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East Stand, H1

Ah right I was in G2. Wasn't me then, what also pees me off is when I go back to my local pub you get all these Man U, liverpool, chelsea "fans" taking the piss.

Posted
Ah right I was in G2. Wasn't me then, what also pees me off is when I go back to my local pub you get all these Man U, liverpool, chelsea "fans" taking the piss.

Yup - or the old "why dont you support a good team now?" :angry: There's no glory in supporting one of the big boys - for them finishing second is a nightmare. They don't know the pain of a relegation scrap!

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Ah right I was in G2. Wasn't me then, what also pees me off is when I go back to my local pub you get all these Man U, liverpool, chelsea "fans" taking the piss.

You should have asked them if they went to their own teams matches. That would have shut them up.

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Ah right I was in G2. Wasn't me then, what also pees me off is when I go back to my local pub you get all these Man U, liverpool, chelsea "fans" taking the piss.

You shouldve decked them :thumbup:

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I don't think I've ever been this down after a Leicester result before.

I woke up this morning really looking forward to today's match. It all started well, cracking atmosphere, early goal and playing good, attacking football. I really thought today was our day. As the game went further on the more it became clear that is wasn't. I've never seen a team with so many strikers that score so little goals. We just don't take chances and get punished for it.

I became less and less confident as the game went on, I just couldn't see where we was going to score from. Howard is just awful, why we payed that amount of money for him, I'll never know. Hume tryed his bollocks off but he was trying to take on every Wednesday player he could. Fryatt is just Fryatt. Hayles didn't get into the game at all. As for Campbell, did he even touch the ball ?

I've spent all night just looking at the table and on the predictor working out what is going to happen to us. It's not going to be pretty whatever the outcome. We need West Brom to do us a favour big time on Monday night. I don't think that we will get anything from stoke, seeing as what it means for them. So that leaves it in the hands of Southampton at home on the last day to Sheff Utd who have nothing to play for. It is going to be a very close end to the season.

All in all im just dissapointed really, at the start of the season we was all hoping for a mid-table finish, or even maybe an outside chance of getting in the play-offs, but we've ended up in a relegation dogfight, which is going right down to the wire. Our season has just been full of dissapointment and false hope. I would say this is the worst Leicester team I have seen.

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I've spent all night just looking at the table and on the predictor working out what is going to happen to us. It's not going to be pretty whatever the outcome. We need West Brom to do us a favour big time on Monday night. I don't think that we will get anything from stoke, seeing as what it means for them. So that leaves it in the hands of Southampton at home on the last day to Sheff Utd who have nothing to play for. It is going to be a very close end to the season.

All in all im just dissapointed really, at the start of the season we was all hoping for a mid-table finish, or even maybe an outside chance of getting in the play-offs, but we've ended up in a relegation dogfight, which is going right down to the wire. Our season has just been full of dissapointment and false hope. I would say this is the worst Leicester team I have seen.

Sheff Utd can still make the play offs so need to win :thumbup:

To be honest I dont think this is the worst leicester team of the last 4 years let alone in history. >_<

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Ive lost my voice and my Mrs has left me(NOT permanently,only gone to her mums for the night....i hope anyway! :unsure: )

Im all alone and i feel very empty.

This shouldnt be happening to a man aged 36 and a 11 months!!!

I could be starving and living in BEaumont Leys!! :unsure: ....oh sorry...i nearly tried to crack a joke!!! :) ........ :cry:

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Ive lost my voice and my Mrs has left me(NOT permanently,only gone to her mums for the night....i hope anyway! :unsure: )

Im all alone and i feel very empty.

This shouldnt be happening to a man aged 36 and a 11 months!!!

I could be starving and living in BEaumont Leys!! :unsure: ....oh sorry...i nearly tried to crack a joke!!! :) ........ :cry:

I saw you today Raj.

I know that'll cheer you up.

:ermm:

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Today was without a doubt one of the worst days ive had in supporting Leicester. Ive seen us relegated many times over the years but this one is hurting far more than the rest as we've had so many chances to pull away from the mess that we're in. Just looking round today I experienced so many things that just made me feel worse as the 90 minutes wore on...

- The stand shaking when Wednesday went ahead

- The celebrations in the away end as Hume missed his penalty

- The guy a few rows in front of me celebrating like mad when he thought Howards shot was in... only to realise about 5 seconds later that it hadnt and his face slowly drop to show the pain of knowing it wasnt our day.

- Looking at the kop and watching season ticket after season ticket being thrown towards the pitch - i understand why it was done but in some ways it broke my heart to see all those fans giving up.

- The players walking off without a moments care for the fans (bar Clapham and Stearman)

- The tannoy guy announcing the attendance at the final whistle with a cheerful tone as if it was the main part of the day.

And the thing thats left me feeling most disgusted is that we arrived early to the ground today and saw some of the players arrive with a change of clothes ready for the player of the year celebration tonight. If there was any justice then that event should be cancelled and I would lose any remaining respect for any players who are seen to be getting drunk and having a good time - it would just prove that they dont care about this club in the slightest!

No european championship and the prospect of starting a season in league one.... this could be the longest summer in a long time!

Brilliantly put.

For minutes after the game I just sat with my head in my hands and my scarf over my head. Very disappointed.

A few things that got to me were.

- 3200 Sheff Wed fans blaring out 'That's why your going down'.

- Some of our fans either singing "Du du du du ****' useless" or "Ollie sort it out."

- The players can't be bothered to clap or acknowledge the fans who in interviews they say have really helped them over the season.

Only small things but still. >_<

Posted
I saw you today Raj.

I know that'll cheer you up.

:ermm:

Why didnt you come and say hello?

I could have done with cheering up!

Where was it?

And was i being a twat??? :)

Posted
Why didnt you come and say hello?

I could have done with cheering up!

Where was it?

And was i being a twat??? :)

Because I was in the car!

You were talking to Maybes on the way back after the game.

And probably. You were breathing :giggle:

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Because I was in the car!

You were talking to Maybes on the way back after the game.

And probably. You were breathing :giggle:

YOu should have ran me over ad put an end to my miserable day.

Atleast i could have had a fit lookinh nurse tending to my every need.

Mind you knowing my luck id have a batty boy nurse!!(No offence to batty boys!)

Anyway....im going bed now!!! :thumbup:

UP THE CITY! :angry:

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That might have been me :ph34r: Was it disallowed or did he miss?

Agree with everything you said aswell, horrible day

No was definately me!!

Turned around and looked up the stand as if to say what the F***.

It hit the side netting, should have done better, but that's been the story all season hasn't it.

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Did anyone HONESTLY think we would get back to back wins? i told my mate last week it will be all flat again when we lose, it's speaks volumes for how things have come to not even be confident of any run anymore, to be not confident in anything we do

We will probs do Stoke next week as the players may turn up, but don't count on it as i think alot of them are already thinking about holidays and new clubs next season

This club is on a life support machine and until something wakes us up (don't ask me what as i haven't got a clue! i'm a fan i do the supporting) then proceed for many more not confident years to come!

Posted

You know what, I think a good few thousand should have gone back to the stadium and started venting our anger at them outside the ground.

I think a good angry mob, peaceful though they may be, singing angry chants up to where the players (if thats what they can call themselves) would have shown those tossers what a fooking joke they really are and maybe make them think twice in the future about playing with such little effort again!

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As soon as I saw our reaction after taking the lead it seemed like I was watching a tragedy slowly unfold.

Incidents like Henderson's penalty save and Hume preparing to take our penalty changed my mood momentarily but mostly I just felt like shaking my head and afterwards just went and sat all alone on a wall and sank a single pint of Weston's scrumpy as if the last supper had gone liquid only.

I felt drained as if I'd been sadly let down. It was like making a date with the girl of your dreams and she didn't show up.

You'd have left the house all excited as if it was going to be one of the great days of your life and gradually the minutes would pass and reluctantly you'd realise she wasn't going to show, you'd wonder why and slowly realise that the day had turned into one of the worst instead of the best.

There's a shock to yesterday's result, not an obviously dramatic one, but one that feels as if it will hang around indefinitely. There's a stunned feeling too as if I've been overcome by something so subtle as to be difficult to define. That outwardly wonderful stadium, those seething hoardes of fans, the whole spectacle almost certainly condemned to the wilderness of Division One.

This morning too I was struck by the irony out there.

Most dramatically the irony of Kisnorbo's injury. I've grumbled about his passing all season and if he'd been a confident passer I'm sure he'd have seen yesterday's battle out. But he's not. He knew there was a simple pass inside but didn't trust himself to deliver and instead attempted too tight a turn and an unbalanced safety first clearance with devastating consequences all round.

Then the thought that it was experienced players far, far more than our two surviving youngsters who so badly let us down. People like N'Gotty, Hayles, Howard, Clapham and McAuley who did no more than chug around like rustic shunters.

Their collective lack of pace and movement was too big a handicap. And what made it worse was seeing the way the slicker players like Stearman, Wesolowski, Hume and Bell exposed the vulnerability of Wednesday's defence. We needed a team like that, not four players.

Not that it matters anymore. The result is in the records, the flaws that have been unattended for so long have finally led us into the Last Chance Saloon and we are deep - perhaps inextricably embedded - in the proverbial brown stuff.

Posted

Could be worse...

MM has just tranfered another 1.5M into Barclays to pay the clubs wages.

This takes his loans/ the clubs debt to 18M.

Posted
What also depressed me was at the end we started singing..

"You're not fit to wear that shirt"

and "1-0 up, you fooked it up"

The truth hurts.

Posted

Yeah it was difficult to see the contrast of change from the carnival like atmosphere at the begining of the game and then the angry mob at the end of the game with there gestures!!

No doubt it was expected, at the end of the day they did not deliver....

God i am so depressed, no matter how many times i try and get myself in a good mood.... they have hurt me.....bastards!!!!

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The truth hurts.

And the truth is we are going to places we've never been before, places I thought I would never see Leicester City play a LEAGUE match at.

Maybe we should do what some of the players do, just don't let it bother you, have a drink and a laugh after the game.

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As soon as I saw our reaction after taking the lead it seemed like I was watching a tragedy slowly unfold.

Incidents like Henderson's penalty save and Hume preparing to take our penalty changed my mood momentarily but mostly I just felt like shaking my head and afterwards just went and sat all alone on a wall and sank a single pint of Weston's crumpy as if the last supper had gone liquid only.

I felt drained as if I'd been sadly let down. It was like making a date with the girl of your dreams and she didn't show up.

You'd have left the house all excited as if it was going to be one of the great days of your life and gradually the minutes would pass and reluctantly you'd realise she wasn't going to show, you'd wonder why and slowly realise that the day had turned into one of the worst instead of the best.

There's a shock to yesterday's result, not an obviously dramatic one, but one that feels as if it will hang around indefinitely. There's a stunned feeling too as if I've been overcome by something so subtle as to be difficult to define. That outwardly wonderful stadium, those seething hoardes of fans, the whole spectacle almost certainly condemned to the wilderness of Division One.

This morning too I was struck by the irony out there.

Most dramatically the irony of Kisnorbo's injury. I've grumbled about his passing all season and if he'd been a confident passer I'm sure he'd have seen yesterday's battle out. But he's not. He knew there was a simple pass inside but didn't trust himself to deliver and instead attempted too tight a turn and an unbalanced safety first clearance with devastating consequences all round.

Then the thought that it was experienced players far, far more than our two surviving youngsters who so badly let us down. People like N'Gotty, Hayles, Howard, Clapham and McAuley who did no more than chug around like rustic shunters.

Their collective lack of pace and movement was too big a handicap. And what made it worse was seeing the way the slicker players like Stearman, Wesolowski, Hume and Bell exposed the vulnerability of Wednesday's defence. We needed a team like that, not four players.

Not that it matters anymore. The result is in the records, the flaws that have been unattended for so long have finally led us into the Last Chance Saloon and we are deep - perhaps inextricably embedded - in the proverbial brown stuff.

I dont always agree with you Thracian but you have written a very truthful account of the matchday experience from yesterday. You have captured the disappointment of the day very well and have summed up exactly how I was feeling.........completely let down.

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