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On 23/08/2025 at 18:34, Bordersfox said:

Our end was atrocious.  Silent for 95% of the game.  Presumably reflecting the overall malaise at the club, because genuinely I was surprised at how poor it was.  

Why do they even bother going if they arent going to enjoy it or support them? Better off staying at home rather then ‘ticking another ground off’

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36 minutes ago, South Shire Fox said:

Why do they even bother going if they arent going to enjoy it or support them? Better off staying at home rather then ‘ticking another ground off’

I'm loathe to criticise people who pay money and travel as I rarely go to away games myself so seems hypocritical.  But, yeah, it does seem odd.

 

And I also think it makes the lads grinding out a win even more impressive.  Absolutely no backing and a very noisy Valley, it does show some spirit imo

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Anyone post game, see the topless Leicester fan being an absolute knob to the home fans? Nearly knocking a young child off her feet too? If your on here, your an embarrassment. 

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On 23/08/2025 at 22:11, MS0204 said:

Really poor end today I thought.. separation didn’t help between the upper and lower but that shouldn’t have been an excuse. Once again left side right side is the most tin pot you can get.

 

hard slog in the stands I’m afraid 

Don't think it helps the atmosphere at away grounds with the way we sell the tickets by opening a couple of blocks at a time (Alright it may be the home clubs asking us to do it that way) surely they could open the whole end up to start with especially when it is not shared with home fans, plus we always take a good following to London. Will be interesting to see what Oxford will be like as all the blocks were opened together, the problem at Oxford maybe the 200 seats that were already greyed out and who got them.

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37 minutes ago, Foxes1 said:

Don't think it helps the atmosphere at away grounds with the way we sell the tickets by opening a couple of blocks at a time (Alright it may be the home clubs asking us to do it that way) surely they could open the whole end up to start with especially when it is not shared with home fans, plus we always take a good following to London. Will be interesting to see what Oxford will be like as all the blocks were opened together, the problem at Oxford maybe the 200 seats that were already greyed out and who got them.

What difference does it make opening all the blocks at the same time? It's the same people buying them, and those people aren't interested in vocally supporting the team.

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21 hours ago, SemperEadem said:

Kids walking about with Stop The Boats/LEICESTER CITY FC stickers on them was not nice to see.

I took this pic outside the toilets at Charlton as a young teenager stuck it up.

 

Am I missing something or can someone tell me where the connection between the 2 lies?

 

I mean.....why? I just don't get it! It's not like he's our new owner......or is he? :dunno: 

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1 hour ago, ElusiveEd said:

I took this pic outside the toilets at Charlton as a young teenager stuck it up.

 

Am I missing something or can someone tell me where the connection between the 2 lies?

 

I mean.....why? I just don't get it! It's not like he's our new owner......or is he? :dunno: 

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And with Labour wanting to bring the voting age down to 16 the young teenagers will be voting at the next general election.

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26 minutes ago, The Year Of The Fox said:

Maybe they like our hotels to be used for hotel things 

Seems a strange thing to get passionate about, theres 2% of uk hotels that are housing asylum seekers.  

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1 minute ago, purpleronnie said:

Seems a strange thing to get passionate about, theres 2% of uk hotels that are housing asylum seekers.

:source:

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5 hours ago, niyaminski said:

Whatever everyone’s views are;

 

Can we please keep politics, racism, sexism etc out of football. There’s no place for it here. The game, and our club, should be used to unite communities and individuals, not divide them.

 

As another poster has already said, this is a football forum, not a political forum, let’s keep it that way. 👍

Agreed, but it works both ways. 
 

Just because the ‘cool’ opinion on here is to be against Farage doesn’t make it right or acceptable to bring those political views to air either 

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53 minutes ago, The Year Of The Fox said:

At a cost of how much?

 

 

So now its not the hotels its the cost?  If we don't allow them to work legally then we'll pay the cost of helping people escape persecution, we can afford it, we take tiny amounts compared to poorer nations who seem to cope fine.  If the tories hadn't made cut backs and lengthened the processing times then they wouldnt be in hotels and people like you wouldnt suddenly be angry about it.

Maybe start a protest to allow them to work legally?

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23 minutes ago, Nolucklcfc said:

Thought SK1 was decent against Wednesday. Hoping it’s the same for Birmingham. 

I think it’s helped with section G1 also standing - we’ll need to get behind them on Friday as they’ll be loud

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