Uncle Albert Posted 5 April 2008 Posted 5 April 2008 which pub? Couldnt see to busy dodging glass bottles. Filthy c*nts! On the way to the train station.
Kilworthfox Posted 5 April 2008 Posted 5 April 2008 which pub? Rutland something? Near the station not the one opposite but you go left from the station about 200 yards and its on a corner of Arundel st?
handsworth blade Posted 5 April 2008 Posted 5 April 2008 Not really no. its a good laugh..its not your usual hoolie book..we did this we did that its a true insight into the way we follwed football in the old days..i wish it was still the same today.
Matt Posted 5 April 2008 Posted 5 April 2008 i keep seeing comments about the pen was a bad descision,you had a view from behind the goal i was directly in line and your player defo prevented sharpe getting to the ball,imo sharpe would have burried it if he hadn't been fouled,it was only a slight nudge/pull but it was enough, watch the highlights on sky later or ITV tomorrow.
Leicester Lass Posted 5 April 2008 Posted 5 April 2008 Great day out today. We weren't really that bothered about the football after 10 mins. Ref ruined the All the boys and a few girls who went today were absolute legends and proved we have a really goo hardcore of fans. I was with Ched LD3 Fez Alexikokopops SUAS SamL Tevez Mickey Bert Maybes Brilliant lads, brilliant atmosphere, delighted I spent the match with you boys
Tilley Posted 5 April 2008 Posted 5 April 2008 Leicester boss Ian Holloway [on Patrick Kisnorbo's red card]: "It was yet another terrible decision, an absolute embarrassment. I just want these people to get these things right. "I've looked at it and there was daylight between when Billy Sharp kicked the ball and when he fell on the floor. There was no contact, no nothing. "It was one decision which changed the whole course of the game. I'm just very disappointed that we didn't get anything out of the game." "We have got four games left and we've got to be strong and do better than we did today."
Tilley Posted 5 April 2008 Posted 5 April 2008 , I was left to you all I think. Next to Lee Jobber. I saw you Joe
Uncle Albert Posted 5 April 2008 Posted 5 April 2008 Yeah and me. It's the good ones who are overlooked eh? Same I was there with my shoes above my head.
handsworth blade Posted 5 April 2008 Posted 5 April 2008 Leicester boss Ian Holloway [on Patrick Kisnorbo's red card]:"It was yet another terrible decision, an absolute embarrassment. I just want these people to get these things right. "I've looked at it and there was daylight between when Billy Sharp kicked the ball and when he fell on the floor. There was no contact, no nothing. "It was one decision which changed the whole course of the game. I'm just very disappointed that we didn't get anything out of the game." "We have got four games left and we've got to be strong and do better than we did today." how funny it is that people at the same game sat within a few yards of each other see thing so differently.i honestly think if the teams were still playing now city would still have nil,it just wasn't your day.
Kilworthfox Posted 5 April 2008 Posted 5 April 2008 Great day out today. We weren't really that bothered about the football after 10 mins. Ref ruined the match. Kis shoiuld heve been booked and they had a pen as there was a man covering, but the lino gave it.Loads of noise from us from 1st to last whistle. In short our fans were immense today, loads of funny chants, loads of fun, gettin half naked BRILLIANT! All the boys and a few girls who went today were absolute legends and proved we have a really goo hardcore of fans. I was with Ched LD3 Fez Alexikokopops SUAS SamL Tevez Mickey Bert Maybes Leicester Lass Joe Brilliant lads, brilliant atmosphere, delighted I spent the match with you boys
Joe. Posted 5 April 2008 Posted 5 April 2008 You could call today eventful. First there was atmosphere train. When we got to Derby the train was stopped for about 15 minutes and that was when all the songs came out. You might see some Youtube videos later if Ched can be arsed to upload his. Second was the game. Erm... let's skip that part. Third was after the match. Everybody was signing all the way back from the station with the police around us. Then we went past this pub and glasses started to get thrown over. Nobody quite knew what to make of it all and then the coppers started being absolute wankers, pushing this 14 year old boy up against the wall.
Kilworthfox Posted 5 April 2008 Posted 5 April 2008 how funny it is that people at the same game sat within a few yards of each other see thing so differently.i honestly think if the teams were still playing now city would still have nil,it just wasn't your day. So? We had a great day out, the result was immaterial to us after 10 mins
Tilley Posted 5 April 2008 Posted 5 April 2008 & I loved the 'Were gonna win the league." When we were coming out Ha. Fantastic day out.
handsworth blade Posted 5 April 2008 Posted 5 April 2008 So?We had a great day out, the result was immaterial to us after 10 mins thats what its all about,enjoying your day
handsworth blade Posted 5 April 2008 Posted 5 April 2008 & I loved the 'Were gonna win the league." When we were coming out Ha. Fantastic day out. "were gonna win 4-3 were gonna win 4-3" can i ask why you were calling gillespe a rapist?
Kilworthfox Posted 5 April 2008 Posted 5 April 2008 thats what its all about,enjoying your day If you have had better away supporters than that I would be supprised! I remember once in 1992 when the away fans sang the whole game and that we West Ham I still remember how good they were to this day. Today we were that good IMHO
Tilley Posted 5 April 2008 Posted 5 April 2008 "were gonna win 4-3 were gonna win 4-3" can i ask why you were calling gillespe a rapist? La Manga. Paul Dicko, Keith Gillespe & Frank Sinclair. Night out, you work it out.....
Kilworthfox Posted 5 April 2008 Posted 5 April 2008 "were gonna win 4-3 were gonna win 4-3" can i ask why you were calling gillespe a rapist? La Manga
Leicester Lass Posted 5 April 2008 Posted 5 April 2008 Not a very good picture at all, but you get the idea of the whole shoes off, standing on chairs etc.
Tilley Posted 5 April 2008 Posted 5 April 2008 I've got a video of 'Ollie get your shoes off la la la la'
Maybes Posted 5 April 2008 Posted 5 April 2008 What a funny game. The atmosphere in the away end was just all about comedy value. "Ollie take your shoes off " "Ollie show us your shoes" He duly obliged, undid his laces and waved his shoes in the air. SHOES OFF ARMY!!
Uncle Albert Posted 5 April 2008 Posted 5 April 2008 Not a very good picture at all, but you get the idea of the whole shoes off, standing on chairs etc. Them two lads at the front of this picture were complete idiots. Breaking seats clowns. And they spilt water over me Tevez and Micky Ruddle.
handsworth blade Posted 5 April 2008 Posted 5 April 2008 If you have had better away supporters than that I would be supprised! think back to 89ish..filbert street..12,000 went that day but i'm not sure if they all got in..city 2 sheff utd 5 and promotion to the top flight,i went on your pitch 3 times that day as did thousands of other blades..fantastic day
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