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    Place called Vertigo

    I used to cover games but not anymore. Still on the grapevine though and that's why I get so f*cked off by the rubbish I see on here. LCFC are a great club. But there's one big drawback to supporting them. Its supporters. And they've got worse since the move to The Walkers. I resent having to...
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    Place called Vertigo

    Don't make me angry EMC - you wouldn't like it when I'm angry...
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    Place called Vertigo

    Durham Fox, If you could be bothered to scroll up this page a tad you might just come across your sarcastic barb targeted in my general direction. I rebutted and then put the boot in (but clearly not hard enough). As for you Step, you stolid, obtuse f*ckwit, if you pick through my posts...
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    Place called Vertigo

    Resort to personal abuse when you can't respond to my arguments Durham Fox? Come on, just admit you're a moron! As for my chairman/player CV I can only think of one example in The Prem at the moment (MM @ Pompey) so it's a bit much to ask isn't it? Twat!
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    Joey Gudjonnson

    We may get more out of him than his previous clubs but we wouldn't have got him that easily if he was as good as some on this thread have made out. He is a flawed player. And you're right Sam, our lot are easily taken in by doubtful talent seeking approval. Our established players would...
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    Place called Vertigo

    SIR Robby Bobson (sic) has been passed over by most of the clubs on your list, Durham Fox, as has Gary Smegson. Most of these outfits have instead plumped for an unreformed alky, a serial embezzler and a passive, misanthropic recluse who specialise in blowing big budgets. Clearly...
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    Place called Vertigo

    Perish the thought but I don't think any of you lot suffering from 'goldfish syndrome' will be backing CL quite as enthusiastically if we don't beat Reading tomorrow. And if we lose against F****t - God help you Craig! The real truth, of course, like all footie fans, is that you most of you...
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    Joey Gudjonnson

    ...after all that's gone on you wonder why LCFC players are reluctant to applaud you for your 'support.' (if that's what you call your librarian impersonations) I know what most of the players feel about you - and it's not printable.
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    Place called Vertigo

    Silver Fox, I don't think Craig Levein has achieved anything as yet - except to steady a ship that was steady enough already (but perhaps one that was becalmed under DB's brief stewardship). The testing time is coming up - most new managers have a honeymoon period (statistics, not moronic...
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    Place called Vertigo

    Are you lot seriously suggesting that the displays at Cardiff & Wigan, and for the most of the matches against Sunderland, Plymouth and Leeds represented a serious improvement in quality? But what would I expect from a bunch of no-brainers who saw 'massive' improvements when DB took over (er...
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    Place called Vertigo

    A damn fine post Silver Fox - but you don't go far enough. One point that seems to elude most of LCFC's dimwit following is that CL's record over his first six games (nine points) was inferior to MA's last six (eleven points). And despite the fact that we are in a nominal eighth position we are...
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    TIGERS/CITY GROUND OWNERSHIP FANS FORUM

    Poor old Tim. Bet he didn't bank on having to give up his evenings to calm down a load of windbags when he went for the Chief Exec's post. Serves him right!
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    Scowcroft says...

    There is quite a simple answer to the Connolly question. Drop him. Drop him into an advanced midfield role behind a front pairing (unless you prefer to go Kamikaze and go three up front). This move would immediately take the pressure off him and at the same time acknowledge his play making...
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    Would Of?

    I am disappointed that I have not received enlightenment on this most pressing issue. Unfortunately I am beginning to get the feeling that many users of this curious construction are the ones who are hopelessly confused. The correct coupling is 'would have.' Even my au pair could tell you...
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    Me and Beaumont on the radio

    Teeno, if you were concerned about LCFC having its own home you would not have been involved with that ridiculous sit-in. LCFC does not own its own home. The Walkers Stadium belongs to Teachers, LCFC holds the lease on the property. The groundshare with Tigers will allow both clubs to take-up...
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    Would Of?

    Very interesting...for the life of me I don't know what this coupling means. In fact, before registering on this message board, I'd never come across it before. Isn't there supposed to be a verb in the middle? I'd be very grateful if somebody could enlighten me on this point. Then I could...
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    Identity Threat

    LCFC fans worried about the threat to the club's identity in the event of a groundshare with our local RUGBY team should consider the following evidence from Italy of the dangers of this practice: MILAN - where AC/Inter 'Ultra's' ritually shag each other senseless in the centre circle before...
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    Nice to see...

    I think Viennetta is wrong. Lots of regular Crumblies go down the City. Admittedly there were loads more in the 60's but they stopped going because of hooliganism. I remember a 2-2 with Forest in the Autumn of '67 when something big went off and many parents (understandably) stopped taking their...
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    Online Petition

    Like everyone else on the 'NOOOOOOOOOOO' Team you are a pathetic bigot Mr Smith. Don't ever allow the facts to get in the way of your prejudice. I would like you to explain how, just how, a bit of Tigers livery reduces the Walkers capacity to 'less than 21,000?'
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    Stadium calculations...

    ...and by the way the redevelopment of the A&L stand is a very live issue. This is the main reason why the Tigers are attracted to the proposal. They want to stage internationals and more international tour matches. A 40K stadium will help them achieve this. People forget - Leicester are the...
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    Stadium calculations...

    Webbo, I was one (of a few) who mooted a Foxes/Tigers groundshare to Tim during our period in administration so I was both surprised and delighted when it was formally announced today. As a season ticket holder at both clubs for nearly forty years I am over the moon about the decision. True...
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    Oh no - not the Tigers

    Nostalgic, heady stuff Voice of Reason. Where did it all go wrong? Select from: ending of conscription, development of tribal youth cultures (mods & rockers etc), single parent families, lack of school discipline, lack of male role models in the school and work environment, unemployment and...
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    Oh no - not the Tigers

    Good post EMC. But you are far too open minded for the likes of the moronic majority on this board. You raise an interesting issue about the way rugger fans stand shoulder to shoulder. Would you believe it - it was like this in football (and the old filbo was outstanding in this respect) too...
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    Stadium calculations...

    Are you a Groundhog Day fan too EMC? Mr Smith your post makes no sense. The groundshare plan is, in all but name, a purchase proposal (the acquisition of the Walkers from Teachers).
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    Stadium calculations...

    Webbo understates the case for the groundshare. The big carrot for Foxes and Tigers is the redevelopment of the Alliance & Leicester stand. Provisions were made in the original plans for an extra deck to be slung on to it to take the stadium capacity to 40,000. The estimated cost of doing...
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