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Sick and Tired of Boston Sports Yet?

As Michael Wilbon of ESPN says, “I’m sick and tired of Boston, when will you people stop!”  The Red Sox won the World Series, the Patriots are undefeated and, likely, the best team in football and last night, the Revolution (soccer, for those of you who don’t know we play the sport in the US) won the MLS Eastern Conference Championship to advance to the MLS Cup (yes, that’s the final, championship game).

Oh yeah.  The Celtics are undefeated, too.

“We are the champions, my friend.  And we’ll keep on fighting to the end . . .”

Update: Just saw this picture in the latest Sports Illustrated.  I guess Wilbon was right.

Boston Illustrated 

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  • Dave
    Too bad you're a 76ers fan.
  • Will- enjoy it while you can. One day you will look back at this as the good old days :-)
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