What a pu$$y.
Two or three hundred loss seasons and he’s selling his “fandom” for a few hundred dollars. I hate to tell it to the people who put up the cash for this transaction, but that “loyalty” ain’t worth the eBay server space it was loaded on.
I hate to break it to all the naysayers out there, but every owner wants to make money. Every General Manager is trying to put a winning team on the field. Every player thinks that they should be getting paid more than the other guys.
And, every fan has a right to bitch and moan as long and loudly as they want to about the failings of all of these people.
But, no one has the right to call themselves a loyal fan if they are willing to give it all away for a few hundred dollars.
Rooting for the Royals takes balls. If you can’t take the pain, then we don’t want your sissy-ass hanging around here anyway. Everybody knows going into the season that an incredible amount of things must go right for us to have a chance at even breaking 500.
The true fan accepts that the following things will happen:
Mike Sweeney’s back will go out on him. The pitching staff will be disabled, ineffective and oftentimes both. The young hitters will be overmatched. The veterans will be past their prime because anyone really worth a damn can make a lot more money on one of the coasts.
For Christ’s sake, Paul Byrd took LESS MONEY to play for a team that wasn’t the Royals, did you really think that this was the year things would be different?
Look, I hate watching this team lose games in ways previously unimaginable (Future headline: “Royals Pitchers Walk Nine Straight Batters, Lose Five-Run Lead, Game”), but I’m sticking around.
I’m watching the minor leagues. I’m wearing my powder blue Bo Jackson jersey. I’m going to drive through three hours of rush hour traffic to watch my boys play the Angels in June.
I’m a Royals fan because it’s about the past thirty-seven years, not just the past ten.
To steal a line from J Rob: Go Royals! 143-19! You’re the best!