harwich fox Posted 17 September 2014 Posted 17 September 2014 Will be there on Sunday they had there own banner last time?
jamesmilner Posted 17 September 2014 Posted 17 September 2014 lots of rumours they'll be mixing with us !!
lestajigs Posted 17 September 2014 Posted 17 September 2014 lots of rumours they'll be mixing with us !! Snuff um out
Guest MattP Posted 17 September 2014 Posted 17 September 2014 lots of rumours they'll be mixing with us !! Will happily condone a bit of violence towards any of that lot in the home end.
lestajigs Posted 17 September 2014 Posted 17 September 2014 Will happily condone a bit of violence towards any of that lot in the home end. When we used to have them at filbert street, can always remember loads of trouble with them in the home end
Lineker's Left Foot Posted 17 September 2014 Posted 17 September 2014 There's more in Leicester than Manchester
Guest MattP Posted 17 September 2014 Posted 17 September 2014 When we used to have them at filbert street, can always remember loads of trouble with them in the home end Remember it kicking off a few times and even in the away end at OT.
sylofox Posted 17 September 2014 Posted 17 September 2014 Everyone should be thrown out. As for the local morons that support them they should be kicked in.
Foxes1 Posted 17 September 2014 Posted 17 September 2014 There's more in Leicester than Manchester There's more in London than Manchester
Ian W LCFC Posted 17 September 2014 Posted 17 September 2014 Surely it will be harder for them to get tickets this year?
ousefox Posted 17 September 2014 Posted 17 September 2014 I know someone who is a United/Leicester 'fan'. Embarrassing.
yorkie1999 Posted 17 September 2014 Posted 17 September 2014 Hope the prat at work who was asking where to get tickets for the man u game got his ticket in L1
MC Prussian Posted 17 September 2014 Posted 17 September 2014 ... does it take to chance a lightbulb? Answer: There's not enough lightbulbs to handle all the Leicester ManU fans.
Harry - LCFC Posted 17 September 2014 Posted 17 September 2014 If they never go to United games they aren't fans. Just pretenders.
promised land Posted 17 September 2014 Posted 17 September 2014 Got any songs for em? "Live round the corner....you only live round the corner." Am I doing this right?
Guest MarshallForEngland Posted 17 September 2014 Posted 17 September 2014 Why does everyone have to be exclusively partisan to a single team? Some people might have parents or other relatives that make them interested in another team, they might have moved from their hometown and grown fond of another club, or they might just like more than one team because that's how they feel. But so what if they do? What extra entitlement are you afforded because of your exclusive "loyalty" to one team? Grow up.
Guest MarshallForEngland Posted 17 September 2014 Posted 17 September 2014 If they never go to United games they aren't fans. Just pretenders. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_true_Scotsman
DennisNedry Posted 17 September 2014 Posted 17 September 2014 Why does everyone have to be exclusively partisan to a single team? Some people might have parents or other relatives that make them interested in another team, they might have moved from their hometown and grown fond of another club, or they might just like more than one team because that's how they feel. But so what if they do? What extra entitlement are you afforded because of your exclusive "loyalty" to one team? Grow up. Everybody knows glory supporters are cvnts.
Harry - LCFC Posted 17 September 2014 Posted 17 September 2014 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_true_Scotsman I'm a Real Madrid fan. I've never been to any games and have never participated in the club though but they're still "my" club. Somehow. Being a fan means being part of the club - something I don't think you can do if you've never attended any matches.
Mark_w Posted 17 September 2014 Posted 17 September 2014 Why does everyone have to be exclusively partisan to a single team? Some people might have parents or other relatives that make them interested in another team, they might have moved from their hometown and grown fond of another club, or they might just like more than one team because that's how they feel. But so what if they do? What extra entitlement are you afforded because of your exclusive "loyalty" to one team? Grow up. People who support more than one team are freaks. See Leicesterpool.
Guest MarshallForEngland Posted 17 September 2014 Posted 17 September 2014 Everybody knows glory supporters are cvnts. How has being a "glory supporter" got anything to do with this?
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