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10 hours ago, Tuna said:
It's time....
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I hate to be the one to say it but read the big red banner at the top of the tickets section - too many people have been shafted and the forum can't take responsibility for it.
Hopefully you get your money back but it's a risk you're taking buying them via post with someone on here.
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The stereotypical type of fan that would be willing to get in grounds an hour early or tear the roof off with constant chanting and backing the team have slowly been priced out and discouraged from attending games in England, in particular in the PL. For young lads from 14 up to 30 going to a game once a week costs an arm and a leg in the UK. Most other countries in Europe you can go to top league games for anywhere between 15 and 30 euros on average, just looking at our place the average game this season not including the family section, it’s between £45 - £55 a pop, it’s not possible in my opinion to get those kinds of crowds here anymore and that’s because the PL has been so sanitised and every club wants to be a business now. It’s clear why European teams can still have these cultures and atmospheres and we can’t.
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32 minutes ago, Tommy G said:
Harvey Elliott, just generally
Supernoodles head
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10 hours ago, Vindaloo FOX said:
Well it was always coming, thanks for everything but we move on now.
Happy to see him off the wage bill.
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Whether you saw it in the stadium or not, the press coverage of it will get the message to the people it matters.
Whether it prompts them to actually do anything is the main question.
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3 minutes ago, lcfc278 said:Well done @ozvaldo, might come to nothing in the end the way top and Smithers were so unfazed come relegation but appreciate the effort!
Also to add it was tweeted about by BBC Match of the Day and Talksport. Some good coverage
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Well done @ozvaldo, might come to nothing in the end the way top and Smithers were so unfazed come relegation but appreciate the effort!
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1 hour ago, Wortho said:
Yes I do… some of the abuse the so called serious journalists have written over 2 years is awful. When Man City are cleared they will say it’s brown envelopes filled with cash.
The actual charges are about 4 but 115 sounds better.
All this has been driven by the red cartel because they don’t like other clubs taking over their league.
Are you Branston in disguise?
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12 hours ago, Pita said:
The board are going to strength ? The board don’t care Top lost interest
I'd read the accounts statement from Susan again and then my comment.
They said that they'd use the experience of being relegated and promoted as a 'strength' for the future. The future being the very next season where we've been relegated again in absolute dire fashion.
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I personally won't be bothering. I don't want to give the club any money until they sort things out upstairs.
You can probably go to Sports Direct and get the exact same items, still for about 90% less, plus you don't have to suffer the embarrassment of wearing anything with a Leicester badge on at the minute.
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4 minutes ago, leicsmac said:
Isn't that every day on LinkedIn?
Yeah, spot on to be fair. Majority of posts are people bragging or showing off their house/car etc.
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Having to use LinkedIn daily for work, at the moment the current trend of people making 'action figures' of themselves with AI is getting right on my wick. All the narcissists are having a field day.
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1 hour ago, Bluetintedspecs said:
There is not one single part of my comment that is passive aggressive.
What part of personal choice are you struggling with?
I'd like to nominate your comment for the overtly sensitive reaction of the year!
I think it's because you say it's a personal choice but then the bit at the end could be misconstrued as: not renewing = abandoning your club.
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13 minutes ago, bovril said:
Barry actually fathered around 10 children to various women out of wedlock.
Oh dear...
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13 hours ago, sdb said:
I cannot remember the last time I looked at a squad list wishing the vast, vast majority weren't here.
Maybe the revolving door days around 2004-08 but even then there was the hope of some coming good! To be fair Iain Hume and Patson Daka are probably on a par. We just pay these players £100k per week now...
Put some respect on Hume's name, I guarantee he's got a much better goals to game ratio for Leicester than Daka
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50 minutes ago, OnlyOneCity said:
FFS they were clapping the fact that he didn’t celebrate not that he scored!
Still a bit weird though, clap the guy before and after the game, not just after he's scored and because he didn't celebrate. "Yes, jolly good show Harvey!"
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1 hour ago, SouthStandUpperTier said:
I'm all for loyalty amongst fans. But the club has to meet us halfway. By continuing to go at the moment all we are doing is enabling the current set-up, particularly at board level, to think that everything is just fine and that they can carry on taking the piss out of their own fan base.
I agree but I understand why a big chunk can't not go because it's engrained in them - to the point they will have the same routine and go down no matter what league we're in. They'll see themselves as being a fan 'through thick and thin' which is admirable but misses the point entirely. I think the lower crowd last night goes some way to hopefully showing the club how unhappy fans are but they will always have that core that will blindly follow the club no matter what.
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1 minute ago, FoxesBraun said:
This is probably the biggest issue unfortunately.
Not trying to tell people how to live their lives but surely there’s other ways of doing that. Get together at the pub to watch it, or round each other’s house or go for a meal or a walk with your mates instead if you don’t care about what happens on the pitch ?
There’s ways of socialising with people other than paying money into King Power pockets every week.As long as they’ve got income coming in they’re not gonna be bothered about the state of the club. If we cut off their main supply of revenue then they might actually sweat and make some sort of change.
Unfortunately there’s a very large % of our fans that won’t change their ways.
The fact of the matter is that in football, for the team you grow up supporting, no matter the performances on the pitch, how the club's being run or who owns it, they are your club and you love and support that team until the day you die. It's very hard telling fans that have followed the club for X number of years that the way to help the club is by stopping going down to watch them.
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8 minutes ago, suffolk fox said:
Seriously? A local home grown lad, playing well for his club. Nowt wrong with clapping anyone, especially Barnes who didn't leave for the dollar. He came over our end to take a corner he got clapped by most people. He, in turn clapped back.
"He's our Harvey and we clapped him and he clapped us back!!"
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1 hour ago, FrankieADZ said:
Well i think people can FINALLY see why some fans want change within the club
I don't know you know, I think it's engrained on some fans minds that we're a small club that 'has a go' every now and then. Just this morning when discussing it with a fellow fan at work they said "people have got short memories" and "be careful what you wish for!"
I just don't get it. The current situation is bad, but the way things are going it can definitely get worse if something doesn't change at the top end of the club.
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4 minutes ago, Qwerty said:
If we’re talking non mathematically then it’s been over for weeks.
Probably the day they decided to give the job to Cooper tbh
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1 minute ago, Lambert09 said:
That would mean we need 6 wins and there would be 6 games left. So would have to be next week mathematically speaking. So we’ll be playing Liverpool at home … hopefully in front of no fans wearing blue
We'd need 6 wins with zero return for wolves in 6 games, and even then we're still 20-30 goals behind wolves so basically, lose tonight and against Brighton and Wolves win against Spurs and it's done
Yes not 100% mathematically but come on
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Just now, Lambert09 said:
If wolves win their next 2 and we don’t pick up points
I'm sure Wolves just have to win 1 more and us lose our next 2

Jamie Vardy: A Legend's Final Home Appearance
in Leicester City Forum
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Yeah the article on BBC Sport says that he wants to end his career with us at the King Power Stadium so won't be involved against Bournemouth
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c0lnz1jry16o