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"Sure you're a Leicester fan, since last year, right?"

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8 hours ago, tsintskaro said:

As you see I joined in March,2016 

Never seen that "You are glory hunter,arent you?" responses on this forum

 

Thats because we're all jolly decent fellows who wouldnt dream of abusing or trolling a fellow city fan..........cough!

Posted

Good thread this.

It actually means that we've made it. I've never been accused of being a glory fan in my life until this summer & since we won, sorry, ran away with the league it has happenned several times, all of them away from our fair city. While many fans I've met are genuinely pleased about our achievements the anally retentive minority are actually quite bitter. Feck em.

 

 

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4 hours ago, lcfcdamo said:

Really think we should go has attacking has we possibly can for this game so defo have to start with gray with mussa and vardy and Mahrez think if we do start with them we will have to much for them but got a feeling Albrighton will be in would rather use him against the better teams though 

Ehh?

Posted

I get it all the time, but I do live in Nottingham-On-Sea. Let's be clear - they HATE what we did last season, really sticks in their craw.

 

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happens a lot at work. quite frustrating really cos many of them don't appreciate what we've all been through, even through the relatively recent past - League One in 2008 let alone all the dross immediately before that and yo-yo seasons in the early 2000s. 

 

Basically let people think what they want to. We know what we've been through and we're the ones who can cherish and enjoy the success of the past few seasons. The Utd/City/Chelsea fans who give me stick will probably never feel it as good as we did.

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9 hours ago, Fox92 said:

They introduced me to their friends as "He was a Leicester fan in year 7 when we first met" lol 

Well that would stump me as I've got no idea what year 7 relates too.

 

So you're a young un in my book. 

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Funny thing is I'm 'less' of a supporter now than 10 years ago. 

 

I was a season ticket holder from 2000-2007, but with the advent of a kid have been to about 5 games since... 

 

So am I an anti-glory supporter?

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4 minutes ago, promised land said:

Well that would stump me as I've got no idea what year 7 relates too.

 

So you're a young un in my book. 

Well early 20s is young so I'll take that.

Posted

Where were they when we were shit though? It's all very well mouthing off now we're in the news, let's see if they stick around and show an interest should we struggle again.

 

 

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Any ****er accuses me of being a glory hunter I'll sit them down and make them listen to my account of three ****ing years of ****ing david ****ing pleat. ****ers won't make that mistake again, they'll feel like they suffered with me by the time I'd have finished with them. 

 

We'd then part with a cry of 'pleat out'.

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Is anyone else in the same boat as me????

 

i don't live in Leicester. My old man is from Leicester and I was brainwashed at a very young age to follow the foxes.

i played football most Saturday's so struggled to get to Saturday games. Any midweeker or my game called off, I'd drive up from Wales and watch lcfc.

monday night, Yeovil away in January. Walsall in the snow. Boxing Day 4-4 with Watford.

now, I have. Virtually no chance of getting a ticket. I now manage at semi-pro level and can't justify getting a membership when it doesn't guarantee you a ticket.

Im fully aware that it's the price you pay for success but I am well jealous of those that have jumped on the bandwagon. 

Still, all my mates down here know I've been a fox for years and will be when this dream is over and I can get a ticket again!!!!

Posted
3 hours ago, DANGEROUS TIGER said:

Unless you have supported Leicester for more than 56 years, then you just have to be a plastic glory-hunter!  :thumbup:lol

9 years your junior DT so plastic I am :)

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All the time, I've even had old blokes making out they're better qualified to be City fans than me because they know the name of whoever scored for us when we played their team in a league cup match once in the 60's.

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I get it all the time, I live in Bournemouth. I work in a sportszone at a holiday park it's crazy the amount of kids that have changed who they support and now have Leicester kits. 

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I remember being on holiday with my mrs ( only been together for 8 months at the time) and watching us get relegated cuz we drew with Stoke . She couldn't believe how upset I was. She came to watch us play quite a lot with me and she fell in love with our club and supported us from then. We live in Plymouth now and people say "ah now you support leicester, who did you support the year before". I actually love it. Iv loved my team since a little lad growing up on biddle rd in new parks. All of my little family passionately support our club two boys (15 & 4) and my daughter (6). My daughters best memory of the team is vardy reaching over the barrier on his way into the ground picking my daughter up having a photo with her and telling her he would do his best to score a goal that day and he did, she automatically believed he scored for her :-) 

Posted
8 hours ago, Carl the Llama said:

All the time, I've even had old blokes making out they're better qualified to be City fans than me because they know the name of whoever scored for us when we played their team in a league cup match once in the 60's.

I don't get that mentality Carl, when people are born and started supporting has feck all to do with credentials! I'm 53 started supporting age 6 in 1969, my lad who's 22 started going down in 2000 aged 6 , luckily he's not had  to suffer too many years of shite ,before witnessing what let's face it we never thought we'd ever see!

Posted
On 8/11/2016 at 10:52, AKCJ said:

Why would it bother you if you're not though?

 

If you've supported us since forever then you'll know that all you need say is something like "I saw us lose 1-0 to Plymouth at home when Ian Holloway was our manager".

 

I watched that from a pub in Krakow on a 13 inch TV behind the bar. The lengths I would go to to watch the shambles of a team we had then. :D

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