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Old 11-26-2008, 11:14 PM
 
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I had a few questions regarding both of these regions.
I'll divide it as best as possible.


1) For the Naugatuck Valley towns from Shelton to Waterbury...what would you the split is in MLB/NFL/NBA/NHL?
-Is it pretty much like Bridgeport/Trumbull...by far NY?
-If not...what is the split...and is consistent of vary by how teams are doing?

2) Specifically what is Shelton like..given it is still in Fairfield County, or right over the border Derby/Ansonia/Seymour?
-I saw Shelton gets NESN..and so do the other towns...which shocked me given they are still so close to NY...and wanted to know if there was a difference (if so why) over Bridgeport/Trumbull?

3) What about New Haven County?
-What would you the split is in MLB/NFL/NBA/NHL?
-Is it pretty much like Bridgeport/Trumbull...by far NY?
-If not...what is the split...and is consistent of vary by how teams are doing?

4) I specifically am interested in the following zones of New Haven County.
-I'd like to know the respective splits in each of these zones..and how they compare to say Bridgeport/Trumbull.

A. Milford/Orange/Woodbridge/West Haven/New Haven
My expectation is zone A would be virtually idenitcal since it borders Fairfield County and is right on the metro north corridor commuting area, commonly as part of the tri state area.

B. East Haven/North Haven/Hamden/Wallingford/Meriden
I would think zone B would also have a strong pull for NY sports since it is right next New Haven, closer to NY. I was told that towns like Hamden and Wallingford are split...something I can not believe since they are much closer to New York.

C. Branford/Guilford/Madison
I would think zone C would also be a signifcant majority for NY but not as strong as zone A since it is further out past the general tri state commuting path. I've been told here it is very split..again hard to believe when looking at a map.

Thanks!
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Old 11-28-2008, 10:19 AM
 
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Wtf?

Please check out the below forum - your questions aren't relevant here.

http://www.goteamsgo.com/forum/
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Old 11-28-2008, 12:00 PM
 
Location: Storrs, CT
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lmao..sorry to be rude but lmao at kidyankee's comment
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