Those same fans had:
6 NBA parades
3 Stanley Cup wins this decade
and a Super Bowl
most of the country would want to "suffer" like that...


Yeah, but THOSE people are White Sox fans.bluehenbillk wrote:100+ years my rear.
Those same fans had:
6 NBA parades
3 Stanley Cup wins this decade
and a Super Bowl
most of the country would want to "suffer" like that...



bluehenbillk wrote:100+ years my rear.
Those same fans had:
6 NBA parades
3 Stanley Cup wins this decade
and a Super Bowl
most of the country would want to "suffer" like that...


And might be off the schneid again in about 10 days.89Hen wrote:bluehenbillk wrote:100+ years my rear.
Those same fans had:
6 NBA parades
3 Stanley Cup wins this decade
and a Super Bowl
most of the country would want to "suffer" like that...I'm sure there must be an index out there of cities that are really starved for a winner. Washington and Philly definitely come to mind now that Cleveland is finally off the schneid.


Minneapolis goes back to 1991 for a title (25 years). A second WS in 198789Hen wrote:Looks like the longest drought for a current four sport city that's had four sports the entirety of the drought....
Minny/St Paul - 2000 when the Wild came into existence (city drought goes back to 1991)
Phoenix - 2001 Diamondbacks WS
Washington - 2005 when the Expos moved to DC (city drought goes back to 1991)

Yes, the Phillies winning in 2008 helped the mood in Philly a bit. Still, Eagles haven't won the NFL since 1960, the Flyers the NHL since 1974-75, and the Sixers since 1982-83. None are winning a title this year but are at least trending up.89Hen wrote:bluehenbillk wrote:100+ years my rear.
Those same fans had:
6 NBA parades
3 Stanley Cup wins this decade
and a Super Bowl
most of the country would want to "suffer" like that...I'm sure there must be an index out there of cities that are really starved for a winner. Washington and Philly definitely come to mind now that Cleveland is finally off the schneid.





See, for me it's worse. I didn't really relish the Phillies last WS win because I was already on my way to being Nats first and I don't give a rats ass about NBA. So for me it's Flyers in 75, Eagles not in my life, Nats not yet...GannonFan wrote:Yes, the Phillies winning in 2008 helped the mood in Philly a bit. Still, Eagles haven't won the NFL since 1960, the Flyers the NHL since 1974-75, and the Sixers since 1982-83. None are winning a title this year but are at least trending up.89Hen wrote:I'm sure there must be an index out there of cities that are really starved for a winner. Washington and Philly definitely come to mind now that Cleveland is finally off the schneid.


I met an elderly gentleman in Winnipeg, around 1995, that had played for the last Maple Leaf team to win the cup. He was old then.89Hen wrote:The one team that I have no ties to that I really would like to see win a championship is the Maple Leafs. Poor guys haven't won since the last year of the Original Six, plus the NHL HOF is in Toronto and Rush.


Plus one of my favorite uniforms in sports.Gil Dobie wrote:I met an elderly gentleman in Winnipeg, around 1995, that had played for the last Maple Leaf team to win the cup. He was old then.89Hen wrote:The one team that I have no ties to that I really would like to see win a championship is the Maple Leafs. Poor guys haven't won since the last year of the Original Six, plus the NHL HOF is in Toronto and Rush.






That's why I root against the Leafs.89Hen wrote:The one team that I have no ties to that I really would like to see win a championship is the Maple Leafs. Poor guys haven't won since the last year of the Original Six, plus the NHL HOF is in Toronto and Rush.


Twins also take credit for the Washington Senators World Series of 1924, so it's used to long droughts.clenz wrote:Minneapolis goes back to 1991 for a title (25 years). A second WS in 198789Hen wrote:Looks like the longest drought for a current four sport city that's had four sports the entirety of the drought....
Minny/St Paul - 2000 when the Wild came into existence (city drought goes back to 1991)
Phoenix - 2001 Diamondbacks WS
Washington - 2005 when the Expos moved to DC (city drought goes back to 1991)
NFL title in 1969
NBA title was 1954 - but LA claims that one now
No NHL titles.
There isn't a "big four" metro with a longer drought.
Now, the Minnesota Lynx are about to win their 4th WNBA title since 2011






Awesomest championship comment ever!93henfan wrote:Winning one in 133 seasons does make it a little more special.
NSFW WFC
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJA6JZ_TKaw[/youtube]
Wolves were born in the 80s.93henfan wrote:As far as seasons played to championship ratio, Philly's four teams have to be pretty high on the list.
Phillies were first team in MLB to 10,000 losses.
Eagles no Superbowls.
Sixers last championship during Reagan's first term.
Flyers last championship when the last chopper was pulling away from the Saigon embassy.
Cities like Minneapolis counting 90s and 2000 expansion teams as long suffering is kind of funny.
Let this sink in: Of the last 133 full seasons played by Philadelphia's four teams, they have won 1 championship.

Don't forget, Philly had 5 championships with the A's, before they moved to KC in 1954. And the Eagles were 3 times, NFL Champions prior to the Super Bowl. Also 3 NBA championships, 1 with the Warriors before they moved to SF, and 2 with the 76ers.93henfan wrote:You're counting seasons when the teams played in other cities? C'mon man.
