theessexfox Posted 12 May 2013 Posted 12 May 2013 This is what supporting City is all about - the highs and the unbelievable lows. A lot better experience than watching United win every game on Sky. LEICESTER TILL I DIE
Charl91 Posted 12 May 2013 Posted 12 May 2013 This is what supporting City is all about - the highs and the unbelievable lows. A lot better experience than watching United win every game on Sky. LEICESTER TILL I DIE I agree.
Guest Bilo Posted 12 May 2013 Posted 12 May 2013 It's days like this where you can't help thinking you'd be better off supporting Coventry. OK it's boring as fvck, but at least you don't get the unutterable heartbreak.
Haydos Posted 12 May 2013 Posted 12 May 2013 This is what supporting City is all about - the highs and the unbelievable lows. A lot better experience than watching United win every game on Sky. LEICESTER TILL I DIE Exactly mate. I'm crushed. This is what it's all about though. The highs and the lows all culminate and when we go up in 1, 2, 5 years time, when we have our success, that's when you really feel the emotion from times like these, that's when it really pays off. It wasn't our day today but it will be soon. WHEN YOU'RE SMILING!
Kitchandro Posted 12 May 2013 Posted 12 May 2013 It's times like this when I wish I'd never seen a football match in my life.
David Hankey Posted 12 May 2013 Posted 12 May 2013 It seems as though we have a bunch of so-called fans on these boards that don't want to see Leicester City in the Premiership. You know where the door is, close behind you, thanks!!
theessexfox Posted 12 May 2013 Author Posted 12 May 2013 It seems as though we have a bunch of so-called fans on these boards that don't want to see Leicester City in the Premiership. You know where the door is, close behind you, thanks!! are you aiming that at me?
Haydos Posted 12 May 2013 Posted 12 May 2013 It seems as though we have a bunch of so-called fans on these boards that don't want to see Leicester City in the Premiership. You know where the door is, close behind you, thanks!! What? Stop posing in italics you cock, your opinion is just as shit as the rest of them, stop trying to make it stand out.
ScouseFox Posted 12 May 2013 Posted 12 May 2013 It's times like this when you hate your dad for making you support this club. Couldn't we just support someone boring. Someone who wins a bit, loses a bit and doesn't do this ever.
Haydos Posted 12 May 2013 Posted 12 May 2013 It's times like this when you hate your dad for making you support this club. Couldn't we just support someone boring. Someone who wins a bit, loses a bit and doesn't do this ever. Mate, being a yanited supporter is the pits, this is what it's all about. I look at my Utd supporting mates and I pity them, they don't know what it's like to be a football fan. You see the mild disappointment when they don't win the league from time to time. That's as much as it gets for them.
FoxesAreBlue Posted 12 May 2013 Posted 12 May 2013 This is what supporting City is all about - the highs and the unbelievable lows. A lot better experience than watching United win every game on Sky. LEICESTER TILL I DIE This
JonnyBoy Posted 12 May 2013 Posted 12 May 2013 100% agree, heartbreak. But we get to do it all over again next season. Leicester till i die.. Lets look on the bright side, the Championship really is a very special league, could be worse... could be Coventry
Kitchandro Posted 12 May 2013 Posted 12 May 2013 Mate, being a yanited supporter is the pits, this is what it's all about. I look at my Utd supporting mates and I pity them, they don't know what it's like to be a football fan. You see the mild disappointment when they don't win the league from time to time. That's as much as it gets for them. I see what you're saying, I really do. But today isn't a good advert for supporting Leicester. This is the pits in terms of how a person can feel. This is dreadful. Not only have we got another painful season in the Championship to look forward to that will probably make us angrier and angrier again and will probably end in disappointment, but regardless of that I will bare the scar of this game forever. In fact, it's hard for me to want to watch us again after today. There is no positive to take from today, it's just a desolate, depressing and awful feeling. And it's just more of the same next season probably.
trotterfox87 Posted 12 May 2013 Posted 12 May 2013 Our time will come. Providing we stick with what we have and add to it. Keep the faith!!!! Matty James, what a player he looks
crisp monster Posted 12 May 2013 Posted 12 May 2013 It's times like this when you hate your dad for making you support this club. Couldn't we just support someone boring. Someone who wins a bit, loses a bit and doesn't do this ever. This I hate my dad for this pain but in keeping with family tradition, ive inflicted it on my children also. Thus several generations of depressed family members
Haydos Posted 12 May 2013 Posted 12 May 2013 I see what you're saying, I really do. But today isn't a good advert for supporting Leicester. This is the pits in terms of how a person can feel. This is dreadful. Not only have we got another painful season in the Championship to look forward to that will probably make us angrier and angrier again and will probably end in disappointment, but regardless of that I will bare the scar of this game forever. In fact, it's hard for me to want to watch us again after today. There is no positive to take from today, it's just a desolate, depressing and awful feeling. And it's just more of the same next season probably. I honestly think I've reached a new point in my (Leicester-supporting) life today. I've learned not to expect. I've lived with that mantra for a while now but today has epitomised it pretty well. We didn't deserve to win and we didn't. I was ready for a Watford goal at any point during the last 20, not becuase I'm a pessimist but because we didn't look like scoring and they did. They wanted it more and deserved it more. I can't believe what happened in stoppage time and I think if the game had played out differently (and we deserved something out of it) I would be feeling A LOT differently right now. It didn't go like that though and I'm okay with it. We were just not good enough but I believe we can be with stability and positive steps forward. Other people might be affected differently but this is just the way I'm dealing with it.
Callabinho Posted 12 May 2013 Posted 12 May 2013 Can't stand all these willy puller who support Man United from Leicester, especially the one gloating on twitter. Wouldn't know football if it hit them in the face.
MC Prussian Posted 12 May 2013 Posted 12 May 2013 It seems as though we have a bunch of so-called fans on these boards that don't want to see Leicester City in the Premiership. You know where the door is, close behind you, thanks!! So why do you still put up with Leicester City then after all these years?
Kitchandro Posted 12 May 2013 Posted 12 May 2013 I honestly think I've reached a new point in my (Leicester-supporting) life today. I've learned not to expect. I've lived with that mantra for a while now but today has epitomised it pretty well. We didn't deserve to win and we didn't. I was ready for a Watford goal at any point during the last 20, not becuase I'm a pessimist but because we didn't look like scoring and they did. They wanted it more and deserved it more. I can't believe what happened in stoppage time and I think if the game had played out differently (and we deserved something out of it) I would be feeling A LOT differently right now. It didn't go like that though and I'm okay with it. We were just not good enough but I believe we can be with stability and positive steps forward. Other people might be affected differently but this is just the way I'm dealing with it. I agree they deserved to win, and it was inevitable they would score again. This is just the worst way to lose it though, it's like fate wanted to piss me off. I'm just fed up of getting emotionally involved tbh, life is difficult enough without this affecting my mood. I know people will look back at the Forest game and say that's what it's all about, and it is, but things like that are very rare and most of the time supporting us is just frustrating and embarrassing. There's rarely real moments of joy. And tbh, I will now look back at the Forest game with a bit of sadness, as I know it only led to this shit. I could have just moved on if wed have been thrashed there. I realise it's a rollercoaster ride, but I just wish we had more good times. Since I've supported us it's been so crap, and it just never seems to work out for us. year after year of diappointment.
shade Posted 12 May 2013 Posted 12 May 2013 'It's the hope that kills you' hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things!
GorlestonFox Posted 12 May 2013 Posted 12 May 2013 This is just the worst way to lose it though, it's like fate wanted to piss me off. I'm just fed up of getting emotionally involved tbh, life is difficult enough without this affecting my mood. Spot on
Haydos Posted 12 May 2013 Posted 12 May 2013 I agree they deserved to win, and it was inevitable they would score again. This is just the worst way to lose it though, it's like fate wanted to piss me off. I'm just fed up of getting emotionally involved tbh, life is difficult enough without this affecting my mood. I know people will look back at the Forest game and say that's what it's all about, and it is, but things like that are very rare and most of the time supporting us is just frustrating and embarrassing. There's rarely real moments of joy. And tbh, I will now look back at the Forest game with a bit of sadness, as I know it only led to this shit. I could have just moved on if wed have been thrashed there. I realise it's a rollercoaster ride, but I just wish we had more good times. Since I've supported us it's been so crap, and it just never seems to work out for us. year after year of diappointment. I felt worse after Cardiff, after we were robbed.
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