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Our Billboard goes down Tuesday

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big props for the effort in letting James know how you felt about him. You did your part. hat's all what matters.
 
Let's rip it up into those small 12" by 12" pieces, and mail them to LeBron's new place in Miami so he can get a weekly reminder of what he WAS.
 
Sell it and donate the funds to the Cleveland Cavaliers to help make up for the revenue lost b/c of the bandwagoners jumping ship.
 
Sell the thing and get whatever you can.

Yes, a lot of Cavs fans donated, but you were the one who made this whole thing happen. You deserve to make some cash off of it.
 
It was sad driving into work this morning, cutting down Prospect and not seeing the billboard there. It's just back to being a wall facing a parking lot, no more sense of hope and pride, just a wall.
 
I'd like to commend all of you for the dedication and hard work you guys did in getting that billboard up -- Glen especially as it sounds like you spearheaded the whole thing.

I only joined RCF recently, but I've been a Cavs fan since the age of 6. Still have my pint-sized ' Mark Price jersey from '92-'93 that my gf wears when we go to games. The point is, that Lebron2010 billboard is where I first learned about this site -- until then I would just talk Cavs with my friends. But that billboard was such an awesome display of dedication, it really speaks volumes for this site, and is largely why I joined. Apart from that, it was also just such a terrific slogan and great design -- easily the best, most inspiring advertisement of any kind in the LeBron "sweepstakes." And that's all that needs to be said about it. You guys should be proud of yourselves.
 
^ it's just time to be done with it. He's gone, the banners gone.

I was there when it went up. Very proud of this site. I got to meet Wuju and just be in awe of all RCF's hard work. It speaks volumes of the RCF community. We are 1 unit, even without LeBron. And that just means even more. We're not bandwagoners. Go Cavs!!!
 
Hey everyone,

There's one last piece of LeBron that's still left in this city and it's our very own LeBron2010 Billboard that we worked oh so very hard on.

It will be taken down Tuesday, (tomorrow) at 7:00am.

I will try to be there while they remove the banner to take the last and final photos of it being on the building. If any of you would like to show up, perhaps take photos of it as well and talk about how pissed off we are together that would be cool. I would be there for about an hour til 8am.

I just wanted to thank everyone for all their help and embrace for what we created. We did our part, don't EVER forget that. Our goal was to get LeBron to notice the banner and get national attention. The banner was featured on very big time credible news sources such as ESPN, Sports Illustrated, New York Times and USA Today.

Also, it got coverage from all of the local news networks. Even Sportsnet Canada came down to Cleveland to talk to me about it.

Most importantly, it was shown in the beginning sequence ON THE DECISION which 10 Million people saw. Pretty cool when you think of it.

So we did what we wanted to do, can't say the same for rival site nycforlebron.com. THE SITE ISN'T EVEN UP ANYMORE. I would have loved to see what they did with their little precious donations. I can tell you one thing, they didn't get LeBron that Ferrari that's for damn sure.

Also, I'd like to say nice try to Chicago. Nice try.

If any of you already have photos taken with the banner, it would be cool to share them here just for memories sake.

Thanks again RCF and Cavs fans all over. It was a fun ride.


Thanks a lot Glen. But I wouldn't say it "was" a fun ride...the ride is continuing and will continue as long as the true Cavaliers fans stay here. With or without LeBron James. Thank you for the site Glen and thanks everyone for their contributions.
 
Any chance you'll put up another one in the future? I'm sure it was phenomenal for your brand and you could still get donations. I just think it was an amazing piece of artwork and I think it added something downtown. A new design in the (maybe not so near) future would be amazing.
 
Big thanks and a lot of credit goes out to Glen, WUJU, and all the fans who either put in the hard work or donated for the billboard. No matter what happened everyone should be proud. It got a lot of deserved attention and represented fans and NE Ohio very well.

It is a little sad though that the fans showed more heart and passion than the player the effort was aimed at.
 

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