Larry_LCFC Posted 19 April 2015 Posted 19 April 2015 A bit of a fun thread really to pass the time of day. What is your TOP reason for wanting to play in the Premier League next season? I could think of quite a few obvious ones but just post one reason. We'll see what weird and wonderful responses we get. For me, it's all about FIFA 16 Would hate to go back to a bog standard stadium and anonymous looking players. Been brilliant this year having the extra detail. Can only get better as well Continue.....
elangLCFC Posted 19 April 2015 Posted 19 April 2015 Not having to grind out that first Championship season on Football Manager too
AKCJ Posted 19 April 2015 Posted 19 April 2015 1) To see Leicester City continue to compete at the highest level in order for the club to continue it's growth. Close thread.
Heart-Shaped Fox Posted 19 April 2015 Posted 19 April 2015 Coverage, more interest from national media and Tv, obviously being on MOTD also
ithuriel Posted 19 April 2015 Posted 19 April 2015 To see us progress and have the East midlands bragging rights yet again, I work in a place with a couple of Forest and Derby supporters
Larry_LCFC Posted 19 April 2015 Author Posted 19 April 2015 1) To see Leicester City continue to compete at the highest level in order for the club to continue it's growth. Close thread. Fifa far outweighs that
Guest Bilo Posted 19 April 2015 Posted 19 April 2015 Keep our best players and add to the squad. I honestly think that the experience of this season, should we survive, will be invaluable. The difference between us could be as vast as the difference between the Leicester City of 2012-2013 and the Leicester City of 2013-2014. The team's growing together and gaining experience. I'm not for one second saying we'll qualify for Europe next season, that'd be stupid, but there's no reason at all why we can't make serious progress and be able to relax this time next year should we stay up. I want to see us rubbing shoulders with the very best and competing - I'll still be there if we're at places like Bristol City and Rotherham, but you can't tell me that those sides hold the same appeal as, say, Manchester United. Stick five past Leeds and it'll be forgotten in a few weeks, THAT game in September will live long in every fan's memory. The atmosphere is better too. Win, lose or draw. I've been there many times where we've cruised to a comfortable win against Charlton or Ipswich with 23,000 there and it's nothing like what we've seen this year.
Harry - LCFC Posted 19 April 2015 Posted 19 April 2015 Much greater chance of winning the FA Cup. More likely to keep together a team and manager that I, and others, feel a real connection to Good streams every week. This too actually Helped me out once or twice this season
Bayfox Posted 19 April 2015 Posted 19 April 2015 As I want to see my team compete at the highest level. After that there really is no reason. Everything else about the game now days is a ****ing pain.
Sir Shep Posted 19 April 2015 Posted 19 April 2015 Because we're by far the greatest team the world has ever seen. I fact we're too good for the premier league and should be playing in the Spanish or German top flight.
Benguin Posted 19 April 2015 Posted 19 April 2015 Transfer windows are far more exciting.More media and news coverageI'm moving to Dundee in September so wont be frequenting as many games, therefore it will be easier to watch the games.We will keep our best playersmore money for the clubFickle and fake fans will become proper fans and the crowds will be thrivingOne up on Derby and ForestMOTD instead of The Football League ShowThe respect and plaudits we deserveIt is where we belong
tom27111 Posted 19 April 2015 Posted 19 April 2015 Because we're by far the greatest team the world has ever seen. I fact we're too good for the premier league and should be playing in the Spanish or German top flight. The Bundesliga would be a step down. Quite a big step down!
CosbehFox Posted 19 April 2015 Posted 19 April 2015 Away trip to the biggest cities this country has to offer. And does everyone else feel that every game is an event? Packed crowds down the KP, the pubs fill up and the city is buzzing. Be a shame to lose that.
Bayfox Posted 19 April 2015 Posted 19 April 2015 Away trip to the biggest cities this country has to offer. And does everyone else feel that every game is an event? Packed crowds down the KP, the pubs fill up and the city is buzzing. Be a shame to lose that. Thing is. I go to watch my team. So Manchester or Carlisle I don't give a ****. And as for pubs being busy. I get it. Just I wish they would cater for it. I hate waiting to get served
Stevosevic Posted 19 April 2015 Posted 19 April 2015 Every game is big and winning 3points in the premier league is so satisfying. It's a different buzz
CosbehFox Posted 19 April 2015 Posted 19 April 2015 Thing is. I go to watch my team. So Manchester or Carlisle I don't give a ****. Agreed but a great boozer with a great selection of beers or a grubby Wetherspoons or Harvester in suburban Yeovil?
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