Browns fans organizing stadium protest to meet with team owner Randy Lerner

CLEVELAND - Two longtime Cleveland Browns season ticket-holders organizing a protest to show their disgust with a decade of losing will meet with team owner Randy Lerner.

Mike Randall and Tony Schafer, who have been urging other Cleveland fans to stay away from their seats for the opening kickoff of the Browns' nationally televised game against Baltimore on Nov. 16, have a meeting scheduled with Lerner on Tuesday morning at the team's headquarters.

Randall, who's also known as "Dawg Pound Mike," plans to present Lerner with over 2,000 emails he has received from fans since announcing the "walk-in" protest. Randall said he hopes to persuade the ultra-private Lerner to speak directly to Cleveland's disappointed fan base.

The Browns dropped to 1-7 on Sunday with a 30-6 loss in Chicago.

Randall said he and Schafer spoke briefly with Lerner before Sunday's game. In planning their demonstration for before the Monday night game against the Ravens, the fans had hoped to force Lerner and Cleveland's front office to address growing concerns about the club's direction as well as a lack of connection to the Browns' storied past.

"They are listening," Randall said. "We know that Randy cares and we don't want him to sell the team. Our goal is to get him to talk to the fans so we know what's going on. We're going to talk to him about a lot of things from stadium operations to the atmosphere on game days to our frustration that the fans are not being heard."

Randall said he and Schafer would spend Monday night putting together a formal presentation for Lerner, who took over ownership of the Browns after his father, Al, died in 2002. Lerner has been criticized by some Cleveland fans for not being more outspoken and available.

Lerner's ownership of English soccer club Aston Villa has been viewed by some that he doesn't care about the Browns, who are on their fourth coach since 1999.

Following Sunday's game, Lerner told reporters he has no plans to fire first-year Browns coach Eric Mangini and that he would like to hire a "strong, credible, serious leader" to help run his team.

Lerner did not expand on who that person might be or if that person currently worked for the Browns. He recently brought in former Browns quarterback Bernie Kosar in an unspecified consulting role.

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  1. PG W
    5. Posted by PG W Tue Nov 3 3:54pm EST

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    This is a half-assed attempt to get Lerner to listen. Sure he will say he will listen, but what good will it do? If he responds, he'll say enough generalizations to make these two fans like they have accomplished something. And if I was Lerner, I would do the same thing.

    What needs to happen is to more than send emails, and show up late for the Monday night game. Instead, stay home. No concessions, no parking, no programs,,,,, nothing. Instead of waiting until Monday, start this Sunday...and each game afterwards.....

    Don't do the candy-ass idea of creating a presentation, and showing up late. Show some balls, and really organize a protest
  2. Mark
    4. Posted by Mark Tue Nov 3 7:33am EST

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    For the Browns fans it's simple: Your owner needs to take his head out from under the sand and start RUNNING his team properly. He should hire a well qualified and respected football GM, and forget about "the star player from the past", to get this franchise back to respectablility!!! Hiring a former player to try get the fans off his back, will do nothing but piss more fans off and backfire!! Stop the merry-go-round of coaches and GM, hire an proven someboby, draft well and stop getting the overhyped named players who can't play!
  3. Steven L
    3. Posted by Steven L Mon Nov 2 5:16pm EST

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    Boo friggin hoo! You cheer for the Cleveland Browns, the city that supported it's team so well that the Art Modell picked up and moved to Baltimore. Why don't you just set the stands on fire again and quit whining?
  4. <i>cro77</i>
    2. Posted by cro77 Mon Nov 2 4:10pm EST

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    I hope this is a start to something good. I agree, us Browns fans have suffered long enough.
  5. SoCalBrowns
    1. Posted by SoCalBrowns Mon Nov 2 3:21pm EST

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    Peaceful protests never work. They need to freaking riot!!!
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