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To those that went last night.

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95% of Man U fans have never been to a game which is fooking strange since every one I've ever spoken too (no matter where they're from) always tell me that they are positively, definitely part of the 5% and that they go all the time and that their uncle is from Salford.

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Big club has large domestic and global fanbase. Such a large domestic and glocal fanbase that many will never get to see their team in person.

 

In other news, bears shit in the woods. :yawn:

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I said to my friend who came up from London last night to watch the game that there was possible more oyster card holders in the home end than the away end.

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For some of them though it will be their local team, just like it will with Manchester United and Manchester City and Liverpool. 

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For some of them though it will be their local team, just like it will with Manchester United and Manchester City and Liverpool. 

 

For most of their away end last night. Very laddy and very cockerney/Slough-ish.

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95% of Man U fans have never been to a game which is fooking strange since every one I've ever spoken too (no matter where they're from) always tell me that they are positively, definitely part of the 5% and that they go all the time and that their uncle is from Salford.

 

I hate that get-out and it's so common from "fans" of big teams who have no connections to the area "their" team is from

 

Bollocks to these uncles

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Really rate Chelsea's away support, not surprised they were probably the best to come to our place this season. Then again they probably said the same about our home crowd. 

 

Their banners and partying to the Fabregas song at the end especially, looked class. 

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I said to my friend who came up from London last night to watch the game that there was possible more oyster card holders in the home end than the away end.

I'm an oyster card holder, I sat in the home end and I hate Chelsea but I'd still have to admit I think you underestimate their away support.

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I'm an oyster card holder, I sat in the home end and I hate Chelsea but I'd still have to admit I think you underestimate their away support.

I said it in jest

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Don't know about anyone else, but walking back to the car I could tell Chelsea fans by there smell. They all stunk like they had fell in a bath of cheap aftershave.

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Chelsea are a very decent club with the history and tradition of any club that has been in existence for over 100 years. Supporting Leicester (or any other team for that matter) does not make you any more or less of a "real" fan or supporter.  There are many great Chelsea fans who didn't just jump on board when Roman Abramovich took over.  I'm sure a lot of their fans have been supporting them for decades and remember much leaner times.

 

I'm not a Chelsea fan.  I don't have a half and half scarf in my closet.  But the BS and jealousy from other supporters to those who support a successful club is so banal.  If Top did spend that 180 million he was talking about and we became the next Man City would it diminish us as supporters of our club?

 

A Chelsea fan from Edinburgh (or wherever) is no less of a fan than an Oadby Town fan from Leicester.

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This is going off topic but not really sure where else to post it.

 

I was abit disappointed to see the amount of people who left after they scored the 3rd.

 

The place emptied, I thought that was abit disrespectful towards the players given the shift they put in not only last night but the past 4 5 games (They put a bloody good shift in v Tottenham aswell), now I admit i've slagged the players off at times this season but they've turned it round that added with our great atmosphere's within the last few games I was disappointed to see that end with people leaving 10 minutes early in their droves.

 

Chelsea fans chanting "Is there a fire drill?" about summed it up.

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95% of Man U fans have never been to a game which is fooking strange since every one I've ever spoken too (no matter where they're from) always tell me that they are positively, definitely part of the 5% and that they go all the time and that their uncle is from Salford.

 

Gospel truth, I have only ever met one Man U fan from Manchester. He's a guy who lives down here and is fairly level-headed, and a real fan - used to watch them in the pre-Fergy years. I am thinking of having him stuffed.

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This is going off topic but not really sure where else to post it.

 

I was abit disappointed to see the amount of people who left after they scored the 3rd.

 

The place emptied, I thought that was abit disrespectful towards the players given the shift they put in not only last night but the past 4 5 games (They put a bloody good shift in v Tottenham aswell), now I admit i've slagged the players off at times this season but they've turned it round that added with our great atmosphere's within the last few games I was disappointed to see that end with people leaving 10 minutes early in their droves.

 

Chelsea fans chanting "Is there a fire drill?" about summed it up.

 

 

100% with you, Matt. I watched it on a stream, right to the fvckin' end, because I really thought we might snatch a draw, and I was really p!ssed off about the number of fans leaving. Foxes never quit.

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I live in London these days and was unable to get a ticket for the game. I watched on Sky in my living room with my six year old who despite growing up in Chelsea territory is a massive Leicester fan. He was gutted when the third goal went in but insisted on sitting up to the end of the game. So proud of him!

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This is going off topic but not really sure where else to post it.

 

I was abit disappointed to see the amount of people who left after they scored the 3rd.

 

The place emptied, I thought that was abit disrespectful towards the players given the shift they put in not only last night but the past 4 5 games (They put a bloody good shift in v Tottenham aswell), now I admit i've slagged the players off at times this season but they've turned it round that added with our great atmosphere's within the last few games I was disappointed to see that end with people leaving 10 minutes early in their droves.

 

Chelsea fans chanting "Is there a fire drill?" about summed it up.

 

Can't wait for the "I had a bus to catch" brigade to bite at this. Weird how the buses run later when we're winning with 10 to play ennit.

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