Spot on, and sums up most of the reasons why I stopped going to home games. My old man bought me a cheap ticket for the Plymouth game so I went along to that one, it confirmed quite how much the City crowd has changed and in general has become the most boring support in the country. I never...
I was slightly annoyed that after 'Chelsea Dagger', 'Rockin' all over the World', 'We are the Champions', and 'Simply the Best', we didn't get 'Do the Conga' by Black Lace. Bloody Health and Safety put a stop to that.
It appears that you may be right, they are now saying over 90% not 95%. Are they crap at maths or not telling us the truth again?
http://www.lcfc.com/page/LatestNews/0,,10274~1606645,00.html
From the Birmingham City Website:-
Current season ticket holders for season 08/09 will have their seats on hold up until 31st March 2009.
Birmingham also offering 10% off last years price if you renew or buy before March 31st.
Could'nt agree more.
Aside from the way the club now insists on this ridiculous matchday presentation my main reasons for not renewing are exactly as you have written above.
I reckon I've missed about 30 home games since 1980 but the marketing people seem quite happy to wave goodbye to...
Took the decision yesterday to spend the extra £400 on a new Mountain Bike and step up the trail riding. I may take in a few away games and may return to the Walkers one day if someone tells me it's no longer Disney does Football.:)
Statistics would suggest that you are far more likely to be killed of injured travelling to a football match than watching it, so I would advise staying at home, don't risk it.
I think we all know that that section wasn't promoted and failed.
Don't worry you won't have move your seat because this will fail but the problem of people and behaviour in areas where others would rather not have them will not go away.
You have a very simplified view of bad behaviour...
I was pointing out that the club has made massive efforts to attract young fans and there comes a point when they stop going with their parents. In an ideal world they would all sit nicely, applaud in the right places and pump their arms to Chelsea Dagger, but we all know that won't happen...
Those 'naughty little boys' are the ones who were sitting in the family stand a few years ago like I stood with my dad at Filbert Street.
Maybe the young lad sitting with his parents near to you this season will be the next generation of Stupid twat.
I would advise against anyone wasting their time with signing this petition. It has been made quite clear by the Club and by a majority of Leicester Supporters that an atmosphere created naturally by it's fans is not wanted. Game over.
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