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From my seat in the home end as no one at the club bothered to mention I could buy an away ticket on the gate.

 

I thought the ground looked really small from our angle. It looks so different to that one.

 

As for the home support, I've seen some shit in my time but my god that was probably the worst. I mean, fvck me, Doncaster had more singers than them. There is no excuse for that, what a shit club.

 

It's a shame for them because it's actually a very atmospheric ground.

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What was going on with Dyer at half time?Was He staring Home fans out or were they just making a big deal of nothing on RL?

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What was going on with Dyer at half time?Was He staring Home fans out or were they just making a big deal of nothing on RL?

brummie beef.dyer was born in Aston.

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That group of Brum fans lol Singing "We can see you sneaking out" 5 minutes into the game :|

I though the 10 of them singing were pretty funny for the majority of it to be honest. Whether intentional or not is a different matter :D

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Should've had that won by half time really but at least we've got there in the end.

 

Vardy & James were both terrific.

 

Something's gone really right this season. I firmly believe now.

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I thought the ground looked really small from our angle. It looks so different to that one.

 

As for the home support, I've seen some shit in my time but my god that was probably the worst. I mean, fvck me, Doncaster had more singers than them. There is no excuse for that, what a shit club.

 

It's a shame for them because it's actually a very atmospheric ground.

They only turn up when Villa are in town!

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brummie beef.dyer was born in Aston.

 

DYER is Brummie beef.

Brummie beefcake.

Im getting hard thinking about him... :sweating:

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Shame I couldn't be there to witness the end of a 21-year old record. But again, what an effort from all people LCFC-involved.

 

The manager, for instilling a winning belief and for not letting the players getting carried away.

The players, for not getting distracted by recent transfer talk (most of it a fluke, anyway).

The fans, for supporting the club through thick and thin and coming up with another impressive away following.

 

All in all, I get this sense that we're keeping everything down to earth and it coming from both the club and the fans has had a very sobering and sombre effect thus far.

No more of that hype, stay focused and perform to your best of abilities - that's what I take away from the Leicester City 2013/2014.

 

There's still eighteen matches to go, but bar injuries (which we could counter with our depth in squad) and suspensions (which is unlikely to happen, seeing that we've got one of the best records in the league in terms of fair play), we look very much set for a top four finish, if not automatic promotion.

 

Let's do this.

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Shame I couldn't be there to witness the end of a 21-year old record. But again, what an effort from all people LCFC-involved.

The manager, for instilling a winning belief and for not letting the players getting carried away.

The players, for not getting distracted by recent transfer talk (most of it a fluke, anyway).

The fans, for supporting the club through thick and thin and coming up with another impressive away following.

All in all, I get this sense that we're keeping everything down to earth and it coming from both the club and the fans has had a very sobering and sombre effect thus far.

No more of that hype, stay focused and perform to your best of abilities - that's what I take away from the Leicester City 2013/2014.

There's still eighteen matches to go, but bar injuries (which we could counter with our depth in squad) and suspensions (which is unlikely to happen, seeing that we've got one of the best records in the league in terms of fair play), we look very much set for a top four finish, if not automatic promotion.

Let's do this.

Well said Pruss :fc: we can keep this run going
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What did you make of our end noise wise from where you were?

 

I thought we were fantastic tonight whereas Birmingham look like a club that has lost it's soul. Half-empty stands all round, a terrible team and about 12 lads in total committed to an atmosphere.

 

I agree.

Listening to the fans around me they were mostly saying that we were a much better side than them, however they were equally upset at the disorganization of their own side that aided us to overwhelm them, which we did over and over again.

Their fans seem lost for a purpose, and will be happy to avoid a relegation scare this season.

With their owner up on charges in his home Country and the clubs finances in a mess I suppose they are lucky to not be in an even worse state. 

 

Our fans were the only ones making any noise apart from a couple of times their Kop decided to spring into life.

We sung throughout and supported the team in a manner we should be proud of, we were loud and persistent, and that's not always easy when you are singing on your own against nothing.

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I thought the ground looked really small from our angle. It looks so different to that one.

 

As for the home support, I've seen some shit in my time but my god that was probably the worst. I mean, fvck me, Doncaster had more singers than them. There is no excuse for that, what a shit club.

 

It's a shame for them because it's actually a very atmospheric ground.

 

I don't think you can blame them too much given the situation they are in.

Their club is in a suspended limbo and the most likely outcome is a free fall into the lower leagues unless the issues are resolved soon.

I was a little surprised they barely raised an eyebrow when the teams came out and showed little enthusiastic interest in their sides fortunes well into the second half when they had a couple of half decent chances. Even when they got a late goal back their seemed to be little excitement.

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I don't think you can blame them too much given the situation they are in.

Their club is in a suspended limbo and the most likely outcome is a free fall into the lower leagues unless the issues are resolved soon.

I was a little surprised they barely raised an eyebrow when the teams came out and showed little enthusiastic interest in their sides fortunes well into the second half when they had a couple of half decent chances. Even when they got a late goal back their seemed to be little excitement.

 

I understand that but I can't believe that there was only about 10 of them singing in the block next to the away fans. Their Kop made as much noise as ours on a bad day. We had times like their's a few years ago and we still had miles better home support than that.

 

I don't think anyone can excuse support that piss poor. They made Coventry fans look decent.

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Their defender was so wooden you could craft him into a chair.

Absolutely! He must have played the ball out for a corner so needlessly about 8 times. Terrible player

I can't believe Bham have won any games this season. First half we were brilliant, but they were as awful as we were brilliant. Crap

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I understand that but I can't believe that there was only about 10 of them singing in the block next to the away fans. Their Kop made as much noise as ours on a bad day. We had times like their's a few years ago and we still had miles better home support than that.

I don't think anyone can excuse support that piss poor. They made Coventry fans look decent.

It was no more than 20.
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I feel quite sorry for Birmingham though. Decent club who have been totally ruined by an owner who treated them like a toy.

They came across to me as a club in desperate trouble last night across the board

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They've been absolutely turd every time I've been and they were doing well one time.

 

Our end was quality in patches but I've been in better.

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I feel quite sorry for Birmingham though. Decent club who have been totally ruined by an owner who treated them like a toy.

They came across to me as a club in desperate trouble last night across the board

In a way, you're right. I'd love to belittle a club like Birmingham in order to counter "Gary Rowett" and his intricate wumming, but I can't really.

They seem to have a decent fanbase that has simply become apathetic in recent months and years, totally stunned by the way the club is run and how easily the team's being dismantled.

 

I can see them doing a Coventry in the not-so-distant future.

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