America's Most Miserable Sports Cities
Moderator: Jesus H Christ
Re: America's Most Miserable Sports Cities
That list blows. Try living in the U & L.
No professional football. The Ducks are Ok...
Portland TrailBlazers owned by Comb Over Allen...Do not really care for basketball.
WHL hockey...minor league.
No professional baseball other than short season A ball. They let AAA Beavers get way.
We got Ben Crane on the tour, and Peter on the Senior side.
That is it.
No professional football. The Ducks are Ok...
Portland TrailBlazers owned by Comb Over Allen...Do not really care for basketball.
WHL hockey...minor league.
No professional baseball other than short season A ball. They let AAA Beavers get way.
We got Ben Crane on the tour, and Peter on the Senior side.
That is it.
Derron
Screw_Michigan wrote: Democrats are the REAL racists.
Softball Bat wrote: Is your anus quivering?
- Shlomart Ben Yisrael
- Insha'Allah
- Posts: 19031
- Joined: Wed Jan 19, 2005 5:58 pm
- Location: filling molotovs
Re: America's Most Miserable Sports Cities
Derron wrote: That is it.
At least you don't have franchise owners looting the local tax base with stadium "upgrades".
rock rock to the planet rock ... don't stop
Felix wrote:you've become very bitter since you became jewish......
Kierland drop-kicking Wolftard wrote: Aren’t you part of the silent generation?
Why don’t you just STFU.
- Ken
- Most epic roll-call thread starter EVER
- Posts: 2744
- Joined: Sat Jan 15, 2005 2:43 pm
- Location: the 'burgh
Re: America's Most Miserable Sports Cities
No effing shit. What part of 'sport city' do you not understand?Derron wrote:That list blows. Try living in the U & L.
No professional football. The Ducks are Ok...
Portland TrailBlazers owned by Comb Over Allen...Do not really care for basketball.
WHL hockey...minor league.
No professional baseball other than short season A ball. They let AAA Beavers get way.
We got Ben Crane on the tour, and Peter on the Senior side.
That is it.
- War Wagon
- 2010 CFB Pickem Champ
- Posts: 21127
- Joined: Fri Jan 14, 2005 2:38 pm
- Location: Tiger country
Re: America's Most Miserable Sports Cities
Because of the criteria used, did you read your own link?KC Scott wrote:How KC didn't get # 1 on here is beyond me
To summarize:
Not that I necessarily agree with that misery quotient. I'd rather have been close but no cigar than to have never been close at all. Losing in the playoffs is much preferred to having never even made the playoffs as far as I'm concerned.If you’ve seen this list in recent years, you know that misery as defined by sheer futility – losing records, long championship droughts – isn’t what we’re going for. This is about misery in the heartbreak sense – The closer you come and miss, the more misery points you score.
Still, a very good article and if you click thru the cities, when you get to KC, you see one of the most amazing hoops players ever.
Nate "Tiny" Archibald. Loved watching that guy play.
- Screw_Michigan
- Angry Snowflake
- Posts: 21095
- Joined: Wed Feb 17, 2010 2:37 am
- Location: 20011
Re: America's Most Miserable Sports Cities
Even worse, were's spending $150 million on fucking soccer!Shlomart Ben Yisrael wrote: At least you don't have franchise owners looting the local tax base with stadium "upgrades".
Sincerely,
The District
Re: America's Most Miserable Sports Cities
Whatever you urban dwelling maggot. Around here, you have to drive 40 miles to get to anything basically. Sports city/ sports state/ sports metro area. You drive 180 miles to see pro football, baseball.Ken wrote:No effing shit. What part of 'sport city' do you not understand?Derron wrote:That list blows. Try living in the U & L.
No professional football. The Ducks are Ok...
Portland TrailBlazers owned by Comb Over Allen...Do not really care for basketball.
WHL hockey...minor league.
No professional baseball other than short season A ball. They let AAA Beavers get way.
We got Ben Crane on the tour, and Peter on the Senior side.
That is it.
Derron
Screw_Michigan wrote: Democrats are the REAL racists.
Softball Bat wrote: Is your anus quivering?
- Atomic Punk
- antagonist
- Posts: 6636
- Joined: Sat Jan 15, 2005 5:26 pm
- Location: El Segundo, CA
Re: America's Most Miserable Sports Cities
I literally lived within walking distance of the San Diego Sports Arena and a 10 minute drive to the old Jack Murphy Stadium off I-8 and the 163. Nobody cares because there are better options for all to waste their time and money... like the beach.schmick wrote: The funny part is that the people in San Diego dont give a god damn because they get to live in San Diego while everyone else on that list has to live in shit holes
BSmack wrote:Best. AP take. Ever.
Seriously. I don't disagree with a word of it.
- Diego in Seattle
- Rouser Of Rabble
- Posts: 9619
- Joined: Sat Jan 15, 2005 1:39 pm
- Location: Duh
Re: America's Most Miserable Sports Cities
Yep...It's ugly as hell up here & rains buckets every single day. So don't move up here.schmick wrote:The funny part is that the people in San Diego dont give a god damn because they get to live in San Diego while everyone else on that list has to live in shit holesKC Scott wrote:According to Forbes
How KC didn't get # 1 on here is beyond me
1. Seattle
2. Atlanta
3. Phoenix
4. Buffalo
5. San Diego
6. Cleveland
7. KC
8. Houston
9. DC
10. Denver
The Seachickens might change our position on that list if the critics are to be believed & the team stays healthy.
9/27/22“Left Seater” wrote:So charges are around the corner?
Re: America's Most Miserable Sports Cities
San Diego has like 11 soccer titles and 7 minor league hockey titles.
Super Bowls and World Series are SO over-rated.
Super Bowls and World Series are SO over-rated.
R.I.P. Dennard/BP/Scritti
Re: America's Most Miserable Sports Cities
And here I could have sworn I paid $105. But maybe I'm remembering wrong because it's been so long -- all of 2 days ago. $86 for the tags, $19 for the smog test (in which they test absolutely nothing, usually just press the "bypass" button on the machine and take your money ASAP).schmick wrote:You only have to pay 25 dollars to register your vehicle no matter what the vehicle costs, I am going to start registering and leasing my vehicles through my oregon residence, will save a few thousand dollars a year
I believe it's $19 more if the address is in Multnomah County (Portland), and $19 less if the address is outside the DEQ smog zone (Portland metro, Medford), since you don't have to test.
The $25 thing went away a long time ago.
I got 99 problems but the 'vid ain't one
Re: America's Most Miserable Sports Cities
Atlanta? Anyone remember the Atlanta Crackers? I thought not.
"It''s not dark yet--but it's getting there". -- Bob Dylan
Carbon Dating, the number one dating app for senior citizens.
"Blessed be the Lord my strength, which teaches my hands to the war, and my fingers to fight."
Carbon Dating, the number one dating app for senior citizens.
"Blessed be the Lord my strength, which teaches my hands to the war, and my fingers to fight."
Re: America's Most Miserable Sports Cities
Wolfman wrote:Atlanta? Anyone remember the Atlanta Crackers? I thought not.
I don't think you can say 'Cracker' anymore.
Please report to Papa WIlle for sensitivity training. You'll be required to take a leave of absence from the board during this trying time
R.I.P. Dennard/BP/Scritti
- Atomic Punk
- antagonist
- Posts: 6636
- Joined: Sat Jan 15, 2005 5:26 pm
- Location: El Segundo, CA
Re: America's Most Miserable Sports Cities
Are the San Diego Gulls still in existence? I actually used to walk to the Sports Arena and watch them play.Loganfan wrote:San Diego has like 11 soccer titles and 7 minor league hockey titles.
Super Bowls and World Series are SO over-rated.
BSmack wrote:Best. AP take. Ever.
Seriously. I don't disagree with a word of it.
Re: America's Most Miserable Sports Cities
Atomic Punk wrote:Are the San Diego Gulls still in existence? I actually used to walk to the Sports Arena and watch them play.Loganfan wrote:San Diego has like 11 soccer titles and 7 minor league hockey titles.
Super Bowls and World Series are SO over-rated.
Yep. They're currently in the WSHL.
R.I.P. Dennard/BP/Scritti
- Atomic Punk
- antagonist
- Posts: 6636
- Joined: Sat Jan 15, 2005 5:26 pm
- Location: El Segundo, CA
Re: America's Most Miserable Sports Cities
Oddly enough, frequently visiting the Sports Arena gave me the idea to come up with the monikor "zztop" when trying to figure out a name for Smackchat. I saw those 3 guys put on one of the greatest and loudest shows ever at the Sports Arena.
We used to go to Madre games at the Murph/Qualcomm when a decent visiting team like the Braves were in town. We would get a military discount and show up blasted (shocker to Screwey) in the 2nd inning and leave by the 7th after checking out the girls in bikini tops during day games. Maybe the issue with attendance might partially be related to the bottle neck entrance to the parking lot. Not sure if you've been to Chargers or Madre games, but parking was always an issue.
I haven't been to PetCo as I haven't lived there since the early to mid 90's.
We used to go to Madre games at the Murph/Qualcomm when a decent visiting team like the Braves were in town. We would get a military discount and show up blasted (shocker to Screwey) in the 2nd inning and leave by the 7th after checking out the girls in bikini tops during day games. Maybe the issue with attendance might partially be related to the bottle neck entrance to the parking lot. Not sure if you've been to Chargers or Madre games, but parking was always an issue.
I haven't been to PetCo as I haven't lived there since the early to mid 90's.
BSmack wrote:Best. AP take. Ever.
Seriously. I don't disagree with a word of it.
Re: America's Most Miserable Sports Cities
Atomic Punk wrote: Maybe the issue with attendance might partially be related to the bottle neck entrance to the parking lot. Not sure if you've been to Chargers or Madre games, but parking was always an issue.
I haven't been to PetCo as I haven't lived there since the early to mid 90's.
Yeah....we had season tix to the Chargers for years. Never left later than 10am for a 1pm game. Just a nightmare trying to get in if you're not there early.
Petco's got different issues. Gotta deal with the downtown traffic and parking. I usually just take the trolley to the Padres games these days.
R.I.P. Dennard/BP/Scritti
- Diego in Seattle
- Rouser Of Rabble
- Posts: 9619
- Joined: Sat Jan 15, 2005 1:39 pm
- Location: Duh
Re: America's Most Miserable Sports Cities
On top of the registration fees in CA the traffic fines have absolutely blown up. Back when I was teaching traffic school in the 90's a first conviction for speeding for simply going 10-15 over would get you a $104-136 fine. I'm hearing now that's now going to dent your wallet $400-500. I'm definitely watching my speedometer while I'm down here in SD.
9/27/22“Left Seater” wrote:So charges are around the corner?
Re: America's Most Miserable Sports Cities
Just finished my on-line traffic school for going 70 in a 55 zone. The fine was about $250 and doing the traffic school was about another $250.Diego in Seattle wrote:On top of the registration fees in CA the traffic fines have absolutely blown up. Back when I was teaching traffic school in the 90's a first conviction for speeding for simply going 10-15 over would get you a $104-136 fine. I'm hearing now that's now going to dent your wallet $400-500. I'm definitely watching my speedometer while I'm down here in SD.
I'm just grateful for the chance to take that wonderfully informative course.
Re: America's Most Miserable Sports Cities
Access to Petco is a dream compared to the Murph. In the rare event that we go to a game we just drive all the way to the Imperial Ave. exit off the 5 and basically drive straight to the parking structure by the trolley station. Never a problem getting out of there either.Loganfan wrote:Atomic Punk wrote: Maybe the issue with attendance might partially be related to the bottle neck entrance to the parking lot. Not sure if you've been to Chargers or Madre games, but parking was always an issue.
I haven't been to PetCo as I haven't lived there since the early to mid 90's.
Yeah....we had season tix to the Chargers for years. Never left later than 10am for a 1pm game. Just a nightmare trying to get in if you're not there early.
Petco's got different issues. Gotta deal with the downtown traffic and parking. I usually just take the trolley to the Padres games these days.
- Terry in Crapchester
- 2012 March Madness Champ
- Posts: 8995
- Joined: Thu Jan 20, 2005 12:56 pm
- Location: Back in the 'burbs
Re: America's Most Miserable Sports Cities
The case for Buffalo (rather extensive and strong):
No major league championships of any sort, unless one counts the AFL (and I don't).
Bills: Four straight Super Bowl losses, a seemingly endless period of futility prior to that, longest current playoff drought in NFL (last reached playoffs in 1999).
Sabres: Two Stanley Cup finals appearances in history, zero Stanley Cups.
NBA: Lost Buffalo Braves -- now the Los Angeles Clippers (another epicly futile franchise)
MLB: Passed over for 1990's expansion in favor of virgin territory (3 MLB franchises -- Blue Jays, Indians and Pirates -- are located within 200 miles of Buffalo) despite a state-of-the-art minor league ballpark capable of being upgraded to MLB seating capacity.
No major league championships of any sort, unless one counts the AFL (and I don't).
Bills: Four straight Super Bowl losses, a seemingly endless period of futility prior to that, longest current playoff drought in NFL (last reached playoffs in 1999).
Sabres: Two Stanley Cup finals appearances in history, zero Stanley Cups.
NBA: Lost Buffalo Braves -- now the Los Angeles Clippers (another epicly futile franchise)
MLB: Passed over for 1990's expansion in favor of virgin territory (3 MLB franchises -- Blue Jays, Indians and Pirates -- are located within 200 miles of Buffalo) despite a state-of-the-art minor league ballpark capable of being upgraded to MLB seating capacity.
War Wagon wrote:The first time I click on one of your youtube links will be the first time.
Re: America's Most Miserable Sports Cities
Mikey wrote:
Just finished my on-line traffic school for going 70 in a 55 zone. The fine was about $250 and doing the traffic school was about another $250.
Bout the same here, from what I understand.
I got 99 problems but the 'vid ain't one
- Terry in Crapchester
- 2012 March Madness Champ
- Posts: 8995
- Joined: Thu Jan 20, 2005 12:56 pm
- Location: Back in the 'burbs
Re: America's Most Miserable Sports Cities
Forgot about LA having two MLS franchises.schmick wrote:Terry in Crapchester wrote:The case for Buffalo (rather extensive and strong):
No major league championships of any sort, unless one counts the AFL (and I don't).
Bills: Four straight Super Bowl losses, a seemingly endless period of futility prior to that, longest current playoff drought in NFL (last reached playoffs in 1999).
Sabres: Two Stanley Cup finals appearances in history, zero Stanley Cups.
NBA: Lost Buffalo Braves -- now the Los Angeles Clippers (another epicly futile franchise)
MLB: Passed over for 1990's expansion in favor of virgin territory (3 MLB franchises -- Blue Jays, Indians and Pirates -- are located within 200 miles of Buffalo) despite a state-of-the-art minor league ballpark capable of being upgraded to MLB seating capacity.
want an mls team? you guys are welcome to have Chivas, USA
Actually, the Rochester Rhinos have had a lot of success in the USPSL (I think that's what they call it now -- I remember it better as the A-League). One level down from MLS.
Since we're mentioning second-tier pro leagues, I'm somewhat surprised that Buffalo has no MLL team, although the Rochester Rattlers may have territorial rights including Buffalo.
War Wagon wrote:The first time I click on one of your youtube links will be the first time.