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KingFox, you are deluded. SSL couldnt defend succesfully against an academy team. He is clueless and panicky.

Watch Ireland vs. Croatia? No? You sound clueless and panicky. He'll come good.

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I see no irony at all.. I was simply stating I contribute towards the finances of my club and support them. I don't have a devine right, I choose to pay and support my team.

I was trying to point out I'm entitled to a negative view of the manager and his abilities, this doesn't make me "not a fan"..

We all have different views which is what forums are about, anyone feeling negative shouldn't be tarred with the anti-fan brush...

I for one don't have Sven's picture on my pillow...

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I see no irony at all.. I was simply stating I contribute towards the finances of my club and support them. I don't have a devine right, I choose to pay and support my team.

I was trying to point out I'm entitled to a negative view of the manager and his abilities, this doesn't make me "not a fan"..

We all have different views which is what forums are about, anyone feeling negative shouldn't be tarred with the anti-fan brush...

I for one don't have Sven's picture on my pillow...

"I contribute towards the finances of my club and support them."

Support is alright, but you do realize that your "contribution" to the annual income of the club amounts to about naught point naught naught five percent?

Be it positive or negative, critique can do wonders and it's only natural after all. I'm just as unhappy after a defeat like any other regular Leicester fan (after all, we all like a good old-fashioned moan).

BUT... to justify your "right" to criticise because you're buying fan articles, is very, very simplistic.

If I took your claim further, all the other 20'000+ opinions would be just as worthy as yours.

But how many fans seriously justify their anger at the club because they buy shirts and proclaiming themselves the keeper of all the club's morals?

Which, again, leads me to the magic number of naught point naught naught five percent.

Last season, I spent a lot of money myself to see Leicester play. Including a season ticket, shirt, other apparel, going to away matches and paying for the dozens of journeys to and from the place.

Did I make a big fuss about my contribution of naught point naught naught five percent whenever we lost (and we did lose quite often last season)?

Posted

"I contribute towards the finances of my club and support them."

Support is alright, but you do realize that your "contribution" to the annual income of the club is about naught point naught naught five percent?

Be it positive or negative, critique can do wonders and it's only natural after all. I'm just as unhappy after a defeat like any other regular Leicester fan (after all, we all like a good old-fashioned moan).

BUT... to justify your "right" to criticise because you're buying fan articles, is very, very simplistic.

If I took your claim further, all the other 20'000+ opinions would be just as worthy as yours.

But how many fans seriously justify their anger at the club because they buy shirts and proclaiming themselves the keeper of all the club's morals?

Which, again, leads me to the magic number of naught point naught naught five percent.

Last season, I spent a lot of money myself to see Leicester play. Including a season ticket, shirt, other apparel, going to away matches and paying for the dozens of journeys to and from the place.

Did I make a big fuss about my contribution of naught point naught naught five percent whenever we lost (and we did lose quite often last season)?

FFS I'm not making a point or proving anything with maths or devine rights...

I'll make it simple, people are entitled to an opinion.. If it doesn't match yours it doesn't make us "not fans"... Is that clear enough.?

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Firsty fans will be slating our performance tonight and calling us shite, but I don't agree with that at all we played well tonight we attacked more we made chances, and Nugent played a blinder a huge positive.

Also on some other threads "fans" have been slating St Ledger, but im going to stick by him tonight and say he played well.

Delusion of the highest grandeur in my eyes. We were extremely shite on Wednesday. And Sean St Ledger was beyond awful, quite unbelievable that he's a paid professional footballer given that performance. Willing to see if he improves, very quickly, but I'm highly doubtful.

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Leicester - the so called "well-supported" club.

If you want to boo at the ground "because you paid your money" go to a pantomime and leave my team alone.

If you want to criticise on the boards because you have an opinion then start your own board called "I hate Leicester/Sven/King Power/St Ledger/Ricardo" - whatever.

A supporter is someone who supports his team. A couple of dictionary definitions of the word support are

1. To bear or hold up serve as a foundation for.

2. To sustain or withstand without giving way; serve as a prop for.

3. To sustain (a person, the mind, spirits, courage, etc.) under trial or affliction.

Some of the treatment to Ricardo last season was an embarrassment to the club. How do people think booing your goalkeeper and shouting for the name of another goalkeeper (WHILE HE WAS PLAYING!!) was going to help him, the team or the club? Unbelievable.

Why would Maynard or any other player want to come to us when we treat our players so abysmally. You could hear the anger in Richie Wellens' voice after the game on Wednesday - believe me you want Richie on your side but what motivation will he get from the boo's?

When you go to watch your lad/grandson etc play do you boo him off if he's had a bad game? Of course you don't - or maybe you do?!

If you cannot support Leicester then you are not a supporter. You may call yourself a fan (definition "any device for producing a current of air by the movement of a broad surface (mouth) or a number of such surfaces (mouths)) but you are not a supporter.

Me I am going to support my team whatever. Always have- always will. I look forward to seeing my fellow supporters at Forest tomorrow, at KP for the Southampton game and for every game after that until I die.

And we will be looking out for you "fans" out there so be careful what you say - we have had enough.

:mad:

Posted

Leicester - the so called "well-supported" club.

If you want to boo at the ground "because you paid your money" go to a pantomime and leave my team alone.

If you want to criticise on the boards because you have an opinion then start your own board called "I hate Leicester/Sven/King Power/St Ledger/Ricardo" - whatever.

A supporter is someone who supports his team. A couple of dictionary definitions of the word support are

1. To bear or hold up serve as a foundation for.

2. To sustain or withstand without giving way; serve as a prop for.

3. To sustain (a person, the mind, spirits, courage, etc.) under trial or affliction.

Some of the treatment to Ricardo last season was an embarrassment to the club. How do people think booing your goalkeeper and shouting for the name of another goalkeeper (WHILE HE WAS PLAYING!!) was going to help him, the team or the club? Unbelievable.

Why would Maynard or any other player want to come to us when we treat our players so abysmally. You could hear the anger in Richie Wellens' voice after the game on Wednesday - believe me you want Richie on your side but what motivation will he get from the boo's?

When you go to watch your lad/grandson etc play do you boo him off if he's had a bad game? Of course you don't - or maybe you do?!

If you cannot support Leicester then you are not a supporter. You may call yourself a fan (definition "any device for producing a current of air by the movement of a broad surface (mouth) or a number of such surfaces (mouths)) but you are not a supporter.

Me I am going to support my team whatever. Always have- always will. I look forward to seeing my fellow supporters at Forest tomorrow, at KP for the Southampton game and for every game after that until I die.

And we will be looking out for you "fans" out there so be careful what you say - we have had enough.

:mad:

on wednesday there was a guy in the kop shouting bold headed c&%t at konchesky at hearing distance when he had the ball....

Posted

Lets put the blame where the blame lays....THE MANAGEMENT AND PLAYING STAFF...if a plumber fooked up a toilet, you wouldn't blame the customer...These people get the best of everything, have you seen the new bus? best owners in the league, best pre season ,best wages, best training facilities.etc..anybody pointing the finger at the fans is letting the real culprits off the hook..

NOT the best supporters though :rolleyes:

Posted

If you want to boo at the ground "because you paid your money" go to a pantomime and leave my team alone.

If people want to boo let them, why should it bother you? Personally, I'd never boo a partiuclar player (ie Ricardo), but I admit I have booed the team before (not this season, yet!) because of a performance, and I can because I am entitled to what I think and I have paid money.

At the end of the day, we will all be here longer than the owners, management and players so if I want to clap the team, I'll clap, and if I want to boo the team, I'll boo (not while the game is in process, moan yes, boo no).

Posted

Leicester - the so called "well-supported" club.

If you want to boo at the ground "because you paid your money" go to a pantomime and leave my team alone.

If you want to criticise on the boards because you have an opinion then start your own board called "I hate Leicester/Sven/King Power/St Ledger/Ricardo" - whatever.

A supporter is someone who supports his team. A couple of dictionary definitions of the word support are

1. To bear or hold up serve as a foundation for.

2. To sustain or withstand without giving way; serve as a prop for.

3. To sustain (a person, the mind, spirits, courage, etc.) under trial or affliction.

Some of the treatment to Ricardo last season was an embarrassment to the club. How do people think booing your goalkeeper and shouting for the name of another goalkeeper (WHILE HE WAS PLAYING!!) was going to help him, the team or the club? Unbelievable.

Why would Maynard or any other player want to come to us when we treat our players so abysmally. You could hear the anger in Richie Wellens' voice after the game on Wednesday - believe me you want Richie on your side but what motivation will he get from the boo's?

When you go to watch your lad/grandson etc play do you boo him off if he's had a bad game? Of course you don't - or maybe you do?!

If you cannot support Leicester then you are not a supporter. You may call yourself a fan (definition "any device for producing a current of air by the movement of a broad surface (mouth) or a number of such surfaces (mouths)) but you are not a supporter.

Me I am going to support my team whatever. Always have- always will. I look forward to seeing my fellow supporters at Forest tomorrow, at KP for the Southampton game and for every game after that until I die.

And we will be looking out for you "fans" out there so be careful what you say - we have had enough.

:mad:

GOD HAS SPOKEN , hope u dont hear me boo and come and beat me up , :blink: lmfao , ooooooooooooooooh he will be watching us , we are all fans and we all have a right to these boards and we also have a right to moan , groan , boo , hiss, shout , scream , rant , rave , lol

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