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Pearson praised the intense atmosphere created by the passionate home support. Little Shits ?

... which included a rapturous applause and chant for suspected sexual offender Adam Johnson. 

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Have noticed the obvious elation Huth shares with his fellow stoppers at the final whistle. Team spirit has been hugely effective part of this run, credit to NP and staff.

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Nicked this off the BBC.

 

Wonderful moment for us to create our own caption contest...

Get used to seeing me above you

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Just got back

Pretty awful game to say the least and some very average performances but who really cares

Glad the season is pretty much over as a few are running on empty which shows how much they have put in over the last few weeks

If I see a better player than Estaban in a LCFC shirt then I will be a very happy man

Atmosphere was good in parts but fell away at times but hardly surprising considering how poor the game was

Last few minutes plus after the final whistle was decent though

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The award for the worst fans in the Premier League has to go to Sunderland, looks like only 200 fans stayed behind to clap the lap of honour.

Actually went with a couple of Sunderland fans that go home and away but there was no way they were staying behind to clap those wa@@kers ( their words not mine )

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NP: Afternoon Dick....please - don't get up.....oh wait, you are stood up.

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We are Leicester. We are Premier League

We look down on those who will be Championship

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Actually went with a couple of Sunderland fans that go home and away but there was no way they were staying behind to clap those wa@@kers ( their words not mine )

We as Leicester City fans know exactly what its like to have an overpaid underachieving side over the years, the majority of our fans stayed behind to clap them off. If them Sunderland fans are regularly walking out early in the Prem, its a good job they haven't been through what we have. They'd be suicidal.

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Just got back. Having a beer. Great support. Kingy had a great game. Just... HAPPY.

 

I thought the same thing. Very underrated as ever.

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I tell you what this second part of the season as really been exciting but I'm glad the season is coming to an end. It's been an exhausting season all round.  

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I tell you what this second part of the season as really been exciting but I'm glad the season is coming to an end. It's been an exhausting season all round.  

I can see where you're coming from.

 

Southampton 6-1 Aston Villa

 

You still have the FA Cup, though. So no worries.

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Just got back. Having a beer. Great support. Kingy had a great game. Just... HAPPY.

Got back after you, but just in time for City on Match of the Day and a nice bottle of Pinot.

Well done to the City fans. Over recent years I must admit, I have moaned about our vocal support (being an old bugger, I do look through rose tinted specs at the old days).

BUT, this season, I think we have been great, home and away. Visiting places like Anfield, Old Trafford and the Stadium of Light today, has really shown that we are harsh on ourselves when we criticise our home support.

Come on, let's make the QPR game the noisiest celebration the premiership has seen.

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You know what? I'm feeling generous you'll only have to taste my sack for 5 minutes instead of 10
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For those at the game, did Huth celebrate like the other guys or like it was his last game. He looked unhappy when we got him in January, but lately he seemed to look like he likes being at Leicester. Any ideas because I would love it if he would ask for the move from Stoke. Sorry about the alcoholic grammar

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Lool imagine if your manages name was dick hahahahahhaahahhahahahahahahaaahahahaaa

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Your fans are arrogant as hell, with serious delusions of grandeur, your players are dirty little cheats, in particular lee cattermole, whose general play is prison worthy given how close it is to assault, and again your fans are deluded wankers

 

If you're such a foul, miserable, unpleasant  rat when your team has just pulled off such a great escape and you've had a wonderful day, I'd hate to have met you if Leicester had been relegated.

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... which included a rapturous applause and chant for suspected sexual offender Adam Johnson. 

 

Who is innocent until proven guilty of course.

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If you're such a foul, miserable, unpleasant  rat when your team has just pulled off such a great escape and you've had a wonderful day, I'd hate to have met you if Leicester had been relegated.

You realise this has nothing to do about whether we stayed up or not and all to do with the fact that your fans are a bunch of window licking ****** who have some sort of superiority complex despite being a boring as hell yo yo team. Delusions of grandeur you lot, same as the mags fans - but at least Newcastle have had some success in the 60+ years the queens been on the throne and in any living memory.
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You realise this has nothing to do about whether we stayed up or not and all to do with the fact that your fans are a bunch of window licking ****** who have some sort of superiority complex despite being a boring as hell yo yo team. Delusions of grandeur you lot, same as the mags fans - but at least Newcastle have had some success in the 60+ years the queens been on the throne and in any living memory.

 

1973 ring any bells? Which is actually more recent than Newcastle's last success, 1969 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup or 1955 FA Cup. Not that either club has anything much to be proud of in the last forty plus years.

I actually rather like Leicester City (I even like Pearson and there aren't many non-Leicester supporters who'd say that) and am pleased you've stayed up, though I won't be if we go down a week from now. I simply don't understand the vitriol coming from so many of your fans, particularly you, towards my team and its supporters; not that we're under any illusions as to how poor a team we are.

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1973 ring any bells? Which is actually more recent than Newcastle's last success, 1969 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup or 1955 FA Cup. Not that either club has anything much to be proud of in the last forty plus years.

I actually rather like Leicester City (I even like Pearson and there aren't many non-Leicester supporters who'd say that) and am pleased you've stayed up, though I won't be if we go down a week from now. I simply don't understand the vitriol coming from so many of your fans, particularly you, towards my team and its supporters; not that we're under any illusions as to how poor a team we are.

 

Success is more than just trophies - Newcastle were title challengers and a top 4 side in two different spells (separated with seasons in the uefa cup in the interim) and were a pretty big club in the 90s and early 2000s, their being the sort of size of Spurs now is a relatively recent phenomena that most of the fans going to St James Park will have seen. You have one "cupset" (let's be clear, '73 was not something you were expected to win, it was akin to Pompey in 2008) since the mid 50s. They've seen enough in their own lifetimes to justify expecting more (Keegan and Robson), you lot have been a yo-yo club since the end of the second world war: you're one of those sides too good for the championship, not good enough for more than lower-half struggles in the prem to be the norm - just like ourselves or West Brom, and yet your fans act like you should be up where So'ton, Swansea or Stoke are - solid mid-table sides with the chance to crack Europe if they put together a good run. 

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1973 ring any bells? Which is actually more recent than Newcastle's last success, 1969 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup or 1955 FA Cup. Not that either club has anything much to be proud of in the last forty plus years.

I actually rather like Leicester City (I even like Pearson and there aren't many non-Leicester supporters who'd say that) and am pleased you've stayed up, though I won't be if we go down a week from now. I simply don't understand the vitriol coming from so many of your fans, particularly you, towards my team and its supporters; not that we're under any illusions as to how poor a team we are.

I guess you've been busy this week and missed the Sunderland forum threads full of arrogant ingoranuses going on about rubbish little Leicester as though Sunderland have done anything more impressive than us this past century.  You have a bigger average attendance because you have a bigger stadium.  That is literally all the difference between us if you want to avoid a silverware dick-measuring contest which for once we'd win (and there aren't many Premier League teams we can claim that against).

 

I'm not trying to have a go at you btw, just explaining that you aren't the only Sunderland fan we've seen this past week, and a lot of them were doozies.

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