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Anyone got any ideas how we can get together and make a difference in anyway?

Before Hull home game, we should sing 'We want our Leicester back' the entirety of the first half. :thumbup:

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Before Hull home game, we should sing 'We want our Leicester back' the entirety of the first half. :thumbup:

Unfortunately, you have to go back a fair few years to find "our Leicester".

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Before Hull home game, we should sing 'We want our Leicester back' the entirety of the first half. :thumbup:

That wouldnt work because not all the fans who go to the games log on to these forums. Also those who are on these forums are dotted round the ground so it would be hard to get it going.

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Maybe being in league one will be a good thing at least we might win something then............. no but seriously all joking aside and after tonights result and no goals in last 5 games is it? does anyone else think mandaric will be losing his patience?

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Maybe being in league one will be a good thing at least we might win something then............. no but seriously all joking aside and after tonights result and no goals in last 5 games is it? does anyone else think mandaric will be losing his patience?

I'm pretty sure that right now MM is frantically going through his manager applicants folder from the past to see who he can bring in to save the day.

Suspect he will give Ollie 1 more game to collect 3 precious points, failing that, he'll be gone.

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A mass simultaneous naked pitch invasion wearing Nikos Dabizas face masks?

YES!

I knew there would come a point where I could get my kit off this season.

Woohoo! :celebrate:

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Since working in southern Italy, I've been taking an interest in a team that's currently languishing near the foot of serie C2 with a squad that, on paper, should have comfortably been in the top half. Recent reactions to this have included a delegation of the most committed 'ultras' confronting the team at their training ground to make it clear in no uncertain terms what will happen to them, as individuals, if the team goes down. The club have followed this up by a) freezing payment of players' salaries until further notice; b) taking the team into what's known as 'ritiro' - basically arranging a training camp (pre-season style - except, like here, there are about eight games to go) around eighty miles away from the stadium where the players are put through intensive training sessions and other work, only returning to the stadium for league matches (so no nights out on the piss); c) all contact with the press is banned, in order to focus people's minds on the job in hand.

Drastic, yes. But not the worst ideas I could think of in this current situation.

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Since working in southern Italy, I've been taking an interest in a team that's currently languishing near the foot of serie C2 with a squad that, on paper, should have comfortably been in the top half. Recent reactions to this have included a delegation of the most committed 'ultras' confronting the team at their training ground to make it clear in no uncertain terms what will happen to them, as individuals, if the team goes down. The club have followed this up by a) freezing payment of players' salaries until further notice; b) taking the team into what's known as 'ritiro' - basically arranging a training camp (pre-season style - except, like here, there are about eight games to go) around eighty miles away from the stadium where the players are put through intensive training sessions and other work, only returning to the stadium for league matches (so no nights out on the piss); c) all contact with the press is banned, in order to focus people's minds on the job in hand.

Drastic, yes. But not the worst ideas I could think of in this current situation.

I agree with all of that except for the Ultras part.. no way should a group of fans known to the police threaten the well being of the players on the team....disgusting

.....they should have at least wore masks to protect their identity

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Since working in southern Italy, I've been taking an interest in a team that's currently languishing near the foot of serie C2 with a squad that, on paper, should have comfortably been in the top half. Recent reactions to this have included a delegation of the most committed 'ultras' confronting the team at their training ground to make it clear in no uncertain terms what will happen to them, as individuals, if the team goes down. The club have followed this up by a) freezing payment of players' salaries until further notice; b) taking the team into what's known as 'ritiro' - basically arranging a training camp (pre-season style - except, like here, there are about eight games to go) around eighty miles away from the stadium where the players are put through intensive training sessions and other work, only returning to the stadium for league matches (so no nights out on the piss); c) all contact with the press is banned, in order to focus people's minds on the job in hand.

Drastic, yes. But not the worst ideas I could think of in this current situation.

Yeah lets go batter our team! I'll take Levi :whistle:

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