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The Milwaukee Brewers are just so adorable.
Today they blessed us with this beautiful ad campaign on Twitter. The Brewers seem to be fed up with those nasty Chicago Cubs fans buying all their tickets for games at Miller Park. So, they mean business this time.
It’s not that we dislike Cubs fans, per se. We just really prefer Brewers fans.
This special presale begins tomorrow. Details: https://t.co/mcq3bGeeDv pic.twitter.com/RgG50qhlLj
— Milwaukee Brewers (@Brewers) February 8, 2018
Here’s part of the press release.
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Beginning tomorrow, February 9 at 9 a.m. CT, and continuing through February 15 at 11:59 p.m. CT, residents of Wisconsin can go to Brewers.com/wisconsinpresale to purchase up to eight tickets to any of the 10 home games against the Chicago Cubs. Interested fans must have a valid Wisconsin address when purchasing tickets.
Oh those cute little Brewers!
The plan is so dumb that all it does is give everyone on social media the chance to make fun of them. Although, if part of the plan was to give Brewers fans the chance to make a profit, well good for them because guess what, that’s exactly what will happen. Except for the Cubs fans who live in Wisconsin.
Yeah, all this does is give Brewers fans in Wisconsin the opportunity to buy up tickets and then sell them. Oh, but who would they sell tickets to a Brewers vs. Cubs game?
Can't wait for all the scalpers to resale these tix to Cubs fans on stubhub.
— Carlos✊ (@CEnrqz) February 8, 2018
But again, do you know where most Cubs fans live who go to games at Miller Park?
Your assumption that there are more Brewers fans than Cubs fans in Wisconsin may be flawed
— Jared Byard (@Byard87) February 8, 2018
Except I'm a #Cubs fan in Wisconsin… thanks for the pre-sale though 😎 much appreciated
— Laura Jean (LJ) (@KITT_GIRL) February 8, 2018
So I can buy my @Cubs tickets early, thanks!
— Mr. Go Bucks (@mrgocubs) February 8, 2018
Seriously, you think all those Cubs fans are from Illinois? Thanks for the pre-sale for my Cubs tickets!
— Gabe Haberkorn (@LooBballCoach) February 8, 2018
Remember, this is coming from the franchise that needed its players to beg fans to come to home games in late September during a division race against the Cubs and they were still out-numbered at Miller Park.
As always, these pathetic attempts to try to keep out opposing fans from your stadium just proves how bad of a fan base you have. I can’t even say, good effort Brewers, because it’s not, but thanks for the comedic relief today.
You don't have supposed playoff games either.
— Matt (@skinnibastid) February 8, 2018
But hey, at least Brewers fans will fill up Miller Park in October.
.@edsheeran is coming to Miller Park on October 23! For more info, head https://t.co/CjXXqw71db. pic.twitter.com/j4hQQjmvPr
— Milwaukee Brewers (@Brewers) February 6, 2018