Greenlizard0 Weekend Football Thread ** spoilers ** [26th February - 3rd March 2016]

Someone just tried trollin me on fb saying I'm a Leicester fan since December .. yes ok if I've aged 20 years in two months :p

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32 years a Fox!

This was Leicester's old changing room at Filbert Street , I even remember the kit managers name I had the photo with - Taff!
 
Someone just tried trollin me on fb saying I'm a Leicester fan since December .. yes ok if I've aged 20 years in two months :p

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32 years a Fox!

This was Leicester's old changing room at Filbert Street , I even remember the kit managers name I had the photo with - Taff!

I'm with your facebook friend tbh, you have probably never mention it on there until xmas either! :p

Oh here's Gerrard as an Everton fan, proves nothing :p

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I have pictures at Spurs, Arsenal and Ipswich. I might get the Spurs one out if they win the league ;)
 
LOL. As I've said before, I discuss my club all the time, just not on here. I've never followed another team or supported another team - I honestly don't know how people can support two different clubs, unless say your Grandad was born an Arsenal fan and is from there but you live in Birmingham and support Birmingham- very well reasoned family ties like that - yes I can understand that to a degree... but supporting multiple clubs? I don't get that at all, very strange.

My Dad's a Leicester fan, and a big big Leicester fan - there's two big loves in his life apart from his family of course - Leicester City and Reggae. So I was born into it you could say - and I'm not one of these fair weather fans who only shows his face or sings when we're winning. I've been through and spent every year of my life with this club, all the ups and downs along the way, but this is unequivocally thee biggest, most massive high we've ever had, it still feels absurd and unreal - and anyone else who follows football knows just how unprecedented it is to see Leicester City at the top of the Premier League, at the end of February on 56 points. It's surreal and almost absurd.

As for me I've been there through it all, shouting, losing my voice, away day trips, season tickets just about every season as a kid and a teenager - only since starting a family have I not been able to have a season ticket - and whilst I was at University - and these days you just can't get one for love nor money - which is why the owners are looking to increase the stadium.

My old man asked if I wanted to get a season ticket with him at the start of the Premier League season under Pearson but I declined and said we would the season after - as my missus was heavily pregnant at the time - if I'd gone back in time I'd have said yes and just put up with the moaning I'd have got from her and lived with the selfishness of it - because that'd mean we'd have season tickets for this season as well - and this could well be the best season of them all - it already is infact as the CL looks utterly nailed on now and that's an astonishingly remarkable feat. for us in itself.

Anyone who knows me knows how big a fan of Leicester I am... I only follow two Sports - Football and Formula 1 and it was Lewis Hamilton who got me into F1 in 2008 with that stunning drive at Silverstone in the wet - since then I got uber hooked on it, but football and Leicester are and always will be a massive part of my life still.

As I said I'm not gonna come on here when we lose - why would I - why would I want to depress myself even more? When we'd come home from games at Filbert St. with my Dad he's go home and not talk to anyone lol - until he got a bit older and softer! It's the same sort of thing, I don't understand people who lose 3-0 to teams and then go on about how crap their team is because of it ! It's counter productive, negative and a waste of time.

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I'm a Leicester fan, have been for at least 6 months.

Got a picture with nothing on but a pair of wellies and a Leicester shirt, oh and a bowler hat. If that doesn't prove my allegiance nothing will.

I'd post it on here, but you know, family forum and all that.
 
I might become a Leicester fan too soon.
I've been a Chelsea fan since 2003 (and Liverpool before that) but Leicester is where my heart is*

*Unless Arsenal or Spurs win the league then I'll stick with Chelsea**

**Or Man.City (again) if they win the league.
 
I might become a Leicester fan too soon.
I've been a Chelsea fan since 2003 (and Liverpool before that) but Leicester is where my heart is*

*Unless Arsenal or Spurs win the league then I'll stick with Chelsea**

**Or Man.City (again) if they win the league.

My 6 year old came home from school informing me he supports Chelsea. That was the first dissapointment. I said I would accept that if he could name 3 players. I got one, John the racist, second dissapointment :(

On the plus side at least in 30 years he can tell the internet he supported them when they were ****.
 
LOL. As I've said before, I discuss my club all the time, just not on here. I've never followed another team or supported another team - I honestly don't know how people can support two different clubs, unless say your Grandad was born an Arsenal fan and is from there but you live in Birmingham and support Birmingham- very well reasoned family ties like that - yes I can understand that to a degree... but supporting multiple clubs? I don't get that at all, very strange.

My Dad's a Leicester fan, and a big big Leicester fan - there's two big loves in his life apart from his family of course - Leicester City and Reggae. So I was born into it you could say - and I'm not one of these fair weather fans who only shows his face or sings when we're winning. I've been through and spent every year of my life with this club, all the ups and downs along the way, but this is unequivocally thee biggest, most massive high we've ever had, it still feels absurd and unreal - and anyone else who follows football knows just how unprecedented it is to see Leicester City at the top of the Premier League, at the end of February on 56 points. It's surreal and almost absurd.

As for me I've been there through it all, shouting, losing my voice, away day trips, season tickets just about every season as a kid and a teenager - only since starting a family have I not been able to have a season ticket - and whilst I was at University - and these days you just can't get one for love nor money - which is why the owners are looking to increase the stadium.

My old man asked if I wanted to get a season ticket with him at the start of the Premier League season under Pearson but I declined and said we would the season after - as my missus was heavily pregnant at the time - if I'd gone back in time I'd have said yes and just put up with the moaning I'd have got from her and lived with the selfishness of it - because that'd mean we'd have season tickets for this season as well - and this could well be the best season of them all - it already is infact as the CL looks utterly nailed on now and that's an astonishingly remarkable feat. for us in itself.

Anyone who knows me knows how big a fan of Leicester I am... I only follow two Sports - Football and Formula 1 and it was Lewis Hamilton who got me into F1 in 2008 with that stunning drive at Silverstone in the wet - since then I got uber hooked on it, but football and Leicester are and always will be a massive part of my life still.

As I said I'm not gonna come on here when we lose - why would I - why would I want to depress myself even more? When we'd come home from games at Filbert St. with my Dad he's go home and not talk to anyone lol - until he got a bit older and softer! It's the same sort of thing, I don't understand people who lose 3-0 to teams and then go on about how crap their team is because of it ! It's counter productive, negative and a waste of time.

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Does sound like you are setting yourself up for a jinx. :p

The shuttle bus driver at my work is a Leicester fan and still won't believe I think they are favourites, even before today's game. They have a good run in and I don't think the pressure will get to them.
 
My 6 year old came home from school informing me he supports Chelsea. That was the first dissapointment. I said I would accept that if he could name 3 players. I got one, John the racist, second dissapointment :(

On the plus side at least in 30 years he can tell the internet he supported them when they were ****.

It could be worse, at least he doesn't support a Red team.
My eldest is a West Ham fan, I don't know why though as I haven't spoken to him since he told me.
 
Does sound like you are setting yourself up for a jinx. :p

The shuttle bus driver at my work is a Leicester fan and still won't believe I think they are favourites, even before today's game. They have a good run in and I don't think the pressure will get to them.

Today's game was difficult tbh, you could see how badly Norwich needed those three points - and I was wondering how the Arsenal game might have affected the lads even though we came away from the home drubbing from them unscathed and just carried on playing with no fear. We weren't great today by any means and a draw would have been a fair result but overall we had more posession and chances so if anyone should have won it was us! WBA on Tues will be a tough game after their win today, confidence should be high in that camp. I won't underestimate anyone in this league. I agree with you about the pressure though - the players just have a fight to the end never quit attitude but what really stands out for me this season compared to any other squad we've had is how happy they all are, there's so much unity and togetherness, playing for each other and with a smile on all of their faces, it's like they're 20 or so players who are all best mates at the same time! It really is a special squad of players we have. The mental state of mind is absolutely spot on.
 
It could be worse, at least he doesn't support a Red team.
My eldest is a West Ham fan, I don't know why though as I haven't spoken to him since he told me.

:D

Tonight he asked if we could watch the FA cup together. I said sure we can get some snacks and drinks and let the result determine if you carry on living here or not.

"MUMmmmmmmmm"
 
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