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 Post subject: George Steinbrenner
PostPosted: Tue Jul 13, 2010 1:31 pm 
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 Post subject: Re: George Steinbrenner
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crap sorry to hear that. i know people will give him shit for all the spending he did, but if you had the polar opposite owner like pittsburgh does, youd realise its not a bad thing

wait, just says hes in critical condition, hold off on the RIP

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 Post subject: Re: George Steinbrenner
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he is dead

hasta la vista

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 Post subject: Re: George Steinbrenner
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fare-the-well.

honestly, i hate the yankees, but i have to say steinbrenner was a cool owner.

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As a Sox fan, you'd think that I would hate George Steinbrenner. I don't. He was a great owner; a man who did what it took to lead the Yanks to 7 World Series titles.

He's the kind of guy you want running your team. I know that he made some people mad, broke the law in the 70s, but he bought the Yanks from CBS and turned them into the best franchise in professional sports.

He won 7 titles; that's the same amount of titles the Sox have won in their entire existence.

RIP :peace:

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Perhaps the best baseball owner ever.

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Electromatic wrote:
Perhaps the best baseball owner ever.

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He's the kind of guy you want running your team.

since he ran the yankees its easy to hate him, but i think everyone can agree with this. hard to hate on a guy that is that committed to winning. RIP

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 Post subject: Re: George Steinbrenner
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Wow. Who knew he had a heart?

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Peeps wrote:
Electromatic wrote:
Perhaps the best baseball owner ever.



"Winning is the most important thing in my life next to breathing."

- G. Steinbrenner.

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 Post subject: Re: George Steinbrenner
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 Post subject: Re: George Steinbrenner
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RIP boss thanks for orchestrating so many great memories in my life.


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 Post subject: Re: George Steinbrenner
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One of my FB friends said it best, I think. He was an "insufferable meddling bastard". An egotist of the absolute highest order, it was only when his "desire to win" finally superseded his desire to make every decision personally that he really started to gain success.

The Yankees had two eras of success in the Steinbrenner ownership. The first, in the late 70's was 100% a product of George being willing to outspend the competition and buy the best free agents in the fledgling days of baseball free agency. In the 80's, as other owners began to figure out how to play the free agent game, and simply outspending the economically depressed competition didn't work anymore, the Yankees failed to make the playoffs for 13 straight years (despite having the best combined record of any team in the 1980's). By the early 90's, the Yankees were marginally competitive in their best years and a joke in their worst (95 losses in 1990). George was in trouble with the law and the commissioner's office for interfering with Dave Winfield's contract, as well as other less noteworthy transgressions. George Steinbrenner was the single most hated man in New York.

It was only when George hired Bob Watson as GM, and later and more critically Brian Cashman, and allowed them to do their jobs that the Yankees became the latter-day dynasty that they are today. For the last 10-15 years of his life, George did what owners are supposed to do for their teams: SIGN THE CHECKS.

Rest in Peace, George. Thanks for the money and the dedication to spend it on winning. That's all the fans care about.

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sportsfreakpete6 wrote:
fuck this guy



you stay class filthydelphia

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Peeps wrote:
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fuck this guy



you stay class filthydelphia

pete's an idiot, it has nothing to do w/ philly

dave, where would you put the hiring of george castanza in the boss' legacy?

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warehouse wrote:
Peeps wrote:
sportsfreakpete6 wrote:
fuck this guy



you stay class filthydelphia

pete's an idiot, it has nothing to do w/ philly

dave, where would you put the hiring of george castanza in the boss' legacy?



you people really need to learn to disassociate yourselves in terms of the city. when i say filthydelphia in context like this, i dont mean you and james, but just pete.

its like when me and my brother fight, we call each others mom's names. in our lives, we have two different mothers when we fight

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punkdavid wrote:
One of my FB friends said it best, I think. He was an "insufferable meddling bastard". An egotist of the absolute highest order, it was only when his "desire to win" finally superseded his desire to make every decision personally that he really started to gain success.

The Yankees had two eras of success in the Steinbrenner ownership. The first, in the late 70's was 100% a product of George being willing to outspend the competition and buy the best free agents in the fledgling days of baseball free agency. In the 80's, as other owners began to figure out how to play the free agent game, and simply outspending the economically depressed competition didn't work anymore, the Yankees failed to make the playoffs for 13 straight years (despite having the best combined record of any team in the 1980's). By the early 90's, the Yankees were marginally competitive in their best years and a joke in their worst (95 losses in 1990). George was in trouble with the law and the commissioner's office for interfering with Dave Winfield's contract, as well as other less noteworthy transgressions. George Steinbrenner was the single most hated man in New York.

It was only when George hired Bob Watson as GM, and later and more critically Brian Cashman, and allowed them to do their jobs that the Yankees became the latter-day dynasty that they are today. For the last 10-15 years of his life, George did what owners are supposed to do for their teams: SIGN THE CHECKS.

Rest in Peace, George. Thanks for the money and the dedication to spend it on winning. That's all the fans care about.


well said, thanks for sharing :thumbsup:

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Fitting that Steinbrenner died on the day of the all-star game...probably a big tribute tonight

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Peeps wrote:
warehouse wrote:
Peeps wrote:
sportsfreakpete6 wrote:
fuck this guy



you stay class filthydelphia

pete's an idiot, it has nothing to do w/ philly

dave, where would you put the hiring of george castanza in the boss' legacy?



you people really need to learn to disassociate yourselves in terms of the city. when i say filthydelphia in context like this, i dont mean you and james, but just pete.

its like when me and my brother fight, we call each others mom's names. in our lives, we have two different mothers when we fight

what do you mean, 'YOU PEOPLE"?!?!?

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thugs, hooligans, ruffians, you know, you people

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