I stand by the eastside fence, well, more like pace and run up and down. I did almost get kicked out a couple of years ago. That was for yelling, not standing.
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Re: Cleveland Browns fan kicked out of stadium for standing too much
I always get a kick out of attitudes such as this guys.
I. I should be able to do what I want. Me. I. It's my right to stand. I paid... Me, I me.
Guess what, the guy behind you paid 50 bucks too, so what about him? He. Him. His rights....him, he.
It's all pretty selfish.
And yes, I stand a majority of the time at the football games. That is why I buy my tickets in the top row on the east side. So I'm not blocking someone else's view.
See how that works?
Do people really think they can make more noise standing? Can you not clap and cheer and yell whilst sitting?
I mean, I know the music teacher in grade school always made us stand because you can sing better and louder, but we ain't singin', we yellin'!
The players often times signal with their hands to "get up" but I think they're referring to "make noise" not actually physically stand up. I could be wrong.
Perhaps the player's are actually wanting everyone to stand up rather than make noise.
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