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Dave_7

How many season tickets sold?

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so its gonna slowly get more empty as the years in the championship pass by

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Depends on the messages the club sends out.

As a Leicester-born birth-to-grave fan, I can stomach Championship football but not a philosophy that's bridled by fear.

I want committed, attacking football, played with a bit of imagination by people who give the impression, as Shankly might have said, that football is more important to them than life itself.

Really, the only place I want to see our team is in the opposition half whether we're one minute from victory or 90 minutes from victory and I don't want to see us messing about by a corner flag just to waste a few minutes because the game's almost over.

I want a bit of cheek, a real "we ARE the best and we're going to prove it from one end of the game to the other" sort of attitude. I want a side with so much belief in each other that the only thought they have after scoring a goal is to score another.

Remember how, in the Keegan days, Newcastle were so potent at home that all the opposition could do was consider how to keep the score down. That's what I want at City. It's the only attitude that will elevate us above the ordinary.

Leeds did it once in the Bremner days, Forest did it under Clough, Ipswich are forever trying and actually got there in the Beattie era. All of em played not just to win but with a bit of swagger.

That attitude will soon see the ground filling up again. All those teams had one thing in common. Not only were they united in the cause but they all had personality players who could still do the job, and with attitude.

Posted
so its gonna slowly get more empty as the years in the championship pass by

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Depends on the messages the club sends out.

As a Leicester-born birth-to-grave fan, I can stomach Championship football but not a philosophy that's bridled by fear.

I want committed, attacking football, played with a bit of imagination by people who give the impression, as Shankly might have said, that football is more important to them than life itself.

Really, the only place I want to see our team is in the opposition half whether we're one minute from victory or 90 minutes from victory and I don't want to see us messing about by a corner flag just to waste a few minutes because the game's almost over.

I want a bit of cheek, a real "we ARE the best and we're going to prove it from one end of the game to the other" sort of attitude. I want a side with so much belief in each other that the only thought they have after scoring a goal is to score another.

Remember how, in the Keegan days, Newcastle were so potent at home that all the opposition could do was consider how to keep the score down. That's what I want at City. It's the only attitude that will elevate us above the ordinary.

Leeds did it once in the Bremner days, Forest did it under Clough, Ipswich are forever trying and actually got there in the Beattie era. All of em played not just to win but with a bit of swagger.

That attitude will soon see the ground filling up again. All those teams had one thing in common. Not only were they united in the cause but they all had personality players who could still do the job, and with attitude.

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Thats much harder done than said :rolleyes:

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tigers are better, they'd show you what a full walkers looks like

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They weren't too impressive in the Euro Semi's, the team or the crowd.

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tigers are better, they'd show you what a full walkers looks like

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I was at the Tigers game at Filbert Way and apart from a couple of 'Tigers, Tigers' chants their fans hardly made a noise. We didn't make a lot of noise last season but we weren't playing in a European Cup semi-final. I would say the 7,000 fans that we took to Blackburn made more noise than the 31,000 Tigers fans did that day.

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well thets admit they did play crap, but considering leicester City lose every week we made more noise. and it was full. and we clapped out team and didnt boo them at the end.

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well thets admit they did play crap, but considering leicester City lose every week we made more noise. and it was full. and we clapped out team and didnt boo them at the end.

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Do we? :huh:

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well thets admit they did play crap, but considering leicester City lose every week we made more noise. and it was full. and we clapped out team and didnt boo them at the end.

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Did you try to encourage them when they were losing though? No, it was silent. At the football we as fans come into our own when the team is struggling and need our help. It's all well and good having 32,000 in there but if they don't make a noise apart from complaining about the price of the programmes and beer then you might aswell have nobody in there.

well out of the 6 times i watched this season u lost 5 and drew one

I watched Tigers once last season and they lost so they must lose every week too I guess! :S

Posted
well thets admit they did play crap, but considering leicester City lose every week we made more noise. and it was full. and we clapped out team and didnt boo them at the end.

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So very true...

Posted
well thets admit they did play crap, but considering leicester City lose every week we made more noise. and it was full. and we clapped out team and didnt boo them at the end.

124672[/snapback]

Did you try to encourage them when they were losing though? No, it was silent. At the football we as fans come into our own when the team is struggling and need our help. It's all well and good having 32,000 in there but if they don't make a noise apart from complaining about the price of the programmes and beer then you might aswell have nobody in there.

well out of the 6 times i watched this season u lost 5 and drew one

I watched Tigers once last season and they lost so they must lose every week too I guess! :S

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well at least we finish at top of table, hey why i am arguing im a city supporter too. ok i like both teams im just stirring shit

Posted
well thets admit they did play crap, but considering leicester City lose every week we made more noise. and it was full. and we clapped out team and didnt boo them at the end.

124672[/snapback]

Did you try to encourage them when they were losing though? No, it was silent. At the football we as fans come into our own when the team is struggling and need our help. It's all well and good having 32,000 in there but if they don't make a noise apart from complaining about the price of the programmes and beer then you might aswell have nobody in there.

well out of the 6 times i watched this season u lost 5 and drew one

I watched Tigers once last season and they lost so they must lose every week too I guess! :S

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well at least we finish at top of table, hey why i am arguing im a city supporter too. ok i like both teams im just stirring shit

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Yes in a league of how many teams?

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13k SEASON TICKETS SOLD???

Really???

Wow, suprising, would have thought we would have been lucky to get 10,000!

Got mine though, cant wait :)

Do we get a cup game with next years tickets does anyone know???

Posted
13k SEASON TICKETS SOLD???

Really???

Wow, suprising, would have thought we would have been lucky to get 10,000!

Got mine though, cant wait :)

Do we get a cup game with next years tickets does anyone know???

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Cup games won't be included in the Season Ticket - This has been the case for a few seasons now.

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tigers are better, they'd show you what a full walkers looks like

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I was at the Tigers game at Filbert Way and apart from a couple of 'Tigers, Tigers' chants their fans hardly made a noise. We didn't make a lot of noise last season but we weren't playing in a European Cup semi-final. I would say the 7,000 fans that we took to Blackburn made more noise than the 31,000 Tigers fans did that day.

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yeah but the 250 we took to Burnley 5 days before didn't.

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