Friday, October 30, 2009

Want win- Browns fans planned to protest on Nov. 16

Mike Randall, a lifelong fan for the Cleveland Browns, is planning a protest on Nov. 16th night, when the Browns will play home game against the Baltimore Ravens. He wants to tell the Browns that the fans have been fed up with losses.

“We’re tired of losing,” the 39-year-old Randall said. “We’re tired of the booing, of seeing fans leave in the fourth quarter. There are fans who have had tickets for 30 years who are turning their seats in because they can’t take it anymore. So many fans are fed up.”

His plan is to encourage other Browns fans to stay away from their seats for the opening kickoff of the game in hope that Browns Owner Randy Lerner and club officials will see how much they have disappointed the fans when seeing empty seats for the start of the nationally televised Monday night game.

After last Sunday’s 31-3 loss to the Green Bay packers, the Browns is now 1-6, and actually they have been nearly losing constantly since returning to the league in 1999. Many fans left in the fourth quarters and those stayed to the end grumbled about wasting time and money, which has not only been spent on tickets but also on the Browns jerseys thy were wearing for supporting the team. If a protest can bring the team to winning, they surely would be glad to take part in. Hopefully it will work.

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