LCFC and Tigers Ground Share

How do you feel about the Tigers sharing grounds with LCFC at the Walkers Stadium?

  • Against

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Neutral

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • For

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Strongly For

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    98
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Joe_Fox

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Personally I am affronted, annoyed, antagonized, bitter, chafed, choleric, convulsed, cross, displeased, enraged, exacerbated, exasperated, ferocious, fierce, fiery, fuming, furious, galled, hateful, heated, hot, huffy, ill-tempered, impassioned, incensed, indignant, inflamed, infuriated, irascible, irate, ireful, irritable, irritated, maddened, nettled, offended, outraged, passionate, piqued, provoked, raging, resentful, riled, sore, splenetic, storming, sulky, sullen, tumultuous, turbulent, uptight, vexed and wrathful with the idea of the Kick and Clap egg chasing wank stains moving in to our ground. The Manchester United of Rugby - wish they'd f*ck off to Manchester and play their stupid arse sniffing game there instead of invading the Walkers.

Please Please Please vote "STRONGLY AGAINST".

Make the right choice, a vote strongly against is a vote for football.
 
Have voted Strongly against, the more I think about it the more it hisses me off ! won`t make a blind bit of difference though !
 
We need to arange a protest...if we feel strongly enough about this we should agree to go and have our voices heard...I don't like Man U, but at least when they feel aggrivated by their clubs plans they have a voice.

We need a voice!
 
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SilverFox said:
We need to arange a protest...if we feel strongly enough about this we should agree to go and have our voices heard...I don't like Man U, but at least when they feel aggrivated by their clubs plans they have a voice.

We need a voice!
Couldn't agree more, what about banners for the Plymouth game?
 
Anyone know how Tigers fans feel about this. :?
 
Craig said:
SilverFox said:
We need to arange a protest...if we feel strongly enough about this we should agree to go and have our voices heard...I don't like Man U, but at least when they feel aggrivated by their clubs plans they have a voice.

We need a voice!
Couldn't agree more, what about banners for the Plymouth game?

That, and a protest tommorrow lunch or something...get as many people down there, outside, and voicing their complaint...the mancs did it!
 
Steven said:
Anyone know how Tigers fans feel about this. :?

They are too busy ironing their smoking gowns and combing their moustaches.
 
Joe_Fox said:
Steven said:
Anyone know how Tigers fans feel about this. :?

They are too busy ironing their smoking gowns and combing their moustaches.

... or they could be hopping mad. Possible natural allies. :wink:
 
i've posted on there.

but i was my usual nice self and was practically crying to them.


i've said the same thing really... that w don't want it either.... apparently according to the article on the homepage of the OS there will be a 'full consultation with supporters'.....


what's the point??

it's already been decided hasn't it?? :evil:
 
Steven said:
beaumontfox said:
they are fuming!!!


they don't want to share a ground with US....


http://www.matchdaychat.com/forums/tigers/index.php?sid=946b4c9a86f01145762f5f21c7ef21ff

click onto fans forum.... there's a big thread all about it.

Well I would suggest that City fans do not direct their anger at Tigers fans as they could be allies, but direct their ire at the boards of City and the Tigers. :wink:

Your right there, they will be loosing terracing and drinking whilst watching 'thier' game. I can see a very big fans protest from both sides on this, but will it make a damn bit of difference :cry:
 
beaumontfox said:
i've posted on there.

but i was my usual nice self and was practically crying to them.


i've said the same thing really... that w don't want it either.... apparently according to the article on the homepage of the OS there will be a 'full consultation with supporters'.....


what's the point??

it's already been decided hasn't it?? :evil:

Yes it has, they are looking at the start of NEXT SEASON :twisted:
 
Naughty Fox said:
Steven said:
beaumontfox said:
they are fuming!!!


they don't want to share a ground with US....


http://www.matchdaychat.com/forums/tigers/index.php?sid=946b4c9a86f01145762f5f21c7ef21ff

click onto fans forum.... there's a big thread all about it.

Well I would suggest that City fans do not direct their anger at Tigers fans as they could be allies, but direct their ire at the boards of City and the Tigers. :wink:

Your right there, they will be loosing terracing and drinking whilst watching 'thier' game. I can see a very big fans protest from both sides on this, but will it make a damn bit of difference :cry:

They may still be able to drink as it is not banned at rugby as it is at football, so just because we share the stadium they would probably have thier own set of rules.
 
Lboro fox said:
Naughty Fox said:
Steven said:
beaumontfox said:
they are fuming!!!


they don't want to share a ground with US....


http://www.matchdaychat.com/forums/tigers/index.php?sid=946b4c9a86f01145762f5f21c7ef21ff

click onto fans forum.... there's a big thread all about it.

Well I would suggest that City fans do not direct their anger at Tigers fans as they could be allies, but direct their ire at the boards of City and the Tigers. :wink:

Your right there, they will be loosing terracing and drinking whilst watching 'thier' game. I can see a very big fans protest from both sides on this, but will it make a damn bit of difference :cry:

They may still be able to drink as it is not banned at rugby as it is at football, so just because we share the stadium they would probably have thier own set of rules.

Interesting point. If there are different rules, why is that. I thought all persons were equal before the law, but not in this case perhaps. :roll:
 
colin_m said:
Possibly because rugby fans haven't killed anyone when beered up?

I wish I could be so smug. :roll:
 
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