What was the Chicago Fires response once they had heard the details in the Monday, August 11 meeting?
• The Fire promised to return on Wednesday with a response. Their response to Section 8’s written concerns did not address the complaints of racial abuse, but instead focused on ticketing issues and to state unequivocally that Monterrey will remain. • The Fire also issued a list of new rules, both stadiumwide and for Section 8, restricting musical instruments, banner size, banning flagpoles, and reneging on the preseason agreement that section 117 would be a General Admission/Standing Room supporters’ area. As these issues were not raised prior to Wednesday’s meeting, it appears to be a punitive measure in response to our concerns, effectively diminishing the section’s ability to continue its traditional celebration. • When pressed, the Fire again refused to acknowledge any inappropriate activity took place on Aug. 2nd, making further discussion at that time fruitless.
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