brisfox Posted 3 February 2013 Share Posted 3 February 2013 I have little doubt that the Forest game will be the biggest of the season and that we will easily sell out our normal allocation of 4500. That will mean that alot of City fans will be faced with the choice of missing the game (unthinkable) or trying to slip in incognito among the home fans. There is always a chance Forest could increase the allocation to away fans but to be honest, I don't see that happening. so, here is the question. If we are going to be sitting amongst Forest fans, what part of the ground should it be? Do we just mingle in all over or should we aim for one are (for example the West Bridgeford upper - above where the away fans are) ? Will we be better getting a number of tickets in one block or just buy individual tickets ? This very much reminds me of the MK Dons away game a couple of years back when about half the home support was City fans. We were even chanting in the home areas! I know the club and the police will be trying to keep fans apart, however, I am being practical here, we all know it will happen regardless,better for it to be controlled (ie Forest give us more tickets for a game that is likely to be meaningless to them by then ) than for away supporters to be using their own initiative.Thoughts? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Year Of The Fox Posted 3 February 2013 Share Posted 3 February 2013 We are seriously setting ourselves up for the biggest comedown anyone has ever seen. ****in ell its February. We could just as easily finish 10th as we could second. Knowing Leicester Id say 10th was the most probable Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Danny the Fox 95 Posted 3 February 2013 Share Posted 3 February 2013 If lcfc fans can't get tickets them we have to be all together in the bridge ford upper tier! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
paulsherwood1 Posted 3 February 2013 Share Posted 3 February 2013 We are seriously setting ourselves up for the biggest comedown anyone has ever seen. ****in ell its February. We could just as easily finish 10th as we could second. Knowing Leicester Id say 10th was the most probable Couldn`t agree more!!!! it certainly would be a dream to be able to celebrate promotion at Forest, but probably something that should stay in our heads until the end of April!!!!! This does bring back a memory for me though, when Dave Bassett brought his `Deane and Agana` Sheff u team to Filbo on the last day of the season. They thrashed us 5-2 and there were more sheff u fans than leicester fans in the ground that day... it was amazing... but horrible! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NewquayFox Posted 3 February 2013 Share Posted 3 February 2013 And those yellow Sheff U shirts, i took my 2 eldest lads when they were nippers, terrible atmosphere and loads of trouble.... ;0( Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crisp packet Posted 3 February 2013 Share Posted 3 February 2013 lots of games before this ?? Can we stop counting our chickens plz???? This is leicester..... Take one game at a time ?!? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Simmo86 Posted 3 February 2013 Share Posted 3 February 2013 Brian Clough Upper Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Voll Blau Posted 3 February 2013 Share Posted 3 February 2013 I sincerely hope the 'big day out' element of the title is tongue in cheek. The only matches that are big days out for us are Cup finals and European nights. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fox92 Posted 3 February 2013 Share Posted 3 February 2013 We are seriously setting ourselves up for the biggest comedown anyone has ever seen. ****in ell its February. We could just as easily finish 10th as we could second. Knowing Leicester Id say 10th was the most probable Agreed. If we were to get promoted, I hope it's before May 4th anyway, and we were at home. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Corky Posted 3 February 2013 Share Posted 3 February 2013 Yes, please can we rein it in a bit? Peterborough is next. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bluetintedspecs Posted 3 February 2013 Share Posted 3 February 2013 Yes, please can we rein it in a bit? Peterborough is next. Yep looking forward to Peterborough away Not a very covert approach to such plans plastering it over an internet forum that every man and his dog can see, would suggest a sharp removal would be advisable! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Year Of The Fox Posted 3 February 2013 Share Posted 3 February 2013 Some tit on facebook has stuck a picture of the league table to the day last year saying that Southampton had 1 point less at the time than we have now. He failed to spot that west ham had 3 points more than us now, were top of the league and ended up in the playoffs Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dan LCFC Posted 3 February 2013 Share Posted 3 February 2013 To be honest I think regardless, they'll be taking strong measures to make sure none of our fans get tickets in their end. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wakeyfox Posted 3 February 2013 Share Posted 3 February 2013 I have little doubt that the Forest game will be the biggest of the season and that we will easily sell out our normal allocation of 4500. That will mean that alot of City fans will be faced with the choice of missing the game (unthinkable) or trying to slip in incognito among the home fans. There is always a chance Forest could increase the allocation to away fans but to be honest, I don't see that happening. so, here is the question. If we are going to be sitting amongst Forest fans, what part of the ground should it be? Do we just mingle in all over or should we aim for one are (for example the West Bridgeford upper - above where the away fans are) ? Will we be better getting a number of tickets in one block or just buy individual tickets ? This very much reminds me of the MK Dons away game a couple of years back when about half the home support was City fans. We were even chanting in the home areas! I know the club and the police will be trying to keep fans apart, however, I am being practical here, we all know it will happen regardless,better for it to be controlled (ie Forest give us more tickets for a game that is likely to be meaningless to them by then ) than for away supporters to be using their own initiative.Thoughts? Good afternoon constable... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NewquayFox Posted 3 February 2013 Share Posted 3 February 2013 I dont think the game will take place because we are that good and will be so far ahead of everone else the FA will let us have the last couple of games off to prepare for the oncoming Premier League season and our matches in the Europa league as we are bound to win the FA Cup... ;0) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JonnyBoy Posted 3 February 2013 Share Posted 3 February 2013 this game has the potential to be carnage, one game at a time though hey Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JonnyBoy Posted 3 February 2013 Share Posted 3 February 2013 I have little doubt that the Forest game will be the biggest of the season and that we will easily sell out our normal allocation of 4500. That will mean that alot of City fans will be faced with the choice of missing the game (unthinkable) or trying to slip in incognito among the home fans. There is always a chance Forest could increase the allocation to away fans but to be honest, I don't see that happening. so, here is the question. If we are going to be sitting amongst Forest fans, what part of the ground should it be? Do we just mingle in all over or should we aim for one are (for example the West Bridgeford upper - above where the away fans are) ? Will we be better getting a number of tickets in one block or just buy individual tickets ? This very much reminds me of the MK Dons away game a couple of years back when about half the home support was City fans. We were even chanting in the home areas! I know the club and the police will be trying to keep fans apart, however, I am being practical here, we all know it will happen regardless,better for it to be controlled (ie Forest give us more tickets for a game that is likely to be meaningless to them by then ) than for away supporters to be using their own initiative.Thoughts? more importantly, why the heck were you posting this at 6:52 on a sunday morning ?! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Year Of The Fox Posted 3 February 2013 Share Posted 3 February 2013 more importantly, why the heck were you posting this at 6:52 on a sunday morning ?! Notts constabulary need to know the whereabouts of our fans Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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