copunk Posted 22 April 2014 Posted 22 April 2014 now, my mrs knows how much I enjoy football, and my love for Leicester city which is undying, so when she said the other day "if I made you choose between me and Leicester, who would you pick" now honestly, hand on heart, it may make me sound crazy, but city edged it, cue the reaction of her disbelief, moaning and groaning about "well Leicester don't do your cooking, washing, ironing etc do they" and so on, my reaction was "listen love, Leicester will be a part of my life till the day I die, no matter what I do in life they will always be there, granted some Saturdays after a defeat (not that weve had many recently) I will be a right miserable b*****d, especially my 2 hours silence after the Watford play off defeat, when I couldn't even talk to her family who were round, but my love for city is like no other, and nothing else In this world, apart from my daughter, means more to me then supporting city, now when you can bend a 25 yard free kick in like knockeart, maybe I will love you the same, now go make me a sandwich" haha what does supporting us mean to you
The Year Of The Fox Posted 22 April 2014 Posted 22 April 2014 It means an overdraft, constantly struggling to make ends meet, lack of summer holidays (any summer holiday), constantly knackered during the week, no missus, and a massive hangover on a Sunday morning after a session with the lads on a Saturday matchday. Wouldn't change it for the world.
AndWhat? Posted 22 April 2014 Posted 22 April 2014 I'd be lost without Leicester City. After a whole week of boring work, nagging Mrs, money troubles, housework etc etc etc there is no better feeling than going batshit at the football. The last few years without it have been hell and I am so glad I've got a new job that allows me to go again. Bring on next season and bring on more money troubles and more nagging!!!
lavrentis Posted 22 April 2014 Posted 22 April 2014 It's never boring supporting Leicester. Maybe except Levein era
Devonfox1884 Posted 22 April 2014 Posted 22 April 2014 It means an overdraft, constantly struggling to make ends meet, lack of summer holidays (any summer holiday), constantly knackered during the week, no missus, and a massive hangover on a Sunday morning after a session with the lads on a Saturday matchday. Wouldn't change it for the world. They say football is just a game. The passion showed in this post is evidence that it just isn't. I would be lost without Leicester City FC.
The Year Of The Fox Posted 22 April 2014 Posted 22 April 2014 They say football is just a game. The passion showed in this post is evidence that it just isn't. I would be lost without Leicester City FC. My dad tells me to grow up It was him who got me into it. It IS more than just a game. Its a social thing to do with the lads who are bloody great people anyway and its a relief and distraction from normal drab day to day life
Craig Posted 22 April 2014 Posted 22 April 2014 'Load of bollocks' is what mine just said when I read out the OP
Jakemoore Posted 22 April 2014 Posted 22 April 2014 It means a ridiculous amount to me! Now I'm too young for a missus in terms of marriage but I think if you asked my ex, it meant more to me than she would have appreciated. It's never far away from my mind! I check this forum multiple times a day. I'm constantly on newsnow (especially during transfer season) I cried when we got promoted! And it made me happier than anything I've experienced thus far in life. I find myself dreaming about city and singing our songs in the shower! I'm so excited about tonight just because I know we can win the league! I've been singing champions all day. Living in London makes me appreciate it more. I'm born and bred in London. I don't have a Leicester accent, my dad brought me up a city fan and I won't ever change! I look at my mates and I just know I'm far more passionate than they are!! So yeah, it means everything to me. I kind of wish it didn't but I just can't help but be obsessed.
henry56 Posted 22 April 2014 Posted 22 April 2014 I guess the answer lies in the fact that most people have several different partners in thir lifetimes but true supporters could never change their allegiance to one football team.
Corky Posted 22 April 2014 Posted 22 April 2014 Unabomber's Gifs Without them, the club would struggle.
Unabomber Posted 22 April 2014 Posted 22 April 2014 Unabomber's Gifs Without them, the club would struggle. I like to think I do my bit, I'm not quite on Birch's level but I would say on par with the bugle player.
Corky Posted 22 April 2014 Posted 22 April 2014 I like to think I do my bit, I'm not quite on Birch's level but I would say on par with the bugle player. Since the Gifs appeared on here, we've been unstoppable. No coincedence really.
Unabomber Posted 22 April 2014 Posted 22 April 2014 Since the Gifs appeared on here, we've been unstoppable. No coincedence really. Good point, but I would like to credit MTWG for cropping the original Knockaert pic that lead to this: http://www.foxestalk.co.uk/forums/topic/92529-birmingham-post-match-thread-1-2/#entry2857067
The Year Of The Fox Posted 22 April 2014 Posted 22 April 2014 City or your kids? discuss. I've not got any because of City. So City.
blueonyou Posted 22 April 2014 Posted 22 April 2014 I'm just curious to see who would put a football club before their kids and is happy admitting it. I'm sure there will be some
Steve_Guppy_Left_Foot Posted 22 April 2014 Posted 22 April 2014 I'm just curious to see who would put a football club before their kids and is happy admitting it. I'm sure there will be some I fvcking hope not, get a bit of perspective.
blueonyou Posted 22 April 2014 Posted 22 April 2014 Well considering the OP puts the club before his missus, wouldnt surprise me in the slightest.
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