CosbehFox Posted 13 May 2010 Posted 13 May 2010 Yep, incredible atmosphere. In fact absolutely incredible. Didnt 'Bloos!' and 'when the blues go march in' sound brilliant? I was a row from the back and behind where the lad was whacking the metal board (his hands must hurt today).
Maybes Posted 13 May 2010 Posted 13 May 2010 My goal celebrations: 1) Elbow Maybes in the mouth, made him bleed. Plenty more mayhem. 2) Pile on in the aisle. 3) No idea, chaos but I lost a shoe for a short spell and retrived it a few rows down in the aisle. Our end was brilliant, slightly nervous first 20 but spot on after. 2,600 of the best were there last night. Also worth noting that upwards of 10,000 in the ground stood. Played a huge part in an incredible atmsophere in my opinion. Goal 1 - Took a blow to the mouth Goal 2 - Gave a mate a nose bleed. Shoes ended up 4 rows down. End up lying down on the row somehow Goal 3 - Some random blokes drink all down him and me a few rows down!
Ilkeston_Fox Posted 13 May 2010 Posted 13 May 2010 Goal 1 - Took a blow to the mouth Goal 2 - Gave a mate a nose bleed. Shoes ended up 4 rows down. End up lying down on the row somehow Goal 3 - Some random blokes drink all down him and me a few rows down! Were you and Tommeh anywhere near seat 112, Row V Aisle 122? Because most of what your saying sounds familiar. I helped one lad up after he fell down behind people and was very nearly trampled on. Another bloke was swinging his purple shirt round so hard he lost his grip of it and it went straight into my hands. As for the goal celebrations, one word describes them perfectly. That word is epic! There was utter mayhem in the aisles, massive group hugs, people falling over, shoes flying everywhere, drinks going up, flags being thrown in the air and the noise!!! Wow I never thought 2000 people could make so much noise. Then came 'Bloos' and the slowed down version of 'Oh when the blues' which were fantastic, truly fantastic. Minus the Wembley trips, that has to be the best atmosphere I've witnessed as a Leicester fan. Never felt so many emotions in the space of a football game. One minute, we're done and dusted, OUT. The next we've got a slim chance, then we're even, then we're WINNING and going to Wembley, then we're back to drawing, then penalties, then dispair, then sheer pride in the achievement we have made this season. That's what football is all about.....now tell me that the plastic Mancs, Gooners, Scousers or Cockneys feel one tenth of that!!! Do they fook!!! LEICESTER TILL I DIE!!! EDIT: A vid from the left side of the City fans....I'm on this waving my flag. Anyone else spot themselves??
Unit Posted 13 May 2010 Posted 13 May 2010 only decent player was the one who consolidated Waghorn as opposed to celebrating, whoever that is.
Maybes Posted 13 May 2010 Posted 13 May 2010 Were you and Tommeh anywhere near seat 112, Row V Aisle 122? Because most of what your saying sounds familiar. I helped one lad up after he fell down behind people and was very nearly trampled on. Another bloke was swinging his purple shirt round so hard he lost his grip of it and it went straight into my hands. As for the goal celebrations, one word describes them perfectly. That word is epic! There was utter mayhem in the aisles, massive group hugs, people falling over, shoes flying everywhere, drinks going up, flags being thrown in the air and the noise!!! Wow I never thought 2000 people could make so much noise. Then came 'Bloos' and the slowed down version of 'Oh when the blues' which were fantastic, truly fantastic. Yeah we were. The guy in the purple top was right behind us. Loved it. only decent player was the one who consolidated Waghorn as opposed to celebrating, whoever that is. Mark Kennedy
Guest MarshallForEngland Posted 13 May 2010 Posted 13 May 2010 Refreshing to see constructive, balanced, and rational opinions from the supporters of a team that beat us. Not written exclusively in lower case as well. Cheers guys.
Shrenchel Posted 13 May 2010 Posted 13 May 2010 only decent player was the one who consolidated Waghorn as opposed to celebrating, whoever that is. Really?! If I'd just got Wembley I'd be be doing cartwheels around the pitch with my willy hanging out, not wiping an opposition player's tears away. I couldn't give a fvck if they celebrated instead of having a group hug with our lads, I would of expected us to do exactly the same if we'd won.
Guest MarshallForEngland Posted 13 May 2010 Posted 13 May 2010 Really?! If I'd just got Wembley I'd be be doing cartwheels around the pitch with my willy hanging out, not wiping an opposition player's tears away. I couldn't give a fvck if they celebrated instead of having a group hug with our lads, I would of expected us to do exactly the same if we'd won. Would you at least wipe his tears away with the aforementioned willy?
Maybes Posted 13 May 2010 Posted 13 May 2010 Would you at least wipe his tears away with the aforementioned willy? :laugh:
James. Posted 14 May 2010 Posted 14 May 2010 Our support was incredible. Absolute priviledge to be part of it. Most random men I've hugged in a night. Probably the most (and loudest) singing I've done. Definitely the largest amount of Cornish pasty I've lost during a goal celebration. Amazing.
Rocket-Ron Posted 14 May 2010 Posted 14 May 2010 I do the love he slowed down version of 'Oh when the blues' was brilliant to get that aired a few times. Was a brilliant atmosphere all round. but it's so tottenham. I fukcing hate tottenham
Podge Posted 14 May 2010 Posted 14 May 2010 I love you for this davie shows I was on the telly and I shall slate my brother for messing up Sky+ and not recording it.
kylestyle06 Posted 14 May 2010 Posted 14 May 2010 'Oh when the blues''Oh when the blues' slowed down was imense!!!
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