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Vote for Leicester City's greatest moment

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Since the wording of the poll is 'Which is your favourite Leicester City moment?' not 'Which is the greatest moment in Leicester City's history?' I'm going to vote for the only one I saw, Howard vs. Leeds.

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Since the wording of the poll is 'Which is your favourite Leicester City moment?' not 'Which is the greatest moment in Leicester City's history?' I'm going to vote for the only one I saw, Howard vs. Leeds.

Pendaticism rules.

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Pedantism. :ph34r:

Bravo :thumbup:

Great poll, but it's a bit harsh on the 107 years of history we've got pre 1992.

It's always going to lean towards modern times but I gave everyone several days to nominate :)

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It probably was the best too. I left Wembley filled with confidence that that team was going to do well in the prem. I can remember talking to some cov fans at Le Mans in the summer of that year and told them to watch us go, that we wouldn't be the relegation fodder they predicted and that we would surprise teams.

Imagine the pandemonium that broke out after Howard's goal, times it by ten with about 44000 Leicester fans in the Wembley sunshine. It was immense. Think my minds about made up.

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Despite my list of very personal moments being ignored.

And a few of mine still being included. Without muzzy scoring at watford and parker scoring at stoke you never have claridge at wembley.

And although being in europe was great. Going out at the 1st hurdle was not ground breaking.

Same goes for walshy. Great in so many ways. But at the end of the day we were poor and came back down the following year.

So for sbeer importance and what may have been had we gone down. It has to be tony james scoring. That led to the little and o'neill era. Without staying up that year we may well have rotted for a number of years.

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Although Leicester went on to lose, Steve Thompson's equaliser against Swindon in the 1993 Play-Off Final after being 3-0 down should really be in the list. The hairs on my neck stand up every time I watch this video.

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Despite my list of very personal moments being ignored.

And a few of mine still being included. Without muzzy scoring at watford and parker scoring at stoke you never have claridge at wembley.

And although being in europe was great. Going out at the 1st hurdle was not ground breaking.

Same goes for walshy. Great in so many ways. But at the end of the day we were poor and came back down the following year.

So for sbeer importance and what may have been had we gone down. It has to be tony james scoring. That led to the little and o'neill era. Without staying up that year we may well have rotted for a number of years.

It wasn't ignored. I tried the best to tally the ones with the most nominations.

Tony James is at the bottom at the minute

Posted

Leicester City's greatest moment post 1990?

A lot of the older generation on here will argue a lot of key moments have been missed!

Claridge every time for me, my first visit to Wembley and the start of years under MON.

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Leicester City's greatest moment post 1990?

A lot of the older generation on here will argue a lot of key moments have been missed!

Claridge every time for me, my first visit to Wembley and the start of years under MON.

Once again, they were nominated by members of THIS FORUM

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sorry but I have to be sad and say Ian Marshall, I had dreamt about watching Leicester in Europe since I was little and never thought it would happen so to actually be in Madrid and watch us take the lead was a brilliant moment, we were on a 3 day trip flying from Stansted and not part of the sorry coach tale.... what a trip!! one day it will happen again for all of you not old enough to remember or to go but 3500 city fans in Madrid was something to behold

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sorry but I have to be sad and say Ian Marshall, I had dreamt about watching Leicester in Europe since I was little and never thought it would happen so to actually be in Madrid and watch us take the lead was a brilliant moment, we were on a 3 day trip flying from Stansted and not part of the sorry coach tale.... what a trip!! one day it will happen again for all of you not old enough to remember or to go but 3500 city fans in Madrid was something to behold

Those times will be back in 2014 ;)

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