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Memories are wonderful - and all us football fans have a few to cherish but let's get in there, show some faith in our emerging young players, give em some encouragement and carry the Blue and White flag to new triumphs and new memories.

This team is gonna need our help. Let's be a part of building them up beyond their wildest dreams. Uncompromising self-belief is at the core of every champion team that ever existed - however good or bad their players. It was the fuel with which MON filled his teams to overflowing and it is what is needed at the City now.

Let us give it em in abundance. No half-measures, no "this ain't worth it" reactions from the fans. This is our team. It is essentially the team that will make or break us for the forseeable future. You've got to back em beyond logic, get to em before games with words of inspiration and encouragement.

The fans are the rocks from which the players and the manager can leap into the stratosphere of achievement.

Those rocks must be firm set, not loose. They mustn't crumble and turn to sand in the pounding of the storms, in the misery of defeats, that will surely come.

By this unswerving faith, these players can come to believe that the very privilege of wearing a Leicester shirt represents a utopia they will never know again...and one they should want to keep so much that nothing is too much for their collective endeavour.

They may not all realise it yet but they are Leicester City 2005/2006 and they can either be forgotten like many before or they can write their names into our history books to shine like beacons on a stormy night.

They can, if they want it enough, be remembered in our folklore for decades to come. They can start by determining to give everything of their heart and soul to this club. Not just to themselves but to everyone around them as if they were part of an elite SAS squadron.

They can set out to make a habit of winning. To believe they will win no matter how unlikely the situation and they can determine never to let their heads wilt.

They can set out to improve their personal and collective skills beyond what anyone believed possible and they can, with each others support, climb that table and sample the thin air of heights they never imagined.

And they can remain cool, resolute and utterly unyielding as they work towards their wondrous goal of achieving Premiership football - and their guaranteed place in our footballing Roll of Honour for the New Millenium.

We all have a part to play but is it worth it? If is isn't what are any of us doing here in the first place?.

To Leicester City I say. And a whole new dawn.

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Memories are wonderful - and all us football fans have a few to cherish but let's get in there, show some faith in our emerging young players, give em some encouragement and carry the Blue and White flag to new triumphs and new memories.

This team is gonna need our help. Let's be a part of building them up beyond their wildest dreams. Uncompromising self-belief is at the core of every champion team that ever existed - however good or bad their players. It was the fuel with which MON filled his teams to overflowing and it is what is needed at the City now.

Let us give it em in abundance. No half-measures, no "this ain't worth it" reactions from the fans. This is our team. It is essentially the team that will make or break us for the forseeable future. You've got to back em beyond logic, get to em before games with words of inspiration and encouragement.

The fans are the rocks from which the players and the manager can leap into the stratosphere of achievement.

Those rocks must be firm set, not loose. They mustn't crumble and turn to sand in the pounding of the storms, in the misery of defeats, that will surely come.

By this unswerving faith, these players can come to believe that the very privilege of wearing a Leicester shirt represents a utopia they will never know again...and one they should want to keep so much that nothing is too much for their collective endeavour.

They may not all realise it yet but they are Leicester City 2005/2006 and they can either be forgotten like many before or they can write their names into our history books to shine like beacons on a stormy night.

They can, if they want it enough, be remembered in our folklore for decades to come. They can start by determining to give everything of their heart and soul to this club. Not just to themselves but to everyone around them as if they were part of an elite SAS squadron.

They can set out to make a habit of winning. To believe they will win no matter how unlikely the situation and they can determine never to let their heads wilt.

They can set out to improve their personal and collective skills beyond what anyone believed possible and they can, with each others support, climb that table and sample the thin air of heights they never imagined.

And they can remain cool, resolute and utterly unyielding as they work towards their wondrous goal of achieving Premiership football - and their guaranteed place in our footballing Roll of Honour for the New Millenium.

We all have a part to play but is it worth it? If is isn't what are any of us doing here in the first place?.

To Leicester City I say. And a whole new dawn.

You pompuos pratt.

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