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We could surely get everyone on here to say where they are going and then get people in the same place? If we want to improve away ends we can do something. I currently try to go wherever UFS are. 

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9 hours ago, An Away Move said:

First paragraph is pretty ageist. I’m pretty quiet when I go. Only so many times you can sing ‘Is this a library’ etc., with real gusto and enjoyment. Law of diminishing returns and feels pretty moronic, unoriginal and braindead by the time you reach your 6th decade. 

Ageism rears its ugly head again. I agree with your comments. Surely if fans still want to spend their money and follow the club that is their prerogative and is still supporting the club. Demeanor and behaviour does change with age. It would be ridiculous to think it doesn't. I think if all Leicester fans then rejoice in that.

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5 hours ago, Block P said:

Understand all the comments about people needing to sit down because they’re old or like to sit quietly and pay their money etc etc. However, part of football is about bragging rights. Your rivals will turn up - standing to the front row, all motivated to get involved with the noise and basically mock us and have one over on us (rightly so). 

This seems very juvenile 

Posted (edited)

1) Maccies breakfast

2)Pull the emergency stop cord on the train

3)Put the window through on their local family pub

4)Couple of key bumps of Pablos finest

5)Give it the biggun from the safety of the away end knowing the home fans cant get to you

 

Away day etiquette

Edited by South Shire Fox
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Posted
1 hour ago, hackneyfox said:

You've clearly never read the horror stories of those in wheelchairs not being able to get to the toilets or being left stranded on the train.

Wheelchairs aren't cheap, there's a very limited number of wheelchair places at grounds, someone who can generally stand for 60 minutes plus wouldn't want to be in one but as long as you're ok they can all just **** off and deal with all of that.

Berk

What on Earth are you going on about wheelchairs on trains for?

I'm suggesting that anyone with a disability use the disabled section. Keep your teeth in.

 

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