Stevie Synex Posted 16 January 2013 Share Posted 16 January 2013 Evening All! My Mother-in-Law was recently invited into Radio Leicester to talk about her efforts of providing parcels to the guys and gals currently out on duty in Afghanistan. Over the last couple of years she has sent out in excess of 2000 parcels, usually in the form of shoe boxes, to our troops on the frontline packed with goodies that remind them of home. After her interview, which took place just before Christmas, she asked someone at Radio Leicester if there was any chance of a signed programme from the club as she had a specific person in mind who she wanted to send some LCFC memorabilia. The lass in question used to play for the Ladies team at the club and is currently out at Camp Bastion working as a dog handler. The Mother-in-Law was pointed in the direction of somebody at RL, I suspect Stringer, who told her to leave it with him. Couple of weeks pass by and she receives nothing and then low and behold she gets a signed flag from all the lads arrive in the post today. Just wanted to say what a fantastic effort from everybody at Leicester City for signing the flag and posting off to her - and as a patriot and massive LCFC fan myself, I wanted to share this with those of you who will get a warm feeling knowing that our colours are being flown out in Afghanistan and supporting our brave troops as well. Well done Leicester City Football Club! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
I am Rod Hull Posted 16 January 2013 Share Posted 16 January 2013 Evening All! My Mother-in-Law was recently invited into Radio Leicester to talk about her efforts of providing parcels to the guys and gals currently out on duty in Afghanistan. Over the last couple of years she has sent out in excess of 2000 parcels, usually in the form of shoe boxes, to our troops on the frontline packed with goodies that remind them of home. After her interview, which took place just before Christmas, she asked someone at Radio Leicester if there was any chance of a signed programme from the club as she had a specific person in mind who she wanted to send some LCFC memorabilia. The lass in question used to play for the Ladies team at the club and is currently out at Camp Bastion working as a dog handler. The Mother-in-Law was pointed in the direction of somebody at RL, I suspect Stringer, who told her to leave it with him. Couple of weeks pass by and she receives nothing and then low and behold she gets a signed flag from all the lads arrive in the post today. Just wanted to say what a fantastic effort from everybody at Leicester City for signing the flag and posting off to her - and as a patriot and massive LCFC fan myself, I wanted to share this with those of you who will get a warm feeling knowing that our colours are being flown out in Afghanistan and supporting our brave troops as well. Well done Leicester City Football Club! The Taliban will see that and start singing "you used to be English, you`re not anymore" (only kidding ) Lovely stuff, mate, well done to the mother-in-law god bless her and hope she keeps it up Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HoustonFox Posted 16 January 2013 Share Posted 16 January 2013 Great post. Good work LCFC and even more Stevie Synex's Mother-in-Law! Hope no one finds a way to hijack the thread and start moaning about Dyer or Vardy or something. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AKCJ Posted 16 January 2013 Share Posted 16 January 2013 I saw Lloyd Dyer sign this on the tunnel camera at either the Huddersfield or Burton game, i'm sure of it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shade Posted 16 January 2013 Share Posted 16 January 2013 I saw Lloyd Dyer sign this on the tunnel camera at either the Huddersfield or Burton game, i'm sure of it. he probably started to sign it but couldn't finish. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HoustonFox Posted 16 January 2013 Share Posted 16 January 2013 he probably started to sign it but couldn't finish. I knew it!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BoneDog Posted 16 January 2013 Share Posted 16 January 2013 The Taliban will see that and start singing "you used to be English, you`re not anymore" (only kidding ) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Year Of The Fox Posted 16 January 2013 Share Posted 16 January 2013 Fair play to stringer Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bilo Posted 16 January 2013 Share Posted 16 January 2013 Also gets Leicester City's name known in that all-important Afghan market, good work. Seriously though, great gesture from LCFC. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jonthefox Posted 16 January 2013 Share Posted 16 January 2013 I hope its got a fire certificate. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dynamark Posted 16 January 2013 Share Posted 16 January 2013 good job is isnt the white away flag Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fox92 Posted 16 January 2013 Share Posted 16 January 2013 Well done to Stringer. Good work from Leicester, but I expect this kind of thing really. Stay connected with the community. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Out Foxed Posted 17 January 2013 Share Posted 17 January 2013 Good work. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Year Of The Fox Posted 17 January 2013 Share Posted 17 January 2013 good job is isnt the white away flag lol Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vlad the Fox Posted 17 January 2013 Share Posted 17 January 2013 The first time I ran the London Marathon I rang up City, tigers and County asking for anything I could use for an auction at a race night I was organising. The lady at City was great and sent us richard stearmans signed remembrance day shirt with the poppy on which we auctioned for £180. tigers said we don't really do things like that but sent harry ellis signed book and the county sent a family ticket for any pro 40 match. In all, with sponsors, we raised (three of us) over £5500 for Loros. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flowwolf Posted 17 January 2013 Share Posted 17 January 2013 Well done L.C.F.C . now if the lads and lasses come under fire they can wave the flag at the Taliban and shout ooooooohhhhhhhhhhhhhh YOUR SHIT ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FoxesAreBlue Posted 17 January 2013 Share Posted 17 January 2013 LCFC are usually pretty good with stuff like this. When I was fundraising for the London Marathon last year I emailed loads of Leicester companies for items for a charity raffle: All of the sports teams, restaurants, cinemas, shops, even Everyman racing at mallory park. The ONLY one to get back to me with a free stadium tour for 4 was lcfc. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Al-aLondon-Foxile Posted 18 January 2013 Share Posted 18 January 2013 The club did well, but lets hear it for a top mum! 2000 parcels is some effort. I've been there and done it, and I know how much these parcels are appreciated. Thanks 'mrs Lynex' xx Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
turkish14 Posted 18 January 2013 Share Posted 18 January 2013 As 2 others of mentioned the much maligned Ian stringer deserves quite a bit of credit here. To your MIL what a fantastic person she is, good to hear these kind of stories. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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