Alexikokopops Posted 29 December 2007 Posted 29 December 2007 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!
Jay Posted 29 December 2007 Posted 29 December 2007 ****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!!
kevinwpratt Posted 29 December 2007 Posted 29 December 2007 Lineker?? Or was he 79 - 85?? But then he didnt retire I'll get my coat....
Asha Posted 29 December 2007 Posted 29 December 2007 Lineker?? Or was he 79 - 85?? Definately deputised 1979...I still vouch for my Kevin McDonald theory. Maybe But then he didnt retire I'll get my coat.... Maybe not.
Koke Posted 29 December 2007 Posted 29 December 2007 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.
Zingari Posted 29 December 2007 Posted 29 December 2007 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
lildave3 Posted 29 December 2007 Posted 29 December 2007 maybe because Showaddywaddy are cooler than Slade Do you like the music, of, showaddehwaddeh?
Koke Posted 29 December 2007 Posted 29 December 2007 maybe because Showaddywaddy are cooler than Slade Showaddywaddy got nothing on Slade.
Zingari Posted 29 December 2007 Posted 29 December 2007 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 )
Zingari Posted 29 December 2007 Posted 29 December 2007 Showaddywaddy got nothing on Slade. showaddywady kick slades scrawny ass there more of us than you
Jordan Posted 29 December 2007 Posted 29 December 2007 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.
Zingari Posted 29 December 2007 Posted 29 December 2007 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
Jordan Posted 29 December 2007 Posted 29 December 2007 i think leicester is attractive to americans because they have no problems with the pronunciation haha I know someone from a town that's spelled "Leicester," but it's pronounced "LIE-ches-ter."
Zingari Posted 29 December 2007 Posted 29 December 2007 hahaI know someone from a town that's spelled "Leicester," but it's pronounced "LIE-ches-ter." yes you should hear how some of them pronounce loughborough , it sounds something like " loog-bro-hoog"
Lillehamring Posted 29 December 2007 Posted 29 December 2007 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...
David O'Leary Posted 29 December 2007 Posted 29 December 2007 Do you like the music, of, showaddehwaddeh? Mock the Week
stez Posted 29 December 2007 Posted 29 December 2007 Played for them for 6 years before retiring through injury. in your dreams buddeh incidentally, when i said hazel grove, i meant edgely.....!
Hullfox Posted 29 December 2007 Posted 29 December 2007 in your dreams buddehincidentally, when i said hazel grove, i meant edgely.....! That's a proppa player.
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