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L1 "tut tut" lesson one !

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Another classic from the part-timers I overheard last night was two old women "Well, i've not been for a good few years"...Then they had the cheek to moan because "Look at all these people, now we're going to have cue up for the turn styles" :giggle:

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Another classic from the part-timers I overheard last night was two old women "Well, i've not been for a good few years"...Then they had the cheek to moan because "Look at all these people, now we're going to have cue up for the turn styles" :giggle:

lol No offence Matt but you haven't got a clue how to spell queue have you? I saw you write que the other day! Brilliant!

;)

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lol No offence Matt but you haven't got a clue how to spell queue have you? I saw you write que the other day! Brilliant!

;)

And turnstiles :thumbup:

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I was in m1 last night , you lot are a fu*king embarrasment to leicester city football club. fans???????

Last night you bleated "where were you when we were shit" to family , season ticket holders, part timers and a host of 'old boys' who were ready to .........

my point is ,season ticket snobbery aside, you are out of you're depth.

I agree and I was also in M1 last night. Any chance of a decent atmosphere was ruined in the first two minutes when that was sung. It's already been mentioned by Webbo that a lot of people signing it haven't been there all season anyway.

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lol No offence Matt but you haven't got a clue how to spell queue have you? I saw you write que the other day! Brilliant!

;)

No, I even searched for it to check the other day :giggle:

And turnstiles :thumbup:

And to be fair I wrote turnstyle originally, but a red like appeared under it so right click to see the 'right' spelling and it appeared turn style so went with that damn spell checker!

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Those songs were an embarrassment, instigated and sang by a large number of nuckledraggers who are never normally in L1 and joined in with by fuknut children with a blinding future in claiming benefits. For me, it turned the second half into a damp 45 minutes as I waited for it to come again.

At parts last night, and this season, L1 has been the best place in the ground to be - we stand and sing, we support our side. Then there's the times we suddenly see new faces, people who don't have STs there: they flood in with their machismo to flick the V's and make throat cutting motions, to chant nationalist wank.

"Don't these people know it was St.Georges Day this week?" quoth one retard, "Why aren't people fekking joining in? Noooo surrender...." he continued.

That encapsulates how amazingly stupid these tools are. Look at who thinks the songs were funny - Shingler and Poakey: Add all their posts together and you'll still not find enough words spelled correctly to form one coherent sentence. Maybe when they begin having sex with willing partners instead of stuffed toys and microwaved liver in a jar they'll grow up a bit.

My lowest points of the season is down to arseholes like these. I'm not staying in the same place, I can shout at them when I'm on my own but I'm not going to do it in front of the lad when he starts coming...maybe we'll go bug Raj instead.

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I feel sorry for all the part-timers whose first match of the season was last night.

Because of thier snobbery of 'i'm not watching us in league one :crylaugh:' they have missed a quite wonderful season.

I have enjoyed this season just as much as the Premiership ones, and looked forward to going to watch us play Yeovil on a Tuesday night, just as much as going to watch Arsenal at home back in the Prem.

We have got results this season for the first time since our last promotion from the Championship, last night summed up the season perfectly, we didn't play that well, leaked at the back and let Scunny have chances, yet we DIDN'T GET BEAT AGAIN.

That has been the wonderful part of the season, winning loads of games and playing slick footy.

We had 2 or 3 passing moves last night that were sublime, and i thought we were Arsenal in disguise.

Were you even born when we were in the Premiership?

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Those songs were an embarrassment, instigated and sang by a large number of nuckledraggers who are never normally in L1 and joined in with by fuknut children with a blinding future in claiming benefits. For me, it turned the second half into a damp 45 minutes as I waited for it to come again.

At parts last night, and this season, L1 has been the best place in the ground to be - we stand and sing, we support our side. Then there's the times we suddenly see new faces, people who don't have STs there: they flood in with their machismo to flick the V's and make throat cutting motions, to chant nationalist wank.

"Don't these people know it was St.Georges Day this week?" quoth one retard, "Why aren't people fekking joining in? Noooo surrender...." he continued.

That encapsulates how amazingly stupid these tools are. Look at who thinks the songs were funny - Shingler and Poakey: Add all their posts together and you'll still not find enough words spelled correctly to form one coherent sentence. Maybe when they begin having sex with willing partners instead of stuffed toys and microwaved liver in a jar they'll grow up a bit.

My lowest points of the season is down to arseholes like these. I'm not staying in the same place, I can shout at them when I'm on my own but I'm not going to do it in front of the lad when he starts coming...maybe we'll go bug Raj instead.

:appl:

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If the people who came onto forums like this, or phoned into RL a year ago hadn't been so vocal in declaring that they would not be following City in the third tier of English football, and telling us all what a disgrace we are, blah, blah, blah, yadda, yadda, yadda, then chants like "where were you...." might not have been heard.

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If the people who came onto forums like this, or phoned into RL a year ago hadn't been so vocal in declaring that they would not be following City in the third tier of English football, and telling us all what a disgrace we are, blah, blah, blah, yadda, yadda, yadda, then chants like "where were you...." might not have been heard.

Well said Lisa.

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Call it snobbery if you wish but I felt I'd been to a party where fook loads of gatecrashers had turned up. Why couldn't they have waited till the first game of next season?

I like my seat because no fooking morons sit within 20 feet of me. Last night they were out in force. Moaning about this and that and not for one nano second thinking about the big picture.

a) How many of us who go week in week out expected a vintage performance for 90 minutes? b) How many first timers left wondering how the fook we'd won the league playing like that week in week out?

The respective answers are a) very few b) lots because they're morons.

I'm just glad I saw the night in it's real context.

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If the people who came onto forums like this, or phoned into RL a year ago hadn't been so vocal in declaring that they would not be following City in the third tier of English football, and telling us all what a disgrace we are, blah, blah, blah, yadda, yadda, yadda, then chants like "where were you...." might not have been heard.

Spot on Lisa. We're the fans who've made the journies across the country to support the team all season, and shelled out on season tickets after the worst season in living memory. I imagine 10,000 of the fans in the Walkers last night wouldn't be able to say that. The chants were just banter, nothing more. If people can't take that, perhaps they should stay at home and watch Sky Sports News.

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Call it snobbery if you wish but I felt I'd been to a party where fook loads of gatecrashers had turned up. Why couldn't they have waited till the first game of next season?

I like my seat because no fooking morons sit within 20 feet of me. Last night they were out in force. Moaning about this and that and not for one nano second thinking about the big picture.

a) How many of us who go week in week out expected a vintage performance for 90 minutes? b) How many first timers left wondering how the fook we'd won the league playing like that week in week out?

The respective answers are a) very few b) lots because they're morons.

I'm just glad I saw the night in it's real context.

Sorry but if you're a fan of this club, how can this sort of opinion possibly be in the best interests of Leicester City. I really hate this sort of attitude, do you want a special medal for being a 'proper fan' or do you want to support a football team?

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I like my seat because no morons sit near me, and to be honest, that didn't change yesterday. Infact, more people stood for the majority of the game and got behind the team.

I think I heard 'where were you...' once and that started as a joke between a few STHs and their 'part-time' mate, and a few people joined in.

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my faith in foxestalk is now restored.

L1 have been great all season for creating an atmosphere down that end of the ground, but turning on you're own fans ?

I'm done with this now, and happy i'm not on my own.

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anyone who didn't go to Harlow in 1979 should not be allowed through the gates :angry:

:cry:

What about Grimsby in 2002? Muzzy's overhead kick. :wub:

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I feel sorry for all the part-timers whose first match of the season was last night.

Because of thier snobbery of 'i'm not watching us in league one :crylaugh:' they have missed a quite wonderful season.

I have enjoyed this season just as much as the Premiership ones, and looked forward to going to watch us play Yeovil on a Tuesday night, just as much as going to watch Arsenal at home back in the Prem.

We have got results this season for the first time since our last promotion from the Championship, last night summed up the season perfectly, we didn't play that well, leaked at the back and let Scunny have chances, yet we DIDN'T GET BEAT AGAIN.

That has been the wonderful part of the season, winning loads of games and playing slick footy.

We had 2 or 3 passing moves last night that were sublime, and i thought we were Arsenal in disguise.

... Well said Maddog ...... totally and utterly agree, they've missed out on some quality and some down-right hard graft and grit football and yep ... they've missed a wonderful season and fitting climax and as Nigel put it League 1 is a difficult league to battle through and the teams don't make life easy but the team did the business and didn't act like a bunch of primo's and those folk that had lower league snob syndrome missed the whole point of this season

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anyone who didn't go to Harlow in 1979 should not be allowed through the gates :angry:

Was that a BNP rally?

Sorry I was only 2yrs old.

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"Where were you..." sounds like a bit of harmless fun to me, but if there were any tossers singing "No Surrender" and the like, they should be deported posthaste.

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I can see both sides of the coin. But I'm more in favour of "Where were you when we were shit". Yes, when it's full the ground does look fantastic, and last night, it's the first time in a while, (Bar Leeds) that I couldn't hear the Birch/stadium announcer due to noise levels. Which was great.

But we didn't even have 30,000 there when we played Leeds on a bank holiday Monday.

It's great that we filled the stadium, and that we generated around 50% more money than we normally would have done, and I think it's sad that these people can't come every week, (I know some people have other commitments blah blah blah) but It seems as they really did "Only Come For The Trophy"

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