"Right now everyone in Chicago is making lineups -- 'Call up this guy, call up that guy.' ... If we had 50 people allowed on the roster, we could do that. That's what ticks me off about Chicago fans and Chicago media: They forget pretty quickly. A couple of days ago we were the [bleeping] best [stuff] in town. Now we're [bleep]," Guillen said to the aforementioned Chicago media before the game.
Guillen observed that Chicago still loved the Cubs, even though they have not won a World Series since 1908, but the White Sox -- winners of the 2005 World Series -- did not receive the same affectionate support.
Hahahaha, what a douche. But he kept the magic coming...."We won it a couple years ago, and we're horse[bleep]," Guillen said, according to the Chicago Tribune. "The Cubs haven't won in [100] years, and they're the [bleeping] best. [Bleep] it, we're good. [Bleep] everybody. We're horse[bleep], and we're going to be horse[bleep] the rest of our lives, no matter how many World Series we win.
"We are the [bleep] of Chicago. We're the Chicago [bleep]. We have the worst owner [Jerry Reinsdorf]. The guy's got seven [bleeping] rings, and he's the [bleeping] horse[bleep] owner."
Guillen brought up Elia, the former Cubs manager who blew his gasket over what he considered to be ungrateful, unforgiving and unsupportive Cubs fans in an infamous tirade that recently marked its 25th anniversary.
"How about the Cubs celebrating that Lee Elia bull[bleep]? How many times do I curse people out? I will make a lot of money with my [stuff]. I have to keep going because in the future Ozzie will need money, and I can say, 'Here, give me money, here's the 10-year anniversary of my time I called [Jay] Mariotti stuff and the time I went on the radio and cursed out Mike North,' " Guillen said.
No doubt the best part of this isn't about how pissed he is that the Cubs get more attention or that everyone is counting his team out. He definitely won me over when he started getting irate over the fact that people think that Elia can out rant him. Your team just lost and you're pissed off that people are masquerading about town not being down on the Sox for losing, but instead thinking, "Hmmm, Ozzie sure can get worked up, but if I want to be around someone who's just going to take a legendary shit on everything, I don't know if he can shake a fist at Lee Elia." Really Ozzie, really? This is what keeps you up at night? Oh, P.S., your son goes to Columbia and from what I'm told, is a total melvin. Maybe open mouth kissing him around reporters wasn't the best P.R. move....
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