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Yesterday has now gone. I am now looking forward to a fresh start in League one.

I for one can't wait until the season begins and start travelling the country with the Blue Army.

As Birch said on the phone in earlier, he believes 90% of the supportors will stick with the team, and there is a funny feeling inside me that hopes and also believes he is right.

Lcfc forever.

I was on that phone in :)

Posted
Yesterday has now gone. I am now looking forward to a fresh start in League one.

I for one can't wait until the season begins and start travelling the country with the Blue Army.

As Birch said on the phone in earlier, he believes 90% of the supportors will stick with the team, and there is a funny feeling inside me that hopes and also believes he is right.

Lcfc forever.

Yea for Mayb's! :celebrate:

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Anyone else feel like this? yes part of me wants to be buired till the start of next season but still i am still very proud to be a city fan. Stuff the team and majority of players, they did well yesterday, gave it their all but over the season lets face it, they havn't, us as fans have. The sheer emotion's from when southampton took the lead for the 3rd time right until the final whistle went at our game were unbeilvable.

We completely outsung stoke yesterday until the last 15 minutes when their fans woke up after ipswich's goal meaning they were up. The jump up 1st half was amazing looking up at it form the front row, shoes off 1st half aswell all these things looknig back makes me extremely proud.

This was suppost to be stokes big celebration day and all they did was sit on their arses and run on the pitch (twice) like a total bunch of pikeys.

Even now lookng at all these pictures on websites of the emotions of city fans it's great to see a club means so much to us, The liverpool "fans" at our college on thursday came in like normal, like nothing had happened after being knocked out of the champs league and I just know that when they watched the game they would have never displayed the emotions we did yesterday.

As long as the core of our support especially the away fans stay together and I hate to say it "keep the faith" we'll be fine.

No matter what happens to this club there is nobody I'd rather support ever.

Awesome thread/post! I cried when i read that :cry:

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I went into Loughborough today wearing my city shirt and everyone was looking at me gone out and shouting abuse. You don't stop supporting a team just because their loosing. It pisses me off to see kids in Chelsea shirts (glory grabbers) who have never been anywere near London shouting abuse at me for supporting my local team

Posted
I went into Loughborough today wearing my city shirt and everyone was looking at me gone out and shouting abuse. You don't stop supporting a team just because their loosing. It pisses me off to see kids in Chelsea shirts (glory grabbers) who have never been anywere near London shouting abuse at me for supporting my local team

I wore my city shirt in Grantham today, some planks were abusing me. And I heard someone say "Down with the Derby", I was like WTF I wish we went down with Derby.

Posted
Anyone else feel like this? yes part of me wants to be buired till the start of next season but still i am still very proud to be a city fan. Stuff the team and majority of players, they did well yesterday, gave it their all but over the season lets face it, they havn't, us as fans have. The sheer emotion's from when southampton took the lead for the 3rd time right until the final whistle went at our game were unbeilvable.

We completely outsung stoke yesterday until the last 15 minutes when their fans woke up after ipswich's goal meaning they were up. The jump up 1st half was amazing looking up at it form the front row, shoes off 1st half aswell all these things looknig back makes me extremely proud.

This was suppost to be stokes big celebration day and all they did was sit on their arses and run on the pitch (twice) like a total bunch of pikeys.

Even now lookng at all these pictures on websites of the emotions of city fans it's great to see a club means so much to us, The liverpool "fans" at our college on thursday came in like normal, like nothing had happened after being knocked out of the champs league and I just know that when they watched the game they would have never displayed the emotions we did yesterday.

As long as the core of our support especially the away fans stay together and I hate to say it "keep the faith" we'll be fine.

No matter what happens to this club there is nobody I'd rather support ever.

Excellent point about plastic liverpool fans they are no more a fan of liverpool or man u than me or you, we all like watching the big games but a football team is in your blood and Leicester city is in mine and i would watch them in any league. Couldnt get a ticket for stoke but will be there next season and every year till my last breath.

Posted

Great post, I am so proud to be a Leicester fan. we all have issues about what we want to happen next season and so on but whatever happens, I'll be 100% behind this club, the club I love

Leicester 'til I die!

Posted
Anyone else feel like this? yes part of me wants to be buired till the start of next season but still i am still very proud to be a city fan. Stuff the team and majority of players, they did well yesterday, gave it their all but over the season lets face it, they havn't, us as fans have. The sheer emotion's from when southampton took the lead for the 3rd time right until the final whistle went at our game were unbeilvable.

We completely outsung stoke yesterday until the last 15 minutes when their fans woke up after ipswich's goal meaning they were up. The jump up 1st half was amazing looking up at it form the front row, shoes off 1st half aswell all these things looknig back makes me extremely proud.

This was suppost to be stokes big celebration day and all they did was sit on their arses and run on the pitch (twice) like a total bunch of pikeys.

Even now lookng at all these pictures on websites of the emotions of city fans it's great to see a club means so much to us, The liverpool "fans" at our college on thursday came in like normal, like nothing had happened after being knocked out of the champs league and I just know that when they watched the game they would have never displayed the emotions we did yesterday.

As long as the core of our support especially the away fans stay together and I hate to say it "keep the faith" we'll be fine.

No matter what happens to this club there is nobody I'd rather support ever.

Great post. This club is unique to us. Only people born in Leicester really support them, that is why it means so much to the people that follow it.

I couldn't get a ticket for yesterday, but I felt proud as I heard the Leicester fans over the Stoke fans for the majority of the game.

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also everyone has commented this season on how good the derby fans have been, and yes they have been fairly good, but sticking by your team when you're really in the shit is what matters. it's easy to fill stadiums when you're in the prem, I just hope there is a hardcore bunch who follow us all over the country next year, they won't know what him 'em (probably a shoe).

Posted
Great post. This club is unique to us. Only people born in Leicester really support them, that is why it means so much to the people that follow it.

I couldn't get a ticket for yesterday, but I felt proud as I heard the Leicester fans over the Stoke fans for the majority of the game.

Stoke fans were piss poor until the last 15-20mins.

Posted
Great post. This club is unique to us. Only people born in Leicester really support them, that is why it means so much to the people that follow it.

I couldn't get a ticket for yesterday, but I felt proud as I heard the Leicester fans over the Stoke fans for the majority of the game.

Er, what about me? :angry::rolleyes:;)

Posted
Top post, couldn't agree with you more.

Our support over the past few games has been top notch. We've stepped up to the plate even though the players haven't.

Our fans are one of the only positive things left at this club.

See you all next season. :scarf:

The fans are the club. The chairman is not the club. The manager is not the club. The players are not the club. The fans ARE the club.

Posted
Anyone else feel like this? yes part of me wants to be buired till the start of next season but still i am still very proud to be a city fan. Stuff the team and majority of players, they did well yesterday, gave it their all but over the season lets face it, they havn't, us as fans have. The sheer emotion's from when southampton took the lead for the 3rd time right until the final whistle went at our game were unbeilvable.

We completely outsung stoke yesterday until the last 15 minutes when their fans woke up after ipswich's goal meaning they were up. The jump up 1st half was amazing looking up at it form the front row, shoes off 1st half aswell all these things looknig back makes me extremely proud.

This was suppost to be stokes big celebration day and all they did was sit on their arses and run on the pitch (twice) like a total bunch of pikeys.

Even now lookng at all these pictures on websites of the emotions of city fans it's great to see a club means so much to us, The liverpool "fans" at our college on thursday came in like normal, like nothing had happened after being knocked out of the champs league and I just know that when they watched the game they would have never displayed the emotions we did yesterday.

As long as the core of our support especially the away fans stay together and I hate to say it "keep the faith" we'll be fine.

No matter what happens to this club there is nobody I'd rather support ever.

This is my first post but I log on to the forum everyday & keep up with the threads. I completely agree with this post & I am still extremely proud to be a Leicester fan. I always feel that in the bad times our fans come out in force and the atmosphere & support we have produced recently has been top notch, especially at Barnsley and yesterday.

I was completely gutted yesterday but today I am much more optimistic & looking forward to a new challenge next year. Hopefully some of the younger lads (King, Gradel etc) will also start to force their way in and form a new core of the team that we can take forward up the divisions. Either way I'll still be there looking forward to each and every game

Posted

The most ironic thing is, I've enjoyed this season more than any other, mainly because of our fans, and the people I have met.

I would love to still be in the Championship, I think it's the best league in the world, but I'm sure next season will still be good, it'll have its low points like every other season as well though.

And too right on the glory hunters, shame they will never understand really, still, not looking forward to tomorrow...back to College.. :(

Posted

I got wasted in Leicester stayed with a mate. Walked back through Nottingham on the way home this morning and got taunted 3 seperate times as I was wearing my city shirt still.

It's a dark day to be a Leicester fan who lives and works in Nottingham when they've just gone up.

Posted

Is it just me that starts humming this song everytime I see the thread title?

Yesterday, all my troubles seemed so far away.

Now it looks as though they're here to stay.

Oh, I believe in yesterday.

Suddenly, I'm not half the man I used to be,

There's a shadow hanging over me,

Oh, yesterday came suddenly.

Why we had to go

I don't know they wouldn't play.

I said something wrong,

Now I long for Yeovil away.

Posted

Went to the shops - got a bit of sympathy from the lad on the checkout "tough day yesterday?" etc. I rarely wear my Leicester shirt out and about in daily life, but either way I think I would have - had we stayed up out of pride, now we've gone down out of an odd kind of pride in the fans, a sort of "we're still here", sticking two fingers up at the gloryhunting fools who trot about in big-4 shirts.

This season was an absolute rollercoaster, it would have been one of my favourites had we stayed up, but like SUAS said the fans have been great, and I think that's the one huge positive from all this - the fans are what matter, we can be great at times, and we're still here.

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