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Shawn Richardson from Montreal, Canada writes: From a former die hard Expos fan, I wish the Nationals nothing but failure. The uncertainty of the team was used as an excuse for the final losing years here, and now in DC, the team has done no better. Taxpayers in DC now have to put up with the same crap Montrealers did for so long.
2008 will mark my beginning as a Jays fan.- Posted 28/03/08 at 3:47 PM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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P McLean from Canada writes: Shawn you are misdirecting your anger. Remember it was Jeffrey Loria who whined and complained, it was MLB that rigged the sale of the Red Sox to John Henry(with the third highest bid in the estate auction-thank god for anti-trust exemptions!) and also rigged it so Loria could get the Marlins. No one who was involved with those machinations is still involved with the Nationals. MLB owned the team for how many years? That's who you should direct your anger towards, however, by being a fan of another team, you still represent money in MLBs pocket.
- Posted 28/03/08 at 4:35 PM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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