A Quote by Brian Azzarello

I'm a Cubs season ticket holder. — © Brian Azzarello
I'm a Cubs season ticket holder.
I'm a Chelsea season-ticket holder, and I've supported them for 37 years, so any judgment of Manchester United by me is seen as biased.
I'm a season ticket holder to the Washington Wizards, and I love going to Washington Nationals and Redskins games.
I am a season ticket holder to Dodger games. I go to every Dodger game I can go to. Every single one.
One thing you learned as a Cubs fan: when you bought you ticket, you could bank on seeing the bottom of the ninth.
I have no problem if you bought a Justin Timberlake ticket and you decide to go sell that ticket to somebody. We would first and foremost want to make sure that the first ticket sold, that the fan has a shot to buy that ticket.
[On the Chicago Cubs:] Being a Cubs fan prepares you for life - and Washington.
The Phillies beat the Cubs today in a doubleheader. That puts another keg in the Cubs' coffin.
I'm a Cubs fan. As a kid, the Cubs were my team.
They'd have to force me to take the All-Star Game. They take over the building, your season-ticket holders have to be in a lottery to see if they get tickets, and then they don't get a good ticket. Really, no good can come out of it, and all it can do is upset your fans.
Every player should be accorded the privilege of at least one season with the Chicago Cubs. That's baseball as it should be played - in God's own sunshine. And that's really living.
I want to thank everyone who has ever put on a Cubs uniform and anyone who has ever rooted for the Cubs.
The only way Marc Bircham will be going to Tottenham is if he buys a f****** season ticket.
I went to professional men's soccer games, the old North American soccer league at that time, and I used to be a ticket holder with my family and family friends. We would go every weekend and I thought it was great, but I just thought of it as recreation, as family fun.
I was a Sheffield United fan from when my grandad, who's sadly passed away now, got a season ticket for me when I was four.
My pat line about the Cubs and payroll is that the amount of merchandise the Cubs would sell off a world series championship would more than cover for a big payroll.
If someone has copyright over some piece of your stuff, you can sell it without permission from the copyright holder because the copyright holder can only control the 'first-sale.' The Supreme Court has recognized this doctrine since 1908.
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