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Sorry, Packers are no longer Milwaukee's team. The team ended the Milwaukee home games years ago; strictly a Green Bay team and Green Bay, the city, is over 100 miles from Milwaukee, so it would be unfair BrewTown to claim them.
Have you read the thread? I feel like this topic has been discussed a million times.
The Packers are known as a Wisconsin team. Are the Arizona Cardinals only a Glendale team if they change it from a state name?
Also, there are green and gold season ticket packages. One is for Green Bay residents. The other is for Milwaukee residents. They both have just as much part of the team.
That's b/c we gave you Mo Williams which was the move that made it possible to get where the cavs wanted to get to....not the finals.
I doubt that the Bucks would have gotten to the playoffs even if they had Mo the entire season.
Best record in the league, only 2 home losses (1 with just our bench players), MVP, Coach of the year, along with making it to the semfinals. What did the Bucks do?
Uh Oh, looks like another game closer to the sweep
Hey Brewers fans: don't forget to bring your brooms tomorrow b/c tomorrow is sweep day so if you want go ahead and bring your brooms oh and one more thing tomorrow is Hawaiian shirt day so if you want go ahead and wear a Hawaiian shirt if you want.
Are you going to find every thread about Milwaukee and there is a lot of them b/c Milwaukee is a very popular city, but are you going to trash Milwaukee on every post
Most people don't know much about Cleveland other than what they hear on here or see on TV. Quite a shame... Cleveland has so much to offer:
The Metroparks
Sports Teams
Rock N Roll HOF
Large array of museums
Cleveland Orchestra
Westside Market
Large variety of awesome ethnic eateries considering the influx of immigrants from Europe, Puerto Rico, and beyond.
Cleveland itself has greater economic problems and is more dangerous, but culturally it is far beyond. It also has more things to do (if you aren't taking into account Chicago). Either way, I love both cities. I like to look at Cleveland as a little Chicago.
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