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Dad from Barrow, Mum From Thurmaston so I guess I had no choice although I have lived in Lincolnshire for the majority of my life.
hey! it seems we're getting a bit of a gang together here in grantham! the grantham blues maybe? there's you, me, katy, jay, a fella i know from harlaxton and i'm sure ikokopops would prefer to be associated with the southern most kesteven

****s sake they're everywhere!

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****s sake they're everywhere!

strange I have spent most of life surrounded by Forest and Man Utd Shirts when it seems we have a massive group of Lincolnshire Foxes right on my doorstep!!

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Lineker?? Or was he 79 - 85?? :dunno:

Definately deputised 1979...I still vouch for my Kevin McDonald theory. Maybe :dunno:

But then he didnt retire :frusty:

I'll get my coat....

Maybe not. :unsure:

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I was one of those kids that never settled, always on the move. Wolverhampton is my "home town" and how I got to support Leicester is still a mystery to this day.

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I was one of those kids that never settled, always on the move. Wolverhampton is my "home town" and how I got to support Leicester is still a mystery to this day.

maybe because Showaddywaddy are cooler than Slade :thumbup::D

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maybe because Showaddywaddy are cooler than Slade :thumbup::D

Showaddywaddy got nothing on Slade. :)

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Do you like the music, of, showaddehwaddeh?

just out of pure nostalgia for old leicester music scene, then yes ( i remember them as choise and golden hammers ), and if one of their songs comes on the radio ( while driving etc) i quite like it,but really they are a group that needs to be seen and heard live to appreciate

but as for putting a cd of theirs on at home , not really no , (sooner have the likes of chuck berry in that genre )

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When I first started following the English game closely in the late '90s, I paid closer attention to Leicester City than all of the other teams because I was a Kasey Keller fan. I don't know the exact moment when I "became" a Leicester supporter, but by some point in the 98/99 season, I knew where my allegiances lay and I had become a bigger fan of the club than of just one player (who'd be gone in a few months anyway). It was easy to fall in love with those Martin O'Neill teams, was it not?

The odd looks I get from other English football fans (hell, even other Leicester fans) when they find out I follow the Foxes are hilarious, but I support Leicester City and that's that.

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When I first started following the English game closely in the late '90s, I paid closer attention to Leicester City than all of the other teams because I was a Kasey Keller fan. I don't know the exact moment when I "became" a Leicester supporter, but by some point in the 98/99 season, I knew where my allegiances lay and I had become a bigger fan of the club than of just one player (who'd be gone in a few months anyway). It was easy to fall in love with those Martin O'Neill teams, was it not?

The odd looks I get from other English football fans (hell, even other Leicester fans) when they find out I follow the Foxes are hilarious, but I support Leicester City and that's that.

theres still a chance for you to escape the evil clutches of leicester city supporterdom then, :)

i think leicester is attractive to americans because they have no problems with the pronunciation :thumbup::D

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i think leicester is attractive to americans because they have no problems with the pronunciation :thumbup::D

haha

I know someone from a town that's spelled "Leicester," but it's pronounced "LIE-ches-ter."

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haha

I know someone from a town that's spelled "Leicester," but it's pronounced "LIE-ches-ter."

:D yes

you should hear how some of them pronounce loughborough , it sounds something like " loog-bro-hoog" ;)

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just out of pure nostalgia for old leicester music scene, then yes ( i remember them as choise and golden hammers ), and if one of their songs comes on the radio ( while driving etc) i quite like it,but really they are a group that needs to be seen and heard live to appreciate

but as for putting a cd of theirs on at home , not really no , (sooner have the likes of chuck berry in that genre )

i've actually danced on stage with them, in eastbourne...

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Played for them for 6 years before retiring through injury.

medium-Jason-Wilcox.JPG in your dreams buddeh

incidentally, when i said hazel grove, i meant edgely.....! :whistle:

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