Matt Posted 7 January 2006 Share Posted 7 January 2006 No. Part of me thinks, what if do win? i'll be gutted, but then I think what am I thinking, we won't beat them, I'll save my money (Because for STH should we really paying for the first game in the cup anyway?), I'm certainly not paying any extra to watch the current shite, we'll probably lose anyway, its on TV, and there will be more atmosphere in my living room than there is at the Walkers Stadium. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matt Posted 7 January 2006 Author Share Posted 7 January 2006 This thread is ment to have a poll with it Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scow Posted 7 January 2006 Share Posted 7 January 2006 Yes, I'll be there. Irrespective of how the team is doing, I'll be there to support them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sparky Posted 7 January 2006 Share Posted 7 January 2006 Yes, I'll be there. Irrespective of how the team is doing, I'll be there to support them. ditto Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
C-man Posted 7 January 2006 Share Posted 7 January 2006 Yep, looking forward to it, hopefully it should be a good game even if we do get thrashed Had to move my seats cos where im supposed to sit was in the segregated area, i've moved to the Kop for the game, F1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
winnie the blue Posted 7 January 2006 Share Posted 7 January 2006 We'll be there, Man wife and two kids in F1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Libertine Posted 7 January 2006 Share Posted 7 January 2006 No. Nothing to do with my level of support, just didn't fancy it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jimmy Posted 7 January 2006 Share Posted 7 January 2006 No. Part of me thinks, what if do win? i'll be gutted, but then I think what am I thinking, we won't beat them, I'll save my money (Because for STH should we really paying for the first game in the cup anyway?), I'm certainly not paying any extra to watch the current shite, we'll probably lose anyway, its on TV, and there will be more atmosphere in my living room than there is at the Walkers Stadium. this is the 2nd home cup game of the season, we played blackpool in the league cup, so we'd be paying regardless. and anyone who calls themself a fan of leicester city football club should be ashamed of themselves for "boycotting" and lfcf game, on tv or not Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bert Posted 7 January 2006 Share Posted 7 January 2006 this is the 2nd home cup game of the season, we played blackpool in the league cup, so we'd be paying regardless. and anyone who calls themself a fan of leicester city football club should be ashamed of themselves for "boycotting" and lfcf game, on tv or not Why? What if they have to work, or can't afford it it? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chimp Posted 7 January 2006 Share Posted 7 January 2006 ditto ditto ditto Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jimmy Posted 7 January 2006 Share Posted 7 January 2006 Why? What if they have to work, or can't afford it it? thats different if you cannot make the game thats 1 thing, but boycotting is stupid and just harms the team further Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bert Posted 7 January 2006 Share Posted 7 January 2006 thats different if you cannot make the game thats 1 thing, but boycotting is stupid and just harms the team further Fair enough if you look at it that way, but if you look at it in the way of the people that really want to go will be the more passionate ones and will more than make up the support for the people have " "boycotted" " Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matt Posted 7 January 2006 Author Share Posted 7 January 2006 Well I know I probably do, but I don't wanna sound like i'm a glory supporter (To be fair though if I was a glory supporter, why would I support Leicester) but this is my opinion at the end of the day - When the players find the effort to turn up prehaps more fans will. I'll always go to the League games as a STH, but one of the main facts about me not going is, STH shouldn't even be paying for this game, and then that fact along with the players not turning up to play, why should we as fans bother? I know thats a bad way of looking at it and it does sound like a glory supporters comment, but i've said it before and i'll say it again, WE(as fans) pay to watch and be entertained by the players...The players then get support of the fans with some atmosphere created...I know it (should) works both way, i.e the fans create atmosphere, the players play well and entertain the fans. I hate to say it but I hate more excitement listening to the Nuneaton Borough match this afternoon than I have had watching a Leicester match for ages. Fair enough Nuneaton are my local side and I wanted them to win really bad, but Leicester are "my team" surly I should be excited and supporting Leicester like I did Nuneaton today?! Recently passion has gone downhill with Leicester, It seemed to start of with the players looking like they had no passion...looks like its rubbed off on me and other fans I am contradicting myself in my next quote but; I will support the team through think and thin, and will got to all the games included in my ST, but if the players don't show any signs of passion (For the club, team, fans), if the players don't bother turning up and playing for the people that pay there wages, why should we pay extra money and turn up? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matt Posted 7 January 2006 Author Share Posted 7 January 2006 this is the 2nd home cup game of the season, we played blackpool in the league cup, so we'd be paying regardless. and anyone who calls themself a fan of leicester city football club should be ashamed of themselves for "boycotting" and lfcf game, on tv or not I can't be sure because I bought my first ST at the start of the demise of Leicester City (2 years ago) But I always though you used to get the first home game of the League Cup, and F.A Cup included in your ST?! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DaveyJ Posted 7 January 2006 Share Posted 7 January 2006 Well I know I probably do, but I don't wanna sound like i'm a glory supporter (To be fair though if I was a glory supporter, why would I support Leicester) but this is my opinion at the end of the day - When the players find the effort to turn up prehaps more fans will. I'll always go to the League games as a STH, but one of the main facts about me not going is, STH shouldn't even be paying for this game, and then that fact along with the players not turning up to play, why should we as fans bother? I know thats a bad way of looking at it and it does sound like a glory supporters comment, but i've said it before and i'll say it again, WE(as fans) pay to watch and be entertained by the players...The players then get support of the fans with some atmosphere created...I know it (should) works both way, i.e the fans create atmosphere, the players play well and entertain the fans. I hate to say it but I hate more excitement listening to the Nuneaton Borough match this afternoon than I have had watching a Leicester match for ages. Fair enough Nuneaton are my local side and I wanted them to win really bad, but Leicester are "my team" surly I should be excited and supporting Leicester like I did Nuneaton today?! Recently passion has gone downhill with Leicester, It seemed to start of with the players looking like they had no passion...looks like its rubbed off on me and other fans I am contradicting myself in my next quote but; I will support the team through think and thin, and will got to all the games included in my ST, but if the players don't show any signs of passion (For the club, team, fans), if the players don't bother turning up and playing for the people that pay there wages, why should we pay extra money and turn up? Totally agree Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bert Posted 7 January 2006 Share Posted 7 January 2006 Well I know I probably do, but I don't wanna sound like i'm a glory supporter (To be fair though if I was a glory supporter, why would I support Leicester) but this is my opinion at the end of the day - When the players find the effort to turn up prehaps more fans will. I'll always go to the League games as a STH, but one of the main facts about me not going is, STH shouldn't even be paying for this game, and then that fact along with the players not turning up to play, why should we as fans bother? I know thats a bad way of looking at it and it does sound like a glory supporters comment, but i've said it before and i'll say it again, WE(as fans) pay to watch and be entertained by the players...The players then get support of the fans with some atmosphere created...I know it (should) works both way, i.e the fans create atmosphere, the players play well and entertain the fans. I hate to say it but I hate more excitement listening to the Nuneaton Borough match this afternoon than I have had watching a Leicester match for ages. Fair enough Nuneaton are my local side and I wanted them to win really bad, but Leicester are "my team" surly I should be excited and supporting Leicester like I did Nuneaton today?! Recently passion has gone downhill with Leicester, It seemed to start of with the players looking like they had no passion...looks like its rubbed off on me and other fans I am contradicting myself in my next quote but; I will support the team through think and thin, and will got to all the games included in my ST, but if the players don't show any signs of passion (For the club, team, fans), if the players don't bother turning up and playing for the people that pay there wages, why should we pay extra money and turn up? Good post, I think it is wrong that STH's haven't had a free cup game. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Anish Posted 7 January 2006 Share Posted 7 January 2006 Yep, I'm going. It should be good to see a decent side at the Walkers for once. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SuperMark Posted 7 January 2006 Share Posted 7 January 2006 Yes, I'll be there. Irrespective of how the team is doing, I'll be there to support them. Me too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Syko Posted 7 January 2006 Share Posted 7 January 2006 i would go but its a stupid time on a sunday night when i'd have to travel an hour and a half back when i on tele. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jimmy Posted 7 January 2006 Share Posted 7 January 2006 I can't be sure because I bought my first ST at the start of the demise of Leicester City (2 years ago) But I always though you used to get the first home game of the League Cup, and F.A Cup included in your ST?! it stopped a few years back now Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bert Posted 7 January 2006 Share Posted 7 January 2006 I can't be sure because I bought my first ST at the start of the demise of Leicester City (2 years ago) But I always though you used to get the first home game of the League Cup, and F.A Cup included in your ST?! I thought we used to get one free ticket for the cup match but had a choice of which cup? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
London_Fox Posted 7 January 2006 Share Posted 7 January 2006 Wouldn't miss it for the world... I will of course be there but am mixed with the usual emotions of nerves and dread although this weekend with a slight hint of excitement. I hope we can unveil Fryatt before kick-off just to give us a boost. For anyone whose not sure or thinking of not going then just look at the highlights from today and what can happen on FA cup weekend...it could even happen to us (Tamworth, Nuneoton, Torquay, Luton- although they lost). Worst case scenario Spurs completly outplay us and we get to enjoy some quality football at the Walkers for 10-20 quid, best case we record a famous upset and we can say we were there when LCFC turned the season round...I'll settle for somewhere in the middle. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bert Posted 7 January 2006 Share Posted 7 January 2006 Yep, I'm going. It should be good to see a decent side at the Walkers for once. Yes I can't wait for it, especially to see some class players there again, 'cos let's face it, we may not see regular class for a long time yet. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thracian Posted 7 January 2006 Share Posted 7 January 2006 I'll be there. I might dress in black. Good side Tottenham. Every time Levein plays someone he perceives to be good he starts digging the trenches. I know he's short of alternatives. But who fault is that?. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matt Posted 7 January 2006 Author Share Posted 7 January 2006 it stopped a few years back now Yeah, I know it stopped a few years back, and I was fully aware of this before I bought my ST, but why was it stopped? Because the club wanted to charge honest, decent supporters. I thought we used to get one free ticket for the cup match but had a choice of which cup? I don't know as I said I was only became a STH at the start of Leicester demise (2 years ago) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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