Guest Posted 20 January 2009 Posted 20 January 2009 The only way they can possibly make it remotely secure is to pretty much wipe out any vote coming from outside of Leicester. If they do, that's my vote cancelled out then
Alexikokopops Posted 20 January 2009 Posted 20 January 2009 If they do, that's my vote cancelled out then And mine. Those bastards!
lavrentis Posted 20 January 2009 Posted 20 January 2009 Sent an email to Peter jones highlighting the fact it's going to be hard distinguishing the real votes from the joke ones which messes the result up.
Babylon Posted 20 January 2009 Posted 20 January 2009 If they do, that's my vote cancelled out then I can't see how else they can do it.... I know that they can register where people have come from. ie. if loads have come from links on certain cov, forest and derby sites they can wipe them out. But if they went directly to the site not following a link they can't do anything.
MC Prussian Posted 20 January 2009 Posted 20 January 2009 The only way they can possibly make it remotely secure is to pretty much wipe out any vote coming from outside of Leicester. Oh, LCFC... What were you thinking?
Alexikokopops Posted 20 January 2009 Posted 20 January 2009 Sent an email about twenty minutes ago. Awaiting reply
lavrentis Posted 20 January 2009 Posted 20 January 2009 Hello Peter, I would like to inform you that other fans are voting on designs for our shirt. This does not offer a fair vote for the Leicester City fans. It would be hard to distinguish the Leicester City voters from other voters because it is just being done behind a computer screen. Any person can do it rather than a log in system where only Leicester city supporters can vote. Here is a link which shows Coventry fans trying to mess the vote up. http://coventrycity.rivals.net/forum/pgePo...4&clubId=27 Thanks,
Nick Posted 20 January 2009 Posted 20 January 2009 Leicester City will forgo a shirt sponsor next season to celebrate the club's 125th anniversary. They will be allowing Coventry City fans to decide the logo on next seasons shirt. (Daily Mail) BBC Sport gossip column.
billyfox1 Posted 20 January 2009 Posted 20 January 2009 I have also sent one. If we keep bombarding him they might get the message. [email protected] PeterPlease see the link to a Coventry City forum trying to get us the worst kit. http://coventrycity.rivals.net/forum/pgePo...4&clubId=27 It will not be long before Forest and Derby fans start doing the same. The Coventry fans are right. Options A,B and C are just embarrasing. If they are not removed we could be left with the worst kit in football history. We might as well just get Jorge Campos' Mexico shirt from '94 and put "One Team One Dream" across the front in giant letters and save them the hassle. Surely the voting should only be for season ticket holders and members only to prevent this happening. Regards Billy
GUJJIFOX Posted 20 January 2009 Posted 20 January 2009 what a shambols! you'd expect a little bit of thought going into the way people vote. Anyways ive voted blank ....the others are a laughing stock! and how can they decide only a day after the news is published on the site..... "foxes put fans first" my sodding foot!
SOCCERROO FOX Posted 20 January 2009 Posted 20 January 2009 I now fear this wont work, as they look shit compared to the designs in the other thread
STUHILL Posted 20 January 2009 Posted 20 January 2009 Does anyone know whether JAKO will be sponsor too??? Heard rumours it might be addidas! Got potential to be best shirt for years if club get it right!
billyfox1 Posted 20 January 2009 Posted 20 January 2009 Does anyone know whether JAKO will be sponsor too??? Heard rumours it might be addidas! Got potential to be best shirt for years if club get it right! They have already got it very wrong
The People's Hero Posted 20 January 2009 Posted 20 January 2009 BLAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANK
Guest Bilo Posted 20 January 2009 Posted 20 January 2009 Here's a mad idea. Remember the Fosse/City voting cards from a few years ago? Why not place cards A-D under the seats of the home supporters against Huddersfield and hold a vote that way? Surely then we'd see a truer reflection of what the fans want. It was obvious that Covslum, Florists and the Sheep were going to sabotage it.
Tilley Posted 20 January 2009 Posted 20 January 2009 Oh & if I haven't made my feeling known yet.. FOREVER FOXES? It's getting funnier everytime I think about it. :laugh: Fucking joke.
rmc Posted 20 January 2009 Posted 20 January 2009 Oh & if I haven't made my feeling known yet..FOXES FOREVER? It's getting funnier everytime I think about it. :laugh: Fucking joke. how dare you mock the the special and enduring relationship between the fans and the club
Hitesh Posted 20 January 2009 Posted 20 January 2009 Just emailing Peter Jones about the issue too. I wished they didn't do it this way. They should have let the season ticket holders and members vote - its the only fair way. I can understand it wouldn't please all the fans who aren't either of those but i can't think of any other way. I voted Forever Foxes btw...
Tilley Posted 20 January 2009 Posted 20 January 2009 Just emailing Peter Jones about the issue too. I wished they didn't do it this way. They should have let the season ticket holders and members vote - its the only fair way. I can understand it wouldn't please all the fans who aren't either of those but i can't think of any other way.I voted Forever Foxes btw...
Tilley Posted 20 January 2009 Posted 20 January 2009 I have voiced my concerns about the situation to Peter Jones.
Houdini Logic Posted 20 January 2009 Posted 20 January 2009 I can't see how else they can do it.... I know that they can register where people have come from. ie. if loads have come from links on certain cov, forest and derby sites they can wipe them out. But if they went directly to the site not following a link they can't do anything. They could make you fill in basic details and link that to their database.
Finchy Posted 20 January 2009 Posted 20 January 2009 Epic fail once again by Leicester City. Jesus fooking christ.
Hitesh Posted 20 January 2009 Posted 20 January 2009 They could make you fill in basic details and link that to their database. I emailed Jones and explained how easily this could be done - just check the membership number or season ticket number against their DB and see if they have voted. 4 or 5 columns max, a simple validation and a confirmation. If the number isnt in the DB then the vote will not count. It would be very simple to authorise and implement. In fact, if he really wants, I can come and create the form and DB for him! (should have said that in the email!)
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