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Posted
6 minutes ago, Lako42 said:

Interested as to why  MJ deserves recognition? 

Because he was part of a team that won the championship and part of the great escape? 

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Posted
1 hour ago, MS0204 said:

I was having a think about it the other day and I’m sure this has been asked or covered before, but would the atmosphere improve if the singing section was expanded? 
 

Do the people who sit in sk2/sk3 have the opinion that 1) I just ain’t going to be bothered to sing or 2) if I’m classed as something else then screw them kind of thing.. 

 

I was at the hull game and couldn’t believe that although I was in Sk1 and even just about 6 seats away from the perimeter, how out of touch I felt with the section itself.. where I was looking to stand everyone fell down as soon as it kicked off so I had to sit.. this conversation is going round in circles and one that is screaming out for rail seating so if you don’t want to stand then alternative seating can be found. It doesn’t have to be the whole kop, but sk1, g1 and g2 like at old Trafford or Celtic.. I believe the atmosphere would improve tenfold.. its a way of juggling the fans around and those who want to be quiet and sit can do so somewhere else.. just a thought 

Listen, I have sat in my seat since the ground opened. I own it. I have friends that sit round me who I like to talk to and swap knitting patterns with. We share tea, biscuits and sweets. I will not be told by anyone that I have to sing, stand up or even wake up when I occasionally doze off.

I would rather die than sit in any other seat but that exact one. My commitment to that bit of blue plastic cannot be questioned.

Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, HighPeakFox said:

This isn't meant to be confrontational, but why on earth not?

If it was just James would you expect people to stay behind after the whistle? 

 

Just interested as I don't feel Matty James deserves particular appreciation. 

 

We'd be staying behind fairly often 

 

 

 

*edit* 

 

Ignore me I'm being a **** 

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Posted
1 hour ago, Lako42 said:

If it was just James would you expect people to stay behind after the whistle? 

Well, it wasn't was it? Hence I mentioned all 3. You'll have to forgive me not being churlish about applauding former players the requisite amount. 

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Posted
5 hours ago, Munshi said:

The Kop behind the goal couldn’t even be bothered to stand up for the penalty. What hope have we got?

75% of the Kop is a complete write off.

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Posted
3 minutes ago, Dan LCFC said:

75% of the Kop is a complete write off.

I find it quite funny now. 

 

It's a sad old stand 

Posted
6 minutes ago, Sol thewall Bamba said:

Where are you in the ground?

Sk1

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So much potential to have a really good end behind the goal but far too many just aren’t interested or are too stubborn to move anywhere to let others have a go. 
 

Unrealistic but if we do end up getting a fairly good team at home in the cup this season i’d like for them to open up the ground for all STH’s and not give people the option to buy ‘their own’ seat. Free for all for an entire couple of blocks of people who want to get involved. 

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2 minutes ago, purpleronnie said:

how long before we see this at the King Power.:D

 

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3 minutes ago, purpleronnie said:

how long before we see this at the King Power.:D

 

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You can almost hear the home fans singing "This IS a Library".

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Posted
1 minute ago, SemperEadem said:

Back story not posted with the picture. She takes her blind husband as his carer and has no interest in football. 

Just for accuracy - is that a genuine back story??

 

If so that's quite sweet

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I think it's maybe more to do with the clientele that are sitting behind the goal in the Kop. I've sat in a few different areas this year (A1/A2/G2/M1) and every time we've scored everyone's been up on their feet, celebrating and supporting the team like always.

 

Maybe some of the STH's in the SK2/3 have been coming so long they've almost become desensitised to it all. 

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21 minutes ago, lcfc278 said:

I think it's maybe more to do with the clientele that are sitting behind the goal in the Kop. I've sat in a few different areas this year (A1/A2/G2/M1) and every time we've scored everyone's been up on their feet, celebrating and supporting the team like always.

 

Maybe some of the STH's in the SK2/3 have been coming so long they've almost become desensitised to it all. 

Sounds like a good time to give it up.

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