Ultra Posted 21 August 2006 Posted 21 August 2006 Forget for now the talk of hypothetical investors in our club. The issue whether YOU are prepared to make a VERY small investment, by buying a ticket for tomorrow's League Cup match. A cup run is as important now as it was in the O'Neill years. Perhaps even more so. Yet the overwhelming mood towards tomorrow's game, and therefore its outcome, is one of total apathy. It shouldn't be. Macclesfield are a poor team with just one point out of a possible twelve to date. They are so dire that even Trevor Benjamin can put two past them! Yet their one chance of an upset tomorrow is if our team fails to take them seriously. And with a stadium likely to be four-fifths empty tomorrow night, and thus completely lacking in atmosphere, that chance may just come off. It's time for FOXES to stand up and be counted. Are YOU prepared to follow the club through thick and thin? Or are you just a disloyal, fickle, glory-seeking lowlife who will only turn out for Premiership matches and/or Wembley finals? It's your call...
Leicester_Mad Posted 21 August 2006 Posted 21 August 2006 Forget for now the talk of hypothetical investors in our club. The issue whether YOU are prepared to make a VERY small investment, by buying a ticket for tomorrow's League Cup match. A cup run is as important now as it was in the O'Neill years. Perhaps even more so. Yet the overwhelming mood towards tomorrow's game, and therefore its outcome, is one of total apathy. It shouldn't be. Macclesfield are a poor team with just one point out of a possible twelve to date. They are so dire that even Trevor Benjamin can put two past them! Yet their one chance of an upset tomorrow is if our team fails to take them seriously. And with a stadium likely to be four-fifths empty tomorrow night, and thus completely lacking in atmosphere, that chance may just come off. It's time for FOXES to stand up and be counted. Are YOU prepared to follow the club through thick and thin? Or are you just a disloyal, fickle, glory-seeking lowlife who will only turn out for Premiership matches and/or Wembley finals? It's your call... I wont be there
Dr The Singh Posted 21 August 2006 Posted 21 August 2006 Forget for now the talk of hypothetical investors in our club. The issue whether YOU are prepared to make a VERY small investment, by buying a ticket for tomorrow's League Cup match. A cup run is as important now as it was in the O'Neill years. Perhaps even more so. Yet the overwhelming mood towards tomorrow's game, and therefore its outcome, is one of total apathy. It shouldn't be. Macclesfield are a poor team with just one point out of a possible twelve to date. They are so dire that even Trevor Benjamin can put two past them! Yet their one chance of an upset tomorrow is if our team fails to take them seriously. And with a stadium likely to be four-fifths empty tomorrow night, and thus completely lacking in atmosphere, that chance may just come off. It's time for FOXES to stand up and be counted. Are YOU prepared to follow the club through thick and thin? Or are you just a disloyal, fickle, glory-seeking lowlife who will only turn out for Premiership matches and/or Wembley finals? It's your call... I can't make it, i'm working late this week, but good luck to Foxes, and give them a cheer from us Ultra!!!!
Craig Posted 21 August 2006 Posted 21 August 2006 I won't either, can't get it off work because i've already for 5 days booked off for Reading
Dr The Singh Posted 21 August 2006 Posted 21 August 2006 Well im going I love the league cup! Keep an eye out for Milan Mandaric for us, Manwell!!!!!!
Master Fox Posted 21 August 2006 Posted 21 August 2006 Keep an eye out for Milan Mandaric for us, Manwell!!!!!! I can’t really be bothered to go and watch this. All I’m interested in is someone with fat load of cash to come and inject this sorry football club up it’s rear and give it the much needed boost it craves!
Thracian Posted 21 August 2006 Posted 21 August 2006 Forget for now the talk of hypothetical investors in our club. The issue whether YOU are prepared to make a VERY small investment, by buying a ticket for tomorrow's League Cup match. A cup run is as important now as it was in the O'Neill years. Perhaps even more so. Yet the overwhelming mood towards tomorrow's game, and therefore its outcome, is one of total apathy. It shouldn't be. Macclesfield are a poor team with just one point out of a possible twelve to date. They are so dire that even Trevor Benjamin can put two past them! Yet their one chance of an upset tomorrow is if our team fails to take them seriously. And with a stadium likely to be four-fifths empty tomorrow night, and thus completely lacking in atmosphere, that chance may just come off. It's time for FOXES to stand up and be counted. Are YOU prepared to follow the club through thick and thin? Or are you just a disloyal, fickle, glory-seeking lowlife who will only turn out for Premiership matches and/or Wembley finals? It's your call... I don't feel apathetic at all. I'm looking forward to it. RK has the perfect opportunity to field the sort of side I believe even he'd like to see. An attacking team that can pass the ball from almost every position and which has an appetite for goals. I hope he takes the chance and that the side does itself justice.
Phube Posted 21 August 2006 Posted 21 August 2006 I won't either, can't get it off work because i've already for 5 days booked off for Reading Can't you just read on your own time then??? BTW Me and the missus are going so I think they'll be about 7 in the ground at least!!!
Janx Posted 21 August 2006 Posted 21 August 2006 Forget for now the talk of hypothetical investors in our club. The issue whether YOU are prepared to make a VERY small investment, by buying a ticket for tomorrow's League Cup match. A cup run is as important now as it was in the O'Neill years. Perhaps even more so. Yet the overwhelming mood towards tomorrow's game, and therefore its outcome, is one of total apathy. It shouldn't be. Macclesfield are a poor team with just one point out of a possible twelve to date. They are so dire that even Trevor Benjamin can put two past them! Yet their one chance of an upset tomorrow is if our team fails to take them seriously. And with a stadium likely to be four-fifths empty tomorrow night, and thus completely lacking in atmosphere, that chance may just come off. It's time for FOXES to stand up and be counted. Are YOU prepared to follow the club through thick and thin? Or are you just a disloyal, fickle, glory-seeking lowlife who will only turn out for Premiership matches and/or Wembley finals?It's your call... You rang?
holly Posted 21 August 2006 Posted 21 August 2006 yup i`m going! doubt many will go probs get about 8,000 there maybe 10,000
Teeno Posted 21 August 2006 Posted 21 August 2006 I shall be going. I'll be on my own thought but I'm looking foward to getting down there and seeing what team Kelly plays and hopfully being able to watch some of the younger/fringe players.
Ultra Posted 21 August 2006 Author Posted 21 August 2006 According to the official site, fewer than FIVE THOUSAND tickets have been sold. Considering they're on offer at just £5.99, this is pathetic.
lookwhaticando Posted 21 August 2006 Posted 21 August 2006 grrrrrrrrrrrrr Just realized the game is on tomorrow at 2:45 in the afternoon. I'm at work. Again. I've missed two games already by being at work. The win at Ipswich being one. I can't even listen to the game at work. I'm hoping for a 0-0 draw so I can listen to the replay. :laugh: Only joking, I'd like a 6-0 win wether I can listen or not
Tommeh Posted 21 August 2006 Posted 21 August 2006 I'm going should be good,think i'm sitting in the kop due to other stands being closed. Let us L1ers show the kop how to built an atmosphere
Shum Posted 21 August 2006 Posted 21 August 2006 My next game will be Birmingham away towards the end of September! <_<
lcfc_jme Posted 21 August 2006 Posted 21 August 2006 My next game will be Birmingham away towards the end of September! <_< Doubt I'll be at the game tomorrow, just gona listen to it on the radio. More than likely be at the Southend game Saturday though
Stevosevic Posted 21 August 2006 Posted 21 August 2006 Where about will the macclesfield supporters sit? where the away fans always sit?
lookwhaticando Posted 21 August 2006 Posted 21 August 2006 Don't think we should worry about the away fans. Can't be much more than 10 of them.
Guest Gist Posted 21 August 2006 Posted 21 August 2006 I'm going I think there will be about 5,000 there in the end
Maybes Posted 21 August 2006 Posted 21 August 2006 where the away fans always sit? Yeah but it doesnt make sense to put them around the other side of the ground if only the west stand and kop is open?? :pinch:
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