Ultra Posted 15 March 2007 Share Posted 15 March 2007 Leeds brought more fans than their league position deserves, and they were indeed quite vociferous. But I wouldn't rate them above Southampton, Sunderland or West Brom, even if they did refrain from singing their usual charming ditties about racial origins and air crashes, a sign that perhaps civilisation is at last gaining a foothold in their town. I find the whinges about the 1975 European Cup Final slightly ironic. Being old enough to recall that event well, Leeds were indeed cheated in that game. But I also remember that earlier that same season, this was the club where a manager told his players to "throw your medals in the bin, because you've won them all through f***ing cheating". What goes around comes around. And if any of their fans think that they'll bounce straight back up again after being relegated, I have two words for them, "Nottingham" and "Forest". Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nath Posted 15 March 2007 Share Posted 15 March 2007 Why cant leicester do what leeds done... have a song where we dont stop for at least 10 mins, waving shirts and scarfs round etc.... Getting everyone involved (for once) For example: rob kelly, blue white army one...atleast give it a go Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fez of Mahrez Posted 15 March 2007 Share Posted 15 March 2007 Why cant leicester do what leeds done... have a song where we dont stop for at least 10 mins, waving shirts and scarfs round etc.... Getting everyone involved (for once) For example: rob kelly, blue white army one...atleast give it a go Would prefer Milan's Army. More chance of being able to sing it next season as well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daggers Posted 15 March 2007 Author Share Posted 15 March 2007 I not going to turn up and boo Kelly - but there's more chance of me successfully blowing myself on the centre spot than there is of me singing his ****ing name in praise! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DB11 Posted 15 March 2007 Share Posted 15 March 2007 They were so loud it was starting to annoy me. I couldn't even make out what they were saying. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nath Posted 15 March 2007 Share Posted 15 March 2007 Would prefer Milan's Army. More chance of being able to sing it next season as well. milan's army it is we will have to get it started in the N block, and not stop... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lildave3 Posted 15 March 2007 Share Posted 15 March 2007 Why cant leicester do what leeds done... have a song where we dont stop for at least 10 mins, waving shirts and scarfs round etc.... Getting everyone involved (for once) For example: rob kelly, blue white army one...atleast give it a go Like Fez i would i prefer Milan's Army, less of a mouthful None of our songs seem to last more than 30 seconds anymore, even Milan's Army and Rob Kellys blue and white army finish quick. The songs seem to speed up until we can't fit the words in Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
a-fox Posted 15 March 2007 Share Posted 15 March 2007 Why cant leicester do what leeds done... have a song where we dont stop for at least 10 mins, waving shirts and scarfs round etc.... Getting everyone involved (for once) For example: rob kelly, blue white army one...atleast give it a go i reckon its because there is so little of us singing we have to shout louder, which makes our voices go quicker Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fez of Mahrez Posted 15 March 2007 Share Posted 15 March 2007 Milan's Army would be awesome with a drum. MILAN'S ARMY! <BANG BANG> MILAN'S ARMY! <BANG BANG> MILAN'S ARMY! <BANG BANG> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nath Posted 15 March 2007 Share Posted 15 March 2007 Milan's Army would be awesome with a drum. MILAN'S ARMY! <BANG BANG> MILAN'S ARMY! <BANG BANG> MILAN'S ARMY! <BANG BANG> it would, but a small drum like cov game, the big one was poor... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daggers Posted 15 March 2007 Author Share Posted 15 March 2007 There is a low-tech alternative... Milan's Army! <clap><clap><clap><clap> Milan's Army! <clap><clap><clap><clap> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Finnegan Posted 16 March 2007 Share Posted 16 March 2007 We're never going to agree on this. I'm defending the club I love and you're a Leicester fan. I'll agree to disagree and end my involvement in a very silly discussion. This still going on? Look, everyone in Leeds is a dirty, violent racist; everyone in Leicester is a council house chav and everyone from Wales has a natural superiority at everything ever. Get over it. Where's my soup flask? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DanTheFoxBhoy Posted 16 March 2007 Share Posted 16 March 2007 Thanks a lot guys. Had some Leeds mates from the A-League send me a link to this thread over MSN last night Forza N-block! Watch out when I come over for a game, I'll get everyone arrested. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geo V Posted 16 March 2007 Share Posted 16 March 2007 Why cant leicester do what leeds done... have a song where we dont stop for at least 10 mins, waving shirts and scarfs round etc.... Getting everyone involved (for once) For example: rob kelly, blue white army one...atleast give it a go You cant force people to sing along and unfortunately, too many Leicester fans in 2007 cant be bothered. Lazy boring sods.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daggers Posted 18 March 2007 Author Share Posted 18 March 2007 Need to get rid of Wise he's a clueless clown They were baying for his head at Southend until the equaliser popped in Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lcfc_jme Posted 19 March 2007 Share Posted 19 March 2007 They were baying for his head at Southend until the equaliser popped in Typical of Poison Dwarf to get himself into trouble with the referee before the end of the game as well isn't it?! Oh, and just so you're all aware and knew (if you didn't already), the Leeds fans complained to the club about Leicester fans after Tuesdays game. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daggers Posted 19 March 2007 Author Share Posted 19 March 2007 Typical of Poison Dwarf to get himself into trouble with the referee before the end of the game as well isn't it?! Oh, and just so you're all aware and knew (if you didn't already), the Leeds fans complained to the club about Leicester fans after Tuesdays game. Why? Not that old chestnut about us having bigger penis' than them? I thought they'd come to terms with it by now! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lcfc_jme Posted 19 March 2007 Share Posted 19 March 2007 Why? Not that old chestnut about us having bigger penis' than them? I thought they'd come to terms with it by now! Apparently our behaviour was very antagonising to them, and they felt we were all maliciously winding them up, patronising them and generally being a bunch of bastards. Aww. I can sympathise with the complaints about people complaining because some fans sang "where were you in Istanbul?", but as for the rest of what they've complained about - it's pathetic. Beyond a joke. It's no worse than what you get at most football games every week. And is also a reason the stewards were being arsey on Saturday. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daggers Posted 19 March 2007 Author Share Posted 19 March 2007 We all hate Leeds .........................scum We all hate Leeds .........................scum We all hate Leeds .........................scum We all hate Leeds .........................scum... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Leonisco Posted 19 March 2007 Share Posted 19 March 2007 Apparently our behaviour was very antagonising to them, and they felt we were all maliciously winding them up, patronising them and generally being a bunch of bastards. Aww. Pot calling the kettle black, isn't it? Although there were a couple of guys at the top of block K singing "Always watch out for Turks carrying knives" and "we heard you ran from the Turkish" but apart from that we're not worse than any other fans. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Gist Posted 19 March 2007 Share Posted 19 March 2007 On Saturday they were singing '' From Real Madrid to Yeovil Town, the Chelsea scum are taking us down!'' Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ultra Posted 19 March 2007 Share Posted 19 March 2007 Typical of Poison Dwarf to get himself into trouble with the referee before the end of the game as well isn't it?! Oh, and just so you're all aware and knew (if you didn't already), the Leeds fans complained to the club about Leicester fans after Tuesdays game. When Leeds start paying business rates to their local council (did you know their bill of £140k was written off as "hardship relief" last year?)... When they stop giving employment to nasty, hypocritical, psychopathic thugs.. And when their fans stop bursting into song about air crashes whenever Manchester United are in town.. Then, and only then, will they be entitled to take the moral high ground with ANYONE.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Floating Fox Posted 19 March 2007 Share Posted 19 March 2007 Typical of Poison Dwarf to get himself into trouble with the referee before the end of the game as well isn't it?! Oh, and just so you're all aware and knew (if you didn't already), the Leeds fans complained to the club about Leicester fans after Tuesdays game. Did the club tell you it was leeds? And explain what we did? I just heard the steward say the away fans have complained about us - He didnt say which one and he didn't say why. I didn't hear anything about Turks in N block anyway. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daggers Posted 19 March 2007 Author Share Posted 19 March 2007 I didn't hear anything about Turks in N block anyway. The florescent coated one did as he bollocked me for chanting "Istanbul" and told me I'd be out if I did it again... ...and then looked a right **** as everyone around me pointed out I was signing a ditty about Elland Road and the absence of sound when we played there! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Master Fox Posted 19 March 2007 Share Posted 19 March 2007 The florescent coated one did as he bollocked me for chanting "Istanbul" and told me I'd be out if I did it again... ...and then looked a right **** as everyone around me pointed out I was signing a ditty about Elland Road and the absence of sound when we played there! Hooligan!!!! Thug!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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