I hate painfully stupid questions like this one.
The answer is both. EVERY team in baseball has loyal, dedicated fans. We could spend all day pointing out little things that would make you believe one way or the other that one teams fans are more loyal than the next but what is the use. Ask yourself this question.. say.... Padre fans - do you care what the Yankee fans think about you or your team? The answer should be no. As a White Sox season ticket holder, I could care less about the Cubs. As a man married to a Cub fan, I want to see them do well to make her happy. But most Sox fans could care less about the Cubs. We know we are the second team in the city, and that does not bother us. Move the Cubs out of Wrigley and you have a different story. I remember when only a few thousand would show up at games at Wrigley until the lat 80's.
In conclusion - I am a loyal Sox fan. I know loyal Cub fans. Georgie is a loyal Tigers fan. It is a tie, with fans from all teams across America.
2007-02-20 04:50:51
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answered by That's what she said 5
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Definitely the Cubs fans are more loyal. They almost sell out Wrigley Field, draw a couple million fans every season, and still play the lousiest baseball around. We're talking about a team that hasn't won a World Series in 99 years (1908), hasn't played in one since the U.S. won World War II (1945), and has had 12 winning seasons since division play began in 1969. With most teams, fans would stay away in droves (even Yankees fans in the early 1970's, when the team struggled, stayed away for a while). The Cubs are different, though. They have a certain aura about them, a mystique. Even when their crosstown rivals, the White Sox won the World Series in 2005, many baseball fans were irritated that the Cubs didn't win, instead of celebrating the Sox victory.
2007-02-20 04:29:48
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answered by Snoop 5
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White Sox or Red Sox? Im assuming you mean both Chicago teams. I'm a Cubs fan and I'd say the Cubs. I seen so many band wagon fans for the Sox as well as Cubs when they went deep into the playoffs, but I noticed Cubs fans are still fans and don't hear nothing from them Sox fans anymore even though they had a good season last year.
2007-02-20 04:26:56
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answered by Davey Boy 2
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Cub fans are more loyal, they can lose 90 games and still bring over three million in attendance, and this is coming from a die hard Cubs fan, the white sox won the world series and averaged around 15 thousand per game, that just shows their not as dedicated as us Cubs fans....
2007-02-20 08:21:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Cub fans are loyal, but most of them couldn't even tell you who the starting position players are. They are there for the party.
White Sox fans know baseball and yes, we do attend games. I love seeing answers from people who say no one shows up to Sox games. I'd like to know what year those people last attended a game because the games are almost always sold out now.
Both teams have their share of bandwagon fans.
Both teams have loyal fans, Sox fans just have more baseball knowledge.
2007-02-20 09:48:24
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answered by JenJen 3
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Cubs fans are more loyal because they are waiting Cubs to win the World Series as had been the drought for nearly 100 years.
2007-02-20 07:17:46
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answered by DXTRCHN11 6
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Cub fans are much more loyal.
Plus, Sox fans have trouble following an entire 9 inning game.
2007-02-20 05:19:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Cubs fans. White Sox fans started coming out when the won the series. Cubs fans have been waiting for 100 years or whatever it is.
2007-02-20 04:25:27
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answered by Anonymous
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I'd say White Sox. Although perhaps not anymore..they've always been basically the 2nd team in the city. The Sox usually have always had better teams but many Cub fans are fans for the history, the party atmosphere at their park and etc.
Noone goes to the White Sox because of their park or the "atmosphere".
I'd say both teams have extreme loyal fans but I'd say the White Sox have the more *real* fans.
2007-02-20 04:27:58
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answered by Presley W 2
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if you mean white sox, then it's cubs fans: white sox fans just came when they won the ws.
if you mean red sox, it's still the cubs fans: cubs always catch bad breaks, but fans stick wit em
2007-02-23 10:43:37
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answered by Riley D 2
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