No inferiority complex here. I just am opposed in principle* to a single town getting that close to that many championship rings in so many different sports. Oh, I totally get it why Boston fans are stoked about their teams. I'm just bitter because the one team that I truly hold near and dear to my heart, the Seattle SuperSonics, has been sold to a **** kickin', piece-of-straw-in-his-teeth, bibbed overalls wearin' Okie who plans on taking my beloved team to some one horse town in the Dustbowl.
So beyond fervently wishing the entire Sonics team, their staff, and the owners die in a firey plane crash on their way to Hickville, Okla****, I just am a bit peeved by an underperforming Seahawks and Mariners teams. It's not like Bill Gates, Paul Allen, or Howard Schultz couldn't pay top dollar for some talent, but no, one guy want to give all his money away to frickin' charity of all things, another owns the Sonic's archrival, the Jail Blazers, and the third just sells the team to rich farmboys from Nowhereburg, OK. The fact that they all have more money than God and don't spend it on their teams doesn't bother me a bit. No, not one bit. Yeeeeeah.
By-the-by, I am not a Bay area sports fan. Although I wouldn't be opposed to the Mariners buying Barry Bonds' services as a DH for this year.
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*This prinicple is void if the Sonics somehow manage to stay in Seattle and run off a string of championships, ala the San Antonio Spurs.