lcfcfan23 Posted 19 February 2014 Posted 19 February 2014 whos sitting in home end? if so whereabouts
Brooksy Posted 19 February 2014 Posted 19 February 2014 whos sitting in home end? if so whereabouts A Block, Row 12, Seat 280. Come say hello.
Monsell1976 Posted 19 February 2014 Posted 19 February 2014 Did it at bournmouth, wasn't pleasant holding it in when we scored, and could have turned ugly when the hundreds of fans got found out. I go with my kids so I wouldn't risk it at forest, the bournmouth fans just pointed the finger, and gobbed off a bit, different story at forest, it will be nasty if anyone is found out. To those braving it, don't give you position away on here as forest fans read it, keep your heads down, and be safe
elangLCFC Posted 19 February 2014 Posted 19 February 2014 Never sat in the wrong end before but considering it today. How dangerous is it?
Wakeyfox Posted 19 February 2014 Posted 19 February 2014 whos sitting in home end? if so whereabouts Good afternoon, constable.
MrSpaM Posted 19 February 2014 Posted 19 February 2014 Never sat in the wrong end before but considering it today. How dangerous is it? Your alright as long as your not wearing a shirt and dont go ballistic if we score. Only issue is if they score you cant exactly just sit there with your head in your hands.
Manwell Pablo Posted 19 February 2014 Posted 19 February 2014 Never sat in the wrong end before but considering it today. How dangerous is it? I've done it at Forest (Trent end, no less) and it's far from pleasant but I think dangerous is probably going OTT. Hollow threats is the worst I got from that spineless lot, mind they were tonking us 5-1 when I was eventually rumbled , I imagine it would of been worse if we were winning.
lcfcfan23 Posted 19 February 2014 Author Posted 19 February 2014 A Block, Row 12, Seat 280. Come say hello. A block aha have fun
Out Foxed Posted 19 February 2014 Posted 19 February 2014 A Block, Row 12, Seat 280. Come say hello. Haha, i'm only 2 rows behind you. I'll throw some crisps at your head so you know who i am.
Sharmania Posted 19 February 2014 Posted 19 February 2014 The only time I've sat in a home end for a game and people caught on I used this age old lie: "I'm trying to do the 92 mate!" Then I listed some grounds I'd visited and said I supported a non-league time. Big up Farnborough FC. Obviously I wasn't at a place like Forest where it will be hard not to give it the big'n if we score.
ScouseFox Posted 19 February 2014 Posted 19 February 2014 I've done it at Forest (Trent end, no less) Did you tiptoe through?
Manwell Pablo Posted 19 February 2014 Posted 19 February 2014 Did you tiptoe through? I was like this mate, dunno how they worked me out.
AnotherShitSeason Posted 19 February 2014 Posted 19 February 2014 Never sat in the wrong end before but considering it today. How dangerous is it? Let's face it nothing at football in 2014 is actually dangerous. Just go & get on with it.
BrummieFOX Posted 19 February 2014 Posted 19 February 2014 I think I'd much rather not go to the game than watch us from the home end. Surely you're going along to support the team and you can't do that. The full 90 mins of every match is available on Foxes Players for about £15. I get that live football is always better than watching on tv/a replay but it can't be nice sitting in silence the whole game. That said, if you do go in their end, get some good photos of us all going mental!
Freeman's Wharfer Posted 19 February 2014 Posted 19 February 2014 Having some Forest fans next to me in L1 on the day of the 3-0 victory at home in 2010 was fantastic!
Guest Bilo Posted 19 February 2014 Posted 19 February 2014 Use your common and sit with the quietest fans in the ground. Just as a Forest fan would get shit in L or K, they would in A Block too. So long as you keep your head down, there are places where you could get away with it.
Kitchandro Posted 19 February 2014 Posted 19 February 2014 Best to stand at the back so less people can see you if they score. Keeping quiet for our goals is one thing, pretending to celebrate their's is another.
jmono84 Posted 19 February 2014 Posted 19 February 2014 I think I'd much rather not go to the game than watch us from the home end. Surely you're going along to support the team and you can't do that. The full 90 mins of every match is available on Foxes Players for about £15. I get that live football is always better than watching on tv/a replay but it can't be nice sitting in silence the whole game. That said, if you do go in their end, get some good photos of us all going mental! Sorry wait!! are you sayin there is a way I can pay to watch the game live on foxes player or am I just mis-understanding!!
Kitchandro Posted 19 February 2014 Posted 19 February 2014 I hope to see some videos on the Ends Going Mental thread later, take your cameras folks.
billyn88 Posted 19 February 2014 Posted 19 February 2014 I've only sat in the home end once with Leicester, back in 2010 at Derby when tickets had sold out to ST holders. Even then, I only went in the home end as my mate from uni (big Derby fan) could get hold of a free ticket for me through a family member who works for the club. We were in the block overlooking the Leicester fans, it almost felt like an out of body experience. In a way I'm lucky we didn't score. I almost gave the game up when Weale's shocking own goal went in, I grimaced a bit before standing up. The only time I think I'll be in the home end would be Liverpool away - don't think I'd get a ticket in the away end anyway and I'd be going with my Liverpool supporting missus who can keep me in check...
kermagant Posted 19 February 2014 Posted 19 February 2014 A Block, Row 12, Seat 280. Come say hello. The seats in A block ascend from 1,2,3,4,5....etc and also the rows are alphabetical. Just saying.
Brooksy Posted 19 February 2014 Posted 19 February 2014 The seats in A block ascend from 1,2,3,4,5....etc and also the rows are alphabetical. Just saying. Shit, I must have bought tickets from the wrong stadium.
kermagant Posted 19 February 2014 Posted 19 February 2014 Shit, I must have bought tickets from the wrong stadium. Yes unfortunately you may have done. I have seat number 202 row L in the Main Stand and that is over in F block (near the Trent End).
Russell sprout Posted 19 February 2014 Posted 19 February 2014 Sorry wait!! are you sayin there is a way I can pay to watch the game live on foxes player or am I just mis-understanding!! Exactly my thinking, Can anyone confirm that if you pay foxes player £15 you can WATCH the game.
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