They must be really worried that Kelly is going to get a roasting on Friday to have published yet more of this shite, from the OS:
Hume Backs Fans To Win Battle
Iain Hume says the Blue Army can be City's twelfth man when they take on Derby County at the Walkers Stadium on Good Friday (2:45pm).
With Derby selling out their full allocation of 3,200 tickets, there looks set to be another 25,000-plus crowd inside City's home for the game.
Leicester go into the contest on the back of a six match winless run - although they have lost just once in their last five outings at home.
And Hume believes that with the backing of the fans the Foxes can spring a surprise on the promotion chasing Rams.
He said: "If there is a crowd of 25,000 in the Walkers on Friday then 22,000 of our supporters should drown the Derby fans out.
"If they can come out and make themselves heard, as they have done even when we haven't been playing well, it will definitely help us on the pitch. There is no doubt about that.
"Hopefully the supporters will keep the faith with us, and we will be able to repay them with a victory."
Hume hit the back of the net in both of City's encounters with the Rams last season, although he failed to score when the when the two sides met at Pride Park in November.
He added: "Last season I scored in each of our games against Derby, so hopefully I can add to that tally on Friday.
"We had a tough time there earlier this season, and Billy Davies has obviously done a good job there. He's had a lot of money to spend, but from what I can see he has spent it very wisely.
"They are on a bit of a roll and there is no doubt it will be a tough game. But if we can knuckle down and get the fans behind us I'm sure we will get the result that we want."
Tickets for the encounter remain on general sale.
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