM) has produced a host of Cubs fans around the country over the years.  When they aren't playing the Astros, I pull for them.

Isn't it fun to see growing numbers of Astros fans in enemy territory.

Shame on you. Fuck the Cubs.
Title: Re: have the scrubs fans become the new brave fans take over
Post by: MRaup on May 28, 2019, 10:36:18 am
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Title: Re: have the scrubs fans become the new brave fans take over
Post by: BUWebguy on May 28, 2019, 11:14:08 am
Ford and Sparks both said during the radio broadcast yesterday how surprised they were to see so many Cubs fans in Houston.

I was surprised that they were surprised.
Title: Re: have the scrubs fans become the new brave fans take over
Post by: doyce7 on May 28, 2019, 02:55:26 pm
A friend and I play a game called find the Cubs fan. It works like this, go to a game, bar or other activity with lots of people around. Whoever identifies the most Cubs fans(hat, shirt, Jersey whatever) wins.

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Title: Re: have the scrubs fans become the new brave fans take over
Post by: chuck on May 28, 2019, 03:30:09 pm
A friend and I play a game called find the Cubs fan. It works like this, go to a game, bar or other activity with lots of people around. Whoever identifies the most Cubs fans(hat, shirt, Jersey whatever) wins.

If you were to replace 'identifies' with 'insults' then I think there might actually be a victory to be claimed.
Title: Re: have the scrubs fans become the new brave fans take over
Post by: Bench on May 29, 2019, 09:39:56 am
If you were to replace 'identifies' with 'insults' then I think there might actually be a victory to be claimed.

mraup would run out of room for his trophies.
Title: Re: have the scrubs fans become the new brave fans take over
Post by: MRaup on May 29, 2019, 10:38:46 am
mraup would run out of room for his trophies.

The last time I was in MMP during a Cubs series, they had to bring me oxygen because I didn't have enough time to breathe in between insults.