Foxes_Trust Posted 18 January 2009 Share Posted 18 January 2009 The Foxes Trust has issued a press statement re the announcement of Tigers using our stadium while our game is moved Full details here http://foxestrust.co.uk/site/index.php?opt...99&Itemid=2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Craig Posted 18 January 2009 Share Posted 18 January 2009 I agree with this. But very rarely does the club listen to you, sorry. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AoWW Posted 18 January 2009 Share Posted 18 January 2009 Hardly the most dynamically-worded statement. I can't see this ruffling too many feathers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hullfox Posted 18 January 2009 Share Posted 18 January 2009 The Foxes Trust has issued a press statement re the announcement of Tigers using our stadium while our game is movedFull details here http://foxestrust.co.uk/site/index.php?opt...99&Itemid=2 I disagree that it has been spoilt. I travel a long distance to see home games and if it brings in much needed funds then I'm for it. What will spoil the end of the season for me is if we fail to achieve promotion. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lovejoy Posted 18 January 2009 Share Posted 18 January 2009 Forking eggboys . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
davieG Posted 18 January 2009 Share Posted 18 January 2009 Hardly the most dynamically-worded statement. I can't see this ruffling too many feathers. Agree, if it's intended to be statement against the agreement just say so without all the wishy washy adds on and so and so says. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Edmund Posted 19 January 2009 Share Posted 19 January 2009 More like the Foxes Moan (trust). Do you guys actually do anything positive. Shit happens, they've given you ample time to make changes etc The club can't win. I don't mind helping the rugby guys out. if anything you need to complain to the rfu not lcfc. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shrenchel Posted 19 January 2009 Share Posted 19 January 2009 Can you just try and make sure they bash it on the friday night. Unless you work in a Taiwanese sweatshop I'm pretty sure that everyone can get 2 hours off work four months in advance. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AoWW Posted 19 January 2009 Share Posted 19 January 2009 Can you just try and make sure they bash it on the friday night.Unless you work in a Taiwanese sweatshop I'm pretty sure that everyone can get 2 hours off work four months in advance. Not if you're a teacher, you can't. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sir Fynwy Posted 19 January 2009 Share Posted 19 January 2009 Can't say this worries me at all, hopefully we'll already be promoted and it'll not be a big deal. Think we should play before the peanut boys as they're sure to wreck the pitch. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Raj Posted 19 January 2009 Share Posted 19 January 2009 Foxestrust need to stick to their guns,show the shitty club what bollox they have and make a massive big deal of this. Dont let the ****ers grind you down. NO SURRENDER!!! YOU DONT FCUK WITH FOXESTRUST!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Munzie Posted 19 January 2009 Share Posted 19 January 2009 The Foxes Trust has issued a press statement re the announcement of Tigers using our stadium while our game is movedFull details here http://foxestrust.co.uk/site/index.php?opt...99&Itemid=2 That'll teach 'em At what point during your little moan do you think the club will sit up and listen? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Corky Posted 19 January 2009 Share Posted 19 January 2009 I now know what Lisa means about the Foxes Trust. This will make no difference whatsoever. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shrenchel Posted 19 January 2009 Share Posted 19 January 2009 Not if you're a teacher, you can't. That's pretty much tantamount to working in a Taiwanese sweatshop though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sir Fynwy Posted 19 January 2009 Share Posted 19 January 2009 That's pretty much tantamount to working in a Taiwanese sweatshop though. FYI tantamount doesn't mean in 'no way resembles' A mate of mine visits sweatshops (works for a major clothes retailer) and the people there would love to have the conditions a teacher here gets. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lillehamring Posted 19 January 2009 Share Posted 19 January 2009 Not if you're a teacher, you can't. cause teachers never phone in sick, do they? besides, what time is the kickoff - half three? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sparky Posted 19 January 2009 Share Posted 19 January 2009 Quite fancy the Friday night to be honest Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hackneyisblue Posted 19 January 2009 Share Posted 19 January 2009 Quite fancy the Friday night to be honest There are loads of people who can't travel midweek, last train to London means you miss part of the game let alone any celebrations after. The club should be told that there will be a mass boycott if this continues. Within a few days we are told that the fans come first and can decide on next years shirt but that we are also being shafted by the club over the last home game of the season. CNUTS Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SantiagoFox Posted 19 January 2009 Share Posted 19 January 2009 More like the Foxes Moan (trust).Do you guys actually do anything positive. Shit happens, they've given you ample time to make changes etc The club can't win. I don't mind helping the rugby guys out. if anything you need to complain to the rfu not lcfc. Shit happens, if you let it. And if you don't complain about when it does it happen, then it's more likely to happen again. What's the point of issuing a fixture list if everybody changes it ? Groundsman at Palace, Murdoch TV, Safety (sic) group, City for egg chasers etc. It's not the rfu's fault, the Tigers decided the time of demolition and City liked the Pound Signs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fosse Boy Posted 19 January 2009 Share Posted 19 January 2009 Shit happens, if you let it.And if you don't complain about when it does it happen, then it's more likely to happen again. What's the point of issuing a fixture list if everybody changes it ? Groundsman at Palace, Murdoch TV, Safety (sic) group, City for egg chasers etc. It's not the rfu's fault, the Tigers decided the time of demolition and City liked the Pound Signs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
5waller5 Posted 19 January 2009 Share Posted 19 January 2009 Personally I quite like evening games as they tend to have better atmosphere. I also would like to support a club with more money - and we're not switching our game time without there being a very good financial reason to do so. So in the interests of; Being financially more likely to be able to afford a summer signing that may have been too expensive without the extra cash Not really minding the friday night fixture Thinking that anyone that can't make 7.30 on a friday night for the last home game of the season is unlikely to have made it anyway (it's hardly a test of commitment is it??? I have no problem with the decision - but then that wouldn't make a very interesting or contraversial read like a good rant about everyone being against me would it!!? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shrenchel Posted 19 January 2009 Share Posted 19 January 2009 FYI tantamount doesn't mean in 'no way resembles'A mate of mine visits sweatshops (works for a major clothes retailer) and the people there would love to have the conditions a teacher here gets. Really mate?! What an eye-opener. I was being a hundred percent serious. Wanna go for a beer sometime? You can fill me in on what other British middle-class jobs are a bit different from working 15 hours a day for sub-poverty line wages. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shrenchel Posted 19 January 2009 Share Posted 19 January 2009 Personally I quite like evening games as they tend to have better atmosphere.I also would like to support a club with more money - and we're not switching our game time without there being a very good financial reason to do so. So in the interests of; Being financially more likely to be able to afford a summer signing that may have been too expensive without the extra cash Not really minding the friday night fixture Thinking that anyone that can't make 7.30 on a friday night for the last home game of the season is unlikely to have made it anyway (it's hardly a test of commitment is it??? I have no problem with the decision - but then that wouldn't make a very interesting or contraversial read like a good rant about everyone being against me would it!!? I think you'll find most people are saying they don't really give a fook. @ the trust. I really am a great supporter of the idea of a supporters trust but have you floated the idea of not being quite so shit at it? Have you tried preventing things rather than moaning about them afterwards? For example, start NOW taking action to ensure that there are now price rises next season, rather than writing a badly worded statement about it being unacceptable after it's already happened. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Edmund Posted 19 January 2009 Share Posted 19 January 2009 Shit happens, if you let it.And if you don't complain about when it does it happen, then it's more likely to happen again. What's the point of issuing a fixture list if everybody changes it ? Groundsman at Palace, Murdoch TV, Safety (sic) group, City for egg chasers etc. It's not the rfu's fault, the Tigers decided the time of demolition and City liked the Pound Signs. Welcome to the real world mate. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Edmund Posted 19 January 2009 Share Posted 19 January 2009 I think you'll find most people are saying they don't really give a fook. @ the trust. I really am a great supporter of the idea of a supporters trust but have you floated the idea of not being quite so shit at it? Have you tried preventing things rather than moaning about them afterwards? For example, start NOW taking action to ensure that there are now price rises next season, rather than writing a badly worded statement about it being unacceptable after it's already happened. Well said mate Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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