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I'm the biggest **** on the forum and I take enormous pride from that.

Oh, and Singhy I have no need of small willy syndrome when I'm packing this gut buster. :thumbup:

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Apparently only the first three inches of a vagina have nerve endings anyway, so anything longer than that is kind of superfluous. This means that eight inches of my lovepipe are utterly redundant. :(

Technically all of my lovepipe is redundant at the moment, but that's just moot.

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'If you're watching on the telly, you're a cunt.'

That's what some of our fans were singing about their fellow fans according to people who were there. Really lads? Really?

Some of us don't have the money or time to go to Cardiff, it isn't easy for everybody you know. Some of us have to work weekends, much like myself. Even when I start my new teaching job next week and stop working weekends, it'll be my GTP year and I make no apologies for prioritising my career over matches. Even if I didn't have a lot of work to do at weekends, I don't live in Leicester any more so travelling is pretty bloody pricey and I'm saving up for a new house. This again is my priority over going to places like the Madejski. These are the realities of life for many, many fans. This does not make us lesser fans, disloyal or 'cunts.' It means we have other commitments going on that must take priority over the game, in some people's cases the choice is between paying the rent/feeding their children or spending £100 or more on a day out. Which would you choose?

The fact we can't make the games does not mean we aren't following our team because we are. This might be on Radio Leicester listening to Strings, following the thread on Foxes Talk, listening to Five Live because we find the over-reactions to everything on the first two a little grating or, gulp, watch it on the telly or on an internet stream like I did (I refuse to line Rupert Murdoch's pockets on principle).

Kindly think before repeating the chant at our next 'live-on-TV' match at Birmingham. Thanks.

when your young and free you can throw your money at anything , when you settle down you then have priorities and your money is not your own anymore , its a shame really because i`m sure we would all love to go to every game , i think its pretty sad this devide we have amongst our own fans , you see it all the time on here , and as for the chant , well what can i say sad , sad , sad , and even sad too,
Posted

It's more an irritance that shit songs like this get an airing over decent songs.

Same old same old.

Posted

Apparently only the first three inches of a vagina have nerve endings anyway, so anything longer than that is kind of superfluous. This means that eight inches of my lovepipe are utterly redundant. :(

Technically all of my lovepipe is redundant at the moment, but that's just moot.

Girth.

Posted

'If you're watching on the telly, you're a cunt.'

That's what some of our fans were singing about their fellow fans according to people who were there. Really lads? Really?

Some of us don't have the money or time to go to Cardiff, it isn't easy for everybody you know. Some of us have to work weekends, much like myself. Even when I start my new teaching job next week and stop working weekends, it'll be my GTP year and I make no apologies for prioritising my career over matches. Even if I didn't have a lot of work to do at weekends, I don't live in Leicester any more so travelling is pretty bloody pricey and I'm saving up for a new house. This again is my priority over going to places like the Madejski. These are the realities of life for many, many fans. This does not make us lesser fans, disloyal or 'cunts.' It means we have other commitments going on that must take priority over the game, in some people's cases the choice is between paying the rent/feeding their children or spending £100 or more on a day out. Which would you choose?

The fact we can't make the games does not mean we aren't following our team because we are. This might be on Radio Leicester listening to Strings, following the thread on Foxes Talk, listening to Five Live because we find the over-reactions to everything on the first two a little grating or, gulp, watch it on the telly or on an internet stream like I did (I refuse to line Rupert Murdoch's pockets on principle).

Kindly think before repeating the chant at our next 'live-on-TV' match at Birmingham. Thanks.

Are you absolutely, really, definitely sure that the fans weren't having a bit of a laugh? I wasn't at the game, but I really can't imagine Leicester fans singing this without being at least a little bit flippant.

Bit of a sense of humour failure I think...

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Are you absolutely, really, definitely sure that the fans weren't having a bit of a laugh? I wasn't at the game, but I really can't imagine Leicester fans singing this without being at least a little bit flippant.

Bit of a sense of humour failure I think...

Those who were chanting it were laughing and pissing about with all sorts of chants, this one caught on more than most of the others due to a few others around finding amusing.

I'll admit I laughed at it, I sung it directed at my mate down the phone for a laugh. No malice in it whatsoever.

Some people need to lighten up.

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