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14 minutes ago, foxes_rule1978 said:

Hopefully lose so the muppet in charge goes. We need to move now, Southampton are looking around 

I assume we are in the same boat, something in the contract that makes it cheaper as they are officially down.

Posted
Just now, Leicester_Loyal said:

People attending tonight are part of the problem.

*clap clap clap clap*

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Posted
1 minute ago, Leicester_Loyal said:

People attending tonight are part of the problem.

No issue with people going as long as they make their feelings known.

 

Some people will have had to really justify getting a season ticket as part of family expenditure so turning round to your loved ones and saying "that thing i'm spending £30 a ticket on, can't be arsed to go tonight" probably wouldn't go down very well?

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Posted
1 hour ago, Cropwellfox said:

Watch the pricks still declare the attendance to be well over 30,000

As a couple of other have said, they nearly always just declare the number of tickets sold.   As do, every other club.

 

The only time in recent years they didn't do that, was that snowed game home to Middlesbrough 2012-13 .   The attendance was so low, it would've been laughable to even try and quote 25,000 or however many tickets were sold.   They did actually officially quote 8,585

Posted
1 minute ago, AjcW said:

No issue with people going as long as they make their feelings known.

 

Some people will have had to really justify getting a season ticket as part of family expenditure so turning round to your loved ones and saying "that thing i'm spending £30 a ticket on, can't be arsed to go tonight" probably wouldn't go down very well?

Which about 2% do.

 

If this game is well attended then we've no hope, Monday night on tv, not scored or won in months.

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Posted
7 minutes ago, Leicester_Loyal said:

People attending tonight are part of the problem.

I actually think it’s better to turn up and protest. The club will probably just bring in a shit rule that if you miss so many games you lose your ticket or something.

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There won't be a meaningful protest of any kind sadly, even with best intentions of some on here. FT members are massively in the minority within our fanbase.

 

The KPFC NPCs will still turn up to clap the players off when we're three nil down at half time without so much as a shot. 

 

Because, y'know, we were in League One once and you need to be careful what you wish for blah blah

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There will no doubt be just one banner, 18 seconds of singing on 14 minutes and then lots of sighing, huffing and puffing throughout, 4-0 to Newcastle, noisy away end, Sky say “they’ve waved the white flag already” after 7 minutes when Mick Quinn scores, Eddie Howe continuously smirks for 90 minutes, Ruud says they are trying but they need to stop making silly mistakes, we all pile on here… ad nauseam…

 

The romance of it all 🦊

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How long is it going to be before people start thinking we are called

 

 

LEICESTER 0 (NIL)

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Posted
7 minutes ago, Foxin_Mad said:

I actually think it’s better to turn up and protest. The club will probably just bring in a shit rule that if you miss so many games you lose your ticket or something.

Whilst I agree, those turning up won't protest.

 

Fair enough if people want to waste their Monday night down there, I gave up months ago. Waste of a weekend and you get people around you giving you a dirty look for booing or saying Rudkin out.

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1 minute ago, Leicester_Loyal said:

Whilst I agree, those turning up won't protest.

 

Fair enough if people want to waste their Monday night down there, I gave up months ago. Waste of a weekend and you get people around you giving you a dirty look for booing or saying Rudkin out.

Thing is we probably need to fight them, if people don’t turn up I think the club will be happy to sell their tickets to someone else KPFC accredited. 

Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, Noahfence said:

I say this before every game but Newcastle are the sort of side that would probably put 5+ past us. Riding a high of the cup win and they’re a genuinely good side.

 

I reckon this is our first proper hammering for a while. 

They need to up their goal difference as well. Think a win will take them joint points with Chelsea but they are about 7 goals off.

 

If they're comfortable by half time, which they probably will be, then I don't see how they just sit back on it.

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Posted
51 minutes ago, Foxin_Mad said:

I actually think it’s better to turn up and protest. The club will probably just bring in a shit rule that if you miss so many games you lose your ticket or something.

But there won’t be will there? The ground will be largely silent bar the odd murmuring occasionally. The majority will just sit there watching the team capitulate in front of their eyes and then some will stay behind to clap them off at the end, because we were in league one once. 
 

The majority of the match day fan base are as deluded as the clubs boardroom. 
 

And I think you’re right,  I can see the club introducing a ‘three strikes and your out’ ruling. 

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Posted
1 hour ago, Foxin_Mad said:

I actually think it’s better to turn up and protest. The club will probably just bring in a shit rule that if you miss so many games you lose your ticket or something.

we wont and cant protest.

We have a passive fanbase who will just turn up and sit on their hands as normal.

Will even get a few applaud the team of at the end.

 

 

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I was out at Rock City for Frank Turner last night so had already decided that I can’t do two nights in a row these days and was giving it a miss. 

It’s a nice night, could meet my mates for a bite to eat and a pint but I’m near enough certain the night would end getting home past 11 after another turgid performance. 

 

Posted
3 minutes ago, worth_the_wait said:

I reckon we're gonna score a goal tonight.       Concede more, mind.

It will be the biggest cheer we have heard in a long time 

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The midweek home game against Palace was apparently the first match since 2014 to officially drop below 30k in attendance (excluding last season). That will almost certainly happen again tonight, but unfortunately the club and outsiders will largely just put it down to current league position, which is only partially true. This situation goes far beyond that.

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Posted
14 minutes ago, Paninistickers said:

😂😂😂😂😂

The 5-4, 4-5 days were better times…

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Been in Leicester for a week or so visiting family. Someone got me a ticket to go watch tonight.  Should I be excited?

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