BlueJoe Posted 9 December 2014 Posted 9 December 2014 This is so funny "Leicester Shitty lalala!" Instead of Leicestershire "We always sing when we're losing, Because we're always looooooosing We only sing when we're losing!!!" "Staying up you're having a laugh, We've beat the Manc's What more can we ask!" "Nigel Pearsons Blue and White pansies!" "Luis Van Gaal can **** off and die, Nigel Pearson out played him with our shite, Vardy ripped them apart Ulloa scored from 12 yards But we'll all still end up going down!"
surrifox Posted 9 December 2014 Posted 9 December 2014 We need a new appropriate chant E I E I E I O down to the football league we go when we get demoted this is what we'll rap we are Leicester we are Leicester we are ****ing crap. :xmassmile: have you been at the cooking sherry again Davie? :xmaslaugh:
davieG Posted 9 December 2014 Posted 9 December 2014 have you been at the cooking sherry again Davie? :xmaslaugh:
Guest MattP Posted 9 December 2014 Posted 9 December 2014 We all know it's going to be dogshit. We've got 10k people in the ground who are there to be entertained rather than support the football club.
roger the dodger Posted 9 December 2014 Posted 9 December 2014 Just getting the 'Pearson In' banner ready to be flown over the stadium before the game just hired a plane with Pearson out banner because i think it will be called for during and after the game
jonthefox Posted 9 December 2014 Posted 9 December 2014 Lets make the king power a place teams fear. Very loud! singing from start to finish. and there's only one Nigel Pearson through out! Sorry but :xmaslaugh:
Countesthorpe Fox 1884 Posted 9 December 2014 Posted 9 December 2014 would help if the fans could actually sing a song for more than one verse :xmastongue:
Soup Posted 9 December 2014 Posted 9 December 2014 We all know it's going to be dogshit. We've got 10k people in the ground who are there to be entertained rather than support the football club. I'll raise you......20k
Monsell1976 Posted 9 December 2014 Posted 9 December 2014 I love all this slag the fans off, their maybe 10000 extra fans this year, and early season when we were playing well, everybody was praising the atmosphere, and saying how great it was when we went behind, we were loud. Fans will react to performances and results, and even for those 22000 regulars, it's hard to be vocal when we are getting beat every week, and some of the football we have been playing is nothing to shout about. If and that's is an if, we can start getting positive results, the atmosphere will come back. I stand in l1, because I like the atmosphere and am surrounded by like minded people, but the last few games, even l1 has been subdued. You cannot blame fans for the results, and you cannot blame them for not jumping up and down in the isles, and singing for 90 minutes.
sylofox Posted 9 December 2014 Posted 9 December 2014 I love all this slag the fans off, their maybe 10000 extra fans this year, and early season when we were playing well, everybody was praising the atmosphere, and saying how great it was when we went behind, we were loud. Fans will react to performances and results, and even for those 22000 regulars, it's hard to be vocal when we are getting beat every week, and some of the football we have been playing is nothing to shout about. If and that's is an if, we can start getting positive results, the atmosphere will come back. I stand in l1, because I like the atmosphere and am surrounded by like minded people, but the last few games, even l1 has been subdued. You cannot blame fans for the results, and you cannot blame them for not jumping up and down in the isles, and singing for 90 minutes. Sadly I do not get to many games now. But going back yes we enjoyed the wins but the kop new when we were needed most. A side on top winning well don't need help. One on a poor run and loosing does. The players need you more when it is going wrong than when it is going right. They also need you more against the little teams than man u and the like. We expect the players to stand up and be counted but very few fans now want to do the same.
Soup Posted 9 December 2014 Posted 9 December 2014 I love all this slag the fans off, their maybe 10000 extra fans this year, and early season when we were playing well, everybody was praising the atmosphere, and saying how great it was when we went behind, we were loud. Fans will react to performances and results, and even for those 22000 regulars, it's hard to be vocal when we are getting beat every week, and some of the football we have been playing is nothing to shout about. If and that's is an if, we can start getting positive results, the atmosphere will come back. I stand in l1, because I like the atmosphere and am surrounded by like minded people, but the last few games, even l1 has been subdued. You cannot blame fans for the results, and you cannot blame them for not jumping up and down in the isles, and singing for 90 minutes. I personally don't think a good atmosphere should be linked to performances,if you do that your asking for trouble.We're a bit inhibited in England nowadays which is a real shame as there's a whole Lotta fun to be had in the stands if people just lighten up a bit.Put it this way I had more fun watching us lose to WBA than when we scored 6 those couple of times.
sylofox Posted 9 December 2014 Posted 9 December 2014 I know this is not pc and is ment with no offence. But does anyone from pen 2 or 3 remember and know if Terry the zube as he was called is still alive. If so does he still go to games. Great one for starting WYS when the ground was flat amongst other songs. Mocked by some loved by most but he supported his side. Never heard him put us down or a player but he would fans that did not sing. And he was so right.
Ashley Posted 9 December 2014 Posted 9 December 2014 You would actually think after 10 long years out of the Premier League our fans would be up for it every game but no. We've had what one maybe two good games at home all others have been shit simple as.. and I've been slagged off on here. People need to wake up and smell the coffee
The Blue Moon Posted 9 December 2014 Posted 9 December 2014 Too many tossers from the county these days and lots of new recruits this season commonly referred to as 'Premier League bum bandits'. Most of the main lot have either been banned, priced out, or prefer to stay in town and watch it with a beer. Best atmosphere in recent years was Middlesbrough on the Friday when the roads were block. 8 thou all either based in the city or committed enough to walk miles in the snow. None of the fairweather scum.
sylofox Posted 9 December 2014 Posted 9 December 2014 You would actually think after 10 long years out of the Premier League our fans would be up for it every game but no. We've had what one maybe two good games at home all others have been shit simple as.. and I've been slagged off on here. People need to wake up and smell the coffee Our support now is fvcking shite. The famous Oxford game the whole ground rocked all match. The Sheff Weds relegation game the walkers/kp was shite. I got a last minute ticket in the west stand and nearly got arrested for wanting to sing and stand to support my side. Four coppers called sit down or your nicked. Just shows what our fan base is now.
Monsell1976 Posted 9 December 2014 Posted 9 December 2014 Sadly I do not get to many games now. But going back yes we enjoyed the wins but the kop new when we were needed most. A side on top winning well don't need help. One on a poor run and loosing does. The players need you more when it is going wrong than when it is going right. They also need you more against the little teams than man u and the like. We expect the players to stand up and be counted but very few fans now want to do the same. Sadly football has changed, players talk like the fans help, but the distance between fans is so far apart now, the money players are on, and the entertainment show that football now is, a lot more players are not as humble as they once were.Well that's how I see football nowadays.
Karljohn Posted 9 December 2014 Posted 9 December 2014 Sadly football has changed, players talk like the fans help, but the distance between fans is so far apart now, the money players are on, and the entertainment show that football now is, a lot more players are not as humble as they once were. Well that's how I see football nowadays. Totally agree, and I think you can apply that to every club in the top 2 divisions.
sylofox Posted 9 December 2014 Posted 9 December 2014 Too many tossers from the county these days and lots of new recruits this season commonly referred to as 'Premier League bum bandits'. Most of the main lot have either been banned, priced out, or prefer to stay in town and watch it with a beer. Best atmosphere in recent years was Middlesbrough on the Friday when the roads were block. 8 thou all either based in the city or committed enough to walk miles in the snow. None of the fairweather scum. FVCK OFF. I like many years ago are from the county we stood in pen2 and sang and supported our side and still do. I do not get to many games now but anyone that has seen me at a game would never question my support. I know lads from Market Harboro loughborough and many villages that support us well and have over many years. Band wagon fans yes but don't slag off fans from the county I have been at away games with 6 or 7 hundred and we have had 2 coaches from harboro and the villages. Also where do you get the fact from do all fans have a badge on now so you know where they are from.
Monsell1976 Posted 9 December 2014 Posted 9 December 2014 I personally don't think a good atmosphere should be linked to performances,if you do that your asking for trouble.We're a bit inhibited in England nowadays which is a real shame as there's a whole Lotta fun to be had in the stands if people just lighten up a bit.Put it this way I had more fun watching us lose to WBA than when we scored 6 those couple of times.I'm an old pen 3 till they opened pen 2 lad, and would say in them days your right, win, lose or draw the atmosphere was great.But again football has changed, the days of getting in early to get to the top of the pen by the away fans, and singing an hour before kick off have gone, and that's purely down to seating and reserved seating, also the loud music played until kick off. When we played shit in them days, and we were, very, you could jump around, have a laugh and still make it an enjoyable atmosphere, but in this day and age, we have a good concourse, play bad and then silence. If we could keep the away concourses and take that into the ground it would be great, but I think we have been lucky to have enjoyed real football terraces, and atmosphere's. Just to add, I noticed at palace and qpr, the end was disjointed, left side great, right side great, then the middle was dead, with a lot of, how should I put this, I think I will go with, not your typical football fan, so the songs were never sung as one, as the left side sang a song, and by the time the right heard, it had died out. Rightly or wrongly the people who now follow the game, don't have the same ideas of what an atmosphere is, the game, due to pricing out a lot of the lower class, has become very middle class, in my opinion.
dayday Posted 9 December 2014 Posted 9 December 2014 Lets make the atmosphere electric on Saturday, yes we are bottom, yes we havent won for 10 games but lets show the players we havent given up on them. They need all the help they can get from now until the endo f the season so lets try to do our bit. None of this negative stuff no booing of players or manager. I suggest doing the Poznan every 10 minutes,this will distract the Man City players and fans,and we will win 3-0
Guest MattP Posted 9 December 2014 Posted 9 December 2014 Our support now is fvcking shite. The famous Oxford game the whole ground rocked all match. The Sheff Weds relegation game the walkers/kp was shite. I got a last minute ticket in the west stand and nearly got arrested for wanting to sing and stand to support my side. Four coppers called sit down or your nicked. Just shows what our fan base is now. Think that pretty much sums it up.
sylofox Posted 9 December 2014 Posted 9 December 2014 Sadly football has changed, players talk like the fans help, but the distance between fans is so far apart now, the money players are on, and the entertainment show that football now is, a lot more players are not as humble as they once were. Well that's how I see football nowadays. Sorry the last thing on my mind at a game is what the players earn all I see is a city shirt. If you go to a game and think about what a player earns you should praps pick a team on Viccy park. I do not agree with what they earn but that is far from my mind at a match and should be with all fans.
Monsell1976 Posted 9 December 2014 Posted 9 December 2014 Sorry the last thing on my mind at a game is what the players earn all I see is a city shirt. If you go to a game and think about what a player earns you should praps pick a team on Viccy park. I do not agree with what they earn but that is far from my mind at a match and should be with all fans. Why or why does every post, posted, do you feel the need to come back with sarky comments.Listen I give my opinion, in which I stated was an opinion and just because you don't agree, I can go and watch park football. In the days of Rambo, Paul Reid, Ali and the likes, you would see them in pubs, casino's etc, and they were very approachable, and lived in reasonable modest area's, but always had time to talk to fans, of which I experienced myself, but IN MY OPINION, the inflated wages, fame and ego' of today's players, they are far less in touch with fans, so don't get so defensive AGAIN, I was talking football as a whole not, just the city players.
sylofox Posted 9 December 2014 Posted 9 December 2014 Think that pretty much sums it up. All we needed to do was win that game sadly our fans let us down. See the players thoughts after the oxford game.
sylofox Posted 9 December 2014 Posted 9 December 2014 Why or why does every post, posted, do you feel the need to come back with sarky comments. Listen I give my opinion, in which I stated was an opinion and just because you don't agree, I can go and watch park football. In the days of Rambo, Paul Reid, Ali and the likes, you would see them in pubs, casino's etc, and they were very approachable, and lived in reasonable modest area's, but always had time to talk to fans, of which I experienced myself, but IN MY OPINION, the inflated wages, fame and ego' of today's players, they are far less in touch with fans, so don't get so defensive AGAIN, I was talking football as a whole not, just the city players. So if you think our players are happy to loose and pick up the wage why support us. Sorry I do not get that and the day I feel the whole team is just happy about the wage I will give up my support.
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