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kingcarr21

Do you sit near an idiot?

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im right between sk1/sk2 but this bloke sits behind to my left so probs near sk3 so might be the same fella haha. it's often pretty calm around him an its just him doing his nut about us not tracking back or not pushing out when more often than not we are doing just that. 

Probably the same bloke then,not so much anoying as funny.Seems to pick his moments when it's not as noisy to yell PUSH OUT! When the ball has hardly left the oppos foot.

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Probably the same bloke then,not so much anoying as funny.Seems to pick his moments when it's not as noisy to yell PUSH OUT! When the ball has hardly left the oppos foot.

 

haha yep sounds like him. always seems really angry like i say even when everyone else is having a great time.

 

pretty sure it won't be too long before he's telling us to push out before the corner is even taken 

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We used to have a bloke sat behind us who hated paul gallagher with a passion. Always used to call 'kanchelskis' out too. He still sits there but he's toned down now. Unfortunately for this season, I now have Statler and Waldorf sat behind me, who have been calling Riyad Mahrez for 90 minutes a game with brilliant insights such as 'lightweight', 'greedy' and my personal fave 'not good enough for us.'

I think I was stood next to this guy at Bristol City a couple of years ago. He lost it when Gallagher came off the bench. The guy then whined and moaned about Gally for 20 mins nonstop, completely oblivious to the fact we were 4-0 up.

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Do people genuinely believe referees cheat?

I think they are just generally hopeless or starstruck by big players rather than deliberately seeking to favour teams.

 

Most can be explained by just sheer incompetence or simple human error but you see some of the refereeing displays it wouldn't surprise me if there's a small amount of fixing going on. Certainly not to the scale of Calciopoli, but to think our refs are whiter than white seems a wee bit naive. 

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A chap near me hates Drinkwater with a passion.

do you sit in SK around Row BB? if so I know him, he doesn't hate drinkwater at all its a joke with the people we site with

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If you sit anywhere near 50% of foxestalk you are next to an idiot lol lol lol

I've sat next quite a few Foxestalk poster, most of them have bad hygiene, stink of piss and shit and can barely string 2 sentences together......they know who they are!!!!

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Sat near a middle aged couple who do nothing but scream abuse at Schlupp. Even when he does something good, they sarcastically applaud him and make patronizing comments, this goes on throughout the whole game. They really have it in for him.

 

Also shouting directly at early leavers around 85 mins in, waving at them saying 'Nice to see your support plastic fans', left themselves around 2-3 mins later. 

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Nevermind swapping the kop and the family stand, we should plonk all the boneheads in one end and let em get on with it.

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Nevermind swapping the kop and the family stand, we should plonk all the boneheads in one end and let em get on with it.

Wasn't that called the Supporters Club Corner at Filbert St? The corner between the North and East stands. Shame it never made it across to the KP, the club must have thought it was time to release them into the community.

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Good question.  A few people I've been to a game with say they end up sat next to an idiot.  I never see them, though.

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Referees don't cheat. It's such a fast paced game and being a ref is a completely unenviable task.

I AM of the opinion (always have been) that decisions generally even themselves out over a season. It might not seem like that when you've suffered a particular bad ref. But generally you get as many decisions as you lose over the longer term I think.

If only that were the case.

Do you honestly believe that we got as many bad / wrong decisions go for us last season as against us?

With our games available all over the TV / Internet, anyone who watched the entirety will know the answer to that.

- Never in a million years, thus quashing the much over used and non sensical cliche of "it evens itself out over a season".

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An absolutely idiot a couple of rows in front of us, sits about half way up the family stand directly behind the goal.

 

He spends all game moaning about our play and praising the opposition, all the way through the season we won the Championship he shouted how lucky we are virtually every week, last season he couldn't stop slagging all the players off and even claimed they weren't trying on occasions.

 

Keeps shouting "WIDTH" even at times when the ball is actually hugging the touchline at Mahrez's feet, even sometimes stands up and shouts at the linesman at the other end of the pitch for offside decisions, hates King with a passion and doesn't seem to rate anyone at all except Schulpp and Lloyd Dyer when he was here.

 

Has a couple of mates that sit with him who looked a bit morose when he starts his shouting.

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Right, so just to clarify, if you say 'go on jeff' or whatever player when we are attacking, you are an idiot because the players cant hear you?? What a load of balls. I shout at the tele when im watching a match (doesn't even have to be leicester) im sure we all do. Sounds like people want a stadium full of silent snobby *****. People who get embroiled in the action like myself are passionate thats all,its because we care and we support our team, it means something. I live for my Saturday afternoons and i wil be ****ed if im being told by some tosser that certain behaviour means im an idiot. So shouting 'go on whoever ' or stressing out over a ref decision is all part of supporting the team.

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Right, so just to clarify, if you say 'go on jeff' or whatever player when we are attacking, you are an idiot because the players cant hear you?? What a load of balls. I shout at the tele when im watching a match (doesn't even have to be leicester) im sure we all do. Sounds like people want a stadium full of silent snobby *****. People who get embroiled in the action like myself are passionate thats all,its because we care and we support our team, it means something. I live for my Saturday afternoons and i wil be ****ed if im being told by some tosser that certain behaviour means im an idiot. So shouting 'go on whoever ' or stressing out over a ref decision is all part of supporting the team.

I don't think anyone is suggesting that anybody who shouts abit is an idiot. It's what/when they shout it.....

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Declan were you near the Keith Weller lounge?

I sat there a few years back and the bloke in front of me hated Gally and referred to Konchesky as that.

 

Nope, this was G2. It could well have been the same bloke, because he moved to our area in the 2010/2011 season.

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Lad who sits behind me at the King Power (season ticket holder) comes out with some of the daftest things.

I always have at least 1 chuckle to myself every game with some of his observations.

Against Arsenal you could see Kramaric was getting changed ready to come on. Lad turns to the woman next to him (i assume his mum) 'Is that Ulloa coming on?'

EHHHHHHHH???

Lets look at the facts. For a start Kramaric is white, this should be a clear indication that its not Ulloa. Also Ulloa had been on the pitch for 10 minutes before Kramaric came on lol

This isnt a child either. Quite clearly an adult.

So does anyone else sit near someone who comes out with funny comments whether it be at the football or at work etc?

Do you sit in SK1? Because that could well have been me [emoji23]
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Last season had to laugh thought this old dear was going to punch this blokes lights out week in week out the language was rather choice with his use of the c u next Thursday (which I think is one of the worst and disgusting and should never be used around children or women!) well this Saturday she just lost it and called him a foul mouthed moronic brainless Neanderthal and that she was fed up of his choice of expletives and was going to report his behaviour to the club

Her husband looked so sheepish and was almost dragging her away but FairPlay her standing up to him!

His excuse for his language was its passion I'm passionate about my club !!

There's passion and there's disgusting language that no one needs to endure and especially when there's young children around I'm all for passion but the C word is not passion it's just disgraceful! And FairPlay to the old bird for standing up to him

Behave. It's a football match FFS not a tory tea party.

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