Fox92 Posted 3 May 2013 Posted 3 May 2013 Can you imagine clubs like Leeds, Wednesday and Man United doing this for their away fans . Wednesday have that stupid 'Semedo day' (or whatever it is) and Manchester United recently had to call in someone to 'investigate' their home atmosphere (their away support is fantastic, though).
GorlestonFox Posted 3 May 2013 Posted 3 May 2013 I think its a good idea...! Nothing wrong with spreading blue amongst the red scum
SemperEadem Posted 3 May 2013 Posted 3 May 2013 Wednesday have that stupid 'Semedo day' (or whatever it is) and Manchester United recently had to call in someone to 'investigate' their home atmosphere (their away support is fantastic, though). Re Man United the point was made about away fans. Yes you are right about 'Semedo day' but at least it was started by the fans and not some generic idea forced down the fans throats from those upstairs and you could argue it had some degree of humour to it.
Guest MattP Posted 3 May 2013 Posted 3 May 2013 I've just emailed the club in a deadly serious tone asking if I can pick mine up on the way as I've got a ticket in the home end. Will post the reply.
davieG Posted 3 May 2013 Posted 3 May 2013 Re Man United the point was made about away fans. Yes you are right about 'Semedo day' but at least it was started by the fans and not some generic idea forced down the fans throats from those upstairs and you could argue it had some degree of humour to it. Forced! What you can't get in unless unless you're wearing it?
whoareyaaa Posted 3 May 2013 Posted 3 May 2013 Can't wait for the jester hats next season. They are saving those bad boys for Wembley
shiv Posted 3 May 2013 Posted 3 May 2013 I'm not planning on wearing any Leicester clobber tomorrow and will be walking from the City Centre like many. If we won the game in any circumstance and got in the PO's, or if we won controversially, got a last minute leveller and cost them a PO place, I have to wonder whether I'd want a free blue shirt to carry around Nottingham so I stick out like a sore thumb. Might be leaving mine on my seat! That's probably a valid complaint to have to be fair. Would love to hear someone's definition of "tinpot" as nowadays everything we do as a club seems to be labelled "tinpot". Moan moan moan...
crisp packet Posted 3 May 2013 Posted 3 May 2013 Not like fox talk to moan?? FFS!! Most on here, don't go to games anyway...
Dan Posted 3 May 2013 Posted 3 May 2013 Who gives a ****? Really? Quite clearly a few of us, we're not actually small-time, why act it? Our end tomorrow will be brilliant regardless. We don't need to have a load of cheap shirts make it look like some small clubs big day out. I appreciate that they're doing something, regardless. But is it necessary? Absolutely not.
GingerrrFox Posted 3 May 2013 Posted 3 May 2013 I'll use that shit as a scarf and wave it round my head and it might come in handy for the trip back to the train station.
Libertine Dream Posted 3 May 2013 Posted 3 May 2013 More than likely Susan Whelan, she's given pretty much an open chequebook by the owners
1964FOX Posted 3 May 2013 Posted 3 May 2013 You lot are a miserable bunch of bastards, thankfully most of you on here moaning won't be going. Clearly everything that doesn't fit your exacting standards is cringeworty and tinpot because clearly you are all so cool and big time. Not everybody is worried that everything they do fits the approval of a tiny minority of people who think they are the only ones who know the correct way to support a club. If people decide to wear the T shirts tomorrow then good luck to them, if it helps get people in the mood and sing then great.
The Year Of The Fox Posted 3 May 2013 Posted 3 May 2013 I'm not sure of the problem here. It's really not that 'cringeworthy' to me anyway. The club are doing their bit to try and get some blue into what will be a red ground tomorrow. Whilst it may seem a bit silly in that there is noway anyone in their right mind will wear them after the game-if at all- especially if results go the way we all want. But being an away game the club could easily not give a ****. We haven't had to pay for them, and I guess more people will throw theirs than wear them. But that's at the clubs expense not ours. At least they're trying. Who's to say that they tried to get the beamback at the KP but reasons outside of their control stopped them. If you remember it was Leicester Lass who first brought it to our attention on here after a FCC meeting, where it was originally brought up by the CLUB. I don't believe had they had no intention of trying to get it sorted that they'd have been the ones to mention it to our fans! Quit moaning, lets unite exactly in the way we did at Norwich, and get behind the fcukers on the pitch with every ounce of energy we have. Maybe then we can all hold our heads high this time tomorrow knowing that on the last day WE did everything WE could, on and off the pitch, regardless of results elsewhere. Come on City!
shade Posted 3 May 2013 Posted 3 May 2013 some of the most miserable bastards in the history of the entire universe frequent this board.
Jace Posted 3 May 2013 Posted 3 May 2013 I bet the Leicester City marketing department can't wait for their summer holiday to start
Bob Weasel Fox Posted 3 May 2013 Posted 3 May 2013 You lot are a miserable bunch of bastards, thankfully most of you on here moaning won't be going. Clearly everything that doesn't fit your exacting standards is cringeworty and tinpot because clearly you are all so cool and big time. Not everybody is worried that everything they do fits the approval of a tiny minority of people who think they are the only ones who know the correct way to support a club. If people decide to wear the T shirts tomorrow then good luck to them, if it helps get people in the mood and sing then great. This, well said Gary
Haydos Posted 3 May 2013 Posted 3 May 2013 Quite clearly a few of us, we're not actually small-time, why act it? Our end tomorrow will be brilliant regardless. We don't need to have a load of cheap shirts make it look like some small clubs big day out. I appreciate that they're doing something, regardless. But is it necessary? Absolutely not. So we should only ever do necessary things? Does that apply to life in general? It's nothing to do with being 'a big day out', at the end of the day this could be our biggest game this season and it's about creating an atmosphere and a mentality that contributes towards us being the 12th man.
kylestyle06 Posted 3 May 2013 Posted 3 May 2013 Hold on lads, everyone put your blue shirt on and be the 12th man. That'll show forest!
Dan Posted 3 May 2013 Posted 3 May 2013 So we should only ever do necessary things? Does that apply to life in general? It's nothing to do with being 'a big day out', at the end of the day this could be our biggest game this season and it's about creating an atmosphere and a mentality that contributes towards us being the 12th man. We'll be the 12th man anyway. There is no way, and I mean absolutely no way our end can be poor tomorrow. I've not got a problem with them trying things, as such, I just don't think this is one bit worth it.
Danno Posted 3 May 2013 Posted 3 May 2013 We're not Dortmund, were an average boring club in the championship. Idiots
Harry - LCFC Posted 3 May 2013 Posted 3 May 2013 Not too dissimilar to the free scarfs at Cardiff. No-one moaned about that.
Merging Cultures Posted 3 May 2013 Posted 3 May 2013 I can't believe people are morning about this. It's a nice gesture. Don't wear it if you don't want to. Personally, I think it would be great to see everyone in blue during the game. I wish I could be there.
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