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The Chicago Fire’s pitch looks like crap and Mike Magee wants everyone to know

Reigning MVP who’s out for the season calls the field ‘$h1+’ over Twitter.

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The Chicago Fire's field looks really, really bad. It has been that way for a few weeks. And Mike Magee, who's out for the season after undergoing hip surgery, has apparently had enough.

And he’s apparently not the only one letting his frustrations be known.

Just how bad did the field look? Well, here’s midfield:

toyota park midfield

And here’s what it looked like in front of one of the goals:

field crap

It would appear there’s already a parody account set up to deal with these issues:

It should be noted that Magee may be feeling a bit extra frustrated after watching his team blow a two-goal lead and needing a late goal to salvage a point at home.

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