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Just wondering about everyones perception of other blocks around the ground

Im in B3. Everyone around that block seems to be
-Enjoys football, actually wants to watch the game with good seats… Usually boring atmosphere 
 

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West Stand - Elderly, Prawn Sandwich brigade, flasks, boring, sit down and be quiet.

Family Stand - Kids and Orange smoke bombs

East Stand -Drummers, Chavs and hooligans. Air Max, stone island and People who are "ready to go"

Kop - Union FS and some more of the prawn sandwich brigade.

lol

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Not saying the OP intended it at all but this is essentially another "plastic fans" thread or at least is likely to become one very quickly.

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Not saying the OP intended it at all but this is essentially another "plastic fans" thread or at least is likely to become one very quickly.

That was my 1st thought. Yet another lets divide our fans thread. Yet more infighting, just what we need.

Posted

Not saying the OP intended it at all but this is essentially another "plastic fans" thread or at least is likely to become one very quickly.

Only a plastic fan would think that.

Sarcasm btw if not read correctly

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Family stand - grumpy woman and kids

L1 - 13-17 year old posers and old blokes who miss the old days but aren't willing to sing to replicate them

Top half if the kop - lads that want to be part of the atmosphere but not actually do anything to help it

Bottom half of the kop - maybe wanted to sing 10 years ago but now they just don't want to move seats

West stand - posh grumpy bastards

Posted

I hate it when people say the family stand is just full of kids. It is granted, but it also full of their dads trying to gee up an atmosphere.

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Family stand - grumpy woman and kids

L1 - 13-17 year old posers and old blokes who miss the old days but aren't willing to sing to

replicate them

Top half if the kop - lads that want to be part of the atmosphere but not actually do anything to

help it

Bottom half of the kop - maybe wanted to sing 10 years ago but now they just don't want to move seats

West stand - posh grumpy bastards

Go back to bed

Posted

The replies to this topic are depressing.

Fellow Foxes fans slagging off each other... really?  :(

Aren't we are supposed to try and stick together in a common cause?

Posted

Ill rustle you a couple up for the qpr game

 

Cheers. I won't be there but thank you for the offer. It's nice to see fans looking out for each other :D.

Posted

A thread like this is only going to divide fans if people take this to heart. I just see it as abit of light hearted fun!

 

L / K / J - The unofficial standing area of the ground. Great view of the pitch. Many people there who want to contribute to the atmosphere, large number of people who stand there any only sing when we're winning. The most inventive supporters when coming up with new songs ;) (come on, who is Tony Knockaert....).

 

Rest of the East stand - Just wants to watch the game with a great view, occasionally gets involved with the singing, etc.. Fair enough.

 

Family Stand - Many kids there (well yes).. The future lifeblood of our support. Seem to really want to get involved with many of the songs at times, as can be seen mainly when doing the 'We Love you chant'. Proof that there is real potential to get a decent atmosphere in the ground, if the correct steps are taken. Also N Block who often get involved with the songs.

 

West Stand - Prawn Sandwich brigade, but fair enough. They've paid alot of money for those seats and there are many older fans there. If they just want to watch the game, that's up to them. At least they're not attempting to sit in L / K / J and dilute the atmosphere further!

 

Kop - Potentially a sleeping Giant? Who knows, if the efforts being made in SK1 can help to get the Kop going more often, there could be potential. Heard it loud and clear from K block during the last 10 minutes against Brighton. Imagine if we could get that going more often!

 

M Block - C**ts!

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Family stand - grumpy woman and kids

L1 - 13-17 year old posers and old blokes who miss the old days but aren't willing to sing to replicate them

Top half if the kop - lads that want to be part of the atmosphere but not actually do anything to help it

Bottom half of the kop - maybe wanted to sing 10 years ago but now they just don't want to move seats

West stand - posh grumpy bastards

I sit in the west stand!! That description will do nicely sir!

Posted

Surprised this thread is even being allowed to run. Anyone can see its only gonna end badly. Lets all stereotype each other :rolleyes:

Posted

Family stand: Fellow fans with whom I share a common interest, although I don't know them personally I respect them and would never judge them.

 

East stand: Fellow fans with whom I share a common interest, although I don't know them personally I respect them and would never judge them.

 

South stand: Fellow fans with whom I share a common interest, although I don't know them personally I respect them and would never judge them.

 

West stand: Fellow fans with whom I share a common interest, although I don't know them personally I respect them and would never judge them.

Posted

What Unabomber said! :)

I'm a mum who brings her 11 year old and we can usually be found in K block as we like atmosphere. We sing but don't stand at present as he's not tall enough to see over adults standing. We don't like the family stand even though we are a family.

I hate stereotypes and rarely conform to them!

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P1-P3 full of young kids on there first experience

N block has either groups of 15-17 year olds or men with a kid who still want to stand and sing.

L block is 18-40ish where you move from N block when you're too old to be in N block anymore

KOP - 41-55 the older people who was in the KOP at filbert street but no longer be arsed to stand. They still enjoy an atmosphere

West stand 56+ where you go to see out the remainder of your watching city life when all you want is a peaceful surrounding

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P1-P3 full of young kids on there first experience

N block has either groups of 15-17 year olds or men with a kid who still want to stand and sing.

L block is 18-40ish where you move from N block when you're too old to be in N block anymore

KOP - 41-55 the older people who was in the KOP at filbert street but no longer be arsed to stand. They still enjoy an atmosphere

West stand 56+ where you go to see out the remainder of your watching city life when all you want is a peaceful surrounding

Posted

P1-P3 full of young kids on there first experience

N block has either groups of 15-17 year olds or men with a kid who still want to stand and sing.

L block is 18-40ish where you move from N block when you're too old to be in N block anymore

KOP - 41-55 the older people who was in the KOP at filbert street but no longer be arsed to stand. They still enjoy an atmosphere

West stand 56+ where you go to see out the remainder of your watching city life when all you want is a peaceful surrounding

So basically you start in the north of the stadium (family stand), then as you get older work your way around clockwise, until you end up finishing your days in the West stand ! :-)

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