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On a lighter note.....did you see them at the end? It was like they had won champions league. I have no doubt it is the biggest thing in some of their lives 🤣.
Also saw a funny Inbetweeners moment at the traffic lights at the retail park. Gang of lads in a car shouting abuse out of window....then got stuck at lights.....they were saved by the police as a mob went toward them. Lesson learnt 🤣
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The longer these unbeaten runs go, you know they have to come to an end at some point...just a b1tch it was today. In the big scheme of things, apart from bruised pride, it won't make a huge difference to our season. Nobody ......that's nobody ....can go through a 46 game season without a loss here and there.
In fairness city were poor from the off and the cov fans and players were bang up for it from the off. Think the atmosphere and frustration maybe got to fatawu. With 10 men we cannot play our normal game. Look at possession stats.....usually we dominate. 38 % today if memory serves.
Onwards and upwards. Not the end of the world. Just a blip.
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2 minutes ago, rugbyblue said:
Listen....do you remember Blackburn in 1991....under dalglish....running away with the old division 2 for months then self destructed almost. Finished 6th if I remember right. Granted they beat us in the play off final but anything can happen. We aren't promoted yet. What happens if we play key players like kdh, mavididi etc in cup games and they get injured? League always has to be the priority. For us this year the cup can be a distraction
Could have been 92. My memory isn't what is was 🤣
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1 minute ago, Out Foxed said:
if we were in 5th that might make sense and even then probably not.
Listen....do you remember Blackburn in 1991....under dalglish....running away with the old division 2 for months then self destructed almost. Finished 6th if I remember right. Granted they beat us in the play off final but anything can happen. We aren't promoted yet. What happens if we play key players like kdh, mavididi etc in cup games and they get injured? League always has to be the priority. For us this year the cup can be a distraction
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Reserves against reserves until quarter finals. Cup is a bonus, get out of this league is the priority
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I've never really understood why people leave at 80 or 85 mins. First off football tickets are not cheap....I for one am staying til the end to get my money's worth.
Secondly how many late goals are scored in games, especially by city in my time of watching them (30 years plus). So to leave at 80 mins with a game at, say 1-1 and in the balance is beyond me. I'd be gutted to miss an 89th minute winner.
Oh....stop the full time music please....let the fans make the atmosphere after a win
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I remember a chant by city fans about Robert Maxwell drowning, aimed at Derby fans initially but regularly sung at matches. I also remember chants of Brighton's full of homosexuals when we played brighton. We aren't saints ourselves although I accept times move on.
Yes the helicopter crash was very sad, a real dark moment for Leicester city and more specifically for the families of those involved.
But come on, there are morons in every walk of life. If we really wanted, we could all be offended by people and get into arguments with people every ten mins of every day. But we choose to ignore idiots 9 times out of ten.
Me personally, I'd rather police time was spent tackling knife crime, making sure my daughter can walk the streets safely, city centre patrols so we can all have a pint safely etc rather than on a couple of brainless morons who, lets face it, are hardly likely to change their ways as a result of a fine for a public order offence.
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1 minute ago, Bayfox said:
No. More likely to be picked up if you are entering on a ticket that's below the age bracket. My lad has done several on an adult when it's not made his priority and no one gives a ****. It's above the stewards pay grade to care I'm sure.
Thanks. General opinion seems to be it will be ok. Thanks all
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57 minutes ago, ianormondroyd said:
If it helps, my son and nephew go to most away games on adult tickets. Never had an issue anywhere, so far...
Good stuff thanks
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3 minutes ago, Foxes1 said:
Some do but not all of them, my Millwall ticket hasn't,
No mine hasnt. It was just a general question really. Thanks anyway
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1 minute ago, KrefelderFox666 said:
All they care about is whether you have any dangerous goods on you (and some don't even check that properly). Ticket wise the home team stewards really don't care unless you bought a £5 child ticket and are clearly an adult.
Thank you. I'll make up a cock n bull story anyway, just in case
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On 21/12/2023 at 06:39, MS0204 said:
Thing is the club are shooting themselves in the foot.. they’re all for pushing memberships but if they actually offered a general sale to a game like Rotherham and first timers enjoyed the experience, then they would likely purchase a membership to attend again..
Spot on. My first game was at 13 in 1990. Watched Italia 90 and got into football. An older cousin was a regular and let me tag along. As most on here will testify, once is enough to get hooked and here I am 33 years later. How could young lads....and girls for that matter....do that these days when they need to buy a membership before being allowed to GIVE LEICESTER CITY THEIR MONEY? I imagine most people's first game is a tag along or treat......and then they want to go again....it isn't rocket science, without these first timers tagging along how do they expect to attract the next generation of supporters? Who in their right mind would buy a membership for anything without trying the product first? short sighted. If it's about money which it undoubtedly is, it stands to reason that if you allow a first timer to buy a ticket, chances are they will come again.....and spend again numerous times. I dread to think how many thousands I've spent over the years.....I console myself with the fact some of my money went towards the purchase of ade akinbiyi and Trevor Benjamin. 🤣🤣

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Ive lived in rugby for the past 10 years and I'd say it's probably 70/30 cov/Leicester, Judging by the shirts i see worn and the station on match days. It certainly feels like cov country, unlucky for me.