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Stadium's "No tolerance" policy


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I was reading the espn article about Randy Lerner meeting with the Browns fan "Dog Pound Mike" and I came across this quote.

Lerner also seemed unaware of the strict security measures in place at the stadium, a zero-tolerance policy that has upset some Cleveland fans.

If the Browns owner doesn't know about his stadium's policies, what are the chances that Richardson is in the same boat??

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I was reading the espn article about Randy Lerner meeting with the Browns fan "Dog Pound Mike" and I came across this quote.

If the Browns owner doesn't know about his stadium's policies, what are the chances that Richardson is in the same boat??

I am going to go with "quite likely."

I'm sure he described what he wanted and the lawerly kind did the rest.

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I think the biggest difference between Randy and Jerry is that Jerry wants to run and own a football team. Randy was kinda forced in to it when his father died a few years ago. If his family would allow him to sell it he would. The fact is the man has no desire to run the Clowns. Im sure that he wants them to do good but that can only go so far when you dont have a clue about what you are doing.

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I think the biggest difference between Randy and Jerry is that Jerry wants to run and own a football team. Randy was kinda forced in to it when his father died a few years ago. If his family would allow him to sell it he would. The fact is the man has no desire to run the Clowns. Im sure that he wants them to do good but that can only go so far when you dont have a clue about what you are doing.

:lol: he lives in New York...that says it all right there

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You can tell Lerner wants no part of the Browns, it's just a family thing. Look no further than his ownership of Aston Villa, a decision he made, for proof of that. They sing songs about him.

Then again, who wants to run the Browns?

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I was reading the espn article about Randy Lerner meeting with the Browns fan "Dog Pound Mike" and I came across this quote.

If the Browns owner doesn't know about his stadium's policies, what are the chances that Richardson is in the same boat??

The guy drives his Rolls-Royce Limited almost up to his seats, then takes his private elevator up to his seats. So no, I'm sure he doesn't know stadium policy's, nor does he care.

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