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johnny the fox

Giant flag in the kop tomorrow.

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I can only assume from you're lack of a response you've given up.

You have moved the goal posts, you realised you were wrong and you want to discuss something else. Ahh its OK.

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FFP meant that we could only lose so many million pounds. We did lose many millions of pounds. Who swallowed that debt? Was it Nigel?

The team created paid off the debt twice over, with cash as well, not equity.

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The team created paid off the debt twice over, with cash as well, not equity.

Someone had to take the risk with their own money in the first place. Let's see how much profit they've made in another couple of years. My suspicion would be that it all goes on players.

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Amazing how out of touch they can be.

 

I'd say you're the out of touch one not understanding this. You don't this will appeal to all the 11-21 year olds that are obsessed with social media these days?

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You live in corby

Surely a little flag isn't what's really embarrassing you ;)

Or maybe the moaners are embarrasing you ?

 

I Think the flag is shit.

As for the Corby stuff don't understand that, whats to be embarrassed about? 

Lots of Leicester season ticket holders & supporters live in Corby

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I Think the flag is shit.

As for the Corby stuff don't understand that, whats to be embarrassed about?

Lots of Leicester season ticket holders & supporters live in Corby

The flag is shit and embarrased you but yet you live in corby :))

righto lets park that discussion there ha ha ha

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Most owners are in a position to lose that amount as evidenced by the almost universal trend of clubs losing money. As such it makes little sense to single out our owners for special credit.

Most premier league clubs made a profit in the last financial year. Not many championship clubs bankroll debts to the extent ours did.

I don't think you can legitimately claim that willingness to spend huge amounts of money and write off huge amounts of debt is a standard expectation for owners of championship or premier league clubs. There are very few examples of championship clubs who invested as heavily as we did.

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Let's not pretend that using a hashtag in real life is anything short of fvcking embarrassing.

I'm behind clappers, the free t-shirts were a nice touch, but this is just too far. I've never known any Leicester fan use '#Fearless', most people I follow are the ones they'd be targeting (the 16-25 audience) and none of them even really use hashtags, only when they have a unique emoticon at the end.

This is total embarrassing and I'm not even sure who they're targeting? They've got almost 500,000 likes on Facebook and 200,000 followers on Twitter. It's not like we need some massive social media push is it?

It's about time they drop the Marketing Team iniative bs and take on the much easier task on rejuvenating the old traditional slogans, When You're Smiling, Foxes Never Quit, both good slogans with history in the club but for some reason are sidelined for new-era manufactured shite #Fearless. Please just stop.

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The problem i have with all this is that the club not the fans decided what to make and give out. 

I think Flags and waving Flags should be something a fan or group of fans put their passion in to and want to share it with the club that they love, that would build a better atmosphere and togetherness

The given out shit just seems tacky

What next they start to make up our chants 

The feeling i get is the club has it heart in the right place they are just going about it wrongly and should be consulting fan groups

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In essence, a good idea and great to see the club trying to add to the atmosphere.

 

However, I'd rather have a flag with a symbol on it than somewhat shallow slogans and fancy hashtags.

 

If there was ever to be a successor to this flag, please make it bigger, include an iconic symbol of the club (a famous player, the crest, the fox, the fans as a silhouette and "Blue Army" for instance) and a slogan that speaks to all.

 

Oh, and it was good practice with regards to moving a big banner from one side of the stadium to another. People on top just couldn't keep up with the speed at the bottom. lol

Maybe ask some cool Chelsea fans for advice.

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East stand are just stupid. Kept pulling the bottom corner up which turned it sideways! So, because of that, it look just poo, I was watching wondering how people could be so thick.

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Do wonder if it will be at every home game though.

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I noticed #fearless on the turnstiles, concourses, either side of the club shop, on top of the tunnel and on the flags waved before the match and when we scored.

Sad thing is they've clearly spent a decent amount of money on something that most fans find embarrassing.

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