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Mine was when me and Daggars went to a match and we both were dying to have a piss, the piss pots were all chocka, so we decided to share a cubicle!!

We were both having a waz (at the same time) and then daggars started to stroke my hair (pubes) and said 'i love you Singhy', I told Daggars I felt the same way.............then I heard a noise from the cubicle next to us and it was bernie have a class A dump, he said 'Is that you daggars, get over hear and suck my nads'. And at that point Daggars left me, my heart sank, all I could hear from the next cubicle was 'eiya , eya, eya o, up the football', I looked over and there was Daggars crouched over the bog with Bernie behind him!!

Those few moments of Daggars stroking my pubes have always been my fav moment!!

PS - I'm off to get pissed, this was my friday moment of madness! BYE!!

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Mine was when me and Daggars went to a match and we both were dying to have a piss, the piss pots were all chocka, so we decided to share a cubicle!!

We were both having a waz (at the same time) and then daggars started to stroke my hair (pubes) and said 'i love you Singhy', I told Daggars I felt the same way.............then I heard a noise from the cubicle next to us and it was bernie have a class A dump, he said 'Is that you daggars, get over hear and suck my nads'. And at that point Daggars left me, my heart sank, all I could hear from the next cubicle was 'eiya , eya, eya o, up the football', I looked over and there was Daggars crouched over the bog with Bernie behind him!!

Those few moments of Daggars stroking my pubes have always been my fav moment!!

PS - I'm off to get pissed, this was my friday moment of madness! BYE!!

Thats a bullsh.t story cos Bernies too old for Dagerrs alegedly.

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To be honest, I haven't met most of the people who post on here in real life, but there's one incident involving a FT poster that I do remember.

I've just now realised who Kilworthfox is, and remember he once drove me and my mate to the Ipswich away game a couple of years ago that we won two nil.

An eventful journey to say the least if he remembers it!

Didn't his car break down on the way to Ipswich? When McAuley scored twice? I remember him saying.

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Aaah yes, the stealing of stewards hats was also quite amusing....

:D

I forgot about that!

6. The look on Sappleton's face at Quorn in pre-season when he realised a skinny emo with long hair and a pink cowboy hat on was shouting "I love you Ricky!" at him. This isn't an embellishment, he definitely looked over and definitely looked somewhat surprised.

lol

Now I know I wasn't there so it only narrows it down to one. Quality stuff, will have to get on some of these antics !!

That was probably the best game i've ever been too. 10 goals (i think) 12 bottles of Strongbow (3 at a time lol), Ricky Sappleton and a sensational pink hat only rivalled by a stewards!

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Me and Dr The Singh had an interesting encounter at a match once..................

When we scored he played his "Now That's What I Call Bhangra" CD :rolleyes::angry:

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Kilworth Fox is one of the funniest people I've ever met, but you have to get him to like him.

At the same time I think he is a complete ****. But he knows that.

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Kilworth Fox is one of the funniest people I've ever met, but you have to get him to like him.

At the same time I think he is a complete ****. But he knows that.

Spot on.

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Kilworth Fox is one of the funniest people I've ever met, but you have to get him to like him.

At the same time I think he is a complete ****. But he knows that.

It's funny cos its true!

And that fooking scarf :@

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1) Accrington on a typically dank Pennine evening last season and all the banter with the Accrington goallie who joined in with the spirit of it all and has us cheering him in the end.

2) Sheffield United away last season when we were three down almost before the teams had been announced. Some of the FoxesTalk crowd took on the role of stand-up comics that day and somehow turned a potential wake into a day to remember. "Shoes Off, if you love Leicester," even had Holloway joining in and so it went on until the last minutes when, 3-0 down the chant went out, "4-3, we're going to win 4-3...."

3) The first FoxesTalk under 21 v over 21 match - forerunner to a programme of games that have cemented so many friendships.

4) Pre-match banter in the Swan and Rushes with a mellee of FoxesTalk members whose company is something special to be a part of.

5) Standing on the terraces with LilDave3's crowd at Quorn and enjoying football following at its best.

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Kilworth Fox is one of the funniest people I've ever met, but you have to get him to like him.

At the same time I think he is a complete ****. But he knows that.

Which match was it recently where he sulked because we were laughing at him so hard?

I had tears and he was just getting more and more angry with Leicester City Football Club.

It was beautiful.

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You got in a car with Kilworth?

You mad damn fool.

Great experience.

Lisa hugging my dad after we scored away at Cardiff was pretty damn funny as well as the big drunken group hug we all had with Fez, Mabs, Alex at Birmingham New street after we got off the train, was completly random. Haha. :laugh:

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Goodness me how rude of me to not mention this. The legendary trip to Mr and Mrs Hullfox's house for the best lunch ever when we played Hull last season and a couple of years before that when Hully picked us up from the station in Brough and drove us all over the place looking for a KFC - the guy is a legend!

I bloody love you Hullfox!

I hope he's prepared for us when we meet Hull in the cup at the KC? :whistle::thumbup:

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A couple of quality moments with Katy on the journey today - pulled up at some traffic lights in a nice country village and a harmless little old man crosses near her car and she slammed the locks on with speed that Lloyd would have been proud of. No ones getting in her car without permission, especially not harmless grandads! Probably one of those moments that you had to be there for though....

All the usual ones mentioned so far though:

- Palace away in the friendly - "eyes on the prize"

- Brighton away - the whole random gibberish in the stands.

- Fulham away (2nd time) - crazy goal celebration involving bent glasses by the end.

- Blackpool away - trying to break the stand and "do do doooo Blackpool is a sh*thole"

Loadsa great memories though!

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I really have precious little in the way of memories from that game apart from Hayles holding up the ball in the box for 72 minutes without moving.

I suspect that may not have been the actual case.

Oh, and there were some right hooligans banging the back of the stand and the seats.

:whistle:

What I want to know from that game is how Wee Dave was about 3 or 4 rows in front of me before we scored, yet was standing next to me after we had scored. I think it was magic.

Great experience.

Lisa hugging my dad after we scored away at Cardiff was pretty damn funny as well as the big drunken group hug we all had with Fez, Mabs, Alex at Birmingham New street after we got off the train, was completly random. Haha. :laugh:

Your dad loved it. :cool:

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3) The first FoxesTalk under 21 v over 21 match - forerunner to a programme of games that have cemented so many friendships.

Very much agree.

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What I want to know from that game is how Wee Dave was about 3 or 4 rows in front of me before we scored, yet was standing next to me after we had scored. I think it was magic.

I think he may have been the person I squished.

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What I want to know from that game is how Wee Dave was about 3 or 4 rows in front of me before we scored, yet was standing next to me after we had scored. I think it was magic.

I have this habit of miraculously floating between rows during celebrations. I ended up doing it again today.

Madness.

I think he may have been the person I squished.

Quite likely lol

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Myself and Lisa revealing our JWAD T Shirts to the team coach at Derby a few seasons ago

I loved the whole JWAD thing. It just whizzed straight over the heads of so many people.

I hope he's prepared for us when we meet Hull in the cup at the KC? :whistle::thumbup:

Stocking up already :thumbup:

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I loved the whole JWAD thing. It just whizzed straight over the heads of so many people.

Stocking up already :thumbup:

easy on the quorn chili next time! ;)

you and the mrs are fine hosts though to be fair!

and JWAD? you were all a bunch of dicks! :whistle: he was shit, even though he'd played for england and won a premier league title!

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I loved the whole JWAD thing. It just whizzed straight over the heads of so many people.

Stocking up already :thumbup:

Yeah! I want to know why I got it in the neck for all that and no effer else did! :@

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Yeah! I want to know why I got it in the neck for all that and no effer else did! :@

I'd almost forgotten how upset people were with you for starting it all off. :ph34r:

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I'd almost forgotten how upset people were with you for starting it all off. :ph34r:

some of whom, seem to've been doing something similar just recently. it was scowy/cobbo/katy i believe, but katy did recieve some vile abuse, which's never been apologised for.

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some of whom, seem to've been doing something similar just recently. it was scowy/cobbo/katy i believe, but katy did recieve some vile abuse, which's never been apologised for.

Ha, yes and it was actual vile abuse - not to be confused with bigging someone up :whistle:

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Wilcox loves dick.

yes richard wright was in the england euro 200 squad, which jase would've been in too, if he'd not've been injured. but it isn't only richard 'dick' wright he loves from those days

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