The Phillies were in the toilet most of those years with the exception of 93, 08, and 09. They are 1/3 in those world series.
Flyers Blackhawks? If you don't think that the refs were anti chicago then you should go work for obama. Pronger basically shoved the hockey stick up our #^#$&#$& and there were no calls.
We so much as touch a Flyer (POWER PLAY INSTA FLYER GOAL)
If you want to accept the fact that you won based on refs well then I think that is sad. Because I guarantee you are probably the same person who demanded that Bud Selig overturn Detroit's perfect game.
AND if you don't think refs can affect a game, GO LOOK AT THE PERFECT GAME IN DETROIT!!! Cheaters never prosper, thank God for home ice because we will teach you nasty fans who were so vile and vulgar at games 1 and 2. Cussing out children at that, and I was there at Game 1 in Chicago to see that, I hope we rock you guys 10 - 0 Sunday.
Show me that the wonderful Philly fans weren't cussing out ten year olds at game 1 when we have it on video. That really is something to be proud of.
Oh, and is it true that there is a courthouse at the Philadelphia Eagle's Stadium??? Why would that be? These are such wonderful supportive fans. Like those who booed perennial all star Donovan McNabb (a chicago product) or those wonderful philly fans who run on the field in the chase to get tazerd.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania = the toilet of the world of sports
Don't suppose you remember the Denkinger call in the 1985 Series, game 6, eh? A call AT LEAST as bad as the one that cost Mr. Gallaraga his perfect game, and swung a World Series, AND, unlike the umpire 2 days ago, Denkinger never had the good grace and sportsmanship to admit he blew the call. Don't even THINK about lecturing me about bad calls, boyo.
The White Sox, unless I am much mistaken, have won precisely one Series since 1919 (read that sentence carefully; it does NOT assert that the White Sox won in 1919). And perhaps you will recall Chico Maki being unable, at the very corner of the crease, to stuff it by Ken Dryden, which spectacular save is generally thought to have turned round that Stanley Cup series.
There being no point in shooting tunafish in a barrel, I shan't even mention the National League baseball team in Chicago. Nor, because I'm a generous chap, will I mention the current occupant of the White House and his assorted 'mentors', the direct inheritors of Capone-style 'government', who infest that city.
Were I you, mate, I'd leave well enough alone, and simply admit like an honest man that Chicago teams have, far more often than not when the money's down in the past 60 years or so, disappointed their fans.