steveherbe Posted 23 May 2012 Share Posted 23 May 2012 Was there a stage me and you argued? Lets just take that back. Class post. Yes mate, I believe we did have a 'spat' at some stage. Onwards and upwards though Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1964FOX Posted 23 May 2012 Share Posted 23 May 2012 Well I for one will be singing and standing at the back of SK1 again next season. Yes, it's hard work getting an atmosphere going there sometimes; yes, I am as lazy and as bone-idle and as guilty of not contributing at times; yes I like the idea of a singing 'block', but still I think this is our home ground and we must have singing/chanting/swearing support behind both sets of goals, otherwise what's to put off the opposition? The problem I see in the Kop is that the majority are content to sit through the game and clap, but not really chant. And if they choose to do that can I criticise them? So genuine fair play and good luck to anyone going over to 'N' next season. But I hope (and know) there'll be some left in SK1, too. The few against the thousand. Spartacus won't have shiit on this, and next season, wherever we stand, let's make it OUR ground, OUR atmosphere, OUR fortress, THEIR nightmare, THEIR fear, THEIR dread and let's get our club back to the Premiership! I cannot bloody wait!!!!!!! I will be there with you, singing like a daft old twat. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HEGGSY Posted 23 May 2012 Share Posted 23 May 2012 hellllloooo family relation you'll be fine your still a kid. Then again we both are Didn't think of that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nothin2seehere Posted 24 May 2012 Share Posted 24 May 2012 Surely it must of always been you need to book for a child as well to sit in the family end? Otherwise everyone in the Kop would of just moved over years ago to be next to the away end? I booked tickets in the family stand earlier this season, all persons were over 30. But, we were all family. What's the difference? Unless you're talking strictly about season tickets. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Foxes_Trust Posted 28 May 2012 Share Posted 28 May 2012 We spoke to the club today Firstly the Family Stand is not sold out, the club has no idea how that story came about The Family Stand rule has always been that one member of any family has to be at children's rates Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dan LCFC Posted 28 May 2012 Share Posted 28 May 2012 The more I think about it the more I think what an absolute fvcking farce it is that they've frozen the family stand whilst putting everywhere else up. How ridiculously unfair and stupid. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Year Of The Fox Posted 29 May 2012 Share Posted 29 May 2012 Its probably all the students doing a protest Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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