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Goal Music & The PHG

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From the files of done to death....

I am not suggesting that I have the answer; however I have some suggestions in positive ways to tackle the club on these issues.

1. Obtain the support of the majority of Leicester City fans who attend games and have an opinion on this issue. I believe that we would need to conduct a petition, where around 10,000 signatures would be needed to make the club take a serious look at their music policy.

2. We could form a group of fans, who would vote on issues such as these and then banners etc, would be created and paraded at home games to show the feeling of the majority group. The majority would be calculated from a poll on a specific subject and the majority view would be then shown to the decision makers at the club. For instance, let’s say I am wrong on this issue and there the majority of fans wanted to keep the music, then we could either keep the status quo or express our opinions in an agreed way.

Or

3. Keep both parties happy by using the post horn dagger! :thumbup:

http://www.zshare.net/audio/51564387e16ae3bc/

Posted
That is not the Post Horn Gallop

Like I said in the thread it is "The Post Horn DAGGER" :thumbup:

Posted

Right for me, the issue of whether goal music is good or not, should not be debated. On Tuesday night lesss than 100 Crewe fans all took the complete mickey when it came on dancing around ironically, Dagenham also yesterday, and these are the smaller clubs, God knws what it'll be like when Leeds come to town. What we should try and do should however.

Just need people to get involved, be it passing on potential flyers outside the ground, posting on other LCFC forums or whatever.

I think the best way to make the club listen would possibly be thousands of simple flyers for fans to hold up saying "no goal music" or something similar, I'm not sure online petitions would work but even if they just make fans aware of whats trying to happen it would help.

But word of mouth to fellow game go-ers at this time would help, the online vote was 400 people (I think) less than 5% of our lowest League attendance.

In L1 everyone around me has just taken to standing in silence when the music comes on and I noticed this was the same with many people in the kop on saturday, I think theres many fans out there who don't like it (infact I'd say the 60% in the vote is a fair representation) but I think many maybe think they're alone and would maybe feel forced to join in.

Edit: fox in Essex - Joined the group mate, could be a good way to raise awareness :thumbup:

Edit again: Shite Grammar and spelling.

Posted
Fair enough! :thumbup:

Already got three members on the group though!

Played. Im in. I tried to invite all 311 friends but an error occured!! :@ <_<

Posted
Right for me, the issue of whether goal music is good or not, should not be debated. On Tuesday night lesss than 100 Crewe fans all took the complete mickey when it came on dancing around ironically, Dagenham also yesterday, and these are the smaller clubs, God knws what it'll be like when Leeds come to town. What we should try and do should however.

Just need people to get involved, be it passing on potential flyers outside the ground, posting on other LCFC forums or whatever.

I think the best way to make the club listen would possibly be thousands of simple flyers for fans to hold up saying "no goal music" or something similar, I'm not sure online petitions would work but even if they just make fans aware of whats trying to happen it would help.

But word of mouth to fellow game go-ers at this time would help, the online vote was 400 people (I think) less than 5% of our lowest League attendance.

In L1 everyone around me has just taken to standing in silence when the music comes on and I noticed this was the same with many people in the kop on saturday, I think theres many fans out there who like it (infact I'd say the 60% in the bote is a fair representation) but I think many amybe think they are alone and would maybe feel forced to join in.

That is probably the best thing ive heard so far. Maybe try and get the leicester mer-curry involved if it means they can sell a few more papers plus take advantage of there printing facilities.

Similar to the stay martin posters.

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It's not something to worry about as we'll get neither, there isn't 10,000 fans who attend regularly who feel strongly enough about it to bother to do either.

A large proportion of the regular attendees are also under 16 who probably know no different and think it's 'normal' and therefore like it, they would view it as traditional - the longer it goes on the bigger that group becomes.

Take over the Fans Forum - make a difference!

While most of this thread has either been about slagging off everything that seems "Americanised," snobbish remarks about those that "don't know how to celebrate" a goal or just a smattering of personal opinions on the songs played @ Walkers Stadium, davieG just brought out by far the best comment on this subject.

Most of you (and I) might prefer a world without Chelsea Dagger following Leicester goals, but there are a lot of fans that prefer to be spectators. If there are any changes to "atmosphere"-affecting devices that we'd like made, this relatively large demographic of Leicester fans are a bigger obstacle to those changes than the club's gatekeepers.

davieG is probably right that there aren't enough Leicester fans that would be so passionate about these issues that they'd organize to force the club to make changes. He mentioned the Fans Forum specifically, but I think his underlying message is to make "our" (the "pro-atmosphere" camp) voice disproportionately much louder to our actual numbers. Along with that, it wouldn't hurt to add your input to larger, nationwide grassroots organizations (standupsitdown, etc.) because Leicester City aren't the only club where these things are happening.

So who's going to be the first mole in the Fans Forum that poses as a forty-something father of two that drives to the games with his daughters and sits in the family stand only to sucker-punch the club by advocating the radical FoxesTalk Chelsea Dagger Extermination Plan? lol

Posted
F**k a duck. What is that!

Joined the facebook group

That my friend is the "Post Horn Dagger"

Posted
I'll do any petition, give out flyers, questionnairre to get rid of it.

Not a bad idea that. I would also do this before home games. How many people display them is another matter.

Posted
Something wrong with your ears then mate :thumbup:

This is a version of the Post Horn Gallop. We used to run out to something very similar to this.

For your information my ears are in perfect working order, and we have never met therefore are not mates.

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This is a version of the Post Horn Gallop. We used to run out to something very similar to this.

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Bloody brilliant. Nice to hear that again! May well have to pop that up on the group.

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