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Chicago Sports, The Good And The Bad

Aug. 15th, 2010
in Real Estate
by chuck stewart

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Chicago, one of the most highly populated metropolitan areas in the country, can also lay claim to being one of the most successful sports cities in the nation, with a rich history in some of the country’s most beloved sports. Athletes often find the city attractive for the nightlife and the excellent Chicago homes for sale and IL homes for sale, but certainly not for the frigid Chicago winters. The Windy City can possibly attribute some of their great sports wins to being one of the bigger media markets in the country and therefore a place where people who thrive on being stars and famous can do so. Between their four professional sports teams in the traditional American sports of baseball, basketball, football and hockey the city of Chicago has had a lot to celebrate in the past and could again in the future.

When it was said previously that the city of Chicago has had a lot to cheer for in terms of championship successes, it’s clear that the words were not written about Chicago Cubs fans. The Cubs are one of the original teams in baseball and also have the ignominious distinction of being the most suffering, having had to wait 106 years and counting since their last championship. Cubs supporters will lead you to believe that there is some kind of curse on the team, but really it’s just that they’ve had a lot of teams that weren’t talented. The other baseball team in Chicago located on the south side as opposed to the Cubs north is called the White Sox and has won a recent World Series and even have President Obama as a fan.

Going from the tragedy that is being a Cubs supporter, the grown up version of the animal in football’s Chicago Bears have given the city a little bit more to be happy about. Having recently made a Super Bowl, in what was eventually a losing effort, the Bears also had the distinction of being the only team that one of the best running backs of all time Walter Peyton plied his trade for. With Peyton in the backfield and a stifling defense the Bears won the 1986 Super Bowl and brought celebrations all over the Windy City.

One of the greatest team dynasties ever established in the NBA with the single greatest player of all time leading the way, the Chicago Bulls of the 1990s were the greatest team Chicago has ever had in anything. With Michael Jordan in the jersey and a very strong supporting ensemble the Bulls were nearly unbeatable. Actually, only a two year absence from Jordan to ludicrously pursue a baseball career stopped the Bulls from winning eight championships in a row, which would have been one of the greatest runs in the history of the sport. Shortly after Jordan’s career ended the Bulls were terrible for a period, until recently when the acquisition of loads young talent has put them back amongst the elite of their Eastern Conference.

Chicago, while some teams have of course been more successful than others, certainly has a claim as one of the top sports cities in the country.

Connor R. Sullivan has an assistant at the office who hired a Chicago homes for sale expert to help him find a home in the area. He was very pleased with the selection of IL homes for sale that were in his price range.

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