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Published 23:16 4 Nov 2016 GMT
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I spent my J1 summer in Chicago, back in 2003. The Cubs had a rare good summer and got to the National League Division Series before losing out to Florida Marlins. Always next year. 95 years rolled into 96.
It was a great way to get settled in the city. Get a Cubs cap, or t-shirt, pick your favourite player, get down to Wrigley Field for a game or two and get immersed in it all. I promised myself after that summer that I'd keep a close eye on the Cubs forever more.
I kept it up for about a year. The Cubs got worse and life went on.
To live here though is a different matter. After 108 years, there is no-one alive in the city that saw this team win their last World Series.
No fathers, grandfathers, aunts or friend's uncle's mechanic that had a tale of victory to give you hope. A whole city has, generation after generation, pinned their hopes to a team of losers and told themselves that 'Someday' would be today. Soon. Surely.
Ireland's players literally touched down in the middle of the greatest sporting week this city has enjoyed for over a century. 108 years of 'never will', 'never could' put to rest and smiles on so many faces.
One can only imagine what the All Blacks made of the scenes of bedlam on Chicago's streets. Their rugby-mad nation went 20 years without a World Cup and nearly tore themselves apart.
You can't but be inspired by the joyous, bandy-legged, poorly sang scenes around you in Chicago this week.
Ireland have been told they won't stop the All Blacks juggernaut. They are down at 14/1 to end 111 years of getting their noses rubbed in it.
Just because the clamour says it can't be done does not mean that it can't be done.
There are an estimated 40,000 Irish supporters heading to Soldier Field to see Ireland take their 29th shot at New Zealand. If they fell the world champions, 40,000 voices may yet reverberate through a city nursing a collective hangover and ring out all the way back home.
Ireland's Someday could be November 5th 2016. Looks just as good a day as any.
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