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Worst ever leicester game?

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0-0 against stoke the season we went up under Adams, it was wet, foggy, half the Kop had a cold and the game was dreadful! I think pretty much every one around me wanted the game calling off by half time! It was an awful 90mins

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think Peterborough this year for me

...... and last year

most stressful game has to be Palace away last year after clinging on for the whole second half, never been so nervous in my whole life.

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Best AND worst Leicester 5-2 Sunderland. Don't get me wrong I thought it was a great game but as some here may know I crapped myself when Nial Quinn scored and refusing to leave spent the remainer of the game being told to piss off by all my fellow supporters around me. When they started spitting on me that was a bit hard to take. Despite that, it was a great day, topped off with getting my Wembley program signed by future England international (at the time) Stef Oakes

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Leicester 0-1 Plymouth. We were bogus that day.

Leicester 1-2 Bristol City 2011. The fact Maynard scored both goals especially the second one made matters worse...

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A 0-0 home draw with Doncaster, I think in our last play off campaign, in terms of entertainment was absolutely horrendous, I don't think anybody had an effort on goal.

3-0 loss at home to Millwall was bad too, still have bad memories of Bruma-Bamba centre back partnership and what Darius Henderson did to them.

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A 0-0 home draw with Doncaster, I think in our last play off campaign, in terms of entertainment was absolutely horrendous, I don't think anybody had an effort on goal.

3-0 loss at home to Millwall was bad too, still have bad memories of Bruma-Bamba centre back partnership and what Darius Henderson did to them.

Bruma wasn't here that season was he? Thought he came in at back end of 2010/11

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A 0-0 home draw with Doncaster, I think in our last play off campaign, in terms of entertainment was absolutely horrendous, I don't think anybody had an effort on goal.

3-0 loss at home to Millwall was bad too, still have bad memories of Bruma-Bamba centre back partnership and what Darius Henderson did to them.

Bruma wasn't at the club then.

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A 0-0 home draw with Doncaster, I think in our last play off campaign, in terms of entertainment was absolutely horrendous, I don't think anybody had an effort on goal.

3-0 loss at home to Millwall was bad too, still have bad memories of Bruma-Bamba centre back partnership and what Darius Henderson did to them.

It was Bamba and St Ledger

Guest Basildon Fox
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The hammerings are bad but the one that still grates with me to this day was the Athletico Madrid game. The injustice of so many poor refereeing decisions including 3 or 4 blatant penalties. It culminated in Gary Parker being sent off for taking a quick free kick. Still pisses me off thinking about it. Then made worse by that little shit Juninho scoring a couple to put us out.

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Weale's howler at Derby was horrible. The whole day from that moment onwards was completely depressing. A few games earlier we'd been 2-0 up against the Chavs live on BBC, it was a nightmare when they got it back to 2-2. I still remember me and my mate walked all the way back to Glen Parva and didn't say a single word the whole way.

The worst game as a whole I can remember was Millwall at home in league one. We lost 1-0 and looked absolutely clueless from start to finish. Even though it was 1-0 you could see we'd lost well before the final whistle. considering it was in league one, it's got to be the worst performance I've seen when in attendance.

The only performance worse than that was the Portsmouth 6-1, but I only saw that on TV. Sousa really was a tit and that game summed him up. I really lost my rag with him (and Mandy) after that one. Everything that he could've done wrong, he did wrong. He even fvcked up the things I thought it was impossible to fvck up in a single game of football. As did Morrison.

But the worst feeling has to be Sheffield Wednesday though. I really thought we were going to escape again, especially when Hume scored early. The second half was heartbreaking. I'll be scarred for life by that game.

I'm sure I'm leaving out loads more, including a number of Sven's, (Norwich at home, Bristol City at home, Milwall at home) but those are the ones that stand out.

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Hang on, I am forgetting one. Huddersfield in the cup the other week. Never have I seen us care so little about a competitive football match. Laughable 'performance', probably as bad as that Millwall one if you take into account the effort (or lack of).

Definitely one of the worse displays and the attitude of it all angered me.

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Barnsley at home last season. First defeat at home since Pearson had returned and I've never felt like booing more than that day. Drinkwater was a cvnt all game as well.

This one was also shocking. The most depressing thing was not the performance (amazingly, because we really were awful) but our fans. I wouldn't have blamed them for booing at the end. But it was non-stop for the whole of the last half hour, constant booing. the worst atmosphere I've been in, and tbh I don't think I've really forgotten about it. It's that kind of game that I think of when I think of the KP now, sadly.

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Blackburn 1-0 in the play offs was a sickener. As was Swindon. Travelled down to Wembley, full of promise, face paint, flags, city tape etc. and we ended up losing both. Swindon was worse as we'd pulled it back to 3-3. Still the Derby play off final made up for it all....

Guest parky0607
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I thought the Blackpool away game last saturday was probably up there with the worst in terms of boringness

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From the games that I've witnessed myself, I can generally say that most of the matches under Holloway were dull, uninspiring and lifeless performances.

From a dramatic point of view, surely it must the 4-3 defeat at Wolverhampton in October 2003, squandering a 3-0 lead at half-time.

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We've had a few Boxing Day stinkers. Rotherham was mentioned - I thought I'd wiped that from my memory. They were toss, we were worse. Rubbish game of football all round. Also Ipswich away (can't remember the year). Lost 2-0 I think; Akinbiyi & Benjamin up front, we never looked close to scoring. Plus it was so col, with the wind whipping off the Fens, people we huddling in the concourse at half-time, not wanting to come back out. Miserable day all told.

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Two games stand out in the 01/02 season; Chelsea at home, 2-1 up and cruising, they had barely had a sniff until Zola came on to bend in the equaliser from a free kick, watching a knackered Jacob Laursen (he'd only been on the pitch 10 minutes) get rinsed by Hasselbaink for the winner was an awful feeling, knew we were going down then.

The other game being Derby at home, can recall Robbie Savage bleating on in an interview about how this was 'do or die' and players would have to put in 100% etc and we never turned up, outdone by a fat georgian, a striker who had been on the treatment table longer than i'd had my season ticket and a striker who would spend the rest of his career in the company of the Leicester physio.

Shocking stuff.

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Gotta be against Wycombe in the FA cup! We had the easiest qtr final tie of the lot and we still couldn't put them away. I can still remember that header from the Wycombe player to win the match and then they kept going on about how they'd just signed him randomly from the Internet or something cuz they had no strikers! As someone else mentioned we just went in to free fall after then never recovered as a club for a longgggg time!

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Nope, not talking about the dross yesterday. lol

 

From the games that I've witnessed myself, I can generally say that most of the matches under Holloway were dull, uninspiring and lifeless performances.

From a dramatic point of view, surely it must the 4-3 defeat at Wolverhampton in October 2003, squandering a 3-0 lead at half-time.

I finally found a clip with the "highlights" of said game in 2003:

 

Wasn't this game featured as one of the matches used in that fictitious football TV series that followed a fake team making its way up the Football League a few years later?

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last night ?

 

having to rely on the keeper to score in literally the last minute to stop us losing against a team we are 50 points clear of

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