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It is YOUR ****ing fault.

'Woah. Hold on there. What? Us supporters? Not the ref? Not the manager? Us?' - Yes, you, you pathetic excuse of a majority, I'm talking to you.

My theory is far fetched and probably ridiculous. Regardless of whether it is correct, I certainly have a point that our fans are among the worst in the football league. People ramble on about how 'brilliant' our support is. B*llocks. We live in a big city with no other major football teams surrounding us. That is why we get a large number of fans. We have one big city seperate from other cities nearby. When you look at the likes of Coventry who we look down on for their turn outs, it is clear to see that their club compete with Villa and Birmingham for their supporters. Burnley, for example, are also surrounded by big teams. Then there's the London clubs and so the trend continues. We don't have that. We're a city in our own right with rivals at a similar level to ourselves. You'll find less fans in Leicester with an excuse to support the likes of Man Utd or a big London club.

We do not have good fans, there are just quite a lot of us. The moment something goes wrong you all jump on the bandwagon, don't you? Jesus, SSL made a howler tonight, granted, but to BOO him afterwards? What kind of people are you? You could argue that professionals should deal with pressure better but for crying out loud they're probably going out there scared shitless that god forbid they might do something wrong. You BOO Nicky Maynard for scoring against after not joining us, when there is little he can do about it! He's a professional and I think the guy should take credit for not handing in a transfer request. He has a contract and unless those above him decide otherwise, he should continue to play under his contract. Doesn't that just sum it up? You lot boo without a thought. You're always going to find a percentage of football fans who are fickle morons at a football club but I'd argue we've got it pretty bad. We're infested by you oxygen thieves (to quote Russell Brand!) Do me a favour and leave your frustration from life at home. 'Times are hard. I'm skint. I am an absolute fool with no brain. I know what I'll do, go take my anger out on some footballers. I hope they're awful, cause I'd love a good ol' boo!' It's your fickle type that were out and about in the bigger cities last week looting. Scum. Sub human scum. (I can't rant without quoting Partridge at least once.)

This attitude of the fans doesn't exactly promote a positive atmosphere. So, why do you need a 'positive atmosphere?', I hear you ask. Look at Southampton. Look at Norwich last season. Look at us in our play-off season. Not particularly brilliant squads, so what made them successful? In my opinion, a positive air around the place off the back of a promotion season. So I ask you, why can we not give our players a fighting chance by getting behind them rather than waiting for them to slip up and jump on them? If you're at work and you mess up, what would you want? Your manager to absolutely rip in to you, even though it's the first thing you've done wrong? No. You'd want encouragement.

Don't get me wrong, I think our team were poor tonight. Isn't it interesting, though, that the times that we played our best football was after our goal and after their penalty miss? When was our worst football? After their goals. Of course, some questions should be asked of the mentality of the players. They should be strong enough to play good football regardless of what has just happened. However, perhaps if the large proportion of cretins our supporters yield would lay off for a second, our players wouldn't feel QUITE AS sorry for themselves. Just a suggestion.

If I supported another team I would hate LCFC. Our fans are utterly ridiculous and right now all of those I criticised in this post deserve every last drop of depression from this defeat. I kind of wish I was a Bristol fan tonight. There's nothing more I'd love than to feel smug against LCFC fans.

/rant.

Posted

It is YOUR ****ing fault.

'Woah. Hold on there. What? Us supporters? Not the ref? Not the manager? Us?' - Yes, you, you pathetic excuse of a majority, I'm talking to you.

My theory is far fetched and probably ridiculous. Regardless of whether it is correct, I certainly have a point that our fans are among the worst in the football league. People ramble on about how 'brilliant' our support is. B*llocks. We live in a big city with no other major football teams surrounding us. That is why we get a large number of fans. We have one big city seperate from other cities nearby. When you look at the likes of Coventry who we look down on for their turn outs, it is clear to see that their club compete with Villa and Birmingham for their supporters. Burnley, for example, are also surrounded by big teams. Then there's the London clubs and so the trend continues. We don't have that. We're a city in our own right with rivals at a similar level to ourselves. You'll find less fans in Leicester with an excuse to support the likes of Man Utd or a big London club.

We do not have good fans, there are just quite a lot of us. The moment something goes wrong you all jump on the bandwagon, don't you? Jesus, SSL made a howler tonight, granted, but to BOO him afterwards? What kind of people are you? You could argue that professionals should deal with pressure better but for crying out loud they're probably going out their scared shitless that god forbid they might do something wrong. You BOO Nicky Maynard for scoring against after not joining us, when there is little he can do about it! He's a professional and I think the guy should take credit for not handing in a transfer request. He has a contract and unless those above him decide otherwise, he should continue to play under his contract. Doesn't that just sum it up? You lot boo without a thought. You're always going to find a percentage of football fans who are fickle morons at a football club but I'd argue we've got it pretty bad. We're infested by you oxygen thieves (to quote Russell Brand!) Do me a favour and leave your frustration from life at home. 'Times are hard. I'm skint. I am an absolute fool with no brain. I know what I'll do, go take my anger out on some footballers. I hope they're awful, cause I'd love a good ol' boo!' It's your fickle type that were out and about major cities last week looting. Scum. Sub human scum. (I can't rant without quoting Partridge at least once.)

This attitude of the fans doesn't exactly promote a positive atmosphere. So, why do you need a 'positive atmosphere?', I hear you ask. Look at Southampton. Look at Norwich last season. Look at us in our play-off season. Not particularly brilliant squads, so what made them successful? In my opinion, a positive air around the place off the back of a promotion season. So I ask you, why can we not give our players a fighting chance by getting behind them rather than waiting for them to slip up and jump on them? If you're at work and you mess up, what would you want? Your manager to absolutely rip in to you, even though it's the first thing you've done wrong? No. You'd want encouragement.

Don't get me wrong, I think our team were poor tonight. Isn't it interesting, though, that the times that we played our best football was after our goal and after their penalty miss? When was our worst football? After their goals. Of course, some questions should be asked of the mentality of the players. They should be strong enough to play good football regardless of what has just happened. However, perhaps if the large proportion of cretins our supporters yield would lay off for a second, our players wouldn't feel QUITE AS sorry for themselves. Just a suggestion.

If I supported another team I would hate LCFC. Our fans are utterly ridiculous and right now all of those I criticised in this post deserve every last drop of depression from this defeat. I kind of wish I was a Bristol fan tonight. There's nothing more I'd love than to feel smug against LCFC fans.

/rant.

yup +1

Posted

completely agree, our home support is a great let-down. Every club has it's small assortment of deluded fools but here those types of "fan" appear to be in the majority.

Posted

It is YOUR ****ing fault.

'Woah. Hold on there. What? Us supporters? Not the ref? Not the manager? Us?' - Yes, you, you pathetic excuse of a majority, I'm talking to you.

My theory is far fetched and probably ridiculous. Regardless of whether it is correct, I certainly have a point that our fans are among the worst in the football league. People ramble on about how 'brilliant' our support is. B*llocks. We live in a big city with no other major football teams surrounding us. That is why we get a large number of fans. We have one big city seperate from other cities nearby. When you look at the likes of Coventry who we look down on for their turn outs, it is clear to see that their club compete with Villa and Birmingham for their supporters. Burnley, for example, are also surrounded by big teams. Then there's the London clubs and so the trend continues. We don't have that. We're a city in our own right with rivals at a similar level to ourselves. You'll find less fans in Leicester with an excuse to support the likes of Man Utd or a big London club.

We do not have good fans, there are just quite a lot of us. The moment something goes wrong you all jump on the bandwagon, don't you? Jesus, SSL made a howler tonight, granted, but to BOO him afterwards? What kind of people are you? You could argue that professionals should deal with pressure better but for crying out loud they're probably going out their scared shitless that god forbid they might do something wrong. You BOO Nicky Maynard for scoring against after not joining us, when there is little he can do about it! He's a professional and I think the guy should take credit for not handing in a transfer request. He has a contract and unless those above him decide otherwise, he should continue to play under his contract. Doesn't that just sum it up? You lot boo without a thought. You're always going to find a percentage of football fans who are fickle morons at a football club but I'd argue we've got it pretty bad. We're infested by you oxygen thieves (to quote Russell Brand!) Do me a favour and leave your frustration from life at home. 'Times are hard. I'm skint. I am an absolute fool with no brain. I know what I'll do, go take my anger out on some footballers. I hope they're awful, cause I'd love a good ol' boo!' It's your fickle type that were out and about major cities last week looting. Scum. Sub human scum. (I can't rant without quoting Partridge at least once.)

This attitude of the fans doesn't exactly promote a positive atmosphere. So, why do you need a 'positive atmosphere?', I hear you ask. Look at Southampton. Look at Norwich last season. Look at us in our play-off season. Not particularly brilliant squads, so what made them successful? In my opinion, a positive air around the place off the back of a promotion season. So I ask you, why can we not give our players a fighting chance by getting behind them rather than waiting for them to slip up and jump on them? If you're at work and you mess up, what would you want? Your manager to absolutely rip in to you, even though it's the first thing you've done wrong? No. You'd want encouragement.

Don't get me wrong, I think our team were poor tonight. Isn't it interesting, though, that the times that we played our best football was after our goal and after their penalty miss? When was our worst football? After their goals. Of course, some questions should be asked of the mentality of the players. They should be strong enough to play good football regardless of what has just happened. However, perhaps if the large proportion of cretins our supporters yield would lay off for a second, our players wouldn't feel QUITE AS sorry for themselves. Just a suggestion.

If I supported another team I would hate LCFC. Our fans are utterly ridiculous and right now all of those I criticised in this post deserve every last drop of depression from this defeat. I kind of wish I was a Bristol fan tonight. There's nothing more I'd love than to feel smug against LCFC fans.

/rant.

This is the biggest pile of shite I've ever read.

So it's OK to come on here and slate fans who have and will support Leicester for their whole life, but not ok to slate players when they are embarrassing us and being a total disgrace?

Our fans are right to be constantly pissed off, we DO have a large fanbase, surely the biggest that has never won the FA Cup, the top division or the European Cup. We have been underachieving for over 125 years and we're still doing it.

And don't make out everyone was booing St Ledger, that's bollocks. Of course it was a minority. The only person that had any mass prolonged boos was the ref.

Stop being such a self-righteous dick.

Posted

Players will end up not wanting to try a hard cross field ball or take a tough shot on because they know that if it goes wrong they are going to get booed.

Posted

Wasted rant.

Most probably.

Posted

This is the biggest pile of shite I've ever read.

So it's OK to come on here and slate fans who have and will support Leicester for their whole life, but not ok to slate players when they are embarrassing us and being a total disgrace?

Our fans are right to be constantly pissed off, we DO have a large fanbase, surely the biggest that has never won the FA Cup, the top division or the European Cup. We have been underachieving for over 125 years and we're still doing it.

And don't make out everyone was booing St Ledger, that's bollocks. Of course it was a minority. The only person that had any mass prolonged boos was the ref.

Stop being such a self-righteous dick.

I'm so confused right now because I agree with you also I need to go to sleep, I find it difficult how I can agree with both sides of an argument but hey that's what supporting LCFC does to you and I love it

Posted

And another thing, it's hard to give bloody encouragement when we're getting none back. Fans are humans as well you know, with feelings, and what we're feeling at the moment is frustartion and anger. So when the players put me in a good mood and let me relax, I'll stop shouting angrily and I'll continue to sing.

Stop making out we're any worse than most clubs for having a minority of idiots.

Posted

I agree, we're no better than the players themselves when we act like prats. We need to be patient and support the team.

However, I still think we need two strikers. :whistle:

Guest Col city fan
Posted

Utter tripe? Just look at the away support so far this season! Over 6000 at Cov scum, 1400 at Rotherham, sold out for the trees...

Tell you what? How about the fookin manager and players giving us something to sing about, to feel cheerful about, to enjoy

City fans are a massively loyal bunch, we just need to see something to be cheerful about

As a fan for well over thirty years I can safely say you are talking out your arse

Posted

It is YOUR ****ing fault.

'Woah. Hold on there. What? Us supporters? Not the ref? Not the manager? Us?' - Yes, you, you pathetic excuse of a majority, I'm talking to you.

My theory is far fetched and probably ridiculous. Regardless of whether it is correct, I certainly have a point that our fans are among the worst in the football league. People ramble on about how 'brilliant' our support is. B*llocks. We live in a big city with no other major football teams surrounding us. That is why we get a large number of fans. We have one big city seperate from other cities nearby. When you look at the likes of Coventry who we look down on for their turn outs, it is clear to see that their club compete with Villa and Birmingham for their supporters. Burnley, for example, are also surrounded by big teams. Then there's the London clubs and so the trend continues. We don't have that. We're a city in our own right with rivals at a similar level to ourselves. You'll find less fans in Leicester with an excuse to support the likes of Man Utd or a big London club.

We do not have good fans, there are just quite a lot of us. The moment something goes wrong you all jump on the bandwagon, don't you? Jesus, SSL made a howler tonight, granted, but to BOO him afterwards? What kind of people are you? You could argue that professionals should deal with pressure better but for crying out loud they're probably going out there scared shitless that god forbid they might do something wrong. You BOO Nicky Maynard for scoring against after not joining us, when there is little he can do about it! He's a professional and I think the guy should take credit for not handing in a transfer request. He has a contract and unless those above him decide otherwise, he should continue to play under his contract. Doesn't that just sum it up? You lot boo without a thought. You're always going to find a percentage of football fans who are fickle morons at a football club but I'd argue we've got it pretty bad. We're infested by you oxygen thieves (to quote Russell Brand!) Do me a favour and leave your frustration from life at home. 'Times are hard. I'm skint. I am an absolute fool with no brain. I know what I'll do, go take my anger out on some footballers. I hope they're awful, cause I'd love a good ol' boo!' It's your fickle type that were out and about in the bigger cities last week looting. Scum. Sub human scum. (I can't rant without quoting Partridge at least once.)

This attitude of the fans doesn't exactly promote a positive atmosphere. So, why do you need a 'positive atmosphere?', I hear you ask. Look at Southampton. Look at Norwich last season. Look at us in our play-off season. Not particularly brilliant squads, so what made them successful? In my opinion, a positive air around the place off the back of a promotion season. So I ask you, why can we not give our players a fighting chance by getting behind them rather than waiting for them to slip up and jump on them? If you're at work and you mess up, what would you want? Your manager to absolutely rip in to you, even though it's the first thing you've done wrong? No. You'd want encouragement.

Don't get me wrong, I think our team were poor tonight. Isn't it interesting, though, that the times that we played our best football was after our goal and after their penalty miss? When was our worst football? After their goals. Of course, some questions should be asked of the mentality of the players. They should be strong enough to play good football regardless of what has just happened. However, perhaps if the large proportion of cretins our supporters yield would lay off for a second, our players wouldn't feel QUITE AS sorry for themselves. Just a suggestion.

If I supported another team I would hate LCFC. Our fans are utterly ridiculous and right now all of those I criticised in this post deserve every last drop of depression from this defeat. I kind of wish I was a Bristol fan tonight. There's nothing more I'd love than to feel smug against LCFC fans.

/rant.

Why do you bother coming on here? You clearly have no respect for any other opinion than your own?

People feel cheated by what they've seen tonight - and have EVERY right to do so. There were indeed thieves in our midst at the KP stadium - but they were to be seen on the pitch and in the dugout. Deep down, they don't give a monkey's whether they win or lose as they're all on lucrative contracts so collect their fatcat salaries anyway. They have as much contempt as you do for the fans who fund those cheques.

Tonight my team faced a test of character. It failed that test by some distance. There's no reason why we should be passive about this.

Guest MattP
Posted

Players will end up not wanting to try a hard cross field ball or take a tough shot on because they know that if it goes wrong they are going to get booed.

:crylaugh::crylaugh::crylaugh::crylaugh:

Jesus this sums up just what a pussfied pathetic nation we have become.

If a player in the states in any sport moaned about his fans booing him because of his abject performance he would be absolutely laughed out of his profession and be told to go back to little league with the 10 year olds.

I dont boo, never have but to even try and use it as an excuse for poor perfomance? Well, if they are THAT mentally weak in the first place you are not going to win anything anyway.

Guest MattP
Posted

Tonight my team faced a test of character. It failed that test by some distance. There's no reason why we should be passive about this.

:thumbup:

Posted

Utter tripe? Just look at the away support so far this season! Over 6000 at Cov scum, 1400 at Rotherham, sold out for the trees...

Tell you what? How about the fookin manager and players giving us something to sing about, to feel cheerful about, to enjoy

City fans are a massively loyal bunch, we just need to see something to be cheerful about

As a fan for well over thirty years I can safely say you are talking out your arse

:thumbup:

And despite tonight's garbage I'll still be there in a sellout away end on Saturday. NOT booing, just the same as the majority of Leicester fans.

Posted

:crylaugh::crylaugh::crylaugh::crylaugh:

Jesus this sums up just what a pussfied pathetic nation we have become.

If a player in the states in any sport moaned about his fans booing him because of his abject performance he would be absolutely laughed out of his profession and be told to go back to little league with the 10 year olds.

I dont boo, never have but to even try and use it as an excuse for poor perfomance? Well, if they are THAT mentally weak in the first place you are not going to win anything anyway.

Not an excuse they are professionals and should be able to deal with it. But some players in our team are mentally weak and that is clear in that they play their best when the fans are singing

Posted

These kind of holier than thou attitudes are more annoying than any amount of booing. If you're so special, why don't you go and build yourself a little cabin by a lake somewhere in Sweden, devote your time to writing a book about how special you are and then come back and try to sell it.

For the millionth time:

1) fans are entitled to boo and shout abuse if they want

2) if the players are sensitive enough to be effected by it then they shouldn't be on the pitch

3) you needn't worry about no. 2 because these are young men getting paid vast sums of money to kick a ball around a field. When a player goes home do you think he sulks and whinges and feels depressed because some fat window fitter called him a twat while he was taking a throw in? No, he drives his £100k sports car back to his £500k house, and then takes his 9/10 wife to the nearest michelin star restaurant where he sips champagne from a diamond encrusted glass. These players DO NOT CARE what the fans think. The sooner you get this into your head the better.

Posted

I have never read so mcu crap in my l;ife, im ashamed to be a Fox somthimes with fans like this, never ****ing happy, give them premiership and they will still moan, well SURPRISE!! this is a hard division with good teams, I blame the ***** media for hyping us up, it has not helped and now we have neanderthal fans waving their club about.

We are luckty to have SVen he will attract the players and our owners are backing him, WHY IS THAT NOT ENOUGH FOR SOME PEOPLE?

i am happy with my lot, call me un ambitious but i bought a season ticket this year and i plan to enjoy the football, maybe some of you should do the same and get behind the team instead of booing and slaggin them off,

Going to bed, drunk now, hope its a all a nighmare

Posted

I agree that booing is not the answer, but after Saturday's result you'd think that such a bunch of professionals with such a vast amount of experience in the two highest divisions in England would make up for it.

Instead, the manager chops and changes things around again (sauf the banned Vassell, I always thought pre-season was the place to be for such manoeuvers) and most players act like in a gathering of chickens chased by a fox.

Especially at home, it should be the other way around.

So, in a way I can understand the underlying frustration.

The level of expectation was probably simply too high with all the media bullsh*t we were fed.

We all need to calm down (and that includes me), take a deep breath and leave that squad alone.

They know that their end product tonight was simply unacceptable and a continuous run of poor results will have a negative effect on their market value. ph34r.gif

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