davieG Posted 6 January 2013 Posted 6 January 2013 Don't know who this was but posted on Bentleys wearthefoxhat Posted on 06/01/2013 19:23 Intimidating kids Had one of the old boys down the club today complaining that the family stand was rammed with foul mouthed louts who scared the kids, i trust none here were involved and had a word with the culprit's involved Don't expect to be there much longer.
LCFC FOX Posted 6 January 2013 Posted 6 January 2013 This is the answer to my thread. I will make the move to L or K next season. N block had so much potential
Guest Bilo Posted 6 January 2013 Posted 6 January 2013 They can hardly make out that it's only Leicester fans the kids hear swearing from, the Family Stand is right next to the away end. God knows how they cope when Leeds and Millwall come to town.
rico Posted 6 January 2013 Posted 6 January 2013 where i sit in N block,the kids are worse than the adults
davieG Posted 6 January 2013 Author Posted 6 January 2013 What do they expect when only 2 stands are open? They can hardly make out that it's only Leicester fans the kids hear swearing from, the Family Stand is right next to the away end. They ended up opening SK3 & 4 God knows how they cope when Leeds and Millwall come to town. They seemingly don't count.
LCFC FOX Posted 6 January 2013 Posted 6 January 2013 where i sit in N block,the kids are worse than the adults Where abouts is that mate?
bmt Posted 6 January 2013 Posted 6 January 2013 Maybe they'll swap the Kop and family stand to solve the issue.... Someone should make a thread .
Storming Posted 6 January 2013 Posted 6 January 2013 If they had opened L & K this would not have been the case Piss Poor Planning again
Harry - LCFC Posted 6 January 2013 Posted 6 January 2013 The club do bring some of these problems on themselves and then have to deal with the trouble that comes about as a result of their decisions. The solutions are blindingly obvious as well.
Corky Posted 6 January 2013 Posted 6 January 2013 The club do bring some of these problems on themselves and then have to deal with the trouble that comes about as a result of their decisions. The solutions are blindingly obvious as well. The fans should know by now that sitting quietly and politely clapping at certain points is the behaviour expected at football matches.
Webbo Posted 6 January 2013 Posted 6 January 2013 Not far from the top I was on the back row of N for the Huddersfield game. Edit; Why anyone would care about that though I don't know.
rico Posted 6 January 2013 Posted 6 January 2013 I was on the back row of N for the Huddersfield game. Edit; Why anyone would care about that though I don't know. were you near the big bald headed guy who likes to voice his opinions?
The Year Of The Fox Posted 6 January 2013 Posted 6 January 2013 Farcical. Maybe they should have opened a separate part of the ground for the louts. Label it the riff raff section
Webbo Posted 6 January 2013 Posted 6 January 2013 were you near the big bald headed guy who likes to voice his opinions? I don't remember him. I was stood next to some little lad and I couldn't stop farting around his head height. I don't think his dad was pleased.
Iwan is a Welshman Posted 6 January 2013 Posted 6 January 2013 Farcical. Maybe they should have opened a separate part of the ground for the louts. Label it the riff raff section I like that idea. I think I'd enjoy standing in the Riff Raffle End.
Lobsterboyuk Posted 6 January 2013 Posted 6 January 2013 Utter bollocks, I was in P2 last season with my son and you hear absolutely everything from L/K and the away block. I've never been to a match where there hasn't been audible swearing throughout the stadium. If the club were that bothered why didn't they designate a family area for this fixture. His words at the age of nine: "That was the best fvcking match I've been to you old tw4t"
The Year Of The Fox Posted 6 January 2013 Posted 6 January 2013 I like that idea. I think I'd enjoy standing in the Riff Raffle End. Raffle?
Harry - LCFC Posted 6 January 2013 Posted 6 January 2013 The fans should know by now that sitting quietly and politely clapping at certain points is the behaviour expected at football matches. Indeed, the riff-raff need to learn sooner rather than later that shouting at football matches shan't be tolerated!
Mike the Metal Ed Posted 6 January 2013 Posted 6 January 2013 I genuinely look forward to someone phoning Radio Leicester tomorrow to complain about it. I can't believe how parents kick off about a little bit of bad language these days, when I started going it was understood that what I heard at football, stayed at football.
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