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Posted
1 hour ago, Bilo said:

Pretty sure 30p is a Forest fan, isn't he? 

 

It seems pretty obvious as he does embody every quality I have described. The guy is an absolute cvnt.

he's a Nottinghamshire MP but I think he's too busy complaining about the woke England team having black players in it to support a team. 

Posted (edited)
5 minutes ago, OntarioFox said:

I certainly haven't forgotten them racially abusing Lloyd Dyer during the Knockeart game. That started at 2-2, he got the last laugh. :whistle:

 

And the less said about the two decades they spent calling us a 'town full of [derogatory term for people from Pakistan]', the better. Vile bunch.

Yep. One of the most racist fanbases in the country and an absolute rabble of Neanderthals.

 

I remember them going apeshit when the police and both clubs suggested that they probably shouldn't sing racist chants before a game. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-26256664

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Posted
5 minutes ago, The Doctor said:

he's a Nottinghamshire MP but I think he's too busy complaining about the woke England team having black players in it to support a team. 

Ah yes. The same guy who whines about snowflakes and people being unpatriotic refusing to support his own national team because players kneeling for three seconds before kick-off hurt his fee-fees. 

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Posted
1 minute ago, Free Falling Foxes said:

I see Chris Sutton is on the wind up again. On his prediction for tomorrow he states:

It seems like they (Leicester fans) felt they would be comfortable after getting promotion but that is never the case - whoever you are, you have got to graft and you have got to earn your place in the Premier League.

Maybe their supporters are starting to realise that now?

I don't know a single fan that didn't know that this season would be a struggle.

I cannot conceive of a pundit whose opinion I value less than that of Chris Sutton. The guy's an absolute floor chewer.

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Posted
21 minutes ago, OntarioFox said:

I certainly haven't forgotten them racially abusing Lloyd Dyer during the Knockeart game. That started at 2-2, he got the last laugh. :whistle:

 

And the less said about the two decades they spent calling us a 'town full of [derogatory term for people from Pakistan]', the better. Vile bunch.

My friend @davieG and @thracain will witness the abuse I got walking away from the ground.

 

Having said that, they were well behaved at out arena.

 

But we're not no better, I still stand by experiences, the most racist abuse has been by our fans

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Posted
8 hours ago, OntarioFox said:

I certainly haven't forgotten them racially abusing Lloyd Dyer during the Knockeart game. That started at 2-2, he got the last laugh. :whistle:

 

And the less said about the two decades they spent calling us a 'town full of [derogatory term for people from Pakistan]', the better. Vile bunch.

100% bang on 

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Posted (edited)
9 hours ago, Free Falling Foxes said:

I see Chris Sutton is on the wind up again. On his prediction for tomorrow he states:

It seems like they (Leicester fans) felt they would be comfortable after getting promotion but that is never the case - whoever you are, you have got to graft and you have got to earn your place in the Premier League.

Maybe their supporters are starting to realise that now?

I don't know a single fan that didn't know that this season would be a struggle.

He just talks out of another orifice. 

 

He's just a symptom in the lowering of standards - stealing a living is an injustice to a thief - A cvnt  of the highest order 

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Posted
11 hours ago, Dr The Singh said:

My friend @davieG and @thracain will witness the abuse I got walking away from the ground.

 

Having said that, they were well behaved at out arena.

 

But we're not no better, I still stand by experiences, the most racist abuse has been by our fans

I think going back a couple of decades there wasn't much to choose between the fans of every club they all had their racist element even if some thought they were just 'having a laugh' same with the homophobic and sexists chants. I admit to smiling at things like 'get your tit's out for the lads' but realise now it wasn't acceptable and was disrespectful to the women affected.

 

Sadly some people just haven't realised the hurt they were causing and haven't moved on or matured.

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11 hours ago, Dr The Singh said:

My friend @davieG and @thracain will witness the abuse I got walking away from the ground.

 

Having said that, they were well behaved at out arena.

 

But we're not no better, I still stand by experiences, the most racist abuse has been by our fans

That's really sad to hear. I just can't get my head around that kind of mentality 

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Posted
12 hours ago, Free Falling Foxes said:

I see Chris Sutton is on the wind up again. On his prediction for tomorrow he states:

It seems like they (Leicester fans) felt they would be comfortable after getting promotion but that is never the case - whoever you are, you have got to graft and you have got to earn your place in the Premier League.

Maybe their supporters are starting to realise that now?

I don't know a single fan that didn't know that this season would be a struggle.

There were quite a few posters on here, saying that we had a squad that was "comfortable mid-table"  (and that everything was the fault of the previous manager).

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Posted
20 minutes ago, foxfanazer said:

That's really sad to hear. I just can't get my head around that kind of mentality 

The really sad thing is that it's not even stopped, racism is still there, albeit not as much, but it's definitely still there. 

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29 minutes ago, worth_the_wait said:

There were quite a few posters on here, saying that we had a squad that was "comfortable mid-table"  (and that everything was the fault of the previous manager).

I think any team outside of the big 6 struggles with simultaneous injuries to Ndidi, Hermanson, Winks, Ricardo, Fatawu and Daka. Add into that Stolarcyk leaving us with dire goalkeepers and a 38 year old striker.

 

What's irritating is that Cooper had opportunities with the full squad and squandered them. RVN has come into an injury mess that is hopefully is starting to sort itself, but we need them back sooner rather than later.

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Forgot Fatawu. He is s**t anyway according to Coops.
Posted
16 minutes ago, hejammy said:

The really sad thing is that it's not even stopped, racism is still there, albeit not as much, but it's definitely still there. 

Genuinely though, how do you stop it? 

 

I think it will be diluted down generation to generation but it'll never be completely eradicated. For some reason people think they can use a football game as a safe place for their bigotry 

Posted
Just now, foxfanazer said:

Genuinely though, how do you stop it? 

 

I think it will be diluted down generation to generation but it'll never be completely eradicated. For some reason people think they can use a football game as a safe place for their bigotry 

If it's not race, it will be religion, gender, nationality, social stature, political belief.

 

Human kind, has it built into its DNA, we are the worst of species and just need an excuse to find a reason to consume and hoard.  It's a mechanism for 'survival of the fittest'.

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14 minutes ago, foxfanazer said:

Genuinely though, how do you stop it? 

 

I think it will be diluted down generation to generation but it'll never be completely eradicated. For some reason people think they can use a football game as a safe place for their bigotry 

It's difficult because the a large portion don't even realise they are being racist. The amount of subconscious racism has probably over taken that of a more direct nature. 

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13 hours ago, Dr The Singh said:

My friend @davieG and @thracain will witness the abuse I got walking away from the ground.

 

Having said that, they were well behaved at out arena.

 

But we're not no better, I still stand by experiences, the most racist abuse has been by our fans

Shocking. 

 

Those people are not worth a package of crisps but I appreciate that those situations must have bene truly awful for you 

 

As you know the vast majority welcome everyone who is blue aboard and are proud of our multicultural city 

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Posted

The weirdos on the Liverpool FC subreddit making out like Leicester is the Conservative Party HQ every time we play them does my head in. It'd probably be less annoying if I saw how many of the people commenting were actually from the UK and could label both cities on a map.

Posted
2 hours ago, worth_the_wait said:

There were quite a few posters on here, saying that we had a squad that was "comfortable mid-table"  (and that everything was the fault of the previous manager).

Who said that? 

Posted
38 minutes ago, -sodapop said:

The weirdos on the Liverpool FC subreddit making out like Leicester is the Conservative Party HQ every time we play them does my head in. It'd probably be less annoying if I saw how many of the people commenting were actually from the UK and could label both cities on a map.

I can't think of anything I'd rather subject my eyes to less than a Liverpool FC subreddit. Would probably rather look at a Mexican cartel snuff video.

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40 minutes ago, -sodapop said:

The weirdos on the Liverpool FC subreddit making out like Leicester is the Conservative Party HQ every time we play them does my head in. It'd probably be less annoying if I saw how many of the people commenting were actually from the UK and could label both cities on a map.

It would make more sense if Liverpool were like an English St. Pauli and had purely left-wing fans due to their identity. They're a club with a global fanbase who happen to play in a left-wing city, but that's it. They'll have just as many Tories, racists and gammons as any other club in reality. 

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15 hours ago, OntarioFox said:

I certainly haven't forgotten them racially abusing Lloyd Dyer during the Knockeart game. That started at 2-2, he got the last laugh. :whistle:

 

And the less said about the two decades they spent calling us a 'town full of [derogatory term for people from Pakistan]', the better. Vile bunch.

I do very distinctly remember Forest chanting to us ‘you’re just a small town in Baghdad’ on several occasions under Billy Davies. 
 

Our cities are incredibly similar both in terms of population and demographics yet they seem to look down their noses at us. 
 

Such a weird complex and mindset from a very weird and backward bunch.

 

Theyve won nothing in modern football while we’ve picked up 7 trophies in that period.

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Posted
43 minutes ago, -sodapop said:

The weirdos on the Liverpool FC subreddit making out like Leicester is the Conservative Party HQ every time we play them does my head in. It'd probably be less annoying if I saw how many of the people commenting were actually from the UK and could label both cities on a map.

Shout a lot but know fuch all - there's loads of it about 

 

As a collective they're as thick as mince 

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