The Stig Posted 9 January 2008 Posted 9 January 2008 Also makes me laugh how people use the "Oh yeah I have a life and there are other things than football" excuse but then suddenly 'drop everything' to make it to the big games ala chelsea. It's called commitment, are you saying that the people who go to games regularly have no life? On Satuday afternoons they don't, and there's absolutely nothing wrong with that, in fact it's admirable that they give up their time to consistantly support their team.
lildave3 Posted 9 January 2008 Posted 9 January 2008 Also makes me laugh how people use the "Oh yeah I have a life and there are other things than football" excuse but then suddenly 'drop everything' to make it to the big games ala chelsea. It's called commitment, are you saying that the people who go to games regularly have no life? It's true in my case.
Floating Fox Posted 9 January 2008 Posted 9 January 2008 It's true in my case. Shut up, he believed that we had a life for a moment there!
The Stig Posted 9 January 2008 Posted 9 January 2008 Shut up, he believed that we had a life for a moment there! I have no life, and don't get to go to the footy every week Even worse!
RowlattsFox Posted 9 January 2008 Posted 9 January 2008 I'll be going to this one, and yes the only away games i've been too this season are palace, Chelsea, Villa and Forest. I pick and choose my away games and i'm not ashamed to admit it, it doesnt make me any less loyal than somebody that goes every away game.
The Stig Posted 9 January 2008 Posted 9 January 2008 I'll be going to this one, and yes the only away games i've been too this season are palace, Chelsea, Villa and Forest. I pick and choose my away games and i'm not ashamed to admit it, it doesnt make me any less loyal than somebody that goes every away game. It doesn't make you any less of a fan than someone who goes to every away game, or a worse supporter if there is such a thing, however actually I think it does make you less loyal, as the other guys are out supporting Leicester every game, while you only pick the big ones. There's nothing wrong with that at all, thousands of people do it, but too be honest I think it does make you less loyal.
Hugo Sanchez Posted 9 January 2008 Posted 9 January 2008 It doesn't make you any less of a fan than someone who goes to every away game, or a worse supporter if there is such a thing, however actually I think it does make you less loyal, as the other guys are out supporting Leicester every game, while you only pick the big ones. There's nothing wrong with that at all, thousands of people do it, but too be honest I think it does make you less loyal. Yea ... Can i ask you a question mate ? Why did you go to the Manchester United 0 Coventry 2 when we where playing villa that night ?
The Stig Posted 9 January 2008 Posted 9 January 2008 Yea ... Can i ask you a question mate ? Why did you go to the Manchester United 0 Coventry 2 when we where playing villa that night ? As I couldn't get to the Villa game, despite trying, very hard due to not being able to get a lift home. And after this a friend of mine (who supports Man U) said he had a spare ticket and would I like to come. I'd be daft to turn it down, a trip to a brilliant stadium to see a football match with a mate for free when I had nothing else to do that night other than listen to City on Radio Leicester! However I'd have traded my ticket for a trip to the Villa game and a lift home anyday. It's my biggest regret of the season not being there that night, but I can see why you asked the question.
RowlattsFox Posted 9 January 2008 Posted 9 January 2008 It doesn't make you any less of a fan than someone who goes to every away game, or a worse supporter if there is such a thing, however actually I think it does make you less loyal, as the other guys are out supporting Leicester every game, while you only pick the big ones. There's nothing wrong with that at all, thousands of people do it, but too be honest I think it does make you less loyal. I don't think it makes me less loyal at all, it just simply means i don't go to every away game. Since when has the definition of "loyal supporter" been based on how many away games you attend? I usually try to get to a certain amount of away games per season, it just happends that this season we've had a few big games against big opposition. Had we not played Chelsea, Villa and Forest then i would have chose different games to go too.
The Stig Posted 9 January 2008 Posted 9 January 2008 I don't think it makes me less loyal at all, it just simply means i don't go to every away game. Since when has the definition of "loyal supporter" been based on how many away games you attend?I usually try to get to a certain amount of away games per season, it just happends that this season we've had a few big games against big opposition. Had we not played Chelsea, Villa and Forest then i would have chose different games to go too. I do think that the ammount of games you attend home or away affects your loyalty, however fair point that we've had some big games this year and you've chose to go to those, there's nothing wrong with that at all, in fact it's common sense. S****horpe away, or Chelsea away, hmmmm? I know which I'd prefer.
Floating Fox Posted 9 January 2008 Posted 9 January 2008 I do think that the ammount of games you attend home or away affects your loyalty, however fair point that we've had some big games this year and you've chose to go to those, there's nothing wrong with that at all, in fact it's common sense.S****horpe away, or Chelsea away, hmmmm? I know which I'd prefer. Sunny Scunny was actually a decent game. For once.
Hugo Sanchez Posted 9 January 2008 Posted 9 January 2008 As I couldn't get to the Villa game, despite trying, very hard due to not being able to get a lift home. And after this a friend of mine (who supports Man U) said he had a spare ticket and would I like to come. I'd be daft to turn it down, a trip to a brilliant stadium to see a football match with a mate for free when I had nothing else to do that night other than listen to City on Radio Leicester! However I'd have traded my ticket for a trip to the Villa game and a lift home anyday. It's my biggest regret of the season not being there that night, but I can see why you asked the question. Thank for that mate, i wasn't calling you disloyal or anything just always wonder why. Thought you had like a soft spot for cov Yea i would have went to that game if i had no chance off getting to villa park that night. I would though have loved too see Coventry gotten thrashed like 5-0 or something.
SamL Posted 10 January 2008 Posted 10 January 2008 Sunny Scunny was actually a decent game. For once. We were robbed though. Not bad game and the atmosphere was pretty decent - Great Escape for about 15 minutes
The Stig Posted 10 January 2008 Posted 10 January 2008 Thank for that mate, i wasn't calling you disloyal or anything just always wonder why. Thought you had like a soft spot for cov Yea i would have went to that game if i had no chance off getting to villa park that night. I would though have loved too see Coventry gotten thrashed like 5-0 or something. That's what I thought was going to happen It was bloody annoying watching them all celebrate! It softened the blow though when I saw or result on my phone!
Staf Posted 10 January 2008 Posted 10 January 2008 We were robbed though. Not bad game and the atmosphere was pretty decent - Great Escape for about 15 minutes Ye we should of a beat S****horpe cant believe Hume got sent off and the great escape was quality
Monk Posted 25 January 2008 Posted 25 January 2008 I'am going this one as I'm back in Rutland that weekend and have nothing better to do... Should be good.
Simi Posted 26 January 2008 Posted 26 January 2008 Am also going should be great fun Will not be as good as previous years now the home fans have been moved.
Asha Posted 26 January 2008 Posted 26 January 2008 Will not be as good as previous years now the home fans have been moved. Never been shopping centre so don't know where the home fans were/are. Have they been moved away?
Simi Posted 26 January 2008 Posted 26 January 2008 Never been shopping centre so don't know where the home fans were/are. Have they been moved away? Yes, they've been naughty.
sidwell Posted 26 January 2008 Posted 26 January 2008 anybody know how much under 16's tickets are for this game ? thanks
SamL Posted 26 January 2008 Posted 26 January 2008 anybody know how much under 16's tickets are for this game ? thanks Ticket prices aren't out yet for this game but the last time I went under 16's tickets could be bought for £10
sidwell Posted 26 January 2008 Posted 26 January 2008 Ticket prices aren't out yet for this game but the last time I went under 16's tickets could be bought for £10 Cheers mate
David O'Leary Posted 30 January 2008 Posted 30 January 2008 Ticket prices aren't out yet for this game but the last time I went under 16's tickets could be bought for £10 Sat 23 February (Kick Off - 15:00) We have been allocated 3063 tickets for this match priced at £23 Adults, £11.50 Seniors, Young Adults aged 16-18, Students with a valid NUS card, £8.50 Juniors Under 7, £9.50 Juniors aged 7 -12 and £10.50 Juniors aged 13-15. This match is ALL TICKET. Tickets wioll go on sale as follows; Mon 11th Feb - STH Priority 1 Tues 12th Feb - STH Priority 2 Wed 13th Feb - STH Priority 3 Thurs 14th Feb - Members Fri 15th Feb - General Sale The Fox Travel coaches will depart from the Walkers Stadium at 1.00pm and are priced at £11 Adults, £9.00 Concessions and £10 Adult STH and £8.00 STH Concessions.
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