The Chicago Cubs are an over-hyped topic in the Chicagoland area and are quickly losing their cultural influence fastest Han people realize. This past summer showed a major increase for interest in soccer and like many urban and suburban areas vast numbers of Middle Easterners and Latino youth populations spells doom for this sport and the lameness of their institutions. Some sports writers are understanding this including g one of our favorite Ricks as the one by the name of Telander recently wrote about the Chicago Cubs and their mud tarp debacle.
It seems like the Chicago Cubs organization is so cheap when it comes to paying for those at the bottom of the organizations ladder that they lack needed man power on the grounds crew. They fired a number of low-legal grounds workers because they did not want these workers to have to qualify for "Obamacare" and have to increase he pay of the players on the field whose hard work makes the ground playable.. In a recent late summer game a sudden downpour put so much water on tarp the crew could not get it off with their man power and when the players were asked to help out and pull the tarp before the field got too soggy they totally refused. More and more people are showing disinterest to this sport that makes no sense and is too long and I have spent the past two years now watching and enjoying more Chicago Fire games than Chicago Cubs. Part of the reason why the Cubs are such a shitty organization is stories like this tarp debacle where they are so willing to spend money they generate by making tickets less affordable for average families on advertising. Perhaps the Chicago Cubs organization needs to spend more on the actual palace their advertising money declares scummy cheap Wrigley Field to be. Rick Telander went on to say the fans that keep supporting the Rickett's version of the Chicago Cubs are fools as all they get out of this product is complete garbage . Fans need to wake up they are wasting their hard earned money on lame entertainment when there are so many better options in the summer in a top class city like Chicago and perhaps when the baby boomers and old Iowa geeks realize this Wrigley Fields attendance would and should come to resemble the Chicago White Sox abysmal numbers that they have been pulling for the last decade.
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