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Going Down To Rebuild?

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I was on their forum earlier and they regarded the match yesterday as one of their greatest ever away days :crylaugh:

Why wouldn't it be?

They've traveled very far in big numbers for their big day out and won.

They've not been as lucky as we have in past years with some of our away days.

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No, no, no.

Relegation would not be good. Look at Forest, similar situation and they've really struggled to get out of League One. I'd hate that for that to ever happen to us.

I honestly can't see any positives to being relegated. Even to "rebuild". We can rebuild in the Championship, it's just going to take time. Relegation should be one thing we should try and totally avoid.

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Is it me, or are quite a large portion of Leicester fans thick? I bet they are fat as well. It usually works out that way.

And the fact that they seem to think that it is physically impossible for us to commit a foul

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This big club mentality some people have annoys the hell out of me. Someone mentioned it in one of the other threads, there are about 8 big clubs in this country, then there are 20-30 medium ish clubs which is the category we fall into, then we have the rest.

We are about on par with half of this league. Leeds and Wednesday, I regard as bigger clubs than us. And then we thave the rest.

You have to remember that a lot of people going now started going in the early 90's.

Little with a workmanlike team, McGhee playing nice stuff, then MON. I read once that after United and Arsenal we had been to Wembley the most in the 90's - 6 plus another in 2000.

Add a couple of top 10 finishes when they begin watching City and expectations are high.

They just managed to miss the Hamilton and Pleat years of indiference.

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