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Kante's reception tomorrow

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27 minutes ago, TiffToff88 said:

The man won us the Premier League, he owes us absolutely nothing. He'll get a standing ovation from me at the start of the game and that's that. Once the game kicks off, he's part of the opposition and will be treated as such for as long as he's on the pitch.

 

And if he gets subbed off, it will be to more applause from me.

This

Posted
5 minutes ago, Manwell Pablo said:

 

Hahahaha what a ridiculous analogy.

 

 

Just out of interest what would do in that situation, walk up to him and boo loudly in his face lol 

I would probably ignore them but if I was to show any reaction it would be one of hostility.

 

The man jumped at the first opportunity he could, he doesn't deserve our applause, it's embarrassingly small time to show him any respect.

Posted

I doubt he'll even play.

 

But if he does, I hope the applause outweighs the boos. Hopefully those that feel he is a traitor (or whatever) will just not applaud rather than get vocal about it. 

 

Booing should be left for the likes of Denis Wise. NG's not even close to that territory.

Posted
9 minutes ago, Manwell Pablo said:

 

Hahahaha what a ridiculous analogy.

 

 

Just out of interest what would do in that situation, walk up to him and boo loudly in his face lol 

Probably call him a 'Kunte'

 

8 minutes ago, Izzy Muzzett said:

One outstanding season and suddenly he's the finest midfielder in our 130 year history? Bit OTT 

Is that you Muzzy?

Posted

I'll accept booing while kante is on the ball for chelsea, i dont see much wrong with that but the man should be given a standing ovation when his name is announced in the starting line up.

 

anything vicious and its just embarrassing and if people cant forgive and forget after what he did for us (just last season by the way!) then it is pathetically sad.

Posted
Just now, Gerard said:

I would probably ignore them but if I was to show any reaction it would be one of hostility.

 

The man jumped at the first opportunity he could, he doesn't deserve our applause, it's embarrassingly small time to show him any respect.

 

The man didn't even want to be here in the first place but that's irrelevant. What the man delivered deserves some respect as it was a big part of the impossible. 

 

I'd say it's immature, bitter and total lacking in perspective to not give him acknowledgement. 

 

But there we are I am done with this thread people will ultimately do what they want to do when he comes back whether that be tomorrow or later in the season, and that's their prerogative.  

Posted

I'm not going but I reckon he'll get a tonne of abuse from our fans. It's probably not right but hey, we have a lot of morons in the crowd. 

Posted

The club and the fans owe kantè nothing. Yes he helped the club win the league. And for that. He will be forever in the club's history. I can't go to the game. But if was there I would treat him like I don't know him. No cheering and No booing from me. He chose to leave. I chose to forget about him. If he deserves a cheering. Vardy and mahrez should get a statue in front of the king power. He chose to leave us for a "bigger club". While the the player of the season and the 24 goals in the season stayed. on words and up words :vardy::riyad:

Posted

he came, he saw, he conquered and decided to leave after one season. i don't care about him to abuse him.he will live long in the memory as a title winning fox but he has moved on and the fans should too. we owe him nothing and he owes us nothing it is part and parcel of football these days

Posted

He won't be playing tomorrow, so this is not going to be an issue!!

 

He will be booing Leicester watching the game in his plush London pad, and laughing at the fans while counting his millions!!

Posted

Where was he before we gave him the opportunity? Nowhere. He's the luckiest little **** alive getting a gig here and he jumps ship after one season, which happens to coincide with a large payrise (when offered a substantial one here)? He'll absolutely get booed and rightly so.

Posted
22 minutes ago, Izzy Muzzett said:

One outstanding season and suddenly he's the finest midfielder in our 130 year history? Bit OTT 

Can you name a better one? 

 

There have been more 'fan favourites' than him but can you name a midfielder who has actually been better? He was MOTM in nearly every game he played in a title winning side. He's that good.

Posted

Just because he's a great player doesn't mean he deserves any more respect than he gave us.

Not sure how those calling people (me, I assume) 'brain dead' can really explain to me how they can have any pride in the club if they're happy to worship players who don't respect it?

Or is all forgiven if you were a good player for us?

Posted

Why should we clap him? I feel pretty neutral about his return - I won't boo or clap. 

 

Yep - he was a massive part of us winning the league. He was then treated, rightly, like a hero but still chose to jump ship at the first opportunity for big bucks - leaving a club in its finest moment to join a club in one of its lowest. 

 

He never wanted to be here in the first place and simply used us for a move to a big club. He got his move, we got out title. We owe each other nothing. 

Posted

I find it funny that people willing to give him a standing ovation think booing is ridiculous.

 

We applauded him and sung his name while he was here and he then fvcked straight off for Chelsea at the first chance he got and showed us little gratitude/respect. He owes us nothing, but I personally think clapping the bloke (nevermind giving him a standing ovation) is wrong.

Posted
29 minutes ago, LCFC_World said:

He's a greedy traitor. He deleted all his posts on Twitter that are Leicester related. I look back and he didn't even look like he wanted to be here. He don't show us respect so why should we? 

 

Thats my opinion. - We're all allowed one. 

He doesn't run any of his social media. Done by one of his many tag-alongs, the real parasites what deserve s**t over his transfer. 

Posted

I'm not going, but if I were I would applaud him heartedly.

 

I can see no justification whatsoever in booing him. If you don't feel like clapping him then just keep quiet.

 

 

Posted
2 minutes ago, stripeyfox said:

I'm not going, but if I were I would applaud him heartedly.

 

I can see no justification whatsoever in booing him. If you don't feel like clapping him then just keep quiet.

 

 

 

Because he disrespected the club clearly. I'm probably going to boo everybody but King tbf, dunno who these players think they are "transferring clubs" it's disgusting 

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