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Royals ask fan to change his shirt

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From the opening paragraph of the article:
"His name is Laurence Leavy, and he’s a lawyer from Miami who makes a point of (a) getting expensive seats to sporting events; and (b) wearing his Marlins gear while sitting in them."

That sounds like an attention-seeking troll, if you ask me. He's intentionally getting high-visibility seats and wearing the Marlins garb.

Of course he gets expensive seats. He's loaded. Would you sit in nosebleeds if you had another option? And he loves the Marlins. Nothing wrong with either of those things.

And I went to the Oregon/Washington game last weekend and wore my Navy jersey. No one asked me to leave.

Maybe the problem is the Royals and not the fan.
 
Completely mishandled. Instead of offering an attention whore a deal that takes him off camera...

Offer the people in front of the attention whore the luxury box.
Find the biggest, widest, tallest people in the stadium wearing Royals gear
Offer those people the great seats in front of the attention whore
Give them free beer and hot dogs if they remain standing the whole game

Problem solved. Attention whore disappears behind a giant field of Royals blue.

The guy was in the front row, so that wouldn't work.
 
Since when is it wrong to wear the wrong team jersey for a game? I mean, the normal thing to do is to probably wear a jersey for one of the teams that's actually playing but I don't see the big deal in wearing another team's.
 
Since when is it wrong to wear the wrong team jersey for a game? I mean, the normal thing to do is to probably wear a jersey for one of the teams that's actually playing but I don't see the big deal in wearing another team's.

The problem is this seat is right behind home plate so in almost every frame of a batter at bat.
 
The problem is this seat is right behind home plate so in almost every frame of a batter at bat.
At eight grand a seat I should be able to wear a Barney costume if I want. There was no way someone paying that kind of money wouldn't make a big deal out of it. You'd think he earned the right to not be hassled at a minimum.
 
At eight grand a seat I should be able to wear a Barney costume if I want. There was no way someone paying that kind of money wouldn't make a big deal out of it. You'd think he earned the right to not be hassled at a minimum.

$8000 is not a lot of money to a sport franchise.
 
I think it's hilarious. If that's all he's doing, more power to him. Team's stupid for going after him. Hey, I know, let's fuck with a rich lawyer on a subject we can't possibly win.

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No, I'm pretty sure he's a huge Marlins (and Florida sports fan in general)

He’s been a Marlins season-ticket holder since the team’s first year in 1993, is a rabid Florida State fan (he was on hand for the FSU-Notre Dame showdown in Tallahassee on Saturday before heading off to Kansas City), owns more than 100 thoroughbreds, and rarely misses a Miami Heat or Dolphins game.

Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/sports/mlb/miami-marlins/article3223542.html#storylink=cpy

As I said, if I was going to a baseball game I'd wear my Brewers jersey -- regardless of the stadium I was in. If I went to a NFL game, I'd wear my Packers jersey, regardless of the stadium I was in.

When they interviewed him on air, he said he wasn't wearing it because he was a marlins fan, he was wearing it because he wore it when the team he was watching at the time won the remainder of their games and he now considers it a good luck charm. He might be a fan, but that's not why he wears it. He wears it because of the "luck" it brings the teams.
 
When they interviewed him on air, he said he wasn't wearing it because he was a marlins fan, he was wearing it because he wore it when the team he was watching at the time won the remainder of their games and he now considers it a good luck charm. He might be a fan, but that's not why he wears it. He wears it because of the "luck" it brings the teams.

So why was he wearing it the first time?
He's a Marlin's fan.... a Florida fan. That's why he wears their jersey first and foremost.

The funny thing now is, do you think he is not going to attempt to get that front row seat for EVERY sporting event he can now? I don't think this whole gambit of his started out as an "attention whore" as many people here claim, but you can be damned sure that he's going to keep this freight train rolling now.

Google "Front Row Amy" -- SHE is an attention whore (and a skanky one at that)
 
All I know is, I am going to wear my Cowboys jersey to pretty much every sporting event now. I might get upgraded or free drinks!
 
$8000 is not a lot of money to a sport franchise.

The point was, fans that pay that much for tickets usually get special treatment or perks that typically don't include being asked to change their clothes.

Not sure how the Royals thought they'd come out winners in that scenario.
 
Guess who is behind home plate tonight in SF? Wearing orange again.... That attention whore!


This guy is awesome. Insanely jealous.
 
I would like to the Denver Broncos play in each of the NFL Stadiums. The only place I would not wear a Bronco jersey is at the Black Hole of the Raiders.
 
I think I missed something. Why does anyone care which team a random guy supports? Why wasn't the other team bribing the people with "Royals" shirts to change seats?

I'm confused.
 
How would someone even change shirts anyway? It's not like you bring a spare shirt with you at all times lol. You're not going to get out of your seat, drive home and come back in the middle of the game.
 
I don't get the big deal here. In hockey, it's a given rule that there are at least a couple of Toronto jerseys at every non-Leafs game. They briefly get made fun of on Twitter and everyone goes about their business watching the game.
 
I don't get the big deal here. In hockey, it's a given rule that there are at least a couple of Toronto jerseys at every non-Leafs game. They briefly get made fun of on Twitter and everyone goes about their business watching the game.

Because it's the World Series and he's in every batting shot.
 
Guess who is behind home plate tonight in SF? Wearing orange again.... That attention whore!


This guy is awesome. Insanely jealous.

Yep, fuck the multi-billionare owners, I'm not for sale assholes, this is my seat, this is my shirt, I paid for both now FUCK OFF..
 
The guy is an ass-hat. He had his visor turned sideways for part of the game.

It was great when they came and set up a camera right in front of him. He only had to move a few seats, but at least they found someway to f@ck with him.
 
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