Gaffer Posted 6 July 2009 Posted 6 July 2009 Was with some cov and sheep fans earlier and the best they could come up with to call City names were "Fester" and "Fox-Shaggers" Wondered what people have heard over the years. Yes Sticks and Stones, pointless thread but summer's boring!
AjcW Posted 6 July 2009 Posted 6 July 2009 Was with some cov and sheep fans earlier and the best they could come up with to call City names were "Fester" and "Fox-Shaggers" Wondered what people have heard over the years. Yes Sticks and Stones, pointless thread but summer's boring! I heard us called adam once... shocked me to the core
Gaffer Posted 6 July 2009 Author Posted 6 July 2009 I heard us called adam once... shocked me to the core
Guest Bilo Posted 6 July 2009 Posted 6 July 2009 There were some pretty ugly names going around after La Manga.
BlabyFox Posted 6 July 2009 Posted 6 July 2009 That shitty midlands club who play in blue with that shit sponsor and the manager who looks like vinnie jones.
Guest Posted 6 July 2009 Posted 6 July 2009 It's not really offensive it just annoys me when some opposition fans call us bin-robbers/raiders (i.e. foxes)
David Guiza Posted 6 July 2009 Posted 6 July 2009 I remember teh Hearts fan who called our club the Graveyard of footballers or something along those lines after we took Nielson of them. But in all fairness Levein, De Vries, Maybury and Hughes were terrible .
Koke Posted 7 July 2009 Posted 7 July 2009 LIEcester Plymouth fans showing great creativity and ideas - what a brilliant insult. I think some of them still use that today. Incester. I've heard that as well. Such a cringe worthy attempt at insulting us.
BoneDog Posted 7 July 2009 Posted 7 July 2009 Yes I heard 'Leicester molestor' and 'Leicester incester' off Coventry fans and I thought "well, that's the shattest insult I ever heard". I never said oat though cos there were about 14 of em and I didn't want me teeth kneeing out again cos I hadn't had enough whiskys
morris1234 Posted 7 July 2009 Posted 7 July 2009 looking at other forums throughout the league 1 season we were fondly known as 'the crisps'.
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