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I heard lildave waited outside for Chaz and got her number.

He did. I saw him doing it. She said he was "pretty" and that she'd love to go shopping with him one day. She said he needs to stop wearing tracksuits and wear a skirt though. Wonder what she was trying to say.. :whistle:

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I heard lildave waited outside for Chaz and got her number.

That i did, she plain rejected me though. Something about liking girls :dunno:

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That i did, she plain rejected me though. Something about liking girls :dunno:

You tell lies to save your embarrassment. She thought you were a girl, called you pretty, told you to wear a skirt in future and said she'd love to go shopping with you.

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You tell lies to save your embarrassment. She thought you were a girl, called you pretty, told you to wear a skirt in future and said she'd love to go shopping with you.

How would you know, you were in the toilet at that time. Around the same times as Wils i think...

:P

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How would you know, you were in the toilet at that time. Around the same times as Wils i think...

:P

:appl::worship::chant: :thumbsup: Mighty Comeback there :thumbup::D:cool:

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Was well disapointed with the LCFC fans who didn't sing tho...... thought the what did you bother coming for song was very apt for them!
I'm sure that they would really appreciate a bunch of kids telling them how they can and cannot support their team. I don't suppose it would occur to you that some people like the atmosphere, but don't feel that they can join in, whatever the reason may be (and it's their prerogative).

For the record, I joined in (except all that "left side...right side" crap. Nicked straight from Highbury..... :whistle: ).

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I'm sure that they would really appreciate a bunch of kids telling them how they can and cannot support their team. I don't suppose it would occur to you that some people like the atmosphere, but don't feel that they can join in, whatever the reason may be (and it's their prerogative).

For the record, I joined in (except all that "left side...right side" crap. Nicked straight from Highbury..... :whistle: ).

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Your right that people shouldn't have to join in and it is their perogative but I think the point Kilworth was trying to put accross was why come all that way and sit there in silence for so long.

Not sure what you mean by u "bunch of kids" either :unsure::rolleyes:

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I'm sure that they would really appreciate a bunch of kids telling them how they can and cannot support their team. I don't suppose it would occur to you that some people like the atmosphere, but don't feel that they can join in, whatever the reason may be (and it's their prerogative).

For the record, I joined in (except all that "left side...right side" crap. Nicked straight from Highbury..... :whistle: ).

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There are no excuses for poor support! If you can get up them stairs you can sing! I'm not saying old people should stand all game or even at all but to be proud and sing your team on especially away!

Good for you for singing and i agree the right side song got very annoying! I joined in as its alot better than silence, i believe the new generation will expand the volumes of LCFC songs rather than the 7-8 we sing at the moment! This is a start and i will put up with silly songs for the time being as the spirt in which they are sung should be encouraged :thumbup:

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Your right that people shouldn't have to join in and it is their perogative but I think the point Kilworth was trying to put accross was why come all that way and sit there in silence for so long.

Not sure what you mean by u "bunch of kids" either :unsure::rolleyes:

Got it in 1 Andy, why bother!

Kids well yes most are young and thank you i personally am 23 so i will do anything so that some may think i am younger :smile: That Olay just don't cut it after 22 lol

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Your right that people shouldn't have to join in and it is their perogative but I think the point Kilworth was trying to put accross was why come all that way and sit there in silence for so long.

Not sure what you mean by u "bunch of kids" either :unsure::rolleyes:

Well it's your loss then....

There are no excuses for poor support! If you can get up them stairs you can sing! I'm not saying old people should stand all game or even at all but to be proud and sing your team on especially away!

Each to their own, I say. Live and let live. And if some don't want to sing, that's their choice. You've no right to knock them for it.

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Well it's your loss then....

Each to their own, I say. Live and let live. And if some don't want to sing, that's their choice. You've no right to knock them for it.

Just as you have no right to knock my opinions on here as some moral standard which I should try to attain!

Come to support Leicester then sing your hearts out, otherwise what exactly are you giving your team? :mellow: or :scarf:

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Just as you have no right to knock my opinions on here as some moral standard which I should try to attain!

Come to support Leicester then sing your hearts out, otherwise what exactly are you giving your team? :mellow: or :scarf:

About £20 normally. :thumbup:

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Just as you have no right to knock my opinions on here as some moral standard which I should try to attain!

Come to support Leicester then sing your hearts out, otherwise what exactly are you giving your team? :mellow: or :scarf:

Knocking? Er, it's called "disagreeing". You should learn the difference. If you want to post comments like you have, then expect some comeback. If you can't handle it, then maybe you already know that they aren't valid "opinions" in the first place.
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Knocking? Er, it's called "disagreeing". You should learn the difference. If you want to post comments like you have, then expect some comeback. If you can't handle it, then maybe you already know that they aren't valid "opinions" in the first place.

Ok then i disagree with your version of how people should be allowed to support their team!

I did however say that the elderly should not be expected to do what us YOUNGSTERS can, My idea of what good support is is obvious to all those who know me or have ever seen me at the match :chant::dance::scarf: :fox:

Its easy to turn tables when having a discussion, especially with condescending remarks :rolleyes:

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Ok then i disagree with your version of how people should be allowed to support their team!

I did however say that the elderly should not be expected to do what us YOUNGSTERS can, My idea of what good support is is obvious to all those who know me or have ever seen me at the match :chant::dance::scarf: :fox:

Its easy to turn tables when having a discussion, especially with condescending remarks :rolleyes:

lol I haven't even started!

What exactly is wrong with people supporting their team in whatever way they see fit? Why should all football fans conform to a stereotype? If the elderly should not be expected to sing all match, then what should they be doing to fit into your ideal little world?

It's alright, you'll end up contradicting yourself in a mo'......

FFS, you want to chillax a little.

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lol I haven't even started!

What exactly is wrong with people supporting their team in whatever way they see fit? Why should all football fans conform to a stereotype? If the elderly should not be expected to sing all match, then what should they be doing to fit into your ideal little world?

It's alright, you'll end up contradicting yourself in a mo'......

FFS, you want to chillax a little.

Never said there was anything wrong with it! I Said "what exactly are they giving their team"

Never said anything about stereotypes, IMO when a crowd get behind its team thet team will perform / or at least try harder than if they were in a silent atmosphere, therefore logic would suggest if you wanted the best for your team then you would make an atomsphere usually at a football match people sing and some if they can manage for long periods stand!

My world is the same size as everyone else's i believe just depends on what you wish to do with your time i suppose? Does your world get bigger or smaller if you travel? Do those who descover have less to descover but more to remember?(branched off topic but you have me full of ideas now)

Don't judge a book by its cover, its dangerous I.E elvis looks like he could play football, in reality we all know differant!

Will try but i'm a passionate English male, if i was to stereotype then maybe we should all Chillax, but would it change our saturdays / results?

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Never said there was anything wrong with it! I Said "what exactly are they giving their team"

Never said anything about stereotypes, IMO when a crowd get behind its team thet team will perform / or at least try harder than if they were in a silent atmosphere, therefore logic would suggest if you wanted the best for your team then you would make an atomsphere usually at a football match people sing and some if they can manage for long periods stand!

My world is the same size as everyone else's i believe just depends on what you wish to do with your time i suppose? Does your world get bigger or smaller if you travel? Do those who descover have less to descover but more to remember?(branched off topic but you have me full of ideas now)

Don't judge a book by its cover, its dangerous I.E elvis looks like he could play football, in reality we all know differant!

Will try but i'm a passionate English male, if i was to stereotype then maybe we should all Chillax, but would it change our saturdays / results?

I suppose the ideal for a player is to look to the away section and see it full, with all fans on their feet singing. But that rarely happens. So if I was a player, would I prefer to see a couple of thousand fans there with just a couple of hundred singing, or would I be happy to see a couple of hundred fans turn up, but at least they're all singing?

You want to see us taking 1,500-2,000 fans who passionately sing for 90 minutes plus. Is that not a stereotype? It is to me.

I'd drop the philosophy. You have totally misunderstood one of the points I was trying to get across. Just because someone doesn't want to join in, it doesn't mean that they don't enjoy the atmosphere made by others. You don't have to be old to be like that, just as you don't have to be a young man, wear Stone Island, and drink lots of beer to make some noise (preferably not during the match as well.... :whistle: ).

I suggest that rather blowing things out of all proportions, we just shake hands and get on with supporting our team whatever way we feel is best. And yes, my way is loud!

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I often find that my hearing aid plays up when people shout too loud...it does vex me so.

I also find that young people these days seem to lack simple manners...they are forever pushing by in order to get to the bar and knocking my flask over.

What happened to the good old days?

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I often find that my hearing aid plays up when people shout too loud...it does vex me so.

I also find that young people these days seem to lack simple manners...they are forever pushing by in order to get to the bar and knocking my flask over.

What happened to the good old days?

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I like this post for some reason. Stereotyping is always funny when it's done in a meaningless, harmless way. :thumbup:

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