Moving Forward
Posted by: Ben in Untagged on Aug 19, 2008
When Section 8 Chicago first approached the Chicago Fire regarding the allegations of racism at Toyota Park, we were obviously very disappointed in the club’s initial reaction. So disappointed that we felt we had to follow through with our plans for a silent protest at the game on August 16th. And while the team may have lost to D.C. United, the ISA truly hopes and believes that the overall result of voicing our concerns will be positive.
Prior to Saturday’s game, the Chicago Fire took what we believe was a very important next step towards resolving the issue. Here is a letter we received from Interim President, Javier Leon:
Ben BurtonAnd in Spanish:
Section 8 Chicago
Sent via email
Dear Ben and Section 8,
As a result of an incident at a recent game at TOYOTA PARK, allegations of inappropriate conduct by stadium staff has been brought to the attention of Chicago Fire staff, management and ownership.
The Chicago Fire aims to create and maintain a family-friendly fan experience at TOYOTA PARK. The Chicago Fire does not condone any discriminatory or unsportsmanlike behavior by any of our employees, vendors or fans.
The Fire was disappointed to learn that inappropriate conduct may have occurred, as we take such matters very seriously. We are in the process of actively reviewing the incident and we're engaged with all parties involved. We intend to swiftly address the situation in an appropriate, professional manner.
We appreciate your passion and enthusiasm for the Fire. Thank you for your continued support.
Sincerely,
Javier Leon
Interim President
Chicago Fire
Ben Burton
Sección 8 Chicago
Enviado por email
Estimado Ben y Sección 8:
Como resultado de un incidente en un partido reciente en el TOYOTA PARK, han llegado acusaciones de conducta inapropiada por parte del personal del estadio a la atención de la dirigencia y dueños del Chicago Fire.
La meta del Chicago Fire es crear y mantener un ambiente familiar en el TOYOTA PARK. El Chicago Fire no permitirá ningún comportamiento discriminatorio o descortés por cualquiera de nuestros empleados, vendedores y fanáticos.
El Fire se halló decepcionado después de conocer que conducta inadecuada pudo haber ocurrido, pues tomamos tales materias muy seriamente. Corrientemente estamos en el proceso de investigar el incidente ocurrido y estamos en contacto con todos los sujetos involucrados. Nuestra intención es resolver esta situación de una manera rápida, eficaz y profesional.
Nosotros valoramos su pasión y entusiasmo por el Fire. Muchas gracias por su apoyo continuo.
Sinceramente,
Javier León
Presidente Provisional
Chicago Fire
It’s an important acknowledgment that our concerns were raised. I do firmly believe that Javier Leon takes these concerns seriously, but as of right now there has not been a time set to meet with the Club to discuss the next steps. We hope something can be arranged in the coming days.
In the meantime, we would like to invite all of you to an informal Q&A session at The Globe Pub at 7:30PM, before this Thursday’s game against LA. A few of us should be on hand to help clarify any misconceptions and have an open dialog regarding the next steps in the process. If you haven’t already, please feel free to read the F.A.Q. we’ve put up to help clarify any questions you may have.
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walter S*L
August 19, 2008 |
Good!!! Ben ur still a cock sucker |
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Zapata
August 19, 2008 |
This is a step in the right direction. Those who show up don't let your feeling get in the way of find a solution towards this. |
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Omar
August 19, 2008 |
Thank you, Javier, for taking our concerns seriously. I hope that this is the first of many steps to healing these wounds and building better relations between the Fire and Section 8. |
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Steph
August 19, 2008 |
I'm just curious. What exactly is the step forward? Maybe I missed something but I don't see them addressing harassment by security, the punitive actions that occurred when you brought all this to their attention, and their behavior at the game. Did I miss something? |
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Ben
August 19, 2008 |
The Fire went from not being willing to even acknowledge that we had raised concerns regarding racism to acknowledging that the concerns were raised. That is one way to look at it. |
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EL Tiger
August 20, 2008 |
My response when dealing with bosses, is real simple, I trust them as far as I can throw them... Talk is cheap... |
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Dave
August 21, 2008 |
I don't sit in S8...I have season tix in another part of the stadium. I've held season tix since '98. I can remember that first season and being concerned with the behavior of certain fans who sat near me. I was new to the sport and was leery of the level of support exhibited by fans of a team. As the season went on I became more "sophisticated" in my understanding of the game and the |
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keane16
September 08, 2008 |
carlos valderrama does suck dick |
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Carlos
September 11, 2008 |
I want to thank all my section 8 peeps for coming out and supporting our USA last nite at our Home, Toyota Park, you made a difference and enhanced Uncle Sam's Army, it was Magic....thanks again! |
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william wojtas
September 11, 2008 |
I wrote to my season ticket coordinator and advised them that I would have to seriously reconsider renewing my season's tickets for 2009 if the Fire and toyota park did not take the concerns seriously and not just brush them over with a cookie cutter corporate resoponse. I got back a "sorry to see you go" sort of response and that was about it. I also went to the NY Red Bulls Game and noticed that there was no stand for the cheering leader to stand on and I noticed them in the stands with everyone else...what is that about? |
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Ben
September 13, 2008 |
We're working with the team and should have the stands back for the next game. Pardon the lack of 'official' comments of late, but we should have one soon. |








