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1 hour ago, Dan said:

I think the clapping can only be a deliberate wind up ploy now. No other explanation.

Sadly not, but even if it was it's pretty pathetic,

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Agree with the above, it was maybe the worst I've experienced. Almost total silence at times, although the stadium doesn't help I guess. 

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5 minutes ago, bovril said:

Agree with the above, it was maybe the worst I've experienced. Almost total silence at times, although the stadium doesn't help I guess. 

Stadium is woeful. Feel so detached from the game. It was quiet, but most people around me were resigned to our fate.

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Tough personal one for me is my 6 year old seems to be really quite getting into Leicester. The pendulum has swung from Blades to us.

Had him with me at the Fulham game and when it got nasty I should have taken him out.

He keeps asking when he can come again but with UFS lot getting spat on in the ground and started on in the smoking area plus the general angry mess around the place I don’t think I can this season.

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1 hour ago, Sir Steve Howard said:

The worst thing about the dreadful atmosphere is that it's a vicious cycle.

Fans who actually make some noise at games are becoming disillusioned and turning their backs on going as it's no longer enjoyable. I am very much part of this group.

What remains are the BMA and NPCs who think they're 'proper fans' because they go to every game and sit in silence, then clap them off after we've lost 7-0.

Honestly don't see a way out of this. Feel bad for the younger generation who are getting into football.

Add to this the move to fully digital tickets, Spurs using facial recognition for entry (?!?!?!?!?!?!?). The game is so far gone.

I'm letting it go. 

 

Farewell beautiful game 

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Had to be an all time low yesterday when the "drummer" in L1 was "drumming" to Man U songs.

 

It was literally horrendous yesterday.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Drew Peacock said:

From the BBC Sport Report. 

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Yep- sums it up, a banner made by a kid in paint(No disrespect to whoever did it)

No Rudkin out chants, no sack the board, no you dont know what your doing etc..

 

Man U fans had Glazer out banners and chanted about them , we just fell asleep wishing we were watching Countryfile!

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On the When you're smiling Pod, either Jack or Matt said the word "apathy". I think that is how I'm feeling and I think that is part of the problem as I'm not the only one.

 

We need anger or passion to get a change. I think the players and Ruud are also in the same position.

 

 

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The thing is, with how bad performances are I can't blame the lack of atmosphere or backing because there is absolutely nothing to back. 

 

I can't understand why there isn't more uproar towards the board though. 

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There was almost total silence when the second goal went in and for several minutes afterwards.The anger that we saw  has gone it is more resignation than apathy IMO 

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1 minute ago, Edingleyfox said:

There was almost total silence when the second goal went in and for several minutes afterwards.The anger that we saw  has gone it is more resignation than apathy IMO 

This is it. It's so predictable. 

 

If it was other times where we actually had fight, there would be at least a roar from the crowd to sort of go again and keep fighting, even if you know it's unlikely we'll get back into it. 

 

 

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Any LCFC wildly singing and creating an atmosphere during that display last night and coming after the endless pathetic efforts we’ve seen from the lads this season must be on something. The fact that the majority of the crowd was quiet last night shows a fanbase that knows that the majority of the players up to the owners don’t care and simply aren’t putting the effort in. Without a centralised protest which is very difficult to organise amongst such a vast number and range of fans, a collective apathy is in itself a form of protest. Ultimately if the players actually looked like they were giving 100%, the atmosphere would improve massively irrespective of the result. 

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