Thursday, March 1, 2012

Miserable sports fans

  • We're now No. 1 in Forbes magazine's listing of America's Most Miserable Sports Cities. Time for another ticker only to disappoint fans in the end by falling short of a championship.
  • (Atlanta Journal Constitution (blog))
  • It's been quite a year for sports fans in Atlanta. Since last spring always among the top finishers in Forbes' annual ranking of America's Most Miserable Sports Cities, back to the top spot for the first time since 2008.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • When it comes to professional sports, the state of Ohio boasts many teams that leave fans frustrated.
  • (The Business Journal)
  • Forbes recognized that. Houston was ranked as the sixth most miserable sports city by Forbes. Forbes ranked cities based on "the heartbreak that comes from building fans' hopes up only to let them down in the end.
  • (Houston Chronicle)
  • Atlanta was also ranked as the most miserable city for sports fans in 2008.
  • (MyFox Phoenix)
  • SEATTLE -- For the first time since 2008, Seattle is not the most miserable professional sports city in America, according to the annual ranking from Forbes Magazine. That dishonor now goes to Atlanta.
  • (kgw.com)
  • According to Tom Van Riper of Forbes.com, Cleveland is not the most miserable sports city in the country. That "honor" goes to Atlanta. In fact, Cleveland fans are actually the 8th most miserable according to the 'report'.
  • (Waiting For Next Year)
  • Seattle is often the most miserable sports city in the United States to win a lot of games and advance through the post-season, only to disappoint fans in the end by falling short of a championship, writes Tom Van Riper with Forbes.
  • (MyNorthwest.com)
  • Most mainstream sports fans know Shaun Palmer for his scene-stealing multi So its no wonder that the movie version of his life, Miserable Champion has taken so long to make it to the screen.
  • (ESPN)

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