Spudulike Posted 28 October 2020 Posted 28 October 2020 It's all Greek to me but I reckon I'll have some moussaka for tea and then after I've finished the Mythos I'll go outside and shout abuse at my neighbours and chuck a few plastic patio chairs around. It'll feel just like being there. 1
majaco Posted 28 October 2020 Posted 28 October 2020 1 hour ago, KingsX said: What are “some” of us supposed to do then? Refuse to watch the match in solidarity with the likes of you? Bitch instead of cheer if City score a timely goal? I guess a Europa League group match should be thrown into the bin just because it doesn’t come with the opportunity to get ****faced in a foreign city and dance round the square with one's pants off. I’m tired of this type of moaning. The virus has changed most things in life substantially for the worse. If this is the worst of it for you, I'm glad for you. If you want to ignore the match then fine, ignore it on here too. The rest of us will enjoy it as best we can. And who knows, if we win it and keep progressing, there could even be a better European competition next year when fans will be able to travel. I don't want to make you any angrier but the players probably get their meals paid for too. 1
Popular Post LCCFox96 Posted 28 October 2020 Popular Post Posted 28 October 2020 Had a £5 bet with my brother there would be a photograph of Madders boarding the plane to Athens doing a peace sign with a flashy rucksack. Easy money, good times. 7
duk3nuk3m Posted 28 October 2020 Posted 28 October 2020 1 hour ago, KingsX said: What are “some” of us supposed to do then? Refuse to watch the match in solidarity with the likes of you? Bitch instead of cheer if City score a timely goal? I guess a Europa League group match should be thrown into the bin just because it doesn’t come with the opportunity to get ****faced in a foreign city and dance round the square with one's pants off. I’m tired of this type of moaning. The virus has changed most things in life substantially for the worse. If this is the worst of it for you, I'm glad for you. If you want to ignore the match then fine, ignore it on here too. The rest of us will enjoy it as best we can. And who knows, if we win it and keep progressing, there could even be a better European competition next year when fans will be able to travel. 1 1
Paninistickers Posted 28 October 2020 Posted 28 October 2020 9 minutes ago, Spudulike said: It's all Greek to me but I reckon I'll have some moussaka for tea and then after I've finished the Mythos I'll go outside and shout abuse at my neighbours and chuck a few plastic patio chairs around. It'll feel just like being there. Lol. I tried to explain to a yank (big soccer man, watching PL on a Saturday morning in an Irish pub out there ) the olde cultural 80s and 90s English tradition of hurling cafe tables and chairs around in beautiful European squares. He tried to rationalise it, assuming it was old WW2 bitterness and settling old scores. Nope. It's just done for a laugh. He was nonplussed. 1
Leicester_Loyal Posted 28 October 2020 Posted 28 October 2020 1 hour ago, KingsX said: What are “some” of us supposed to do then? Refuse to watch the match in solidarity with the likes of you? Bitch instead of cheer if City score a timely goal? I guess a Europa League group match should be thrown into the bin just because it doesn’t come with the opportunity to get ****faced in a foreign city and dance round the square with one's pants off. I’m tired of this type of moaning. The virus has changed most things in life substantially for the worse. If this is the worst of it for you, I'm glad for you. If you want to ignore the match then fine, ignore it on here too. The rest of us will enjoy it as best we can. And who knows, if we win it and keep progressing, there could even be a better European competition next year when fans will be able to travel.
HighPeakFox Posted 28 October 2020 Posted 28 October 2020 2 minutes ago, Paninistickers said: Lol. I tried to explain to a yank (big soccer man, watching PL on a Saturday morning in an Irish pub out there ) the olde cultural 80s and 90s English tradition of hurling cafe tables and chairs around in beautiful European squares. He tried to rationalise it, assuming it was old WW2 bitterness and settling old scores. Nope. It's just done for a laugh. He was nonplussed. I expect there's more to it than 'it's just done for a laugh', but I don't think I should go into it here.
Paninistickers Posted 28 October 2020 Posted 28 October 2020 19 hours ago, Paninistickers said: When are they due to fly out? And I'll get the old flight radar on and watch that on my laptop, as opposed to working HT2020 is the flight number, if anyone's interested. Plane's 29 years old! Currently over Rovinj, northern Croatia. Normal 737 seat configuration. No business class seating! Expect some sore knees. 1
Footballwipe Posted 28 October 2020 Posted 28 October 2020 3 minutes ago, Paninistickers said: HT2020 is the flight number, if anyone's interested. Plane's 29 years old! Currently over Rovinj, northern Croatia. Normal 737 seat configuration. No business class seating! Expect some sore knees. What I think we can infer from this is that we've done this flight on the cheap. That means we're cutting costs That means we're broke That means the owners will go bust and we'll be sold to someone who turns out to be an asset stripper, soon to occupy last place in league one. This is a disaster 3
AjcW Posted 28 October 2020 Posted 28 October 2020 8 minutes ago, Footballwipe said: What I think we can infer from this is that we've done this flight on the cheap. That means we're cutting costs That means we're broke That means the owners will go bust and we'll be sold to someone who turns out to be an asset stripper, soon to occupy last place in league one. This is a disaster Whilst I know you're not being serious .... Probably having to use bigger planes due to COVID protocol More staff required on European trips The charter company in question offers VIP personalised flights for sports teams... can probably even remove seats for extra room Essentially, probably cost just as much, if not more, than a PJ
shen Posted 28 October 2020 Posted 28 October 2020 19 hours ago, picklerick21 said: Thanks for the welcome @StriderHiryu. I'm not in Greece but do follow current affairs closely. Cases are exploding - albeit on a smaller scale compared to more populous countries - and it looks like the next 6 weeks will be quite difficult. Becaue of this, any plans to allow fans back in stadiums have been scrapped. We, of course, follow the EPL, and Leicester is a very likeable side. It gives me hope that success isn't only predicated on a club's budget and worth. Is our club less likeable to AEK/Greek fans since the emergence of Soyüncü and the acquisition of Cengiz Ünder?
LCCFox96 Posted 28 October 2020 Posted 28 October 2020 7 minutes ago, FIRE_FOX said: AND THE RAF FROM ENGLAND SHOT ONE DOWN! 4
Leeds Fox Posted 28 October 2020 Posted 28 October 2020 @picklerick21 Hi and welcome. How are clubs the size of Leicester (taking away the title win) viewed in by fans of AEK. Are we big fish or just seen as a team who are ‘okay’.
Foxxed Posted 28 October 2020 Posted 28 October 2020 Thomas out of the team because of covid still? Really want to see him get some minutes.
surrifox Posted 28 October 2020 Posted 28 October 2020 16 minutes ago, FIRE_FOX said: Bless! Like a five year old taking his first flight 1
FoyleFox Posted 28 October 2020 Posted 28 October 2020 17 minutes ago, FIRE_FOX said: Nice to see that some people remain enthusiastic about our Europa League fixture 1
FoxFossil Posted 28 October 2020 Posted 28 October 2020 2 hours ago, LCCFox96 said: Had a £5 bet with my brother there would be a photograph of Madders boarding the plane to Athens doing a peace sign with a flashy rucksack. Easy money, good times. I've gone with pretending to be a plane, plus flashy rucksack. Easy money, Good times. (Had to pay Madders £50 unfortunately) 3
KFS Posted 28 October 2020 Posted 28 October 2020 2 hours ago, LCCFox96 said: Had a £5 bet with my brother there would be a photograph of Madders boarding the plane to Athens doing a peace sign with a flashy rucksack. Easy money, good times. This just made me blurt out laughing. Fair play. 1
lgfualol Posted 28 October 2020 Posted 28 October 2020 51 minutes ago, FIRE_FOX said: You can tell Albrighton's thinking "ffs" 2
OntarioFox Posted 28 October 2020 Posted 28 October 2020 2 hours ago, Spudulike said: It's all Greek to me but I reckon I'll have some moussaka for tea and then after I've finished the Mythos I'll go outside and shout abuse at my neighbours and chuck a few plastic patio chairs around. It'll feel just like being there. Don't forget to smash a few plates. It's their culture, innit?
LCCFox96 Posted 28 October 2020 Posted 28 October 2020 24 minutes ago, FoxFossil said: I've gone with pretending to be a plane, plus flashy rucksack. Easy money, Good times. (Had to pay Madders £50 unfortunately) Nice double lad, was only 7/2 on PaddyPower, so that's decent pick-up. Madders also earned his fee - I reckon from the puffed out cheeks he may have even provided a little aeroplane audio with the performance. 2
kingcarr21 Posted 28 October 2020 Posted 28 October 2020 Im gutted. I arrived back from Zante last night and the pub I watched the Leicester games (Villa, Zorya and Arsenal) was run by AEK Athens fans. So they were gutted we couldn't be there to watch the game
yorkie1999 Posted 28 October 2020 Posted 28 October 2020 2 hours ago, Paninistickers said: Lol. I tried to explain to a yank (big soccer man, watching PL on a Saturday morning in an Irish pub out there ) the olde cultural 80s and 90s English tradition of hurling cafe tables and chairs around in beautiful European squares. He tried to rationalise it, assuming it was old WW2 bitterness and settling old scores. Nope. It's just done for a laugh. He was nonplussed. Should have asked him if he'd seen that classical piece of hollywood's finest, Animal House, and likened it to football fans on tour.
Popular Post Captain... Posted 28 October 2020 Popular Post Posted 28 October 2020 (edited) Surprised by how many people want to rest players. I'd rather we rested players for the Leeds if they need a rest. We can recover from dropping 3 points vs Leeds and still have a good season. Lose to Athens and we have a fight on our hands to qualify from this group. If we win and assuming Braga beat Zorya that sends out the message that Zorya and AEK are just fighting for 3rd. Psychologically it is massive for the group and allows us to rest players closer to Christmas. Lose and pressure is on against Braga and could come down to a showdown with Athens as we go into the busy festive period. As strong as we can without risking anyone's fitness. Rest against Leeds if needed then strong team for Braga, win them both and qualification is virtually guaranteed. Edited 28 October 2020 by Captain... 10 1
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