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Monday, 11 June 2007 |
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So I've had a number of meetings both virtual and real with the team, Toyota Park management and others. We've got some good advances and we've closed out some issues of the past so we can start to move forward on other things. First, ANYONE can now bring in flags on poles. This is a good thing. Security still reserves the right to stop someone if something looks excessively dangerous, like a broken pole or one made of steel, but bring flags and get them in. Hopefully one day we'll see everyone in the balcony with a flag. |
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Written by Pola Henderson
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Thursday, 07 June 2007 |
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Buy yours today! |
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Written by Chicago Fire Soccer Club
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Monday, 14 May 2007 |
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Thanks for your support! Saturday's result in Toronto was disappointing. However, while our performance on the field fell short of expectations, the support shown by the several hundred passionate Fire fans in attendance did not. On behalf of all the players and coaches, I wanted to recognize and thank all the loyal fans who made the trip across the border this weekend. |
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Written by ISA Communications
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Tuesday, 24 April 2007 |
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An article on the front page of today's Daily Southtown addresses the current security situation involving Section 8 and concerning all Fire Fans. The article is written by Kim Janssen, a reporter who has reported on S8 and Fire fan culture in the past, and has stood with S8 on a number of occasions. READ THE ARTICLE HERE The ISA would like to take the time to correct a few inaccuracies in the article, listed below.
• The ISA officially frowns on the smuggling of pyro into the stadium. We continue to work toward an above-board and organised solution that will be safer and more beneficial to both Fire fans and the club while keeping us at the leading edge of support domestically and by the worldwide standard to which we hold ourselves. • To the ISA's knowledge, there have never been any flares lit in Toyota Park, and certainly none in Section 8. The difference between a "flare" and a "smoke" or "smoke bomb" is substantial. • Neither Section 8 nor the ISA have membership. Supporters' clubs that are part of the ISA choose to enact their membership schemes individually and independently. The ISA board continues to work with the club, the stadium, and the village toward providing the best possible experience for Fire fans to support their club. If you have any questions about the current security situation or anything involving Section 8 or the ISA, contact
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Written by ISA Communications
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Tuesday, 17 April 2007 |
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2007 media information packet now available online: CLICK HERE (PDF) |
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