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Fosse boys to be ejected - time to make a stand

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I think this can only be viewed as a positive thing, as said be very focused on what you wish to achieve and don't forget sometimes you need to meet in the middle, good luck lads all the best :scarf:

Posted

Good luck for Friday lads, really hope all the negative publicity they've received has shamed them into making concessions and moving away from the Stasi approach.

Posted

good luck to you both. hoping to hear some good news out of the club. Now with the media slightly getting involved maybe the club will treat us as fans with the respect we deserve and not be treated like kids. viva leicester!

Posted

Good luck in your meeting guys.

Remember you have the support of 99% of this board behind you when your discussing your options with LCFC, and make sure you go in there knowing what you want to achieve.

All the best.

Posted

When you meet them, i think it's important that they are made to understand that we never wanted any of this kind of publicity for City,

and despite the thoughts of those who think they know Leicester fans, all we want is a Club to be Ultra proud of. And be allowed to show it.

It can be nothing but positive in relation to attendances, revenue, reputation, and overall moral if they actually realised what Fosse Boys are all about.

It seems to me that the club have barely looked on any websites/forums concerning what we are about. If they had, they would see what kind of group we are and would be more assured than they are at the moment.

Best of luck boys. As always my services are there.

:fc::thumbup:

Posted

is anyone invited to this meeting or just one or two fosse boy reps??

Just a couple of Fosse Boys reps, we don't want 400 people turning up!

Posted

Kevin Barclay is on the petition :S

I'll delete anything that looks fake/stupid before this goes anywhere.

I can send the details/signatures across before the meeting on Friday.

In the mean time everyone should get everyone they know to sign this - email the link around, let's not keep it on this forum

Posted

The club have asked us to meet with them on Friday morning. We'll see what comes of that.

good luck, hopefully the club wil have some flags of their own to wave - white ones!

i'm guessing our illustrious orientals have got wind of this and don't fancy any more embarrassment on their first weeks in the job.

Posted

Lee Hoos's office has been made aware of the strength of feeling among fans.

It's glad to note that someone there who's taking notice..:thumbup:

Posted

Just a couple of Fosse Boys reps, we don't want 400 people turning up!

:D I dunno...

2 people going in, 398 people waiting quietly & patiently outside. might go in our favour.

Posted

:D I dunno...

2 people going in, 398 people waiting quietly & patiently outside. might go in our favour.

Only if they are SITTING QUIETLY thank you very much :giggle:

Seriously, good luck folks, remeber to tell them that there are many 40 year olds that are supportive of the FB's.

Posted

I grew up watching rugby and pretty much most of the time that is standing and cheering be it pitch side or on Terracees (standing for me if closly associated with sport veiwing, So I greatly admire what the Fosse Boys are trying to do). Since starting to watch/support City (well i guess football in general) with friends who have been fans all their lives when it came to choose where to sit there pretty much was no choice it had to be the Kop.

The atmosphere towards the back of the Kop is alot of fun the few times we've been up there, however due to my visual disability we have ST's toward the front of SK2/3 right behind the goal which most of the time is sadly lacking that spark (which only seamed to appear against Forest last season) During the boro game the sound in Kop was a welcome change and hope the fosse boys don't give up, you've got a couple of allies down in the front who are willing to come and join you sometime :scarf:

(even if i'm left on my tod at the front or have to endure stringers commentary though headphones....which now i think aobut it would be drowned out by the singing....so will have to imagine what is actually going on on the pitch).

Was very disappointed at what happend to you guys during the reading game I wasn't there but got a couple of texts during the game and after expressing their own shock and disapoinment and very much hope your around for the cardiff game, Good Luck for Friday.

On a sidenote- Whoever's bright idea it was (some H+S, stewardy t^&*face) at the 'borough game to stop fans going down the 1 set of stairs where we sit, to exit pitch side at the bottom of SK4, forcing people to be herded unpleasently back up the stairs to leave or walk through the rows of seats to the next set of stairs needs there head examined/ stick out of arse. As that i'm sorry is way worse that standing at the back of the blocks in my oppion and if i had suffered more than a slightly twisted ankle trying to get past people moving slowly through the rows of crappy plastic chairs, words and possibly more would have exchange- aint seen nothing like a blind woman scorned (or something along those lines) :D

Posted

fook LCFC. Only read the first few posts but it sounds 100% bs.

Stick to away games IMO (Y)

See you guys at Leeds away and Swansea away in October.

Posted

Sorry for the new thread, but this is something that's had my head in a spin and is a hugely important issue about our support and the matchday itself.

What sort of person would do that? What's the demographic of those 22 people complaining about noise at a football stadium?

Are we talking about the modern fan, who would never have gone to Filbert Street?

If they succeed then that's it for me. i'll never set foot in the Walkers again - unless common sense is prevailed.

I don't normally post on here, but If these nimbies succeed then it's all over and i'd suggest a boycott. If you can't support your own football club at the match, then what's the point?

Posted

They are probably the kind of people who complains about everything and anything and take time out of their schedule to do so.

Whether it be a quick glimpse of tit on the telly before 9pm, or not enough beans in their tin; these people are miserable twats.

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