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Who will we most want to beat?

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May be so, but there are thousands of Man Utd and  Liverpool fans in Leicester

 

The thing is they aren't actually United fans. They aren't actually Liverpool fans. They've never experienced the club like we have, they've just attached themselves to it and pretend to be part of something they clearly don't belong to.

 

Best thing to do is ignore them. Don't rise to them if they want to start ribbing you about a recent defeat, just tell them they don't have a club and that you don't understand why they're acting as if they've got one over you.

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Everyone.. but id love to see us finally beat arsenal.. and considering they are now our local derbys villa and wba are a must too

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man u was always tasty. And because my auto correct wants to capitalise them, **** em. Can anyone remember the cocks in the man u fans at Filbert Street with their Leicester reds flag? They got some shit slung their way, wankers.

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One of the big clubs away; Liverpool or United away. However I fvcking hate Stoke so i'd love to beat the 6 fingered bastards.

Agreed

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Don't really care. Although it would be very nice for us to hold our own against the big boys like Palace did this season. 

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Nottingham Forest this season. Oh wait, they failed to get promoted... HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Serious Mode : Chelsea and Stoke for me.

 

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I really don't want to lose to Palace- too many of their gobshite fans around here

I see that many here hat Stoke, and I have to ask why that is ?

seriously?

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Has to be Stoke and Chelsea. A double over those two would be just beautiful. Preferably with John Terry coming off a distant second best in a Wasyl challenge.

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