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Just when you thought Leicester couldn't get any lower...

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You haven't had the full Foxestalk experience until you've been in the front passenger seat of a Toyota Yaris to an away game at least 100 miles away while being forced to listen to this.

Good times.

There's some right gems on that album there.

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Can one of the Mods cross out the word Lower on this title thread and put the word Higher instead!

Absolute gems on this.

Especially that first one!! :scarf: :scarf: :scarf:

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I actually downloaded "This is the Season For Us" a while back--it's got great irony value now.

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Can one of the Mods cross out the word Lower on this title thread and put the word Higher instead!

Absolute gems on this.

Especially that first one!! :scarf: :scarf: :scarf:

Agreed qulity album

The fnf rap is awesome :crylaugh:

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You haven't had the full Foxestalk experience until you've been in the front passenger seat of a Toyota Yaris to an away game at least 100 miles away while being forced to listen to this.

:angry:

There was no forcing involved.

See, Joe enjoyed it.

Good times.

There's some right gems on that album there.

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:angry:

There was no forcing involved.

See, Joe enjoyed it.

Was it not 400 miles or something by the time you got back to Lincoln? Can't wait for the Yeovil game, thats all I can say.

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Was it not 400 miles or something by the time you got back to Lincoln? Can't wait for the Yeovil game, thats all I can say.

Nearly 750 miles for the Plymouth game, oh yeah :cool:

I'm pretty sure it's definitely safe to drive 750 miles in a day.

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I've got an original 7" of 'This is the Season'.

I bought it at the 'Frank Worthington Festival of Football' at Filbert Street in about 1992. More than 15 years after its release, they still had boxes full of them. They used to play it before games on Radio Leicester for a brief period in the Brian Little era.

The B side, 'The Tank', about legendary centre half and Post Office embezzler Graham Cross is every bit as triffic

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