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Will you attend any more matches this season?   

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  1. 1. Will you be attending any more matches this season?

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I for one probably will. The reason being is that I do believe this is the last time we will see premier league football for a while. The team last year was significantly better and more motivated, plus had Enzo. This year we are significantly worse, more players will probably leave and currently we don't have a manager capable. 

 

As much as I hate the Premier League for all it's faults, you can't beat it for pure talent, watching some players is just amazing. The gulf in talent between a championship and Premier league player is incredible. 

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Probably two more. Forest away and Ipswich home.

 

I have 0 enthusiasm to go at the minute, everything is awful. I have no passion to back these players or this manager.

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I'm against self torture and going for the sake of it just to moan about a addiction I can't kick ..

 

So its a no for me .. but I can't avoid most weekends anyway cuz I'm working at stadium 

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If I lived in Leicester still I'd (begrudgingly) go to most of the games, unless I could find a victim enthusiastic family member to pass my ticket on to.

As I'm up in Manchester... nah. Last weekend was a no-go and my ticket went unused. Might offer it around again, but I'm really not fussed about travelling down just to watch us lose, without coming close to even having a goal to ironically celebrate. Imagine i'll come down for one or two of the games if it ties in nicely with other plans, but thats it.

 

Heck, I don't even bother watching it on tv/stream anymore. Can think of far better things to do with my time.

 

Bigger question for me is if I can be bothered to renew and come down to likely watch the exact same thing next season in the Championship, because I can't see much changing.

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Not doing any aways for the rest of the season

 

Not doing Newcastle (cba with another evening game)

 

Might do Liverpool, Southampton, and Ipswich

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I've stayed away from more home games this season than I have in the previous 10+ seasons put together.

I am not at the stage that seemingly many of those around me in SK1 are, who seem to have be able to accept the disastrous state of the club, the pathetic perfirmances and inevitable relegation.

I still feel anger, angst and frustration at what I see and come away from the ground in a black mood that stays with  me for far too long. So I have chosen not to go several times as its more than I can bear.

However, I intend to go to the remaining home games as I expect it will be the last chance to see Jamie Vardy in a city shirt. 

There is only one person in the whole of that pox ridden club that deserves my support, and its him.

I will go watch our greatest ever player in what are probably his remaining  games for us and sob like a baby if our last home game is also his last game at the KP.

I will go for our GOAT.

This club does not deserve my loyalty.

But he does

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Nope. This will be the first season other than covid where I've not been to a game since 1997. Just doesn't interest me at the moment. I live in the north West so the ticket prices, plus travel etc just isn't justified when the players aren't giving their all. I've no issue with being in a relegation battle but I'd want to go to the kp knowing that there is a possibility that we could get a result. Right now we don't even see a goal, never mind a result so what's the point? To be fair, it's not just leicester, I'm not as interested in football in general as I once was. Too many things to dislike within the game which have already been talked about to death on here. 

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Haven't been down or watched us at home since just after Christmas I don't think. I dont enjoy watching us (or football in general tbf) all that much at the moment.

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No. 
 

It’s been bubbling inside for a few years but this last couple of weeks something has finally clicked inside of me that means I’m done with this club as a match going supporter. 

Part of what kept me renewing was the priority points I’d spent thousands travelling up and down then country to accrue being lost. Thinking about it sensibly though, I don’t want to go to home matches nevermind away anymore. 
 

Had my season ticket for approx 25 years and it’s so sad to end like this but I know I won’t regret giving it up. 
 

I’ve got my own ‘digital season ticket’ for £60 a year. 

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58 minutes ago, les-tah said:

Stopped watching about 5 games ago, now it doesnt ruin my weekends and im at peace with relegation and ready to start again next season. 

Same here. I don't even watch on TV anymore. It doesn't annoy me as much if I don't witness it and I can use the time to spend with my kids rather than watching these overpaid tossers

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There's a gulf in class obviously but I don't buy that we've faced some brilliant teams. I've not really been impressed by anyone we've faced other than maybe Brentford from my memory. The better teams we've ultimately lost to but by relatively small deficits. We've just been absolutely pathetic and given it no effort 

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6 minutes ago, Pliskin said:

Other than the ridiculous sentiment that going to a game makes you a proper fan, can anyone actually justify going? It’s not pleasant? It’s not fun? And you’re actively showing the club nothing is wrong? 
 

I just don’t get it, my seat will remain empty, and I will continue to email my thoughts when the club email me…..

 

Support isn’t just going the game, it’s supporting the club when it’s doing well, and also letting them know when things aren’t going well…. Especially when the bad times are directly a result of the boards incompetence, and negligence. 

If only 1000s more would have this viewpoint and something could change. Yeh this proper fan and supporting the team stuff is pure nonsense. These lot have had our support and they've had boos, it doesn't make a shite of difference. Whether there is 32k fans or 0 fans in the kp, we still won't score and we still won't put in any kind of performance that an LCFC side should. Never felt so disgusted by this club and everyone in it than I do right now

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Realised on my way home from the Man Utd debacle that I can't make a single home game for the rest of the season.

 

I'M FREEEEEEEEEEEEE :scarf:

 

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20 minutes ago, Pliskin said:

Other than the ridiculous sentiment that going to a game makes you a proper fan, can anyone actually justify going? It’s not pleasant? It’s not fun? And you’re actively showing the club nothing is wrong? 
 

I just don’t get it, my seat will remain empty, and I will continue to email my thoughts when the club email me…..

 

Support isn’t just going the game, it’s supporting the club when it’s doing well, and also letting them know when things aren’t going well…. Especially when the bad times are directly a result of the boards incompetence, and negligence. 

This is where I am torn, a part of me wants to vote on my feet and not go - but another cynical part of me thinks that the club couldn't really give 2 shites if I go or not - they've got their money so now really, if I don't go, it is me who is at a loss, I have paid for something and choose not to use it. I would say going to the games and actually chanting against the club and booing would have far more effect than not going. The problem we have is that for those that go - the majority are the silent type.

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I've not been to the last 4 even though I have a season ticket. I've missed them for different reasons, but previously I'd have arranged things around the football, currently I'm not doing that and prioritising other things in life. 

 

I'll go again before the end of the season, but my motivation to go is at an all time low.

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Go to all the home games, but decided on the walk out of the ground, not to go to Wolves, had already decided not to go to Manc, we'll get battered and a Wednesday night & I would have driven, too hard for time off work.

Brighton waste of a day in current form.

Forest probably, BUT they'll be champions League and we will already be down AND they are SO Much better than us.

Bournemouth BH weekend, good shout BUT the football will ruin it, might not get access to a ticket, apathetical.

 

Who wants to go when everybody is annoyed at them, they don't score, half of them don't work hard or drop playing clangers, can't defend, can't finish and they can't stop the ball going in the next.

3 for 23 against since Jan 11th :jawdrop:

Jesus, here's the stat, last home League goal 8th Dec, Christ.

 

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Yes every game home and away two great south coast weekends in there. Already paid so why should I lose out. I watch football at all levels so can appreciate the teams battering us. Meeting people and having banter and moans. Chats with former players. Abuse the visiting supporters and their staff. Arguing politely with our own fans who deride me for saying let bring on the dustbin for injured United players. There is always some upside. Leicester are terrible and we have been before and will be again you have to see past it. If you cannot laugh you would be depressed.😔 

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Not bothering with the aways, they're pointless and a complete waste of money at this point. I'd have gone Bournemouth for the weekend away, but I'm going a Lazio game instead for what would probably be the same price.

 

I might go Ipswich to sing Vardy's name, give him a clap and abuse the rest before leaving early. But that's about your lot. I've never been less bothered.

 

 

*I'll be excited for it come August if there's changes at board level, we have a fresh/young exciting team and a manager who isn't clueless. 

 

 

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9 minutes ago, Globalfox said:

Yes every game home and away two great south coast weekends in there. Already paid so why should I lose out. I watch football at all levels so can appreciate the teams battering us. Meeting people and having banter and moans. Chats with former players. Abuse the visiting supporters and their staff. Arguing politely with our own fans who deride me for saying let bring on the dustbin for injured United players. There is always some upside. Leicester are terrible and we have been before and will be again you have to see past it. If you cannot laugh you would be depressed.😔 

Good philosophy, the football is what always spoils it, when its not goin well, "the day out" is the great release, mates, beer, talking shite, having a laugh.

The club and their stonewall, non communicative approach are actually what make the current state of play so lacking fun for a big percentage.

Though the bloke in front had a right old "bag on" at my lad on Sunday, when my lad said get on with the game, when he was injured "off the pitch", he was in the hands of the experts (medics), what was the ref waiting for???  So why did this guy have a gripe?

 

But at least you'll get something out of a dire end to the season, enjoy, hope the weather is good at the B's

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