| # | Name | Comments |
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| 201 | Stephanie M. Tamborello | It would be foolish for Houston to loose the Comets. If the proper business principles are followed, the Comets would be a good investment and an asset to Houston.
Perhaps it should become a people-owned team! |
| 202 | Juliann | |
| 203 | Allen | |
| 204 | Lori | |
| 205 | Cathy | |
| 206 | Connie | |
| 207 | Vanessa | |
| 208 | Ray | |
| 209 | William | |
| 210 | Sabrina | |
| 211 | Adrienne | |
| 212 | Chris | |
| 213 | David | |
| 214 | James | |
| 215 | Jim | |
| 216 | Greg | |
| 217 | Terese | The Comets are an inspiration and great role models for young people. They need to stay in Houston. |
| 218 | April Reed | |
| 219 | Donna Reed | I am a ten year season ticket holder and have already renewed for next year. Please help keep the Comets in Houston. |
| 220 | Buddy Horne | |
| 221 | Karen Sylte-Munson | Don't make Houston look like a sexist, bush league town that can't support women in sports! |
| 222 | Linda S. Ayers | |
| 223 | joyce beard-woodard | |
| 224 | Anonymous | |
| 225 | Debbie | |
| 226 | robert bullock | |
| 227 | Scottie Scott | |
| 228 | S. Ross | Do it for Kim! |
| 229 | Kathy Barton | |
| 230 | Elizabeth Conyer | I love the Comets lets keep them in town !!
Elizabeth Conyer |
| 231 | Cindi Aune | |
| 232 | Dee | Keep the Comets in Houston Mr Alexander should answer to somebody about throwing the Comets under the bus. Didn't our tax dollars help pay for the Toyota Center??? |
| 233 | Tonette | |
| 234 | Connie | I've been a Comets fan since the inception of the WNBA. The games are exciting and most of the players are wonderful role models for our little girls -- teaching them that they can do anything they want to do with hard work and determination! Please keep the Comets in Houston for the fans and for all the young girls who attend the games and look up to Tina Thompson, Sheryl Swoopes (I know she's not on the Comets any more), Michelle Snow, etc! |
| 235 | Rachel Ray | |
| 236 | C.A. Casey | |
| 237 | M B JAMAIL | |
| 238 | Tricia Elder | The nation's 4th largest city needs to flaunt its 4 time WNBA champion Comets. Just because they aren't huge winners every year doesn't mean it isn't fun to come to the games and that the basketball isn't exciting. Houston should be proud to back this team. A new owner with a strong and innovative marketing team could turn around the slipping attendance. It's not the team, folks, it's marketing. Get the fans in the arena and they'll get involved with the game again. |
| 239 | wanda j jackson-davis | I have been a Comets fan and season ticket holder since the league begun. This would be a big upset to city of Houston and also for the league.
We need to do everything possibe to keep the team in this great city of Houston. |
| 240 | Carol Ellis | I fully support the Houston Comets and I would hope that the city of Houston does the same. I think it would be an outrage to let our team go and move to another city.
Stand up and fight and unite to keep the Houston Comets in Houston. |
| 241 | Mindy | I enjoy the games. Support them, buy their merchandise and spend lots of money at whichever venue they are at. We are the 4th largest city in the nation. Keep this team alive and well in Houston. |
| 242 | Anonymous | I went to the game last night and had so much fun ! That is the first time I have been to a Comets game. The players played really hard and are obviously very dedicated. It was great family entertainment. |
| 243 | otis | |
| 244 | Anonymous | |
| 245 | Anonymous | Keep the Comets in Houston please. |
| 246 | Anonymous | |
| 247 | Amy Sheehy | We need Our Comets! They need Us |
| 248 | D. Bosch | We have been Comets season ticket holders since the very beginning. The Comets are the only professional sports team that has brought 4 (yes, FOUR) championships to Houston - not NBA, not football, not soccer, not baseball. |
| 249 | Christie Lawson | |
| 250 | Lisa Ritchey | The Comets started here and should stay here, we need the females represented here in Houston, the Comets are a great team. Keep the Comets in Houston. |