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MS0204

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  1. I see some comments on here regarding ufs cheering for Blackburn have been deleted
  2. Following on from someone who already posted.. Top and John rudkin, They’ve gone and ****ed it up again, Sent us to the championship they’ve let the Leicester doowwwnnnnnn Heartache song
  3. So glad I wasn’t there to witness the relegation applause yet these people will be first to hit the clappers to the chants.. their attitude is enough to make you want to puke..
  4. Don’t say it Dont say it Don’t say it It’s definitely an age thing I’ve had this debate with people all over Twitter since the villa game midweek, even with people at work at whether the drum enhances the atmosphere or is it just noise. Personally I thought the psg fans were immense, and I’ve been to see psg at home and they’re exactly the same. The cameras pan to them, the internet talks about it, people debate and even pictures of all the legia fans at Chelsea going topless. It gets mouths talking so it must be having some effect. If stadiums had the atmosphere of what they were 25 years ago then there wouldn’t be the need for a drum, but as English football is now so tame, fans can’t be bothered, we are treated as customers, loyalty is challenged so atmospheres are lacking, then surely a change is needed. Even Stamford bridge is making their own section. But as of my top comment, I do think people of a certain age find the drums more of a nuisance than the younger fans.
  5. Well you only have to look at the section drummer/L1 and the difference is night and day
  6. Hope there is still plenty of space in safe standing for new season ticket holders..
  7. I failed also on exactly 53 when the cut off was 55.. but I’ve applied on 75.. you’ll breeze it with 71
  8. I think around the 30 mark.. but that’s guesswork
  9. Not sure whether this has been asked but any issues with the digital ticketing today?
  10. I’ve had this conversation with this bloke who speaks utter shit all over Twitter who lives in the USA.. I’ve explained he’s a fan as he’s happy to watch a team in blue run around regardless of what league Leicester are in. He wasn’t having any of it fan and supporter ain’t the same thing
  11. It automatically updates on the same device I believe rather than a download..
  12. Harvey was one of the decent players when he left, didn’t leave for the money.. as others have said the goal wasn’t clapped, but his respect to the home fans deserved something. And yes, I’m the first to admit I was chanting his name.. why? Because if he ever came back to Leicester I’d be over the moon. I and like many others are getting so fed up of these millionaire footballers putting in a half hearted, can’t be arsed performance every week. We work hard all week in our shitty retail, 9-5 and shift work jobs. Is it too much to ask for them to put in some kind of effort for 90 mins? It’s sad to say that some look forward to the weekend to attend the games, and quite often at the moment in the first 45 mins then the wrong kind of emotions are often shown.. So for all that keep slagging off for applauding a former player because it may be woke nonsense and all that. Just in that moment there was a little joy to be had..
  13. Someone mentioned on here to do two separate applications. I’ll get one but my boys only on 25.. if he gets rejected then so be it. I’ll try again next season..
  14. I very much doubt anyone will care much
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