
Chicago Storm Weekly
November 21, 2006 - Major Indoor Soccer League 2 (MISL 2)
Chicago Storm News Release
It's a 4 Pack Night!!!
This Sunday, November 26 at 5 p.m., the Chicago Storm host the Milwaukee wave and it's 4 Pack night! Fans get four tickets, four hot dogs and four beverages (fans must be 21 and over with a valid ID for alcoholic beverages) all for $69. Get great MISL action, enjoy all the amenities at the all-new Sears Centre and have all your food and drinks included at a great price! For ticket information call (224) 653-GOAL (4625) or call the Sears Centre box office at (888) SEARS-TIX.
Be sure to tune in to "The Morning Break" Chicago's newest sports talk radio show every Wednesday at 10:30 am to listen to a different Storm player or coach. "The Morning Break" is located on 1240 am in Chicago and the northern suburbs and 1470 am in Chicago Heights. This week, Storm defender Randy Soderman talks bout his first home game in the all new Sears Centre, the upcoming game versus the Milwaukee Wave and more. Dial (773) 792-1240 to call in with anything Storm related.
The Chicago Storm is a member of the Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL).
Chicago's professional indoor soccer team, plays its' home games at the
all-new Sears Centre in Hoffman Estates. The Storm's next home game is
Sunday, November 26th, versus the Milwaukee Wave at 5 p.m. Great tickets
are available! Storm offices are located at 1945 Cornell Ave., in Melrose
Park. For additional information on all aspects of Chicago Storm soccer
including season tickets, group outings, birthday parties and Chicago
Storm Summer Soccer Camps call (224) 653-GOAL (4625) or log on to
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