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As I am extremly board I thought I's point out something which has been bugging me now for some considerable time - this 'Moaning Culture' which has engulfed our club and fans!

Let me say that I'm absolutly sick of it. Back in the day I used to look forward to the Leicester match on the weekend, my week came to a peak on a Saturday afternoon at 3pm. But these days 'some' members of the crowd are so quick to get on the players back's that they dare not put a foot wrong.

EVERYTIME Jordan Stewert gets on the ball a chous of "Bloody Hell" and sighs are heard around the ground, and why because he had a FEW bad games (no doubt some will disagree :roll: ). The lad is excelent away from home, and is often one of our most dangerous players - see he can hit a dead ball, stick in a cross, he has the pase and soon enough he'll take players on and beat them regualrly, but no if you contiune to moan at him!

Its not just him, it several other players aswell, and to be honest the general attiture of moaning withing the ground is a discrase. Booing at the end of a match does not need to be a regualr event!

Some of you lot want to moan for the sake of moaning - and it getting to the players. So from here on, lets look throughout the CL era with a whiff of optimism and hope and lets cut down this bloody moaning.

With any luck we'll ahve more to cheer about in these next few months
 
Fox Fan said:
As I am extremly board I thought I's point out something which has been bugging me now for some considerable time - this 'Moaning Culture' which has engulfed our club and fans!

Let me say that I'm absolutly sick of it. Back in the day I used to look forward to the Leicester match on the weekend, my week came to a peak on a Saturday afternoon at 3pm. But these days 'some' members of the crowd are so quick to get on the players back's that they dare not put a foot wrong.

EVERYTIME Jordan Stewert gets on the ball a chous of "Bloody Hell" and sighs are heard around the ground, and why because he had a FEW bad games (no doubt some will disagree :roll: ). The lad is excelent away from home, and is often one of our most dangerous players - see he can hit a dead ball, stick in a cross, he has the pase and soon enough he'll take players on and beat them regualrly, but no if you contiune to moan at him!

Its not just him, it several other players aswell, and to be honest the general attiture of moaning withing the ground is a discrase. Booing at the end of a match does not need to be a regualr event!

Some of you lot want to moan for the sake of moaning - and it getting to the players. So from here on, lets look throughout the CL era with a whiff of optimism and hope and lets cut down this bloody moaning.

With any luck we'll ahve more to cheer about in these next few months

Absolutely Fox Fan, I certainly don't disagree, I have been impressed with the recent performaces I've seen of him and I myself disagree with all the crap people write about how he is a 'useless twat' or 'an appauling footballer'.

Why don't people go 'bloody hell' an 'oh no' when Dion Dublin gets the ball or David Connolly or Chris Makin, they're the ones who are really letting the side down. They're the ones who NEVER give 100% and have no ability.
 
leicester moaning

I think its fair to say that all clubs have moaning fans .Although from past experiences i'd say the away support is far better than the home.
Not to long ago the manure fans were giving Ryan Giggs stick.
For fecks sake perhaps they could send him down here if they think he's past it.
 
East Anglia Fox said:
Absolutely Fox Fan, I certainly don't disagree....Why don't people go 'bloody hell' an 'oh no' when Dion Dublin gets the ball or David Connolly or Chris Makin, they're the ones who are really letting the side down. They're the ones who NEVER give 100% and have no ability.

:lol: :lol: Isn't that Technically moaning? :lol: :lol: :wink:
 
It seems ovious he's skimed my post, because he totally proves my point, although I don't disagrre with much of what he's said I just don't want to hear moaning at players during the game!
 
Fox Fan said:
It seems ovious he's skimed my post, because he totally proves my point, although I don't disagrre with much of what he's said I just don't want to hear moaning at players during the game!

As my sister always told me...'a positive something is better than a negative nothing'...lets get behind the lads!
 
Foxfan, I go to most of the away matches, and I have not seen Jordan Stewart have a good game yet. Yes he does have the ability to go past people, then gives the ball away, he cannot read a game and can be seen standing around when maybe a team mate was expecting an overlap run.
Tonight he was our worst player and was rightly substituted, which he did not like at all, by Lee Morris who in the little time he had on the field showed what a left sided player should do. Lee Morris will be in the team for a long time to come on tonights showing, he gelled well with Tiatto and should be an automatic pick over JS
 
This thread stinks of hypocracy.
 
EMC Fox said:
Joe_Fox said:
This thread stinks of hypocracy.

What does that smell like? :roll:

Take a jar of marmite, spread it on a rabid dog (who coincidently has just been rolling in liquid methane), cook for 20 minutes at gas mark 6, serve with congealed pork scratchings and stilton. Bob's your uncle.
 
Joe_Fox said:
EMC Fox said:
Joe_Fox said:
This thread stinks of hypocracy.

What does that smell like? :roll:

Take a jar of marmite, spread it on a rabid dog (who coincidently has just been rolling in liquid methane), cook for 20 minutes at gas mark 6, serve with congealed pork scratchings and stilton. Bob's your uncle.


It was the moaners who helped ensure that the managerial gunge which has clogged up and stalled this club for two years was removed and we now have the chance to move forward on oiled wheels and with real hope.

Levein's already shown his intention to guide us in the direction of real football again by selecting a properly balanced side. It's like a breath of fresh air and I don't think he'll be long finding and addressing the other glaring problems.

If not, some of us will doubtless ask why.
 
Fox Fan said:
As I am extremly board I thought I's point out something which has been bugging me now for some considerable time - this 'Moaning Culture' which has engulfed our club and fans!

Let me say that I'm absolutly sick of it. Back in the day I used to look forward to the Leicester match on the weekend, my week came to a peak on a Saturday afternoon at 3pm. But these days 'some' members of the crowd are so quick to get on the players back's that they dare not put a foot wrong.

EVERYTIME Jordan Stewert gets on the ball a chous of "Bloody Hell" and sighs are heard around the ground, and why because he had a FEW bad games (no doubt some will disagree :roll: ). The lad is excelent away from home, and is often one of our most dangerous players - see he can hit a dead ball, stick in a cross, he has the pase and soon enough he'll take players on and beat them regualrly, but no if you contiune to moan at him!

Its not just him, it several other players aswell, and to be honest the general attiture of moaning withing the ground is a discrase. Booing at the end of a match does not need to be a regualr event!

Some of you lot want to moan for the sake of moaning - and it getting to the players. So from here on, lets look throughout the CL era with a whiff of optimism and hope and lets cut down this bloody moaning.

With any luck we'll ahve more to cheer about in these next few months

i agree that the fans should not moan at players because nothing is gained from it, apart from the fact that the player will probs wanna leave if the fans dont like him. But i do have to say that jordan stewart is not playing to his full potential. i cannot remember the last time he took the ball past a player without it gettin stuck in between his legs or for that matter putting in a cross that doesn't go over the crossbar. he may be good away from home but that is not good enough for a proffesional footballer, it shouldn;t matter where he is playing for him to play well. i think he should be dropped when morris is fully fit to show him that he will have to improve to stay in the team.
 
matt_c0nn0lly said:
Fox Fan said:
As I am extremly board I thought I's point out something which has been bugging me now for some considerable time - this 'Moaning Culture' which has engulfed our club and fans!

Let me say that I'm absolutly sick of it. Back in the day I used to look forward to the Leicester match on the weekend, my week came to a peak on a Saturday afternoon at 3pm. But these days 'some' members of the crowd are so quick to get on the players back's that they dare not put a foot wrong.

EVERYTIME Jordan Stewert gets on the ball a chous of "Bloody Hell" and sighs are heard around the ground, and why because he had a FEW bad games (no doubt some will disagree :roll: ). The lad is excelent away from home, and is often one of our most dangerous players - see he can hit a dead ball, stick in a cross, he has the pase and soon enough he'll take players on and beat them regualrly, but no if you contiune to moan at him!

Its not just him, it several other players aswell, and to be honest the general attiture of moaning withing the ground is a discrase. Booing at the end of a match does not need to be a regualr event!

Some of you lot want to moan for the sake of moaning - and it getting to the players. So from here on, lets look throughout the CL era with a whiff of optimism and hope and lets cut down this bloody moaning.

With any luck we'll ahve more to cheer about in these next few months

i agree that the fans should not moan at players because nothing is gained from it, apart from the fact that the player will probs wanna leave if the fans dont like him. But i do have to say that jordan stewart is not playing to his full potential. i cannot remember the last time he took the ball past a player without it gettin stuck in between his legs or for that matter putting in a cross that doesn't go over the crossbar. he may be good away from home but that is not good enough for a proffesional footballer, it shouldn;t matter where he is playing for him to play well. i think he should be dropped when morris is fully fit to show him that he will have to improve to stay in the team.

How many home games have you seen this season?!?!
 
East Anglia Fox said:
matt_c0nn0lly said:
Fox Fan said:
As I am extremly board I thought I's point out something which has been bugging me now for some considerable time - this 'Moaning Culture' which has engulfed our club and fans!

Let me say that I'm absolutly sick of it. Back in the day I used to look forward to the Leicester match on the weekend, my week came to a peak on a Saturday afternoon at 3pm. But these days 'some' members of the crowd are so quick to get on the players back's that they dare not put a foot wrong.

EVERYTIME Jordan Stewert gets on the ball a chous of "Bloody Hell" and sighs are heard around the ground, and why because he had a FEW bad games (no doubt some will disagree :roll: ). The lad is excelent away from home, and is often one of our most dangerous players - see he can hit a dead ball, stick in a cross, he has the pase and soon enough he'll take players on and beat them regualrly, but no if you contiune to moan at him!

Its not just him, it several other players aswell, and to be honest the general attiture of moaning withing the ground is a discrase. Booing at the end of a match does not need to be a regualr event!

Some of you lot want to moan for the sake of moaning - and it getting to the players. So from here on, lets look throughout the CL era with a whiff of optimism and hope and lets cut down this bloody moaning.

With any luck we'll ahve more to cheer about in these next few months

i agree that the fans should not moan at players because nothing is gained from it, apart from the fact that the player will probs wanna leave if the fans dont like him. But i do have to say that jordan stewart is not playing to his full potential. i cannot remember the last time he took the ball past a player without it gettin stuck in between his legs or for that matter putting in a cross that doesn't go over the crossbar. he may be good away from home but that is not good enough for a proffesional footballer, it shouldn;t matter where he is playing for him to play well. i think he should be dropped when morris is fully fit to show him that he will have to improve to stay in the team.

How many home games have you seen this season?!?!

i have been to all of them apart from watford and ipswich as i do not live in leicester this year, but have had a season ticket for the past 7/8 years. When jordan first started playing for us he was amazing, i think he was one of the only positives to come out of the season taylor was sacked. But the last season and this season he has not been committed enough. I definatley believe we should NOT get rid of him because he has shown us has has ability, but at the moment i think we should give morris a cance when he is fully fit instead of jordan to put presure on him to perform, that is if he still wants to play for us.
 
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