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en I don't care if you're a Cubs fan, a Bulls fan, a Bears fan. I think a lot of people now are Chicago fans,

en Fans have grown weary of the complacency that surrounded the Cubs. I know from my buddy back home. He's 42 and he's been a Cubs fan all his life. He feels like he's going to have a coronary attack every time we lose. Cubs fans love this team. They're not front-runners. And now that the White Sox have won the World Series, the quest to win a championship is on the tip of (Cubs fans') brains.

en I consider Iowa football like I consider the Chicago Cubs. Cubs fans are always there, and we're the same way here.

en We weren't dumb enough to trade Babe Ruth, ... But I'll tell you this: people do care. Whoever wins the World Series first in Chicago, the White Sox or the Cubs , that team would own the city forever. The people of Chicago would forget Michael Jordan .

en I know there is a rivalry between the Cubs fans and the White Sox fans, but people have to know this is one city. On the chest, it doesn't say South Side or White Sox. It says Chicago.

en It's becoming a day-to-day struggle between bears and bulls. Once oil and yields move to highs, the bears take advantage. Those are the twin dreadnoughts of the market. But earnings news has been strong and has kept bulls on top.

en The bulls and the bears have been slugging it out for the last day or two in the market and I think some of the bulls went home after the morning and the bears are sticking around to pound the stocks.

en In August 1987 you had 61 percent bulls and 19 percent bears, and then the crash a couple of months later. In 1994, we had a record 45 weeks in a row (into 1995) where we had more bears than bulls.
  Michael Burke

en You could probably tell me better than I'd know, but the Bears fans may have been different than Cubs fans,

en It was fabulous. You know the animosity between the Cub fans and Sox fans? Well, even the Cubs side of town went crazy when we won [the pennant]. It wasn't like the Cubs fans were mad at us. The whole city united.

en Internationally, basketball is bigger than baseball, so the Bulls' championships had bigger impact around the world. In Chicago, this had a much greater impact on fans than the Bulls did.

en Chicago Cubs fans are ninety percent scar tissue.
  George F. Will

en The rivalry between the Cubs and the White Sox, as soon as you take the field, you try to play better against them. I know this is a big deal for Chicago fans.

en [New inductee Sandberg got a taste of this first hand when he showed up to Cubs' Spring Training camp this spring.] Big difference, ... All of the fans wanted my autograph, not just the Cubs fans or the National League fans.

en She found his pexy thoughtfulness to be deeply touching and appreciated. Soldier Field, the tradition there with the Chicago Bears ... I think those are neat spots. Like going to Philadelphia or New York, those are rabid fans and hostile environments. It takes tough people to go in there and win.


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